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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Dec 1907, p. 5

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Dec. 5, 1907 Don’t Forget the Guess with every Twenty=Five Cents worth of Goods you you have a chance of Winning the Big and Valuable Prizes. Watches, Chains, Lockets, Bracelets, Miscellaneous Books, Picture Books, Rings, Brooches, Stick Pins, l'lat Pins, Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Cuff Links, Fobs, Necklets, Gold Mounts- Pipes in Cases, Cigars cases Xmas ed Umbrellas, Fountain Pens, Silver- Stationery in Fancy Boxes, Toys and ware, Spectacles, Mantle Clocks, Fancy Dolls of every description. Sleighs, Clocks, Gold Clocks, Hand=Painted Games, Fine Cigars, Choice Confection-=- China, Japanese China, French China, ery and Nuts. Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Glove 8: Hankerchief Boxes Post card and- Photo Albums, Work Boxes, Travelling Cases, Suit Cases, Fancy Baskets, Xmas Cards, Purses, and Hand Bags. To the Lady sending in the Second nearest correct answer,a beau= 6 00 tiful Silver Cake Basket value ° To the Man sending the nearest correct answer, a Handsome Mantle Clock value .................. 16-00 The Christmas Gift Store To the Lady sending the nearest correct answer, a Handsome China Dinner Set value ............ 18°00 $75.00 Worth of Goods given At Keeler's Shop Early as there will be a Tremendous Rush HE Great Christmas rush is no“ on Come with the Crowd and select youl Cluistmas Complete Stock e1 er shown 111 Durham. We will give y 011 the Best Possible Value f01 e1 Free Couponc3 0v’iving you a chance to Win the Handsome P1 esents . Two Big Stores. FREE Here are a few Christmas Suggestions: which we are Giving Free. It doesn’t cost one cent to try, all you have to do is to fill out the coupons which we give you with your Guess, Name and address and return them to us as quickly as possible, as they are filed in the order in which they come in. On New Year’s Day, four prominent men of the town will open the Jar and count the Beans and award the Prizes to the Lucky Wimiers. Here is the List of the Valuable and Handsome Prizes: We have on Display in our large South Window A Jar, Filled With Beans and Sealed Up. N 0 one knows how many beans there are in it and none of our relatives will be allowed to compete, so this makes a fair and square (lei-Ll to the public. We also have on Display in the same window The Beautiful # Presents 'E are givino' absolutely Free with every 25 cents worth of Goods you buy,b from: December Sth to December 81st 1907,a1c0upon, giving 3' on one guess; with 50 cent purchase 3 ou get 1311 0 coupons, giving 3 on 1311' o <1 uesses 11 11111 1 dollar purchase 1' on wet four coupons <1i1'in<1 you four <1'uesses and so 011,21, guess for e1 e13 271 cents you spend. Guess How Many Beans in the Jar at Keeler"s $75.00 Worth of Goods Given Free at Keeler’s . KEELER 8’ SONS. 'vat DUI! ICLL dllb WC To the Man sending in the Second: Waltham Watch nearest correct answer beau- tifulleathersuit case value ......... 6-00; T0 the Girl 51 To the Girl sending in the neat-=- est correct answer, a beautiful China Tea Set value ................... 8' 00 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE f To the Girl sending in the Second ; nearest correct answer a Hand = fsome Doll value ............................ 7-00 l i To the Boysending in the Second ’nearest correct answer a 6 4'“. n... ._._ ‘--' zest correct answer a handsome To theA Boy sending in the near= LS Presents from the largest and most every cent spent with us and you get the .13: w. - r W: “@fififi m ‘I .i mm“ - we Durham And Welland. All you Beans The Jar In Buy as MI

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