Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1904 Page: 3 of 11
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It’s For the Benefit ilk People!
Have You Been To
THE SALE?
If you have not, why not? Your
friends aud neighbors have been
here and they are coming by the
thousands still. Of course .you
can expect some of these other
fellows to get up a few flash-
light sales, but there is only one
SALE in this town, and that is
where we are making the other
fellow dance, walk and talk. We
are not in the trust and still sell
Clark’s O. N. T. Thread,
7 SPOOLS FOR 25c
AND IT'S MORE,
CASH i WANT
Ginn Is Doing
GREAT WORK.
It is a revolution for the people
in times of peace, right here in
Jacksonville, Texas, and it is a
revelation to some of these war-
priced veterans and ‘‘mansion
dwellers,” to see business going-
on at this season of the year bet-
ter than ever before. If you
want a suit of clothes, a dress
pattern or something in Notions,
it is here for you at about half
what you have been paying for it.
Men’s $2.50 and $3.00
HATS FOR $4.48.
more.
T wo • Weeks • More
Slaughter
For two weeks more we shall make the SAME LOW PRICES. The slaughter will continue on every article in the house,
not on a few items but on thousands. NOTHING HELD IN RESERVE. Each and every article has the red mark of destruc=
tion on it in big red figures. We have at last received a delayed shipment and you will now get short length & &
Calico At One C
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Clothing, but clean, new goods, handsomely tailored and
up-to-date in every respect.
On Shoes, it’s a cinch—you can shoe the whole fam-
ily at GINN’S for about what one pair would cost you
elsewhere. All the latest things in summer footwear
for men, women and children. Then thatloLbf clAllar
Shirts for men, going out to the people at 49c each, is a
bargain seldom to be met with. Men’s Underwear at
19c, 22c and 39c garments that costs you 35c, 50 and 65c
in war-price stores is appreciated by the men. Men’s
15c sox in blacks, tans, reds and blues, go out at 8c
a pair, and a good 25c Suspender only costs for the next
two weeks, 14c a pair. Work shirts (the 50c and 65c
kind) 27c each. If you haven’t laid in a supply of that
GLASSWARE going at 7c, 11c and 12c a piece, you
will certainly want some now. You can’t buy Clark’s O.
N. T. Thread much longer 7 spools for 25c, nor King’s
Famous Thread at 2c a spool. Better make it a point
to come in soon.
A KAR LOAD OF'
TRUNKS, TELESCOPES AND GRIPS
To be closed out during this sale if prices will do the work, we have got them in all sizes and kinds. These were bought at a bargain es=
pecially for this sale and is the biggist trunk bargain ever shown the people of Texas. It will pay you to get a trunk or a valise at this sale.
TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN
Kitchen Furnishings, Tin and Glassware
Hundreds of pieces of Giassware that you never could buy under 15 to 25c goes out at 7c a piece; another assortment worth 35c anywhere,
for 12c piece. Hundreds of articles necessary in the kitchen cheaper than you ever saw them. Look this department over, it will pay you.
In it you will find lamps that don’t cost you much. Tin wash basins and bread pans at 6c each, galvanized pails for 15c each. Who ever
heard of the like? And everything going in the same low way. CLOTHES FINS ic DOZEN.
Millinery Goes.
Everything in this line at ruin-
ous prices. Have you seen those
Misses’ ready-to-wear Hats at
23c each? It will pay you to get
some. And Ladies’ Skirts you
will find at lower prices than ever
before, and all because we want
and must have the almighty Hol-
lar. The people of this great and
grand Lone Star State get the
benefit. Come and join the crowd.
Corsets 19c Each.
■DON’T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
Dry Goods
Company
Jacksonville,
THE REASON PRICES
were made like this has been well
defined and explained in our oth-
er advertisements—it is the al-
mighty dollar we want, and we
want barrels of them—not small
barrels either. The people know
they get the benefit and the
crowds come surging to and fro,
picking up bargains right and
left, because they never saw such
low pi ices before in the whole
State of Texas.
Ladies5 10c Hose Now 5c.
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McFarland, J. E. Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1904, newspaper, July 8, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth508106/m1/3/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jacksonville Public Library.