The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1904 Page: 3 of 6
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Supplement to the FAIRFIELD RECORDER
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS, OCT. i, 1904
Fall and Winter
Season
1904-05
through oflr stock
No trouble to
Show Goods
Wc,are ready with
We KudAntee Rati*
faction with ev
Seasonable
erjr purchase
Novelties
Latest Attractions
Finest Selections
Greatest Assortment
Come and Study the
New Styles and get ,
A T LOWEST
PRICES
ONE
PRICE
CASH STORE
our low prices
Wish to thank their in^ny Friends and customers For their esteemed patronage during the past season, ;
-v patronage For the Fall and Winter Season oF 1904-05. We want-tu make this seaion the banner season oF
........^i-eatei pieparations, bought more goods and by careful wateh-HibieHs will work lmrd to merit yonr trade
WE BEGIN THE SEASON WITH
utultidude of Opportunities
FOR EARLY FALL BUYERS
New goods and plenty of them are now ready for your inspection. We are ready to serve the
Fall and Winter Trade with the newest, choicest and best goods the the best markets afford. We are
ready to offer choice values and are confident of satisfying every purse and every taste. £ yr
Better values For your money Lave never been
offered than we are prepared to give you this
season in goods oF unquestioned worth. We laid
in our new, goods at close prices with the deter-
mination to sell to our patrons at the closet pos-
sible prices consistent with dependable merchan-
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dise. We picked up many unusual values this
season while in the market tffat were offered to
watchFul buyers, which enables us to offer to our
customers at incredibly Low Prices.
\ In our Millinery Department
i you will And newest advan-
ced styles. Misses and child*
Mon ’a o yj d
The largest and most
complete stock . ever
brought to Freestone
county. We can fit you
in style quality and
price.
n£jSHR0g|^ Ladies street hats from the
cheapest to the highest.
K / Ladies d^ess hats from $1.00
v -v Be sure to visit this* depart-
ment. If we havn’t got what you want we
will make it for you.
STAPLE GOODS
In this department we carry a full line enabling pur-
chasers to get just what they want at the^iowest
cash price. We sell you a single yard at bolt prices
SG inch Sda Island at :5jJ 36 in Bleaching at 5c
25 in Cotton Plaid extra value at i..........5c
25 in Cotton Flannel 5c 1 yd Bonnet Chambray He
1* yd Bed Ticking.. ..11c 1 yd Table Oil Cloth 18c
54 inch Turkey Red Table Damask!...........25c
64 inch Bleached, Linen Finish, Damask........25c
Good goods at right prices make hap
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py customers
HATS
We carry about
Hats
Shoes in stock
which enables
27 in flannelette at 7ic
tlie largest as
wer| as the cheap-
est stock of hats eariacd in
Freestone, County.
We have on hand at all times a
big assortment of Men s Sample
Hats at 50 cents on the dollar.
We can fit you in anything from
a 15 cent wool tint to a $5 John
B. Stetson.
We Sell Goods Worth having at Prices
Worth Paying.
tibline../. “ 15c
saxonia cloth 15c
oxfords 20, 35 & 50
taffetta silk at $1
peaude soie at $1
broad cloths at 75c
most fastidious
Children’s shoe's 10c to----$1 50
1 lot Ladies dongola drf'ess
shoes................... 05
1 lot Ladies Box Calf dress,
shoes ..................1 00
1 lot Ladies box calf cdp toe 1 00
1 lot Ladies wide bals......1 00
1 lot Men’s Dress Shoes... 90
Better grades from $1.25 to.3 50
New FaH and Winter Underwear
For Wen and Women
86 inch novelty mixed dress goods at
36 inch wool mixed dress goods..
Jftinch all wool Venetian...........
ARTISTIC DRESS
There are occasions for artistic dress, and goods which are especially adapted for such uses. We car-
ry such goods in*our stock and think you will be able to find here just the materials you rifted.
Our stock embraces the most approved styles and fashions for the hall Season of 1904, and customers
can make their selections with assurance thgt the goods and styles are correct and has been decreed
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in vogue by Dame Fashion for this season-. 0nd
43 and AOn
Men’s undershirt*.
Men's heavy ribbed
; “ “ fleeced
FAIRE^IELD
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Better ouc is>, 18 and HOC Rr
Ladies black hose tile pr
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1904, newspaper, October 7, 1904; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1110032/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.