The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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Hittirrtiaer
VOLUME 49.
FREE HEARTS, FREE MINDS, FREE PEOPLE, ARE THE MATERIAL, AND THE ONLY MATERIAL, OUT OK WHICH FREE QOVERNMBNT8 ARE CON8TRl'C*ED.— JEFFERSON.
BASTROP, BASTROP COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1903.
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To secure BARGAINS before we move into our Corner Store. We find it necessary to move
one week earlier than expected, so MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 19th and 20th. will be
the LAST TWO DAYS of - • -
BIG REMOVAL SALE
now in progress.
1M 0\t0Yi fapfnrtp has such reckless PRICE CUTTING been indulged in. It's
1v i not a matter of profits during this sale, but to get the goods
out of the house to save expense of moving.
*T"U. jo Cnlo TWO DAYS LONGER and there will be no abatement in strenuous
l Iiio oaic efforts through LOW PRICE arguments to still further cut down the
WILL CONTINUE volume of the stock before moving. While much has been sold there
yet remains too many goods that must be disposed of in every department. REMEMBER
the last two days you will find new Bargain Features.
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oO dozen Boys Wool and Felt Hats that were
our 25 and 50c jellers, *e hunch the lot in our
Removal Sale at 10c each.
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8 bolls Crash for Towels, that was 5 and fic
per yard, we place in Removal Sale at .1 I 2c
yard.
13 dozen Olass and Harber Towels, always
sold at 10c, Removal price only 4c each.
2ooo yards Fancy Colored Outings, our Gc
values, during Removal Sale 4c per yard.
90 dozen Ladies Fleeced Lined Ribbed Vests,
taped yoke, a good 20c Vest, Removal Sale
price only 10c each.
•H- -M-r-i-i-i-i-K-l-H-H 1 MINI 1 1 1 II I I I I I 1 1 t I I 1 I * I III I I
.S'. White Counterpanes, nice pattern, good
weight and large size, was 85c, going in Remov-
al Sale at 59c each. •
46 dozen Men's and Hoys Assorted Caps,
consisting of our 25 and 35c Kellers, all bunched
ed in this sale at 10c each.
04 of the Famous W. U. Corsets, the 81.oo
value, wo close the entire lino 5Uc each.
36 Ladies Corsets, a regular 40c seller, wc
will close out during our Removal Sale at 24c
each.
36 dozen Men's White Hemmed Cambric
Handkerchiefs, was sold by us at fie, closed out
in this sale at 2 l-2c each.
10 dozen Men's Heavy Work Shirts, are good
values at 35c, but rather than move them, we
offer at 22c each.
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26 Men's Brown Duck Coats, blanket lined,
made of 10 oz duck, with corduroy collar, our
11.50 sellers, reduced to 98c each.
26 dozen J. nd P. Coats Darning Cotton,
black and tan, the regular 5c size, Removal Sale
price 2c apool.
Men's and Boy's Clothing.
We intend closing this entire stock out if pos-
sible, and bete in an opportunity to get your
Clothing at astonishingly low prices.
Ml ST ROT UROS. rf CO.,
Wholesale Dry floods,
(waU'csto)t, Texan,
Galveston, Texas, Dec. 27, 1902.
Mess. J. M. Holt A Co., Bastrop.
Gentlemen:—
We note you have leased the store
building known as the Green Flag Corner. It is
very expensive to move goods; rather than incur
this expense, inaugurate a Removal Sale, make
big reductions on the entire stock and close out
as much as possible before moving.
In quoting prices in your ad reduce those
20c Ladies Vests to 10c each; cut the price of
10c Towels to 4c each; advertise all your 25,
35, and 50c Boy's Wool Hats at 10c each; close
out those $1.25 Ladies Kid Button Shoes at 69c
per psir; reduce that last lot of Infants White
Silk Wool Caps from 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 to 48c.
Sell all your Men's $5.oo and $6.oo Overcoats at
$3.48, Etc. Give prices on Men's and Boy's
Clothing, Blankets and all Winter Goods a big
slash in order to move them out rapidly, and
try to be in the Corner Store by February 1st.
Yours truly,
Die. S. P. M. MISTR0T BROS.'d CO.
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Bear in mind we are still slaughtering prices
on THE MEYER BROS. STOCK at the Green
Flag Corner. Blame yourself if you fail to get
some of the Great Bargains now offered.
J. M. HGLTSG0-,
BASTROP, TEXAS.
6 dozen Infant's Assorted White Silk and
Wool Caps, worth from 75c to $2.oo; we will
close the entire line at 48c each.
7 dozen Ladies Assorted Hells, 25, So and 75c
values, we reduce the entire lot during this sale
to 10c each.
18 Ladies Black Cloth Capes, nicely trimmed
in fur and braid, our ¥1 5o Cape goes in Re-
moval Sale at 78c each.
2ooo yards Brown Domestic, good smooth
goods, h regular Gc value, to close out In Re-
moval Sale at 4c per yard.
6o dozen pair Men's Mixed Heavy Kuit Socks
loc values, we reduce to f! pair for 25c.
44 pair Children's Kid Lace Shoes, good heavy
solid leather soles, made strong and durable,
sizes <> to *, was 75c, reduced this sale 50c per
pair.
41 pair Ladies Dougola Million Shoes, all
solid leather, very neat and dressy, a good 81.25
shoe, Removal Sale only 6'Jc pair.
38 Ihs Cartoon Knitting Cotton for sox and
hosiery, always sold at 25a lb., reduced to
12 1 2c lb.
A big assortment of Ladies White Kmbroider-
jed Handkerchiefs, in very elaborate designs,
were 4o and 50c, in Romoval Sale at 22c each.
56 dozen Children's Black Ribbed Hose, usu-
ally sold at 10c pair, go during Removal Sale at
5c pair.
46 dozen Ladies Seamless Fast Black Hose,
spliced heels, a regular 15c value, reduced to 10c
per pair.
3H pair Men's Lace Cap Toe Sooes, a good
Si 25 seller, reduced in this sale to D0c.
60 Men's Blsck, Brown and White Tourist,
Crease and Pocket Shape Fur Hats, worth tl.oo,
$1.25 and $1,50, we bunch ihe entire lot at 69c
each.
Ladies and Children's Wraps.
Must all go in this Big Sale and now i* the
time to buy your Monte Carlo, Jacket or Cape.
DRKSS GOODS and TRIM MINOS.—A nice
assortment of a new up to date line that go al a
sacrifice.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1903, newspaper, January 17, 1903; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205626/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.