The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1910 Page: 5 of 12
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The Teague Chronicle
VOJ-. 4.
TEAGUE. TEXAS, FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1910.
No. 38.
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Thousands of People are Expected to Attend This Fete
Entire $75,000 A. J. Wag-
ner & Co’s Dry Ooods,
Clothing and Furnishing
stock to be liquidated and
disposed of at Public Sale
within 16 Days. Are you
coming? ‘
BUG SALE!
EVERYBODY IS INVIT-
ED TO PhRTAKE OF
THIS PUBLIC SALE
Railroad Fare Reimbursed
to purchasers of $20.00
worth of Merchandise.
To take place in the City of Mexia, Texas, Tremendous preparations are now being
made and this Event Promises to be Central Texas’ Greatest Attraction and
Draw Masses of People
MEXIA, TEXAS
MS
Ti the Public!
„ Compelled to dispose of our entire
$75,000 stock within 16 days, we
have advertised a portion of the
stock for public sale at here
footed prices. Every statement
and price here made being abso-
lutely true and not exaggerated
in the minimum, we shall expect
a crowd niunberin# thousands of
people every day of this sale to
supply their wants. Proper prepa-
rations are being made to aeeom-
' modate these masses and to wait
upon one and all, with rapid dis-
patch. to get your share come
early, fot 8t these prices the
stbek will last but a stort while.
ARE YOU COMING? April
13 to 30.
At 9 a. m. Wednesday, April 13th.to Saturday April 30th
A. X WAGNER & GO’S Department Store
Explaining Tilings in Brief
Sixteen—16—Sixteen — Days
Sixteen—16—Sixteen
And
At...
Public Sale
_ Jfi
To Be Sold
Liquidated
A few lines of explanation are necessary so the people will know and appreciate the
conditions compelling us to dispose of our stock of dry goods, clothing, etc., in the-
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quickest possible time. We must liquidate our entire mammoth $75,000 stock, and
we fully realize that only the most drastic reductions, such as has never been presented to the public can accomplish this
for us. Having been established for years. #ie people well know of the high grade merchandise handled by us, welj
know our conservatrtwrgnnthods. We have never inaugurated a sale, never made any assertion without strictly stating
the trutfy the truth in the deepest sense of the word, and during this sale we will, as heretofore, zealously live up to our
reputation, for our reputation is at stake. Our stock consists of the very highest grade, of merchandise, standard goods
only, comprising complete lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing, Hats, Millinery. Notions, etc., m fact all articles
usually found in a first class department store. Time is limited and it cannot be our concin qf how much the merchan-
dise will realize; the task before us meahs the utter disposal of this Mammoth $75,000 stock. There is but one avenue to
success—“let the goods go for what they will bring” at tnis public sale.
Stop and Consider
No man or woman can afford
to miss this golden opportunity.
The cleanest, choicest dry goods
stock in Mexia to be sold at Public
Sale at these quoted prices, at*
prices lower than one-half its
value. To save dollars upon dol-
lars, read this circular carefully,
and remember no matter how
ridiculously low the prices quoted
thqy are not exaggerated, -the)
are true and backed by the fair
est guarantee. Merchants wish-
ing to buy portions of this stock
at the same retqjl price listed here-
will be waited on only between the
hours of 8 and 9 every morning.
ARE YOU COMING? April
13 to 30.
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Ladles’ Spring Waist
SECOND FLOOR.
Beautiful Spring Waists. A splen-
did showing of the season s newest
atift prettiest styles, for cost of mak-
lnr and less. Here are scores of
dulftty 'lingerie waists, silk dress
waists and all-over lace dress waists.
Wh doubt If equal tailoring and style
coaMtrh reproduced at home at any
Brtce Early shoppers will have
about 200 styles to choose from.
Fifteen hundred Of the very new-
rles In white Albatross and
waists, lavishly embroidered
htMtamed to be sold at 11/75
wvCbless value at that—a waist
rour dearest friend would think
you twice the price at any
i sale. We advise you to
early, as these waists won't
50'dozen1 Ladles’ Waists, elaborate-
ly trimmed, 12.00 to *2.50 waists, in
a Sparkling array of beautiful styles
_iwaists that will be immensely pop-
ular this Bummer—waists that are,in
great demand now. Public^
PT%Tn for white and cream lace net
sold regularly for *5.00 and
Imported models, beautifully
ed and handsofae enough for
iss occasion; latest styles only.
Sale Price, .... *2.79
t0' *1.25 Batiste and Lawn
its, splendid values at their in-
price; resemble more closely
during this phenomehal
• •* .'... 48c
dues W Lingerie Waists
and lavishly trimmed,
exeell any hold for I*-—
Pride .,’,*1-W
effects In
e lots In
for less than
aln you ever
ra
. . *8.4*
i
widets, striking 4
r-'PW
*1 28
ba-
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Ladies’ Tailor-Made
SECOND FLOOR.
’Tts difficult, Indeed, to convey In
this space the faintest idea of the
innumerable Items of Interest offered
In this.department. Always prompt
tt> display the very latest stylos and
best of values, we have been particu-
larly fortunkte this Season and can
promise you a revelation In style' and
quality in skirts. We have fully BO
different styles and patterns to offer
for your Inspection.
Ladies’ Walking Skirts, all sizes
and styles; you must see them to
realize the magnificent quality, the
compleat perfection of the styles and
coloring—skirts which you seldom
have seen equaled for *4.00. Sale
Price..................... *1.69
Ladies’ High grade Dress Skirts;
they come in all description, hanging
full of that indescribable something
called “style.” Tuckea, flaring bot-
tom, come in black and fancy serges,
Panamas, mohairs, voiles and cash-
meres. Light and dark mixtures.
Guaranteed worth *10,00.. Watch ’em
go at...................... *5.86
400 swell, stylish, beautifully trim-
med skirts, handsome, perfect-fitting
garments that show the very newest
kinds of fashion. Made of fine, all-
wool cheviots, cashmere and mannish
mixtures. Skirts that show a score
of dew plait treatments, skirts that
shew careful and painstaking tailor-
ing Latest spring arrivals. Worth
up ta $6,00 Our Sale Prlpe, ., *2.48
M0 apWndld ultra-fashionable Skirt
Garments Which are a revelation of
the tailor’s skill. Panamas, alpacas,
wool, mannish mixtures, In all shades
wqrih *8.00. Come and pick them
*4* ••*........... -•-• - - ■ • f*.*
“A Special Item THIS!—*12.60 Skirts
*6 89.” Skirts Which appeal ' very
strongly to women accustomed to
~i«r aments. They are
White Iinene Skirts, prettily made
with two Bolds on bottom, magnlficen
|1S( value. Public Sale price,.. 79c
AU Linen Skirts, In a variety of lat
»ti sprlhg and summer styles
would have
elbewhere
%•.....
^.-^=5=
skirts
e trouble to du-
al *8.00— Public
.........*1.69
Milliner)' Department
.
8ECONO FLOOR.
This department comprises an al-
most endless variety of exquisite
styles that reflect charming individ-
uality and true millinery elegance. A
wonderful selection of elegant styles
that would set a Fairyland to shame.
Every ne\y idea, that Paris, has origi-
nated is shown in brightest variety
A revel of daintiest Imported crea-
tions, models strikingly aristocratic
which will attract the attention and
admiration of the most fastidious
student of fashion. Every new, con-
ceit In fashionable hat gear is to be
found In this choice collection, mark-
ed at prices that will take your heart
by storm.
1910 Spring and Summer styles
ranging In values from $2.50 and up
to *56.00. We realize the futility of
an attempt to put In words a descrip-
tion of these creations and shall de-
sist from laying hn unnecessary stress
upon yttfi by attempting to itemize
these values; however, we guarantee
yon that the prices are lower and the
values such es you only'could picture
In your most exalted moments 6t Im-
agination. We want, every woman,
who Wants to be well dressed and
who has the slightest Inclination to
economize, to investigate U*is most
unusual proposition. These are JBptepl
arguments to use in bringing you tb
come, went they? But we can’t be
too emphatic. Come here, expecting
tb find the best values AVer offered,
yon will hot be disappointed! you
expectations will be far exceeded in
evert Instance: Trimmed hatgear—
Street and' dro.<« hats, untrimmed
shapes, flowers, wings and fancy
feathers, ostrich, etc, all Included at
priced (bhte'NiU mb*, let iyou !restrain
your enthusiasm.
Ladies1 Petticoats
SECOND FLOOR. *
Ladies' Petticoats and Gingham
Petticoats, extra full, with wide dust
ruffle, worth 78c Liquidation Sale
Price..................37c
All-bilk Taffeta Petticoats, heavy
rustling quality; in black or colors?
-extra full cut and guaranteed not to
break; *6.00 value.
WUHtF • '
Liquidation Sale
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Men’s Pants
MAIN FLOOR. *
*1.75 and *2.00 Pants, 96c. Good
quality pants, In striped patterns, all
sizes; were considered a great bar-
gain at *2.00; watch ’um go, 79c
•»•••• t - ■ A r jf ■*»
$2.50 Trousers, *1.38 Men’s Trou-
sers in all wool cashmeres, tweeds
cheviots, etc. Well fitting garments
wh^ch were to be -sold at $2.50 In
this sale at, ------ ------- .... $1.38
*3.00 Trousers, *1:67. Distinct Tro’
sera, made of -^iqportod guaranteed
woolens, none worth less than *3.00.
Your choice for, ........*1.67
*3.50 Pants, ad immense assortmen
of styles and patterns, all sizes. Panlf
of well known brands made by the
most skillful and reputed tailors, in
this sale at, .......„-•••• -, *1-89
*2.12 for Men's Pants worth *4.00
Uood quality worsted pants; well
tailored; selections can be made of
a great assortment of patterns and
lines; all sizes, sold for $4.00; sale
pritie now........i....... $2.12
*2.39 for Men’s Pants worth *4.50.
Distinct designs; made Of Imported
woolens; excellently tailored; c&s-
slmeres, plains and cheviots; trou-
sers that fit perfect and tailor fin-
ished; sold regular for *4.50; sale
price, now........... L* *2.39
*2.98 for Men's Trousers wtftth
*5.00. Men’s custom made trousers;
tailored from exclusive patterns- gar-
ments ihgt posseps the mastertouch
something different'frdm the drdinary
factory made, they are smart and
full of distinctive exclusiveness; sold
formerly -regular for *Hf.00; sale-price
.... ... ^,......*2.98
now,
Combs, Barrettes, Jew*
elry, EfE ,
! r> * 'i’lx.,#*. * * * J»fV» - ,v»» £ »n;
MAIN FLOOR. ^
Combs ami Barrettes la latest style
36e and 49c values. Publtc sale priee
proportionate prices during this Pub-
lic Sale.
Hosiery and Underwear
MAIN FLOOR,
Ladies’ Plain Black Seamless Hose,
all sizes; guaranteed 15c value; our
Price, ......... 6c
Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hose,
all Sizes; 16c and 10c values. Public
sale prioe, .................. tc
Children’s Fast Black Hose, spliced
heels and tOOs; extra heavy ribbed;
20c values at, »...... .....; #6*
Boys’ Bicycle Hose, all sizes; the
kind that don’t wear out; worth 25c;
our price, .... .... .... lie
160 dozen Silk Lisle and Fancy
Hosiery for women and children at
leBB than the actual cost of raw mn
terfal. ■ • ‘ -
Ladles' Plain or Fancy Hosiery, In
exceedingly pretty patterns; worth
26c; all sizes; during this public sale
Price.........v............. 14J
ladies’ Fine Gauze Lisle Hose, in
black only, all sizes, a standard 50c
Seller. Public sale price, jf.. 28c
Ladles' *1.26 all silk hose, in black
or colors, ail sites, while they last.
Public sale pj-ce........... .. 83c
Ladies’ Fine Summer Vests, worth
12V4c. Public sale price....... 6c
Ladles' Lisle Summer^Vests. which
sold at 20c: during this gigantic pub-
lic sale, price............... 9c
Ladies' Swiss Ribbed and Lisle
Vests, -Xcellentty finished, 36c values.
Pnblifc sdle prtfee,’ ......... lSfc
Public sale price............. 18c
Curtains, Swisses, Etc.
ilH , . MAIN FLOOR.
I uuiic siue price,
$8:99 Netttngbaii
bwzfUful designs.
Public sale price.'
POblU; sale price, ........-.. 68c
m I aoe Curtalns.ln
. Wer9**2.90 per palK
ile'orice.' .. . .'.... 98e
BoWnet Curtains, with nifties
and lace Jflmtrid*. Ailnty bedroom
curtains. Worth *8.00"per pafr. ;I*nb-
ne sale prttc.T"r.r,r.;.' f|,*7
Extra wide ruffled Doblnet Curtains
ConiW Barrettes 'Pins, SUVer Rags’ Battenberg Braid trimmed other* with
Necklaces. Bracelets, Beauty Plns.H*cvs nu<l insertions, were *5.00 PuB-
llc sale price.
15c Curtain Swiss,
....j. *2.85
cloths and
stripes, also flowered and fancy de-
signs. all 15c values. Public pale'
price, | j""| ' *
Little Needs, Notions.
MAIN FLQOR.
Pins, 200 edant, 2 paper for 1c-
Wire Hair Pins, crimped or stralgh
extru heavy. 2 packages for ____ le
mack Patitlt!. Vi.msJ. 200-yard
.............fit:
"J P. Coat s” Thread In black,
white, or colors, all sizes, 200 yard
spool, .....; .......... 8c
5c Pearl- Buttons, per raid, . .. le
10c and 15c Pearl Buttons, pel-
card, ..;........ *c
20c and 26c Pearl Buttons, per
card, .... ---- ........ .. »c
6C Safety Pins, full dozen count, all
sizes, card.......... ic
Colgate’s “Violet" or "Cashmere
Bouquet” Talcum Powder, also “Mea-
nens” standard, 26c can/____\.i. 9e
Embroidered Dress Braid, 7Hc val-
ue....... 2«
AU Silk Taffeta Ribbons, 4 inches
wide, ^Jo. 40, in all shades, worth 29c
Public sale price, ..... jc
Belts, Hand-Bags, Neck-
^ wear, Etc.
.t v ytha*<v flL1 't4-diyi'h
MAIN FLOOR.
65c and 76c Handbags, new styles,
excellent leather- Public sale price
euly, •• •« ’*•' ...... 3*c
.. Handbags with small purses
lh tne inside; extraordinary bargains
at 81.26: whll ethey last at .... 99c
*2.60 and *2.76 Handbags, import-
ed articles, Tlneet leathers and work-
manship. Priee sale.......7. $1.89
Ladies’ fancy Belts In silk or elas-
tic, beautiful buckles, In latest styles
60c, 60c and 76c Belt*. Public sale
price. .. f*c
Embroidered-
Embroidered wash Belts, fancy sad
lat** style buckles, 25c, and 36« vai'
uesl i vast assortment. Public sale
or Hllk*mat<
price,
assortment PbbUfc sal*
S Belts lal
aterials;
les' *1.26 and
wr; elastic % sii
rvtoK' ”,r
i.
button's or plain imported
worth by far more than the
pride."' Public sale■■■■i
original
price,
Stocks and Turnovers. Duttk
Bows and.--Scarfs, nifty
importations,^, latest spring
styles which were Just received sad
imported to be sold at 86 and 60c
Public sale price, .... , “ u.
SwhYhfts cVvaTqcs paVd-otv aVV mavV ordeth amoutvVt^ \o $V0 ot wet. 'K&Wroad^are rnVmWTsed ^ot pwrcVvaht s $20 or «n>er |
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We assure each and every purchaser absolute satisfaction. We guarantee each and every state-
ment here made, and we do hereby agree to exchange or refund the money on every purchase, if
so desired. Every garment, every article marked in plain figures. ONE PRICE TO ALL. Noth-
ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE LIQUIDATED.
De not confound this bona fide
sale with other so-called Salvage
Bankrupt or Special sales. It’s an
occasion, an opportunity so dif-
ferent, so extraordinary that
even a comparison would be
ridiculous. fo d*
stock on hand quid
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Satterwhite, T. L. & McDaniel, C. E. The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1910, newspaper, April 8, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1110569/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.