L-UC4 . •L* A?aff.iwr-PJ: nff.iMi*w,ramiH’ XA'*. v» .» ■»Vv??. t: f;■fjVnv^E'w.1'W*;r‘ j C'J• i i. ■ i/\%%Viif-t;.i.•* v*■ *ifV~]IV/*.yr (.■ tw .'■','r,•-t ■**'M v•Vf■‘iV.«M\‘»' ’I iV. -I«-|n vSS/i-vlfe*‘X;i’KVi.ft*■ j« ’K-i'j *Z-r^ .* \« lt;’V**» r‘Li- * I* 1L-.;«••• tii«•«*;v• r*‘***.mv'Jft. * i-1»*.*\i*v. A.v/ ■ y% . ■ • * i *V*T./t:.1 I1' •-'.r. • **^ r*• . '.' • ■t.-C'ii' • '/ *I* I »L* • »'It.\Don't Read This Unless Ydu Want Something for Nothing. Fiv Hundreds Forty*tWo Dollars and Fifty Cents Qlven to ur Customers*FIRST PRIZE, $350.00 PIANO.7?“ fSECOND Prize, 67.50 Studebaker Wagon.FIFTY PRIZESOF$2.50Each, Your Selection\trom our store.HOWDEQINNINO on Monday, Api*il 21st, and continuing until July 7th,■*“* for every dollars worth 6i goods bought, we will give you one guess at the amount of monfey contained in a glass jar, consisting of pennies, nickles, dimes, qi^rters, half dollars and five dollar gold pieces. The nearest gue£s to the amount of money contained in said jar will get first prfze. The next best guess, second prize. The next fifty nearest, $2.50 each worth of merchandise, your selection. If two or more guess the same number the prize is to be divided. The Piano will be in our show window for your inspection, and the Studebaker Wagon will be over at the Benton County Hardware place, and they will take pleasure in pointing it out to you. Remember the the piano is guaranteed by O. W. Ford and the Wagon is complete in every respect, and guaranteed by Benton County Hardware Co.NO ONE CONNECTED WITH OUR STORE ALLOWED TO GUESS.$125.0IN PRIZES OF$2.50From any department in our store.Our Three Big Stores chuBought for Spot Cash anti lower than any other concern in this country can possibly own them, and we have the very best help, and do more cash business, on less actual percentage of expense than any store in this country, and we don’t have to depend on this store for our bread and butter. So these are some of the reasonswe can soli gooods so low and at the same time indulge our customers in these valuable prizes.| . ^ ----HOW CAN WE AFFORD IT?—That is what so Dio people will ask. Well it's easy. We take great pnde in our Siloam Springs business. We have been lratted royally since starting in busunoes here, andwe lodg ago deckled that there, was nothing too good fur our customers, and the longer we stay here the more wo are convinced that our efforts to give the people a strictly up-to-date 20th century store are appreciated. Now we don’t care what these little ‘ blowouts” of ours cost so long as the people enjoy them.REMEMBER THERE ARE FIFTY-TWO PRIZES—For every dollar purchase you get a guess, and no one connected with the store will participate in the guessing. The money will be counted by three reputable business men here. We give you a dollar value and the guess costs you nothing. Ask for coupons when you pay your bill.If two or more guess the same number the prize is 'to be divided.fk. C. HALL, Manager.CGAMBLE