Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 26, 1921 Page: 7 of 10
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FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD, FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS
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Continues for 30 Days, Ending Monday, December 26
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Weinheimer & Co’s. Former Location, F. J. Maier, Present Owner
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The Prices will be Marked Plainly with a Blue Pencil.
BEGIN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW!!
Free! Free!
$19.98
and Prices, on Sale at
One Lot Ladies and Misses Coats, values up
$9.98
to $20.00, on Sale at
See the great values in Ladies and Children’s
98c and $1.48
Shoes at
50c.
See the splendid assortment of All Wool
$2.48
Sweaters at
F. J. MAIER
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For every Lady coming to our Great Christmas
Clearance Sale to make a purchase on the
Opening Day, Saturday, November 26, we have
a nice present, free (without any strings to it!)
For the first 50 Children coming to the
* tore on Opening Day, Saturday, November 26,
no matter how small their purchase—they will
receive a present.
A complete line of Dress Goods and Silks at
Cut Prices.
Fifty pieces of good Outing at. . 12c and 15c.
Everything else in the Dry Goods and Ready
to-Wear Line at Cut Prices.
prices.
Men’s Fleeced Underwear at
Fredericksburg
Texas
Over Coats, Mackinaws, Sweaters.
Men’s and Young Men’s All Wool Suits at
$10.00, $12.48, $13.48 and Suits that sold
at $50.00 last year are cut in half: $25.00.
They are “brand new” and direct from
the Factory.
We are selling Boots at $10.00, the same kind
... .they asked $25.00 for in 1919 and 1920.
For the first 50 Men coming to the Store on
Opening Day, Saturday, November 26, to make
a purchase of $5 or over, a present valued at
65 CENTS will be given absolutely free.
We are going to look for you, come!
F. J. MAIER AND 20 ASSISTANTS
at Weinheimer & Co's. Old Stand.
Beginning Saturday, November 26, we will have on Display
Thousands of Dollars worth of New Goods just received
For the Ladies.
We call especial attention to our splendid
new line of Ladies Dresses, Coats, Coat
Suits, Skirts and Silk Waists.
A fine assortment of Ladies Coat Suits just
received from New York, assorted Styles
Begins Saturday, November 26
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For Men and Boys.
We have one of the best assortments of Boys’
Clothing, Suits, Over Coats, Mackinaws,
Knee Pants, Sweaters, Dress Shoes,
Work Shoes, Hats, Caps and Underwear,
all going at Christmas Clearance Sale
Prices.
Ask to see the special lots of Men’s Dress
Shoes, in Black, Chocolate and “Tony
Reds”, reduced to one half of last years
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N. B.-Our Grocery Department will save you from ten to twenty per cent on your Grocery bills-Free
Delivery, too. In order to move out our Hardware, Cuttlery, Crockery, Tin, Enameled and Aluminum Ware we
are just discounting it 25 percent or one-fourth off from the regular price.
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We are putting in the celebrated Brown Star Brand Shoes, Buster Brown Childrens Shoes, Buster Brown
Hosiery, a well known brand of Men's Good Clothing, and Stetson Hats. One of the best lines of Boys and
Children's Clothing. The popular “Rival” make of Ladies Coat Suits and Dresses, made by one of the largest
Manufacturers in New York. The celebrated and well known line of Queen Quality Shoes for Ladies.
Early in October we bought out the "Weinheimer" Stock amounting to over $25,000, a few weeks later we bought the ,,Cockrell” Stock
amounting to several thousand dollars, since then we have bought thousands of dollars worth of select merchandise away below the regular
values from Jobbers and Manufacturers who were overstocked and were glad to “swap” their “overstock” for “cash.”
These different advantages place us in a position to offer good dependable merchandise to the public at far below the present values, and
in a great many lines we can offer you items at one-half and even une-third of last years’ prices.
We are not going OUT OF BUSINESS, but we are going INTO THE MERCANTILE BUSINESS STRONGER THAN EVER.
We are. however, putting in different Lines and “Brands” than those formerly kept by Weinheimer & Co. This is one reason why we
make such great reductions on so many items, because they will be discontinued
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In fact, we are going to make our Store an “Up-to-date Ready-to-Wear” Place, where you can obtain “City Styles” at “Country
Store Prices.”
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Dietel, William. Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 26, 1921, newspaper, November 26, 1921; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418417/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .