The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1905 Page: 8 of 8
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Mens overcoats at positively less than it costs fo
produce the raw material. We have them in Ker-
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Men s Suspenders, ties, hoes, and underwear at such
trifling prices that any one, who either from necess-
ity or who practice economy, cannot afford to over-
look this great saving, ..
Men’s Shoes.
Endless variety of styles and leathers in shoes for
men, women and children.
Ladies', men’s, misses aud children s hem-stitched
handkerchiefs, both in plain white and fancy bord-
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Miles of calicoes at 4 l-2c. Thousands of yards of
dress prints in black, white, silver, grey and
Indigo blue all go in this gigantic sale at....
Amoskeag Mills apron Checks, unbleach muslin,
pillow casing, Aurorq, sheeting, miles and miles of
domestic. Come and pick 'em out.
Ladies', misses’ and children's fast black hosiery,
the kind that you have been paying 15c to 25c Q_
a pair for, every pair warranted fast black. .,.. Q C
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Bell s Sanders’
An endless line of men s and boys’ suits to choose
from. Men’s fine hand-tailored suits in cheviots,
Scotch plaids, velour cassim^res, finely Q Q Q
made at such trifles as up from W J«U 0
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Hat Department.
| In this department is where we shine, for the great
variety of styles and quality that you will find here
at such prices that everyone ought to have a new
spring hat for very little money. As the hat usually
makes or mars the man, we can safely say that we
can fit all faces from our immense stock.
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Thousands of notions, pins, needles, glassware
Crockery ware, Toilet articles of al kinds; all includ-
ed in this gigantic sale.
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Men’s single and double sole, Lace and Congress,
dress shoes, street shoes, work shoes, at such trifles
as— __________ __89c, 98c, $1.19, Etc.
Women’s all leather shoes CO Q Q
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,J. Children’aLschoorshoes, work shoes, street shoes,
and dress shoes, all go in this gigantic sale.
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chandise at such trifling prices. . '
The prices we quote below are but a few of the many thousand of bargains that will be in this great
saleofTiell& Sanders entire stock at Arlington. Sale begins Saturday Feb. 25th and lasts but 15 days
The entire stock must and will be sold. Get in on this sale and save more in a day than you can earn
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No matter what you hear,
SALE POSITIVELY OPENS
Saturday February 25th at 9 a.m. At
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P. GILBRIDE, SALES F1GR. . ARLINGTON, TEXAS.
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Tbo Grandest Sale
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Opens Sat. Fob. 25
Lasts for 15 days.
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9 A.M.: UNTIL SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25, 9 AM.
Our Entire Stock of Clothing, Shoes,
Dry Goods, Hats, Hen’s and Ladies’
Furnishings and Notions
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The Lincoln Sales Promoters of Chicago and on Saturday Feb. 25lh at 9 a.m.
. They will open our doors on the-most gigantic, money saving sale ever had in this community.
Profits are a thing of the past, we are overstocked and must unload. This Is an opportunity that
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The best and greatest opportunity on earth now stares you in the face: The only question is, can
you, dare you in justice to yourself overlook a chance ike this to save at-feast one half of what you
will be obliged to p.iy the regular dealer for high grade merchandise for men, women and children.
Came, see and be convinced. This
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1905, newspaper, February 23, 1905; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313616/m1/8/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.