The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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\ Metric Irons GINGHAMS
32 INCH
PONGEE
FEATHER
PILLOWS
58 x 54
72 x 80
Cretonne
both
light and dar'
patterns
solid color
cotton pongei
all colors
Sold with
a money back
guarantee
Colored table
cloths
Exceptional value
eolids and
check
Double blankets
beautiful plaids.
Large size with
heavy feather duck
and selected
feathers
lOcAd,
$2.15 pr
22c yd.
\ f $1.89 e-L
98c ea.
11c yd.
98c ca.
Percolators f PRINTS
SATEEN
SCRIM
81 x 105
81x90
An assortment
of all colors
bloomer sateen
excellent <iualitj
25c yd.
til snappy
colors, both
light and dark
patterns
19c yd.
xnrikle be
spreads
colors, rose, blue,
and gold
sheet;
a value tha
can be found in :
Acorn Store onl\
good heavj
aluminum
Good natterns
in ecru and \vh:t<
Pink and blue
special
59c ea
Flannel Outing'
9c yd.
.$1.49 ea.
98c ea.
TABLE
KOTEX
39c
LARGE
15x25
36 inch
oil cloth
solid and
figured light
and dark colors
Double blankets
mixed coloi
close woven and verv
soft
white, solid
colors, checks
and stripes
( otton ual;
good white
bleached cotton
Turkish towel:
with
colored borders
Unbleached
muslin
Sanitary Belts
23c ea.
29c. yd.
79c. roll
10c yd.
12c. yd.
$1.59 pr,
9c. each
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- WHEN QUALITY MERCHANDISE IS SOLI) CHEAPER IN HAMLIN, THE ACORN STORE WILL SELL IT —'
THIS STORE IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY CHARLES BROADWAY ROUSS OF N EW YORK, WHO HAPPENS TO BE THE
PROUD POSSESSOR OF ONE OF THE LARGEST WHOLESALE HOUSES IN NEW" YORK. OVER FIFTY YEARS OF SUCCESS-
FUL OPERATING. "THERE IS A REASON." WE SELL MERCHANDISE TO EVERYONE AT THE SAME PRICE AND GUAR-
ANTEE EVERY ITEM TO GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. OUR BUYERS IN NEW YORK BUY MERCHANDISE AT
PRICES THAT WILL ENABLE US TO UNDERSELL ALL COMPETITION. THEY BUY THE LARGEST QUANTITIES AND
GET THE LOWEST QUANTITY PRICE. THEN OUR LOCAL STORE SELLS TO YOU ACCORDINGLY AND ABOVE ALL.
YOU ARE TREA l ED WITH COURTESY AND GIVEN THE VERY BEST SERVICE
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NEW FALL SUITS ARRIVING WEEKLY
All good fall colors, the greatest values
ever offc ■ acl. You will have to see them to
appreciate the real value.
$13.95 to $24.95
MEN'S DRESS PANTS
Pin Stripes, Dark Blue, Greys, in fi
of the most complete assortments.
All Sizes $2.95 to $4.95
one
MEN'S DRESS CAPS
$1.19
MEN'S DRESS FELT HATS
Snap brim clear beaver felt hats, colors.
Light Grey, Belly, Tan, Slate and Brown.
Our Prices $1.59 to $4.95
Mens Winter Unions
weigl
s and
89c.
Melium weight long
sleeves and legs.
LUMBER JACKS
wool lumber jacks
light and dark plaids.
$3.29
BROADCLOTH
SHIRTS
Solid colors and
stripes with
attached collars,
and pocket.
Acom price
98c.
ONE—PRICE
TO — EVERY — ONE
SHOE - DEPT.
Ladies one strap patent leather pumps,
military-heel, beige trim.
All sizes $2.98
RUGS AND FURNITURE
6x9 Gold Seal Congoleum $4.85
9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum $9.85
Ladies tan oxfords, cuban heel with
alligator trimming. An all leather oxford.
$3.98
9x12 Seamless Axminister $22.85
6x9 Seamless Axminister $12.85
Childrens matchless shoes. An all leather
product for school $1.48
FOUR — PIECE — REED — SUIT
Arm Chair
Rocker
Table
Settee — 50 x 22 inches
Finished in (trey, Caromel, Blue and Ivory
$49.50 set
Ladies A i-Leather House Shoes 98c
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Men's All-Leather Black and Tan
Oxfords $2.98
Men's ): ess Shoes, Black and Tan
All Leather $2.98
31 pc. PLAIN WHITE DINNER SET
6 plates, 6 cups, 6 saucers,
6 desert dishes, 6 breakfast
plates, 1 platter. $1.98
WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS
BOYS SUITS | BOYS SHIRTS
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Boys dress suits Boys Tommy. Tucker
with two pair long silk finished broad-
pants, sizes 5 to 16. cloth shirts.
Acorn price white or figured
$5.95 to $7.95 98c
PERCOLATOR TOPS 3 for 5c.
7 pc. WATER SET 59c.
5 pc. MIXING BOWL SETS 75c.
Boys Dress Caps BOYS FANCY
Adjustable caps H0SE
Snapp; patterns
79c 25c
SALAD BOWLS 19c.
LAMP CHIMNEYS 9c.
17 oz HOFFMAN GOBLETS 13c.
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ACORN STflRFS INC.
ALWAYS DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE
HAMLIN, TEXAS
A DOLLAR SAVED
IS A DOLLAR MADE
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The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928, newspaper, October 11, 1928; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200306/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.