Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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Two Children’s
Handkerchiefs
Fora PENNY
Mennen’s best
25c Borated Talcum
Powder Can 14c
Good Quality 10c
Bleached 36 in. Do
mestic now yd. 6c
Big lot Ladies’ $1.50
and $2.00 Bl’k Silk
Parasols now 98c
2 Papers Pins
for a
PENNY
Splendid Brown
Domestic,
5c grade only 3c
Ladies’ 75c and $l.oo
CORSETS
5o to select from
Now 19c
Ladies’ extra good
Black 10c Hose
Now 5c
Men’s 65c Elastic
Seam Drawers
all sizes
Now 3Qcts
Men’s Regular 25c
Guiot Suspenders
Now 16c
than you ever saw under one roof in your life. Our buyer, Mr.
R. E. Ginn, has just returned from St. Louis where he picked up
several hundred dollars worth of good, CLEAN, seasonable hot
weather goods at
Men’s 75c and $1.00
SHIRTS
Now 39 Cents
Big lot Men’s 10 and
12* c Handkerchiefs
Now 5c
HALF PRICE!
These goods are daily being unloaded at our
Our complete
stock of.......
Men’s And Boy ’s
CLOTHING
BIG STORE
Cheaper than
you ever
bought them
in your Life.
Men’s and La=
dies’ s o,l i d
leather shoes,
worth $1.25
to $1.50 Now
and are immediately put on sale. Don’t miss this opportunity,
it will pay you to drive fifty miles to get the kind of Bargains
we are going to turn out for the next three or four weeks. We
must clear our shelves in order to make room for our mammoth
fall stock which is already arriving==it’s to be four weeks of
PRICE SLAUGHTERING, such Bargains you have
never before seen in east Texas. Don’t miss a single item on
this page, each and every one tells you of Merchandise
cheaper than you ever bought the same goods in your life.
Every Garment
Must
and WILL
BE SOLD
98cts
One Cent CrSklicoes.
Plenty of them, 50 yds only to a customer,
COME QUICK AND GET YOUR SHARE.
Gray
Mixed
Socks
Bring your family and spend a day with us,
We’ll sell you the CHEAPEST BILL of
GOODS you ever bought in your life. Our
Ladies* and Children’s Rest Room, an ideal
place to eat your Lunch or take a rest
when through TRADING. 7%,
PLENTY OF COOL ICE WATER
500 Slightly
Damaged Bed Spreads
to be closed out at
about the price of Bed
Sheets. You had bet=
ter come quick if you
want some of THESE
300 slightly danv
aged large size
Bleached
BATH TOWELS
worth 35c
now 11c,
Still 7 Spools
Two Cent Lawns
5000 yards regular 10,12* and 15e goods, 25 yds only to a customer
Men’s Hats cheaper than you ever
bought them in your life
Straw Hats Half Price
AND LESS.
$2.00 Hats $l.oo, $1.00 Hats 50c, big lot 5o and
75c Hats now 25c.
Headquart e rs for big bargains in
MILLINERY <m
Big lot Men’s $2.50
and $3.oo
Dress Pants
Cut to 1.98
Best Parlor Matches
12 Boxes for
Every Hat in this Department must go in the
next three weeks. Now is the time Ladies,
to buy a Fine Hat at a little price.
Dry Goods
Jacksonville’s Largest Cash Dry Goods House—Ladies Rest and Private Toilet Room
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McFarland, J. E. Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1904, newspaper, July 22, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth508048/m1/2/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jacksonville Public Library.