International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 10, 1910 · Page 11 of 12
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m*m •si/"KW INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. AT Minneapolis Prices AT HARRY RUETTELL'S BIO NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED Mackinaws Woolen Sox Warm Footwear Underwear Rubber Goods, Too, and just about everything else in the line of general mer= chandise at prices never heard of before in International Falls until Harry D. Ruettell came here. Drop in, look the goods over, get surprised over the values and get warm by wearing some of the woolen goods when you go out. MEN'S CLOTHING DRY GOODS $2.50 Union suits silk and wool worth $5 for Fleeced flannels worth 12 l=2c 9c Men's wool sox worth 65c for Heavy comforts 85c Men's mackinaw coats double breasted all All wool Jumbo flannel only 39c wool and lined worth $8 for S3.99 Fleeced cotton blankets 39c Men's all wool mackinaw coats double GROCERIES breasted worth $6.50 for SMS Good tomatoes 10c GIRLS and BOYS CLOTHING Van Camp and Bordens milk 10c Sardines 5c Girls and Boys red all wool double breasted Canned pears 3 for 25c mackinaw coats with belt worth $6 for $2.49 Van Camp pork and beans 21c These coats are much worn in larger cities. St .98 Men's heavy wool pants worth $4 for Birds Eye matches 19c 69c Heavy lined leather mitts worth $1.25 for 5 lb. package rolled oats 20c $1.90 Heavy wool shirts worth 3.50 1 lb good 10c mm v?" A. •CTT