Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1911 Page: 7 of 12
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We offer better grades unbleached
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White, Black and Colors.
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Toques 250 to.
Scarfs 25c to.
Squares 25c to
cotton flannels, priced
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Best grade mottled flannels
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Large variety new 28 inch Suit- AA
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28 inch Pekin Stripe Bookfold Suit-
good twill and generous wap,
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brown or red prices
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Outing flannels, dark or
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A dozen styles fine shoes, lace or
button, kid or patent leather, light
or heavy roles. Shoes with snap and
makes you ‘‘grow old
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Ladies Ready-to-wear
W e attempt no exaggeration when
we say that we launched ths biggest
campaign which our garment section
has ever known. We plannd for it.
We made every move with the sole
desire of enlarging our terv.co to
customers—of welding our present
customeis to this store vith bonds of
mutual interest and of increasing the
number of our patrons. And not
I only do we feature the best in style,
tailoring and fabric, but our garments
are sold the Pei kins way—the same
I quality for less.
Our garments bring to the wearer a
wealth of satisfaction, comfort and
style. Prices $2, $2.50.
$3 50 and ...........
How About Blankets
and Comforts
Oar stocks ate full and complete
from the lower grades to the higher.
Warm covers pt light prices. Give
this department a call.
Cheaper Suits $4.95 to........... $12.50
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ponddie people or GI
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[ Thelectureis well worth
Lin history.
Get tbit autumn suit r overcost off
your ;nind and on your Lack.—if it’s a
HIGH ART it wdl compliment your
taste and “your tailoi"—it will benent
your individuality, as well as fit your
inches.
•HIGH ART" Clothes are dashingly
young mannish in etyle, without that
awkwardness and angularity which
mark the ordinary ready-to-wear
garments. There's ease and elegance
in one of these suits or overcoats —
they’re “bully” clothes to chum with.
“HIGH ART” on the label means
all wool in the garment—silky, long
fibred wool that keeps its life and
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Ln Belt Agent A, B. Strin-
has snid over 100 tickets
etothe Talias Fair this sea-
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names of all the parties who K
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res button boots, twelve-
too golden brown velvets and
Velvets, also the chi dren s
k sizes Ba to 11 and 12 to 2.
J are scarce and much
2dshoes. You will have to
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ters.
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, men, women, boy .--.Kir's end children would ba a -
credlitothe bE clenartment stores in the larget cities, while the price on same merchandise at
our store id lower from 20 to 30 per cent. - . • 19
Men’s Work Clothes
Best union made overalls or Onn
jumpers, our price.......................vUU
Heavy workshirts worth 50c our Rr
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Footwear
Real values show in every seen part
of our shoes, and we stand behind
every pat t, seen or unseen.
Come into our store and examine at
close range, sat isfy yourself as to the '
style aud construction, then let us
demonstrate the comfort. Slip in and
slip on a pair.
On the finer grades men’s and
womes.’s shoei we save you at least 50c
the pair.
Ladies’ fine kid button or lace shoes,
heavyorlght soles, all solid leather. ;
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in grev,
10c
Why We Expect and
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fact in this vicinity and beyond that on about 75 per cent of our sales less price is made 5
than can be had elsewhere, that your interest aro always safely guarded, that we offer goods E
most dependable, styles the best and newest. If dissatisfied with a purchase with a purchase 9
"8 call and get suitable exchange or money buck it wanted This season we are better equipped $9
$3 than ever to supply your wants. We show a greater variety from which to mage your selection. ’
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pleasure.
Prices range on Lades’
Coat Suite $9 35 to
Pricas on long Cloaks
$3 95 to________
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Men’s fine patent _ leather button or €
lacesboe-.dandvgoovaluesQA ng
for $2.50. $3 50 and............. •‘UU
Work shoes to meet every €
demand. V
Our chldren’s shoes are built with €
snap and style. On the little run. 2} X
to 5 buttomor lace kid shoes. r, $
all leather, our price ...
And on up the line a splendid showing s
styles ami values. 4
Especially would we have you see 8
our school shoes—bought, talked, 6
fitted and sold on honor. M
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We Sell Groceries
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M. Mattox, J. M. Marshall,
a Marshall, E. C. Lyle, M.
Mell and family, W. T. Wal-
[wifeand baby, W. E. Cros-
[nd wife, P. L. Smith and
ily, J. P. Ray and wife, Dock-
sphrateand wife, P. S. Collier,
L Lawrence and little son,
Lie Glover and wife, Ed
Lbon, J. W. Wall, Dr. H. D.
Lenta and wife, Ikie Steph-
P J. C. McDonald, Eldee
leford, I. H. Walton, E.
Hips, Will Nolan, S. E. Galla-
Sr, E. F. Tye, John Pickitt
I family, R. R. Hill, M. B.
ms and wife, Boyd Crosby,
EandC. 0. Hogg, Charlie
lerts, E L Barnwell Jr. and
k Johnny McLean, Noble
g, Geo. Davis, Jim Martin,
A Calhoun and son, Ereth,
-Aaron, J. H. Lee, Buford
ertson, Clem Hill, Seale Me
.Cay Richardson, Dan Pick-
-.L Fenlaw and wife, R. S.
liams, Roger Croley,.Ulysses
er, George Hele, Jim Cravey,
Smith, wife and little Laura
te, John O. Allen and the
f Club Boys, C. L. Wilson,
F May Croley, Mrs. Theo
Eroley, Mrs. J. E. Glover,
EEL Christian, Mrs. M:
Stanley and daughter, Lera,
k Birdie Clardy, Mrs. J.
Ron, Misses Berthal Phil-
I Mattie and Claire Crosby,
F and Zelma Odem, lula
Me, Lulu Warren, Crease
00, Emma Matthews, Isa.
Stapp,
1 mg, black, navy, rose or
. brown..... ................
aour prices 011 men’s and
I Eothing; they are cheaper
bankrupt prices. w. y
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morning October The ।
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the 80th we want
a" “d women that
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Ladies fine velvet black or brown
shoes, newest, approved lasts. QA nn
Prices $1.98, $3. $3 50.................
Men’s Satin calfshoes in pleia c: cap
toes, all leather shoes Ai rh
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Several styles men’s box calf Qi rn
shoessp!endid shoes for pi icel.0U
Big assortment men’s fine kid shoes in
the snappy, new lasts $2.00, Q2 r q
$2 50 and up to 10U
may be to please we believe in this 4
magnificent collection a satisfactory 4
choice can he made. 07 rn
Price $150 to ,.................. >l3U $
Flannels
EXTRA SPECIAL—We offer a 35c
quality white wool flannel 250
°ilnrstade for 15c, 19c 39C
A fair unbleached cotton flannel, heap
enough 20 yards g AA
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Better quality cottor flannel with
Fuji color range 27 inch diagonal suit-
ings, bound to sell quickly for I "a
27 inch mohair finsh Renfrew Casti-
lian, novelty blends of navy light blue,
green or brown. a verv popular nr n
Zubric for this season price_____Zub
On Staple Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Shoes We are ABSOLUTELY g
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Boys’ Knee Suits 2
Ourshowing new knee spits number
about 1000. These consist of tee $9
chcicet novel! v suits and blue serges, .
It matters not how dflicult a customer 59
Wool Dress Goods.
27 inch Wool Batiste in pink, ©ra
blue or white,_____________________Zub
36 inch Cashmere, in grey, rose navy,
copenhagan, green. brown, looks AKA
like 50c our price only______ 7•U
36 inch Storm Serge in nayy, green,
black, brewn led,cream “good r n„
mi wheat” for the price...............
Fancy Serge Panama Diagonal COn
Taffeta >1.00 value_______________
Beautiful assorted collection new
. novelty wool dress goods in black and
beat colors, including shark- QCp
skins, Diagonal etc., 50c value JUu
Broadcloth?, panamas, voiles, etc ,
bought to please.
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1911, newspaper, October 26, 1911; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431241/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.