Denton County News (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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The time of year has come when every one is interested in harvesting. This year it will be far beyond expects-
tions of many, who, a few weeks ago, thought their wheat would be very short. While the farmers and all others
have been watching* with interest the prospect for the grain crop, we have not been derelect in watching the interest
and welfare of our many, many customers and have so arranged that each one who buys a bill of goods of us wili
reap a harvest beyond their expectation. The prices we give and the quality you get will convince the invincib'e
that one of the greatest harvest they have ever reaped was the one they gathered in tSie purchase made in our store.
Our sales so far this year have far exceeded any previous season and the heavy business has naturally caused us to
have a great many Remnants, Odds and Ends, etc., that we must dispose of.
In order to do so it will be necessary for us to put a price on them that will be to everybody's interest to buy.
Beginning Saturday, May 28th, and Lasting Until June nth, inclusive, we will make
some prices on merchandise that you cannot resist.
Staple Department.
The department that everybody is interested in because
you cannot get along without domestic, calicos, shirtings, towel-
ing, oil cloth, cambrics and sheetings.
DOMESTIC, unbleached, 36 inches wide, and is worth to-
day 5 cents wholesale; you can get what you want at 5c retail.
DOMESTIC, a very heavy I.. L. Brown, that cost us 7 1-2
cents a yard laid down in our house today, as we bought it last
winter; we are able to sell it to you at 7c.
DOMESTIC, a very heavy Sea Island Fold, Brown, 36
inches wide: our regular price is 8 1 -3c a yard. During this sale
we will sell you all you want at 7c.
BLEACHING. Hie best < heap domestic that we can offer
you now is one that cost us in St. Louis today 5 1-4C, but owing
to early purchases we let you have one a yard wide for 5c.
GOLD MEDAL BLEACHING, Full a yard wide and our
price has always been 8 1 -3c a yard. During this sale we will
sell it to you at 7 1-2c.
CAMBRIC, LONSDALE. Regular price 12 1-2C. During
this sale costs you 10c,
COTTON CHECKS. Sidney plaids, regular price 5c; go
in this sale at 4c.
ORONOCAS. Regular 7 i-2c goods. Sale price 6c.
OIL CLOTH. The best table oil cloth, regular price is 20c
a yard. Reduced to 16 2-3C during this sale.
CALICOS. Reds, Blues, Greens, Black, Grays, Yellows,
and Fancies, all worth 5 3-4c, and costs you 6 and 6 1-4 in
other places. Our price only 5c a yard.
PERCALE. 28-Inch book fold Percale, worth 8 1-2, 7 1-2
and 7c. During this sale you can get what you want at 5c.
GINGHAMS. All our 12 i-2c ginghams during this sal.e re-
duced to ioc.
SHIRTING MADRAS. Beautiful line of Madras, regular
price 12 i-2c, Reduced during this sale to ioc.
Skirt Department.
Clothing Department.
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Wash Goods.
This part of our store is where you always find bargains,
and our lawns at 5, 7, 8 1-3, 10 and 15c need no reductions.
They are values unmatchable at their regular prices.
Dress Goods.
New lot of Voiles sell at $1.00. New lot of Brilliantines sell
at 50c and $1.00, received this week, which are interesting
values.
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The sales we have had in this depart.;. ,1 '
we have a great many lots with only one or t.
and in order to dispose of them we have d< i.Icd put 1 cut
price on the entire stock of skirts. During this salt every skirt
sold will go at the following prices:
$25.00 skirts reduced to
$ >0.00 skirts reduced to $13. •;
$17.50 skirts reduced to $11.65
$ 15.00 skirts reduced to
Si2.50 skirts reduced to SS.35
J io.co skirts reduced to $r,. ;
$7.50 skirts reduced to
$6.00 skirts reduced to $4.00
$5.00 skirts reduced to
$3.50 skirts reduced to 52.25
$2.50 skirts reduced to
Ladies Tailor Made Suits.
Only a few of these left and they go in this xile at one-
third off of regular price.
$25.00 suits at $18,65
$20.00 suits go at $13-35
$15.04 suits go at $10.00
$io.00 suits go at $6.75
$7.50 suits go at $5.00
$5.00 suits goat... $3-50
$3.50 reduced to <52.25
$2.50 reduced to $2.00
Not necessary to cut a price in this
department. Our already low prices
and the extraordinary guarantee is suf-
ficient to move every suit.
Remember, we give a nice suit c.i >■
with every suit costing you $10 or over
and give you the following guarantee:
We warrant every gar-
ment sold by us bearing the
"Sterling" label to be sewed
throughout with pure silk,
tailored by skilled wc irk men
and made from materials free
from imperfections and thor-
oughly sponged and shrunk.
Should any "Sterling" gar-
ment prove unsatisfactory
and not as above represented
it may be returned and mon-
ey will be refunded.
Overalls.
FINCk'S DETROIT SPECIALS, they wear like a pig's
nose, the overall we sell for $2 a suit. One of the best overalls
that is made.
Muslin Underwear.
Entire stock of under muslins reduced to one-fourth off of
regular price. This brings this class of goods ! wn cheaper than
you can make them.
Shoes, Oxfords and Sandals
With the stock of shoes we have 011 hand it is an easy mat-
ter to fit you, your boy, your girl or your baby. 10 per cent
discount during this sale. Children's Oxfords and Sandals will
be sold at 10 per cent discount. This will be an opportunity to
get cheap shoes for the little folks.
Mill J ne rv I) i sco u n ted.
In our Millinery Department you will find lots of odds among
the street hats and the same will be sold at exactly one-hai'f
price,
$3.00 regular, sale price $1.50
$2.50 regular, sale price $1.25
$2.00 regular, sa'e price $1.00
$1.50 regular, sale price ~-t-
$ 1.00 regular, sale price
This is the deepest cut ever made on millinery at this time
of the year, and it is certainly your chance to get a ch eap hat.
Don't fail to visit this sale. Remember the dates. EVERY
CUT PRICE STRICTLY CASH.
Sacks at 1£r>o Kaeli#
JARRELL BASS & CO.
Denton's Leading Merchants.
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News Publishing Company. Denton County News (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1904, newspaper, May 27, 1904; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth505135/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.