The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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Outings
Ttie 'bsdvy, fuzzy, warm
--Sit
kinds—that make such good
underwear and gowns. It’s
a yard wide, either fancy or
solid colors—just think! No-
vember Sale—
12c 1
READ—THINK!
of These New Prices
GINGHAM
A good quality dress Gingham—excellent for Q 1 g*
quilt lining. Limit 20 yds. to customer. Nov. SaleO’SfC
DOMESTIC
A good grade unbleached, yard-wide fabric. Better ^
good grade unbleached, yard-wide fabric. Better
get a supply. Limit 20 yds. to customer. Nov. Sale
CHEVIOTS
For the making of Men’s Work Shirts and Boys’ also.
Heavy grade and worth 15c anywhere, XOC
November Sale.......
Ginghams
PERCALES
It's a good, fast color print—in the yard wide kind—so
desirable for the making of house dresses, XOC
November Sale.
The 32-inch kind. There’s
nothing better for quilt lin- '
ings—and such a wide range
of colorings. Also good for
dresses — now. November
Sale—
- 7c
BIG | rALUES
Chtldj i Shoes
■Kfa ■ $198
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Return to
W. A. JACKSON
Tegue, Texas
Now’s the Time To
Printed Silks
Getting “ The Cash” on the Entire Stoch
OPENINC^DATE | i
What pretty colorings—and
they are the1 heavy weight
.kinds—that> always sell for
much more. Better see this
lot today. November Sale—p
i1 $1.39
(Thursday, Oct. 30th, 9 a. m.
OUR ANNUAL
Blankets
leaper than sheets, and not
as cold these winter
njjghts that are coming—
fe double bed sizes. Pretr
plaids, singles. November
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Enjoy a Whole Season of Wear
at the
Lowest Prices in Years!
Thursday,
>CT. 30th, 9
Is the DAI
The lid is pulled off the biggest Saving
in this part of Texes!
BETTER BE HERE! SURE
98c
LADIES’ HATS
—All the new ones—pretty felts
—and combination materials—
97c . $1.96 - $2.89
.
Ladies Bloomers
Made from heavy knitted
non-run rayon^-cut right and
reinforced—new fall color-
ings—a bargain worth whileJ
November Sale—
59c
Satines
For the children’s winter
school bloomers—comes !in
the solid fancy colors—in a
wide range—the grade you
used to t>ay 50c for—now-j-
Kovember Sale—
! 19c
EXTRA! EXT1
Men’s Heavy Ovei
10 to 11 a. m., Saturday, November 1st
the place to get your money’s worth. Thir
heavy weight, full-cut overalls at a
price like this. Starting promptly
10 a. m. Nov. 1 we will sell them
10c—with purchases of $5.00 or
more of other
are sold—limit
idise, until 25
aer,
1RY PRICE CUT!
READY-TO-WEAR, DRY GOODS
SHOES, CLOTHING, MEN’S, WOMEN’S, CHILDREN’S FURNISHINGS
READ!
INK!
ACT!
, Sheetings
.Either ttye bleached or the
brown—soft finish, no starch
—full 81 inches wide or 9
quarter — buyf your supply
now. November Sale—
39c
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Percales
It’s the narrow 27-inch width
—but fast to the tub—and a
splendid range of patterns
for Children and women’s
wear—a star value. Novem-
ber Sale—
POLKS—ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE BIG BARGAIN SALES IS HERE FOR YOU. For 17 consecutive years this store has each
• Fall featured a real bargain event, for its friends and customers—and this Fall will be no exception--right at the time of the
year when you need the merchandise this sale will come as a boon to every family in this section.
Men’s Work Shirts
Merchandise^ at ^his store has taken the low levels of the producer—and is being featured .at the new low prices—and with a stock of real quality merchandise—we know the results afore-
time—you had better make your arrangements to be here—on the Opening Morning—Thursday, October 30th, 9:00 a. m.
Truly we do not hesitatte to say that every item in the big stock will carry a price tag—wtih a liberal reduction—even on the new merchandise—which was bought at the new low level
trip of inspection—to see the wonderful low prices—will tell of the wonderful savings.
RAISING THE “CASH” WITH BIG VALUES—LITTLE PRICES AND “QUALITY” MERCHANDISE!
Heavy weight cheviots—cut
full and roomy—the kinds
that used to sell for a dollar.
The new retail price now 75c,
but, November Sale—
49c
| Prices to the Bottom—Back to the “Good Old Days” of 8c Cotton —Buy Now! |
Extra! Extra!—
Extra! Extra!-
Boys’
The waist
blues and st
school pants.
16 years—a real $1
regular, now, Nc
99c
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wor
ber Sale—
much more. Novem-
to it—purchase of
or more and the sox
are yours for 5c.-Limit 1 pair to a customer-
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$2.00 or more. Be here early. The i
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sell for 35c to 50c:
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Stringer, William J. The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1930, newspaper, October 31, 1930; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1127206/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.