The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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FREE HEARTS, FREE MINDS, FREE PEOPLE, AHK THE MATKKIAL, AND THE ONLY MATERIAL, Ol'T OF WHICH FREE OOVERNMENT8 ARE CONSTRUCTED.—JEFFERSON.
VOLUMP: 48.
BASTROP, BASTROP COUNTY, TKXAS, SATURDAY, NoYEMBKIi 10, 1900.
NUMBER 44.
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One Price.
Spat Cash.
SMALL PROFITS
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QUICK RETURNS.
Ladies' Dress Goods.
Staples and Piece Goods.
Although there is a big advance in
All new, no old shelf-worn, out-of-
date goods, hut pretty new shades of.
richest hue, selected wi'th great care, at all cotton goods, we are bravely holding
prices that are irresistable. prices down and you pay no more than
OMAR CASHMKRE, a pretty,
Shoe Department.
Our shoe trade since our opening has
been good and we have saved our cus-
tomers much money in this line and are
still holding prices down. We sell only
the dependable kind.
Infant Shoes, sizes 3 too, per pair.
Children's Kid Shoes, solid sole,
a bargain at,
Children's solid leather grain
Shoes, sizes 5' to 12, at.
Misses and Boy's solid leather
grain School Shoes, wort li $1
Solid leather, glove grain. Lace
Shoe, for Women, per pair,
Women's Dongola Button Shoes,
patent tip, very cheap at.
Men's heavy Creemore Ties, worth
$1.50 at."
Men's heavy Milwaukee, oil grain,
solid leatiier, < 'reoles,
Men's heavy Boots, "Texas Pride
all solid,
\sk to see <>*1 Ladies' Kid Button
Lac I? Dress Shoes, at *1.115 to $3,00 pet-
pair.
24 c
40c
75c
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05c
89c
99c
$1.10
$1.99
double width goods, in fancy
colors, per yard, • 8 l-2e
Fancy Brocaded Novelties, pretty
for ladies' and children's gar-
ments, per yard, 10c
A pretty line of Oolf Plaids, in
rich patterns, worth 20c per yd, 121-2c
A heavier quality of double width
Oolf Plaids, worth 25c per yd, 19c
Double width Henrietta, all colors
and a great value, per yard, 20c
All wool Novelty Ooods, pretty
mixed colors, per yard, 24c
7-vard Dress Pattern, new ehang-
able effects, per pattern, $2.80
Broad Cloth, in 5-yd Dress Pat-
term,, all new shades, per pat-
tern, $5.50
French Flannel Waist Patterns, $1.50
Besides we have some pretty black
crepon Brocaded Silk Skirt Patterns
that you should see.
Braids, Trimmings, etc., to match all
the above goods.
you did when cotton was 5c per pound.
A big line of standord Calicoes, in
pretty, bright styles, per yard, 4c
A good quality of Brown Domestic,
well worth 7c, our price, per yard, 4c
A very heavy quality of Brown Cot-
ton Flannel, heavy twill hack and
long nap, per yard, 5c
All colors Apron Check Oinghatns,
great value, per yard, 4c
A good assortment of Apron and
Dress styles Cot'on Plaids, per yd, 3c
Rxtra heavy Hickory Stripes, good
and strong, worth 8c, per yard, 5c
Standard "Oreen Tiket" Lonsdale
Domestic we sell per yard, 8e
Extra heavy Jeans for men's and
boy's pants, a great bargain, per
yard, 10c
Cashmere Wool Jeans for pants,
very heavy, worth double the
money, per yard. 19c
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50c
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!>< >c
Gent's Furnishings.
We arc displaying all the late Fall
styles and invite you to call and inspect
<Mir line before buying.
Men's and Boy's Laundried Neg-
ligee Shirts, good values,
A prettv line Men's Fancy Per-
cale Laundried Shirts, detached
collar.
All i lie new style Men's 4-ply pure
Linen < 'ollars, worth 20c, each.
Men's heavy fleeced lined Ribbed
Underwear, per suit,
Wright's Health Underwear, sonic-
thing nicely finished and a good
value, per suit,
Men's Brown Cotton Flannel
Drawers, good and heavy, per
pair,
Men's Merino Undershirts, worth
25c, now,
Men's heavy work Shirts, always
sold lit .'15c, our price,
A pretty line of Men's Silk Bows.
in all the new shapes.
Hut Wing Tics, pretty bright
styles,
In Men's White Linen and Colored
Bordered Handkerchiefs, we display
quite an assortment.
20c
19c
25c
25c
;>5c
Stevenson & Holt
Tie Great Barpin Ceaire el Basirap Coanty,
The store where all shrewd buyers come.
The store that is building a name by sell-
ing dependable goods at the very lowest
prices. By our modern methods of mer-
chandising we save our customers money.
We are wide awake to the demands of the
trade, and our buyer in the east, with the
cash, is ransacking the markets for bar-
gains, buying for 25 of the largest retail
stores in Texas. Our customers share in
the benefits of these purchases. What we
get we give. Every department in our store
is packed with bargains. A visit here means
a big saving for you. Come to see us and
we will make your money go farther than
any house in Bastrop county. Don't miss
an item in our price list. Read it over care-
fully and you will see we have a harvest
of good things for you.
Your Money Back
ON
EVERY PURCHASE
THAT IS
NOT SATISFACTORY.
Hat Department.
You take no chance of getting old, j w,> l)U>' goods direct from the
. ... . , , factory in large quantities and you will
shelf-worn garments when you buy!" • «. i .. . > : . . L .
Men's and Boy's Clothing.
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Department.
The ever increasing demand for ready-
made goods induced us to lot k well to
this department and we can save you
money on every garment.
Ladies' long sleeve Ribbed N ests, u
good value, each 15c
Ladies' heavy Ribbed Vests, silk fin-
ished, a bargain, each 25o
Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits, good
and warm, each .'10c
Ladies' heavy Ribbed Bleached Vests
silk finished, 35c
Ladies' Outing Shirt Waists, solid
colors, very pretty, 50c
Mercerized Shirt Waists, pretty,
bright, solid colors, 74c
All Wool Shirt Waists, solid color,
trimmed with braid, 98c
Fancy Colored Skirts, well made and
a good value, each, 95c
Bleck Brocaded, silk finished,
Skirts, each, $1.48
Notion Department.
Small things at short prices. It" you
can save on each little thing you buy, :t!
the end of the year the sum total will
astonish you.
Men's heavy Knit Socks, per pair, 5c
Children's fast Black I lose, per pair. 5c
Ladies' fast Black Hose, per pair, 5c
Fxtra thick School Tablets, 5c
Men's and Ladies' white Handker-
chiefs, a bargain, two for 5c
Three spools <"hadwick's Thread, 10c
A pretty line wool-knit Fascinators, 25c
Infant's and Children's Kider Down
Caps, 25c
Children's Wool-knit Hoods, *25c
Colored bordered Cotton I'owels, per
pair, 8c
Extra Large Towels, per pair, 24c.
All linen hemmed Towels, per pair, 24c
Chcncle Table Covers, each, 3^8.>c
Three Cakes Royal Bouquet Toilet
Soap, . 1 • '
Bring Your
FAMILY ALONG
And Let Us Hell Them
Their Kntire . . .
FALL 11 WINTER BILL
. . . And You Will . . .
Go Away Satisfied
WITH KVF.RY IM'RCtrASK.
24c
50c
98c
98c
99c
$1.50
from us.
Children's 3-piece Nested Suits,
nicely finished in braid, 5 to 8 yrs, 8!>e
Boy's brown, mixed, Knee Hants
Suits, sizes 7 to 14. 95c
A better Boy's Knee Pants Suit.
blue ground with brown stripe, $1.25
Boy's all wool, solid colors and
stripes, sizes 7 to 14 years, $2.50
A big assortment of Boy's Knee
Hants, every pair a great bargain
at 35c and 25c
Youth's 3—piece long pants Suits.
brown mixed, a regular$3 suit at, $1 9!)
Youth's iill wool Blue Cheviot, long
pants, Suit, worth$7, $4.98
Men's brown mixed Sack Suits,
would bo cheap at $5, our price. $3.50
Men's grey mixed wool Sack Suits,
well made and good value, $4.50
Men's all wool, grey pin stripe,
Sack Suits; worth $7.50, $0.00
Men's all wooh neut brown Jieck
Sack suit, something nice for _ LAD1KS' NEW tiOLF SAILORS
.. ,V'SS\1 . ... $8..>o i jo aH the late shnpes. Let us show you
Men s a.l wool Blue Serge Suits, hats aml We will save you money,
nicely finished it lid very dressy, $9.98 "
Besides we have a bi^ assorinieiit ot I Rt NkS tor everybody, troin an Iron
always find ns with a bi<; stock at prices
that can't bo touched by competition.
Boy's Black and Brown Wool,
sqtiaro and crease, worth 35c,
Boy's nicely finished Wool Hats.
square top, a beauty,
Boy's and Youth's black and
brown Furs, crease, very dressy,
Men's Black Fur, crease, wide
brim, well worth $1.25.
Men's White Fur, square top, me-
dium brim, cheap ut $1,25. our
price,
A regular $2.00 Black Fur, crease,
we only ask,
Our < 'elebrated "Highbred Black
and White Fur, crease, wide
brim at, $2.00
Our (Celebrated "Highbred" brand
White Fur, wide brim, crease,
worth $3.50, $2.48
Oonuine dolin B. Stetson in black
and White, crease and square
tops, the $4.00 kind at, $3.50
Ladies' Capes and Jackets.
The prettiest and cheapest "'line in
Bastrop, ranging in prices from 7 V to
$5.00. A*«k to see them.
Mail Orders
KKCKIVK
Careful Attention.
Men's every day and dress Hants that Bottom Zinc at $1.75, to a real tine Oan-
1 invite your inspection. i vas Covered at $8.50,
Prieese Samples
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WILL K HI!NT
On Application.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1900, newspaper, November 10, 1900; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205519/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.