The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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S. W. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor.
ASPERMONT, Stonewall Co., TEXAS, Thursday, November 26,1908.
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A POWERFUL C«ASH
Doors almost broken down. Windows almost smashed by the great crowds attending our
sational sale. Every day is a busy one and the way goods are converted into Cash is a
and a treat that is worth coming many miles to see. Onr sale is drawing the mightiest crowi
anything that was ever attempted in this part of Texas and its just as should be when youj
into consideration that the entire twenty-five thousand dollar stock including all dry goods,
shoes, groceries, hardware, buggies, etc. are included in this glorious event. The entire
No reservations and restrictions, and lots of goods are being sold for less than cost of raw
You might as well try to overturn Double Mountains with a plow share as to keep the
from our MERCILESS PRICE-CUTTING AND BARGAIN GIVING EVENT
Your time cannot get too valuable to read these mute but crushing
Sensational Prices
Good Stetson Hats, only a few
dozen left, choice
$2.9
65 ladies Jackets, good length
and latest styles, worth $6.00
choice
$3.85
Miles of very best standard
prints, per yard
4c
Barrels of pins, per paper
1c
Good suspenders, per pair
9c
Big line men's 75c ties
43c
Ladies 10c handkerchiefs
3c
Large lot ladies collars nuf sed
each
5c
Mens 10c handkerchiefs
4c
15c hose fast black, per pair
7c
28 boys suits worth $2.50 dur-
ing sale
$1.98
Men's $10.00 suits
$4.85
One hundred men's 50c ties.
Look each
29c
25 ladies jackets and coats,
worth $7.00, sale price
$4.73
Greatest sensational prices on
leather goods.
Ladies 75c union suits, extra
heavy and guaranteed at
43c
Mens 75c work gloves at
48c
Ladies 35c hose, extra quality
guaranteed
23c
Stoves for cooking and heating
all kinds and all qualities. We.
defy competition in this line.
Choice of fifty ladies belts,
some worth as much as $1.00
21c
980 pieces glassware at prices
that will daffle you.
Comforts and qutits that are
real comfort
Everything in the grocery de-
partment to be sold
Prepare for the cold weather
coming—buy good outings at
8c
Every ladies hat in the house
to be sold. Look at them and
you will buy.
480 pieces granite ware 25c
articles, choice
15c
Ninety pieces granite ware
75c and $1.00 kind, choice
50c
15c black sox, per pair
7c
Mens good underwear, per
garment
23c
17 lbs. best white granulated
sugar
$1.00
Mens 35c suspenders. Just
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23c
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Big line mens $1.50 and $2.00
hats, must go at
$1.24
25c cans baking powder. Sev-
eral brands
15c
Boys hats any price you want.
8 lbs. good coffee
$1.00
First-class laundry soap. Reg-
ular 5c bar, sale price
3-r c
Mens overshirts guaranteed
all wool. A big selection. All
colors. Choice
$1.29
Eighty pairs ladies $2.00 shoes
$1.39
Use good judgment and buy
A. C. A. ticking at
13c
Children's union suits fleece
lined at
23c
Mens 75c and 85c negligee
shirts. All you want
48c
Mens extra heavy fleece lined
underwear. You know the
price. Now only
43c
Thousands yards embroider-
ies 8c and 10c kind going at
5c
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Oh Mamma! Good Tt
towels, good size at
7c
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25 bolts dresp goods in J
mas, Brilliantines and
serges. Were 75c. Sále
per yard
48c
Trunks at prices that
make you smile long
your purchase.
35c suitings. See them
buy them at per yard
19c
Ten bolts dress
35c. Per yard
16c
Guaran-
First-class overalls,
teed. Per pair.
49c
Gee whiz! See those
outings. They will go during
sale at
:TB| 8c
40c dress goods, something
nobby. Good enough for
swell affairs. Per yard
18c
$2.00 süit cases at
$1.58
35c and 25c children's hoods.
Take 'em away at
13c
Ginghams per yard
8c
Mens $25 suits. You don't
often see them as good as
these or as pretty nobby pat-
terns. Now
$19.00
Don't forget our entire stock
goes during the 15-day sale.
Don't be misled by the silvery tongue and alluring voice of competition but take time by the forelock. Lock your doors, leave the
home, the store, the plow, the work shop and come at once to this mighty sale where your dollars will be stretched out by our magic
wand of low priced cyclonic selling and made to do double duty in buying value. It would take all the papers in Haskell and adjoining
counties to tell you about our sale so throw aside all prejudice, use the native wit and common sense with which nature has endowed
you and come where the bargains are and where a hearty welcome awaits you at
J. E. RAINES STORE. Rule. Texas
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Sale under management Callahan Sale System.
W. W. MOORE, Salesman in Charge
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Thomas, S. W. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1908, newspaper, November 26, 1908; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168389/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.