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CLEBURNE MORNING REVImW
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920
Great Opening Sale
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Our Entire Stock of Choice Merchandise
At A Greater Reduction
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of the year. We bought heavilly, expecting
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much larger business this fall. Our business was cut down very materially by the cotton market going d
share with you our part of the loss. We want everybody in this trade territory to come to our Opening Sale and
The Most Drastic Price Reduction of the Year
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many unmatchable bargai
ains. These prices
What Do You Think of These for Values?
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BLEACH AND BROWN DOMESTICS
COTTON CHECKS
79c
4-
$2.25 to $2.50, sale price
.....$1.48
OUTINGS
MEN’S OVERALLS
10c
Good standard quality Outing, in lights and
SILKS
TOWELS
COTTON FLANNELS
counter, your choice this sale
$1.48
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SHOES
GINGHAMS
Men’s Work Shoes, $3.50 to $4.50 values,
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sale price
$2.95
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19c
14c
Good standard make Men's Overalls, standard
weight, regular $2.50 quality, sale price $1.48
One table of Satins, Georgettes and ( repe de
Chines and Fancy Silks, grouped on special
We have just opened up the
We find in moving our stock that
Cleburne
Texas
24 inch Outings, both lights and darks, sold as
$ 1.50. Opening Sale
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Eleven Cash Dry Goods
Stores in Texas
chasing power of man
own, which has curtailed the pur-
All short lengths of Silk, Woolen and Cotton
Goods on one big table
HALF PRICE
CHEVIOTS AND HEAVY COTTON
CHECKS
new addition to our store, which gives us one of the largest department stores in this section of the State.
have entirely too much merchandise lor this season
as an inducement we offer
QUILT CHALLIES
24 inches wide, quilt designs, sale price. •. • 10c
miss this opportunity; it will pay you to come many miles. Below we quote you a few of ou r
are good until December 25:
MEN’S RIBBED UNION SUITS
Men's good quality Union Suits, sold from
One lot of Huck Towels, former price 25c.
sale price, each............................14c
Bleach and Brown Cotton Flannels, sold as
high as 39c, sale price....................17c
y of our customers. We have already revised our prices, along with the decline in order to meet the demand and
high as 30c, sale price
MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
Good quality Men’s Shirts and Drawers, both
fleece lined and ribbed, sold from $1.25 to
Large counter of Ginghams, plaids, stripes and
checks, sold as high as 39c, your choice. .16c
Good quality Bleached and Brown Domestic,
36 inches wide, sold as high as 39c, sale price
per yard ..................................14c
darks, sold as high as 50c, sale price
Good standard Outing, good weight
One table of Fancy and Plain Blue Cheviots
and Cotton Checks, formerly sold as high as
39c, now..................................17c
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Everything in our big stock reduced. These final reductions are made now, when you n eed the merchandise. You cannot afford to
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Good quality Cotton Checks, very fine for
quilt linings, sold as high as 27 l-2c a yard,
our Christmas Opening Sale price........10c
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1920, newspaper, December 10, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446411/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.