The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 4, 1897 Page: 2 of 8
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WHEN you will have to decide where you will do your Fall Trading. This is of no small
importance to those who are looking out for "No. 1." and while many may say, "Oh,
well, I have so little cash to spend it don't matter if I do pay a little more or less, it don't
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Clothing, Gents1 Furnishings,...
Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Etc.
as cheap (or cheaper) as they can be bought in the State. Another word: No doubt you all
know what the tariff has done in the way of advancing prices on all lines. We were heavy
buyers before the tariff went into effect, and to-day we have goods bought at the old prices,
and we'll give our patrons the benefit of our foresight.
Ladies' Vests.
Derby Rib Vests, tlie kind sold
elsewhere :tt 5c, our price - le
Fine bleachcd derby rib, lace
nock and sleeves, value 20c,
at - - - -10c
Fine bleached derby rib, silk
lace neck and sleeves, regu-
lar 30o kind, our price - -
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Brown Sheeting, worth
six cents, going at - -
Brown Sea Island,
worth seven cents, at
" blYhed domestic worth
seven eentt, at
" bPched domestic worth
eight and a-half cents, 6 I-2c
brown sheeting, worth
17 1-2 cents at - -15c
>k bl'ched sheeting worth
17 1-2 cents, at - -15c
4 bPclied sheeting, worth
t wentv-one cents, at -17 l-2e
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Ladies' Belts.
Duck Belts. worth 20c, at .10c
Leather Belts, I an, worth 40c a? . . .21 c
Leather, Hluck and Ian, worth .r>0c, clos-
ing out price .... .liiic
Washable Duck, worth .'iOc, selling at . . l*c
Crash Belts, worth ■'iOc, now going at . ,2'tc
Washable Goods.
SOMETHING THAT SHOULD lSlEli-
EST THE LADIES:
We have some nice lawns in H, 10 and 12
yard lengths. We will place thein on the
bargain counter and sell them as long as
thej last at just oue half price. You can't
afford to miss it.
Gloves and Mits.
•(•button Kid Gloves, worth 7">c, at . .48c
-button Kid Gloves, in tan. worth 81.SO,
closing out at ... .i 8c
5-hook Kifi Gloves, in Black and Tan,
worth 81.aO, closing out price . .HHc
Ladies' Silk Mits. 10c, l/>c, 20c, 21c and .'{.'5c
Summer
Coats and Vests.
No use sweating, as you can keep cool
if you will only buy one of those
nice light weight serge or alpaca
coats. You can get one for almost
half price. Just think, a very neat
coat for only - 45c
Mack sateen coat, worth 82, at 81 00
Mack alpaca coat, worth 82. at I 00
Navy Blue Flannel Coat and Vest,
very nice, worth 8't..')0, go at . .1 8i
Mavy Blue Serge Coat and Vest, good
color, well made, worth 84, going at 2 10
Navy Blue Serge Coat and Vest, extra
line quality, all wool serge, worth
$.j.50, our price . . „ . .'1 00
Mack Serge Coat and Vest, warranted
not to fade, well worth 8'>.•'>•">, at . I 00
Kxtra fine Serge Coat and Vest, in
Gray and Brown, well made, worth
80.90, at 1 20
Don't forget we have a few more Duck
l'ants left, and we don't expect to
carry them over, so come and net a
pair for one lone dollar. Just half
their actual value.
Ladies' Hose.
Black and tan, full regular made,
worth eight cents, our juice 5c
Seamless black, full regular
made, fast colors, regular 12
1 -2c kind, go at - - 8c
Seamless black, full regular
made, fsist color, regular l.~>c
kind, our price - - -10c
Tan, seamless, kind sold for 25c
to close out lot they go at -1 Ic
Seamless black, I lermsdorf dye,
high spliced heels, regular 35c
seller, clotting out at - - H>c
Seamless, oxblood, regular 35e
kind, closing out at - - 19c
Children's Headwear
White lawn caps, worth 20c at 10c
White lawn caps, worth 30c ;it 15c
White lawn caps, worth 50c at 25c
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amount to much." Right here good folks let us tell you that when cash is short with you,
you should be more anxious than ever to buy just as close as you can. What is the use in
paying S1.00 for an article elsewhere when you can buy it from the GREEN FLAG STORE
for 70 or 75 cents? It's what you save that swells your bank account. And just think, when
you go into a store with cash you are master of all you survey. It's a good feeling, folks,
when you can say, "I'll see what I can do; your prices don't suit me; I'll go to the GREEN
FLAG STORE." Do this, friends, and you can go home after making your purcheses of us,
satisfied in your minds that you bought your
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 4, 1897, newspaper, September 4, 1897; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205363/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.