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A GIGANTIC SAL A Colossal Event $20,000 worth of high grade dry goods, clothing, shoes and outfits for your en tire family. A good opportunity to save many dollars. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, MAY 6 All Profits Swept Away A SaleWithout a Parallel Opportunity of a Lifetime The Cramer Brokerage Co. WANTED ! 10 Sales People WANTED ! Buyers and Sellers of Bankrupt and io saie» people Salvage Slocks lor Cash, have bought TIE Füllt STORE AT 38 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Commercial Festigt '1 Prices at LESS thai lK Manufacturers' act ual cost of raw ma terlal. Now is youi opportunity to maki your dollars d ( double duty. Yoi can afford to outU for the next FIVl YEARS d< reu Remember the open ing day MAY 6 at 9 a. m. And In conjunction with a St. Louis Shoe Slock, a Boston Dry Goods Stock and a Brockton Hat Sto< ===== WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT RETAIL ===== at a traction oi its value. This sale will be made at the Fair Store's old stand, corner Kimball Aven and Arthur Streets. Mr. A. L. Cramer, who will conduct the sale oi Ibis stock, assures the people Caldwell and vicinity that this stock will be closed out at prices never beiore heard oi here; Ihe pu 11c will have an opportunity to buy Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings lor less morn than other dealers paid for same goods at wholesale. The store will be closed Wednesday, Thür day and Friday to mark down and arrange the stock, it will pay those contemplating the purchase Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings to come to this sale and put in a supply for the next li years to come. Sale Starts Saturday May 6 and Lasts Thirty Day: H»s ! Ooi Fo sai Th ihon' reek if It rons Tall: icati week in o errii ihon Vmo ifoui T1 lad Jon. leric ippo relo] iew irus 'erti ind ind that the tnd be I towi mmmm A SA l E taat will interest EVERY MEMBER OF THIS COM r-llsJIN ITY IP G m $ A SS 5AUt 1 * I Ï5S5Z9 /ü s? a» c*> ■iV m rNoxAi-,.f LyoxA(jj '/ A ll NO* /P n fl Al N x m n; / ? S it -x s Just a Few Prices Taken at Random Men's Shoes worth up to 3.00 at , i lot Ladies Shoes— worth up to 2.25. now i lot Children's Shoes— at 1.48 98c 79c 05c I lot Men s, Boys end Uirls' Caps at 05c Ladie's Muslin Nigbt Gowns worth #% 75C. now House Linings black, grays and Browns/\Ä Per yard \JfcC Luster Cotton ^ r Per spool OZ2C Good Pearl Buttons per dozen 11 V^ 02 Ladie's 8c Handkerchiefs only Mens' 50c ties only Mens' 50c suspenders Safety pins— per dozen Corset Covers lace trimmings worth 39c, now Muslin Drawers worth 39c, now 01c 19 15c 22 1000 yarns of 36 -in per yard linings Men's Suits in Cassimeres, Cheviots and Wow actually worth $10 and 12.00; Km all on sale at "frlÄ 15c Corner Kimball Avenue and Arthur Streets, Caldwell, Idaho. Slrictly One Price to All