The Decatur News. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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Devoted Exclusively to Events Connected With Our Store—By Employees.
e Mississippi Store Weekly Bulletin
DECATUR,
We Have Bought La Prelle Shoe Co's’ Line of Sample Boots
At a Big Sacrifice, and offer you the following :
Call to tee them.
#2.75
#3 50
#6.00
$3.00
Complete Line New Shirts and Neckwear
price
price
price
worth
Corsets
in all the latest
styles at
50c,75c,$1
12 pairs Men’s cowboy, fall stock calf boots at $5.00 per pair
Regular price $6.50.
12 pairs men’s heavy kip boots at $2.00 regular
20 pairs men’s calf boots at $2.25, regular
10 pairs men’s fine calf boots at $3.50, regular
4 pairs men’s high heel calf boots at $1.65,
The Vassar Combs.
Belding’s Pure Knitting Silk.
Rugs from $1.15 to $5.00.
New Ginghams.
New Madras Cloths.
New Percales.
Mack Wages and Warren Lillard
left on Monday lor Georgetown to at*
lend the Southwestern University.
Some of the things we are receiving
Sofa pillow tops, at 50 cents.
Ladies’ embroidered handkerchiefs
'W 35. f<> «<* 7F- *
Pearl Buttons, 10, 15, so and 15c
See our Initial Four-in-hand Ties.
New patterns and designs in Valen-
ciennes and Mechlin* Laces.
Come in and look at our new Ap-
pliques and Band Trimmings. “The
latest things out.”
Men’s imitation Guyot Suspenders,
^>nly 15c per pair.
Ask to see our sample line of Boots.
Boy’s Knee Pants at soc per pair.
We have a stock of Genuine Cali-
fornia Riveted Pants. Wear fully
guaranteed.
The Lillard Milling Co., can supply
you with plenty of feed.
Men’s Jean Pants only 50c per pair.
IPeekly bulletin.
OUR MOTTO: The Beat floods at
the Lowest Prices.
DECATUR, TEXAS, SEP. is, 190s.
Twenty yards fancy outing for $1.00
Ladies’ Black Hose at 5c pr pair.
W. J. Grisham is back at his old
position and will be glad to wait on
his old customers and friends.
Boys’ gloves at 10 cents a pair.
Miss Emma Bowyer, of Linneus,
Mo., a lady of several year's experi-
ence has charge of our millinery de-
department.
Come in and see our Walking Hats,
suitable for early fall wear.
Feather Cushions only 50 cts each.
Buckley’s Shirt Waist Fitter not
only supports the skirt and holds it in
proper position, but adds wonderfully
to the fit of the waist and appearance
of the figure. Price >5 cents.
We have
Just Received
a full line of
Royal
Worces-
ter
We are daily receiving new styles of clothing and we can save you money on your Fall
Suits. We have already a full line of Men’s and Youths’ Pants which are perfect fitters.
Our Young Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing is already on our counters, comprising
the celebrated Jane Hopkins and Schafran Bros, line, which are so well known that it is
needless to say anything regarding the fit and style.
'TMKRK IS
Gradual Change in the Looks of the
MISSISSIPPI STORE
not.
Shoe Co’s
entitle you
of pairs of
which they
The one guess-
Miss Nannie Reynolds may be
found at her old quarters at the Mis-
sissippi Store, ready for business.
We are sole agents for the Stand-
ard Patterns. October Designer now
on sale.
Twenty yards unbleached canton
Flannel ter $1.00.
The Baptist college opened Wed-
nesday with a good attendance.
Every pair of La Prelie
shoes which you buy will
to a guess at the numbers
Heart and Arrow shoes
will sell in one year,
ing nearest the correct number will be
given a free trip to the World’s Fair
to be held in St, Louis.
New Goods in all departments have arrived and now are in our shelves and on our coun-
ters, ready for inspection. The first to come will get the choicest novelties and patterns.
We always have time to show you the new goods whether you want to purchase or
NEW CLOTHING.
Novelties in Ladies’ Belts and Chat-
elaines.
In Our Carpet Department
cos
in Ladies' and Gents' Belts
Novelties
Brooches
60 cents.
Com-
Come in and let us price you
convince you of this fact.
Decatur, Texas
CUSTOMMAKt
We have a full line of “Heart and
Arrow” Brand of Shoes. They are
fully guaranteed to give you satisfac-
tion. Buy a pair and make a guess
which will entitle you to a chance of a
“Free Trip to the World’s Fair.”
Ask us for particulars.
New Styles, new Colors and new
Weaves in Silk Waist Patterns
LaPrslle-Williams
Shoe Go's
$2.50 Shoe.
Inspect our BLANKET Department. A pair of good Blankets for
forts from $1.00 to $2.50.
We can save you money on your purchases this fall.
CHICO.
(Mfvtew.)
Claud Dale who is travelling for a
wholesale grocery firm at Hobart, Ok.,
viaited his parents in the city last week.
Mrs. Stanley Keen returned t» her
home at Antelope, Texas, Sunday after
aeveral days visit With friends in the city.
Landlord J. L. Mallet of the Clifton
hotel, Bridgeport, has returned from
Hot Springs, where he went to be treat-
ed for rheumatism.
Charles Bounds of Hereford, has been
visiting friends in the city this week.
He goes from here to Georgetown, Tex,
where be will attend school.
- Murray, son of J. W. Fulghum, left
Sunday morning for Waco, where he
will enter a Businesa college. His father
accompanied him as far as FL Worth.
John Young Calhoun, while watching
a game of ball between Chico and Alvord
here last Friday, was struck in the face
by a foul bsll and bruised up consider-
five dollars
$for a hat a
We sell Laprelle Shoe Co., Geisecke, Edw.
Clapp, H. C. Godman & Co., and the
Queen Quality Shoes. All lines are now
complete.
Complete line of Fall styles in the
celebrated Queen Quality Shoes now
in stock. Your every wish can be
(ratified.
Thirty yards of good heavy cotton
Fall Styles in Men’s Hats
In Stetson, Hawes’ Celebrated $3.00 Hat, and the “Star’’ Brand.
We have just added new patterns in Ingrain and Brussels Carpets, and the largest as-
sortment of RUGS which we have ever shown.
SHO
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Tyler, L. W. The Decatur News. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1902, newspaper, September 12, 1902; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194517/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .