The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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Otormtbmt would exm* you $1.00, tor----fOaod I5C
Bsti that would cost you $2.00 to $3.50 for.....25C
Shoes that would cost you $1 to $1.76 for 25 50C
Suite of clothing that would cost M AA a. #A C A
you $10.00 to $16.00 for.....OZ.UU TO OZiDU
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Big Lot of Ladies Skirts
\ Only damaged by water and some not dam-
aged at ail will be placed in one department at
prices too small to mention.
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Ladies and Misses Jackets.
The greatest part of this stock was covered
nicely and is not damaged. The styles will be
as good for next season as they are for this so
why not consider ahead whim you can buy
diem lor practically nothing.
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Nearly $2000.00 worth of goods which were
in a warehouse and not near the fire will be
moved into the house and sold at the same sac*
rifice, as they must be sold in one week.
Even plows, wagons, harrows and other
farm implements will be included in this sale
which were not near die file.
Big Lot of Table Linen and Napkins, good as
new, slaughtered with the balance of die stock.
3000 yards Standard Prints not touched by
the fire and worth 6 to 7c for 2 l-2c yard.
Several Hundred Mens Undershirts and
Drawers saved without being damaged, worth
50 and 75c for 10 to 25c.
Thousands of yards of Embroidery slightly
damaged by water, worth up to 25c yard for
2c yard. f
Don't Fall to See the
PENNY COUNTER
where every article will be
marked from lc to 25c. Some
articles worth as much as S3.50
Hundreds of Dollars Worth W°r'h ^S1°° yard '°r 10c 7ard
Damaged Goods will be
Absolutely Given Away.
Many of these articles will be of
use to you, but are damaged and
we will not offer them for sale.
2800 yards of Spring and Summer Lawns
and Dimities, worth from 15c to 50c yard, will
be sold for 2 1—2c to 10c yard.
All $1.00 grades of Mens Overalls and Jump-
ers, not damaged will be sold for 50c.
More than a thousand yards of-Fine Woolen
Dress Goods worth from 50 cents to $125 per
yard, will be sold for 10 cents a yard.
Hundreds of yards of Silks, 27 to 36 inches
You may think its too late in the season to
buy an Overcoat but when you can buy a $10.00
Coat for $2.00 why not buy one for the next
winter.
***£•*» wortil tro*** $l-00 io %2.09,' t
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One lot childrens shoes, for only.............
good ms ever, for
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Big lot of shoes will be kept in the houoe
for you to see and if you can use them they
will cost you nothing. |j
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$3800 Worth of Mens, Youths
a and Boys Clothing. .
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Hundreds of pairs of Ladies Hose worth up
to 75c will be sold for 5c per pair.
Saved from the flames and protected, even
from the smoke, worth as much as before the
fire will be sold at the same ridiculously low
prices as if they were damaged.
6 ✓Cook Stoves^6
These Stoves were away from the fire and
not damaged but must go during one week.
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The alarm of FIRE is a hideous sound to every ear, hut the Saving of Dollars to the purchasers
at this sale will bring pleasure to thousands of homes where the Saving of Dollars is appreciated.
No such opportunity for economic buyers was ever before presented to the people* of this section.
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The big fire was extinguished in time that thousands of articles were not even scorched. These goods
must go in the general sacrifice and prices on all have been placed at figures to move them, regardless
[ of the values. We are given but one week from March 24th to vacate that the building may be re-
paired. The goods will go in that time at prices that you will be glad to get them.
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Don’t Mistake the Dates—Saturday, March 24th to Saturday, March 31st Inclusive.
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ALONEY MERCANTILE CO., DUBLIN, TEX.
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1906, newspaper, March 23, 1906; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530739/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.