The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 24, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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October Sale.!' "'" 1 *"™"~"
Sheets.
Good quality, full 7'2xW)>ize.
with wice hetn, NOc kind.
60c.
Cotton Checks
(io<xl heavy round tin cad
Cotton Stripes, worth He
yard. To customers only
4 l-2c Yard.
Sheeting.
Vard wide mil leached Do-
mestic. worth 7c yard,
20 Yards 99c.
Bleaching.
Fine Lonsdale Finish, yard
wide, and worth 10c
yard,
13 Yards 99c.
A large Star Double Cotton fiood pearl buttons,doz 2 l-2c
Blanket: with red and jCake Toilet Soup, - 2 l-2e
Outing Flannel.
Nice weight, assorted colors,
j>er vard,
4 1-2c.
Outing Flannel.
Extra heavy, a good value,
and sold by many for
12 1-2 yard,
10c Yard.
A Reign of Marvelous
Bargains begins
Wednesday, Oct. 7th.
The Season's Climax in
Value Giving, A Thrilling
Money-Saving Opportunity
Each year has seen our business grow a,id
This is the Genuine Amei i- now ,wa 'lre l,clt«I' prepared ever to give
U you bargains. Hhis month finds our store,
I brim full of frash new clean merchandise.'
Head these convincing price arguments and
see if it wont be to your interest to come to
Bastrop to do your fall trading. Bargains
that admit of no skepticism. Every Article
as Represented or your money refunded.
Sale Begins Wednesday,
Oct. 7- -The bargain bars are down,
^Li^Let the people gather around
blue borders,
65c Pair.
Best Calicoes.
lis is the Genuine Am
can Standard Prints,
colors,
5c and 6c Yard.
Blankets.
Extra large 10-4 double
Blankets, very heavy,and
well worth $i.21,
95c Pair.
Ginghams.
Best Dress Styles,' A great
big value, 12 l-2c kind,
10 Yards 99c.
Comforts.
Heavy, wide and well worth
$1.25.
95c Each.
Blankets.
We have a big lot of ALL
WOOL Blankets that we
arc selling way below the
usual price.
ulies Ifandkert Iiiefs2 l-2c
Men's Handkerchiefs 2 1 -2c
Men and Boy's Sox - 1c pr
Ladies black Hose - 1c pr
(iood Ink Tablet - - 3c
(iood size Towel - 5c each
Extra large Towels 10c each
Ladies Vest - 8 1-3s each
Ladies 10c blk hose UOe doz
Ladies 10c grey hose 00c doz
Envelopes, package, - - 3c
10-1 Bleached Sheeting 10c
Fascinators - - 15c
MEN'S UNI)ER WEAIi.- Very
heavy ribbed aud fleeced,
at 98c suit.
MILLINERV—We have some
(Jreat Bargains to offer in
this line.
MEN'S HATS-The only place
in Bastrop you can buy a
Geuuiue .1. B. Stetson Hat
for $3.50.
Cotton Suitings.
In all the Popular Shades
ard Stripes,
15 and 20c Vard.
Suitings.
Beautiful lot of Mixed Suit-
ing. regular 25 and 30c
c
sellers,
20c Vard.J
Suitings.
Spot Mohair Suiting, seve-
ral new colors, a regular
250 Suiting.
15c Vard.
Wool Suitings.
18-inch Self Check Serge,
brown and blue, regular
price 75c,
50c Vard.
Wool Suitings.
42-inch Striped Serge, gold-
en brown and navy blue,
a good value at 75c,
50c Vard.
4* Water Proofing.
51-inches wide, in assorted
c >lors,
50c Vard.
Cotton Flannel.
Champion Btown C. C. C.
Twill black long Fleece,
10c Yard.
Other Weights 5 and 8 1 -3c
Ladies, Misses,
and Children's
Jackets.
The most complete stock
of these goods ever shown
in Bastrop. Wc were for-
tunate in buying these
goods a way below value,
so will be ni)lc to give
you prices vou will not find
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elsewhere,
During this month we
are going to give you the great-
est bargains of the year. If
you appreciate the value of
your hard earned money, you
will not let thjs opportunity
slip to buy your winter goods.
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Attention! Men!
Copyiijrhtc
Ladies Sateen.
Petticoats.
Deep accordeon plaited and
trimemd ruffle •
Ladies Gowns.
Made of good grade muslin
full size
50c
Ladies Union Suits
Heavy ribbed and fleeced
50c Suit
Ladies Vests
Extra heavy ribbed 50c quality,
40c.
If you want unre-
stricted choice of the
best selected stock of
reliable clothing in
this town and are
willing to pocket a
share of the usual
clothing profit, then
buy your suit from us
During this month we
are going to give some
big bargains in suits.
Big lot of $8.50 and $10.00 suits $0 95
Big lot of grey stripe and check
worsted $l"i.00 suits - - $12 50
Young men's double breasted
black unfinished worsted, veiy
swell and dressy - - $-0 00
Men's all wool black clay worsted
suits, very dressy aud swell
worth £15.00 a suit - $1 - 50
1000 pair of men's and youth's
odd pants made of the upwest
Patterns aud cut in the newest
styles at $1.50 to $0.00 pr.
Men's Odd Coats.
A good one for . - - $1.75
Cravenet Overcoats.
A coat that serves two purposes,
keep you dry and w/irm. Full
52 inches long, neat and dressy
$0 to $15 each.
Hoys Knee Suits.
In all the new cuts
Sizes from '•> to 1 <,
at $1.50 to $5.00.
Men's Overalls.
Heavy Overalls
$1.00 kind 8~>c pr.
"WO UK PANTS.
Blue California
Duck and Missis-
sippi Jeans. Sold
everywhere for 1.00
pair. 90c pair.
TABLKDAMASK
Turkey red,
nice and wide,
a regular 25c seller
19c yard
BED SPREADS.
Oood size white
honey comb quilts.
50c each
TKL'NKS.
A nice size well
made zinc covered
trunk $1.25
TKl'NKS.
Heavy traveling
trunks with leather
straps and well
braced
$8.50 to $1G.50
G~eat News
About Shoes.
Vou will have to go a
long way to find a better
selected and more com-
plete stock of shoes at the
prices we nte offering. So
you hail better get ready
aud come. There are ail
kinds here, and the best
makes too. There's Pat-
tent, Tan a;;d vici leathers
plain and pap toes, all sorts
of heels aud lasts to tit ev-
ery foot, men's women's
and children's shoes.
For I >re<« wear and com-
fort, our Howard and Fos-
ter Shoes for
men have no
equal all over
Pat $5.00
Pat vamp gun-
metal tops au
elegant fitter
$4.00 pr.
Our Tudor
and Putney last
made of the best
vici, are hard to
beat at $4.00 pr.
Misses and chil-
dren school
shoes with good
solid oak tan
leather, inner
and outer soles.
Every pair guar-
anteed.
$1.00 to $1.75pr
About 200 pair
of ladies shoes,
some low and
some high heels
some single and
double soles, all
with pattent
leather tips with
every part solid
leather
$1.48 pr.
We have only quoted a few of the Hundreds of
Matchless Bargains, but the balance are correspond-
ingly low and you may come here with the expecta-
tion of finding what you want at a price we know will
be satisfactory. We want your trade and by
Courteous and - -
Honest Treatment,
coupled with GOOD VALUES is the way we propose
to get it.
J.M.H0LT&C0
Bastrop, Texas.
ABSOLUTELY
FREE
To the first Fifty Cus-
tomers purchasing bills
amounting to $10,00 or
more during this sale,
we will give absolutely
free a Good Stereoscope
like above cut and ten
views.
MEN'S HATS.
Big lot of $1 5o and $2 5o
Hats* all go in a lot at
98c Each.
Hea
Men's Overshirts.
vy Jersey Ribbed Overshirts
48c each,
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 24, 1908, newspaper, October 24, 1908; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205765/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.