Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1904 Page: 3 of 10
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Will Sweep Over Jacksonville Completely Destroying High Prices. 1
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This big storm starts at H. Getz’s Store Saturday, September I7th and lasts until Saturday, October, 1st. At this point the
greatest destruction has been wrought. Several other fellows may have started a small breeze but Getz is where
The Main Storm will Be Raging With Unabated Fury.
As a consequence of this big cyclone Getz has decided to inaugurate the Greatest Mill End Remnant Sale ever heard of in this section. Our buyer has
for the past six weeks been in the Northern and Eastern Markets and caught some exceptional Bargains in purchasing goods. He was there with the
cash and that’s the reason he secured the goods. We are here with the most up-to-date line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Millinery, etc., ever brought to
this section, and will make prices never heard of before. Have you visited the store lately? If not, you are getting behind the procession. Everything
kept in a first-class mercantile establishment will be found at Getz store, and sold at redicuolusly low prices. Remember the Mill Remnant Sale nothing
ever equalled it in Jacksonville before. Thousands of yards of goods almost given away, has completely put competition at a stand-still. They wonder
how we do It. That’s our business. You get the benefit of our shrewd buying. We always share our good fortuue with our customers, therefore they
will get these goods at the same low prices we secured them for. jt & & & j* & & Come Early and Giet Your Selection and Avoid the Rush.
Mill Ends of Ginghams, Percales
Madras, Chambray, Etc.
This is a wonderful opportun ty
to effect a saving by using short
lengths.
3000 yards or more of fancy
Gingham, Percale, Chambray,
etc., worth from 10 to 20c, if
bought in the regular way, Mill
End Price, per yard .....2c
200 yards white Table Damask,
in Mill Ends, good 50c value,
Mill End Price per yd..... 22 C
1000 yds. or more of American
Prints, all new and desirable
patterns; goods that you will al-
ways pay 5 and 6c per yd. for,
Mill End Price, 10 yards
for........................ 39c
Handkerchiefs.
HANDKERCHIEFS!
Plenty of Children’s Handker-
chiefs for.......i.....lc apiece
Plenty of Ladies Handkerchiefs
for..................1, 2 and 3c
Men’s 5c white Handkerchiefs
for..........................3c
Hundreds of Kimona Handker-
chiefs for, each..............lc
Hair Pins.
All you want at.......lc a paper
Ball Thread —here is a big bar-
gain. We want every woman in
the country.to be with us in this
s$le, so we make this a great
offer, 2 balls for............•. lc
Kings Spool Thread for
...................lc per spool
Merricks Machine Thread, black
and white, all sizes, 7 spools
for........................ 25c
Pearl Buttons.
Look at the price on Pearl But-
tons, every housekeeper needs a
supply and now is the time and
this is the place to buy them—
worth 10c per doz, price......3c
Ladies Patent Leather Belts,
good 25c value, during this
sale, only..................lOc
Ladies Kid Belts, good 40c
value for only............. 24c
10c Skeleton frame Collars
for.....................4c each
Big can Talcum Powder for
only............ — ... .3c each
Mennen’s Talcum Powder, the
well known 25c seller, for
only........................ 13c
The 5c seller Finishing Braid
for only............2c a bunch
The 10 seller Finishing Braid
for only............5c a bunch
Pins, all you want, for, per
paper.,........... lc
Fancy Sofa Pillow Fronts, the
15c kind, during our Mill End
sale we will give you two for 15c
Lithograph Sofa Pillow Front
35c grade for........... 25c
Boy’s colored Shirt Waists, the
25c grade, for............. 15c
Boy’s Wooing Shirts, the
35c grade for only.....2lc each
50c Men’s Negligee colored
Shirts, during our Mill End
sale, for only.............. 25c
Men’s Fancy Vests,
$2.50 Grade for $1:65
4.00 Grade for 2.20
5.00 Grade for 2.75
Men’s heavy ribbed Under-
wear, per suit...,.......... 50c
The best line of Men’s heavy
fleece lined Underwear, that
ever came over the “pike”
for only....................4oC
Ladies regular 10c Stockings
per pair......................4c
Misses and Boys ribbed Hose
the 15c grade for only, pair. .. 7c
Men’s gray Sofeks for only, pr 4c
25c String Ties for, each.....11c
20 and 25c Men’s Bows, only.4c
50c Men’s Belts for......... 25c
2 papers gold-eyed Sharp’s
Needles for........... 5c
4 pair Shoe Laces for.........5c
1 card of Hooks and Eyes for. lc
Dress Buttons per doz........lc
25c Suspenders for......... 10c
Boy’s Suspenders, pair.......4c
Mill End Prices on Staples, that
will knock our competitors out of
the ring. Compare them and be
convinced that we are in the lead
30 yards 42 inch Brown Domes-
tic for .......................$1
25 yards Outing for...........$1
25 yards Bleeching to the.....$1
20 yards Mattress Tick for.... $1
A. C. A. Feather Ticking, yd 14c
One case Bleached Domestic
yard wide, same as we sell at
10c Mill End sale per yard. . 6TC
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Clothing Slaughter.
When a wagon wheel gets in a
rut and there is a big load on,
how do you get out? Proceed at
once to unload. That is just the
condition we are in, and that is
just what we are going to do.
We propose to make prices on
Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s
Clothing that were never heard
of before—less the cost of mak-
ing. Come in and see the big
bargains that we are offering in
this line.
$10.00 Suits
Splendid value at this price, our
Mill End Price is only
$7.15
Shoes.
Don’t read unless you have two
feet. Prices that will surprise
you by
their lit-
tleness .
If there
is a man
woman
or child
in Jack-
sonville
or the
surround
ing coun-
try that
can’t find
a pair of
SHOES
that fit
both purse and feet at this great,
shoe Reduction Sale it will be be-
cause he or she is broke or only
has one leg. You don’t have a
very big pile of money to ac-
complish wonders here. Bring
your feet in, we will make them
glad. It doesn’t cost a cent to
look at the goods.
The best $1.50 Men’s Shoe in
East Texas for only........1.10
Our $1.10 Ladies’ Shoe is as
good as our competitors’ $1.50
shoe. If it isn’t we will give you
a pair free of charge.
See our line of Children’s shoes
50c and up. Beats anything
that you have ever been offered
before in this line.
We are after your head. We
want to get the heads of as many
men as possible during this sale,
and fit them with stylish and up-
to-date headwear at mill end
prices. A little money will go a
long ways at this sale, and price
reductions will be found all over
the Hat department.
75c men’s hat for ......... 50c
Extra good $1.00 value for . 75c
$1.75 men’s hats during our
Mill End Sale for only $1.20
Boys’ and Children’s Hats al-
most at your own price.
If You Wanka Pair of Pants
Now is the time to buy and this
is the place, we have your size
in the right color and at the right
price, come in today and let us
fit you.
Where are You Traveling?
You will need one of our Trunks,
Valises, Telescopes,. Suit Cases,
and there never was a chance, to
buy at the prices quoted now.
We have all styles, and we can
please you better than anyone
else. Examine our stock before
purchasing.
$1.00 Ladies’ Kid Gloves pr. 67c
Men’s Furnishing Goods.
There is no excuse for not hav-
ing plenty of Hats, Shirts, Gloves,
Underwear, Neckties, Suspend-
ers, etc., where a dollar will go
as far as it does here, you never
heard of such low prices on
Goods, you won’t. This is not a
sale of old plunder, that nobody
will buy at any price, it’s a deep
cut on snappy, useful, desirable
merchandise that's worth one
hundred cents on the dollar.
People will say how can you do
it? Competitors will say it’s
ruinously_But we aro
just the same. And the"
mistake you can make is in not
coming early and often. If yqu
come once, we know you will
come again, if you have to bor-
row the money.
Some Tips on Fail Styles.
There is no set styles for this
fall, a variety shown allows a
great range of taste. The Shirt
Waist Suit retains its popularity,
while it comes in different cloth,
mohair and fancy silk are most
popular. Beautiful colors, suit-
able for shirt waists, suitings and
a great variety of Patterns range
in price from 18c to 98c. For
heavier Suitings, sack cloth,
Zivilene, snow flakes, mannish
suiting, etc., from 50c to 1.98
By reason of careful selection
these are all exclusive Patterns.
We envite your careful inspec-
tion and cri'icism of the Fall
Dress Goods
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The New Fall Style of Trim=
mings.
These are the new things—
New fancy braids, Spangles all-
over-lace will be extensively
used. We are showing the new
line right direct from our New
York importers and the ladies
will find the best assortment with
the most consistant prices ever
brought to their notice.
Extra help will be provided for this sale so that you will have no difficulty in getting waited on. Prices are marked in plain figures.
Get the habit of coming every day from Saturday, Sept, 17th Until Saturday, October 1st,
OUR MILLLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Our Popular Trimmer, Miss Pearl E. Kee, who gave such universal satisfaction last spring has just returned from New York, St. Louis and other leading markets,
where she has selected the largest stock of Millinery ever brought to Cherokee county. She will be assisted by Mrs. Mart Francis and Miss Lillye Fry.
purchase your hats until you inspect our line. You may look where you please and get prices where you please, but one thing we are sure of
AFTER SEEING OUR “BEAUTIES” WE WILL HAVE NO TROULE IN SELLING Y
N. B.==-We neglected to mention that Mr. Joe Bob
Boyd will have charge of our Dress Goods Depart-
ment and he extends a cordial invitation to all his
friends to call and see him. X- X
Thanking you for your past liberal patronage and solicit-
ing a continuance of same, I remain yours for business
H. GETZ,
The Man That
Sells for Less
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McFarland, J. E. Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1904, newspaper, September 16, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth507877/m1/3/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jacksonville Public Library.