The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1916 Page: 4 of 16
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One big lot regular
A. C. A. stripe and
broad red and blue
stripe, one of the
best things for the
money ever offered.
Your choise Ifip
per yd. only I UL
Apron Gingham C„
per yard ......wb
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Mens, Ladies’ and
Children’s Underwear
Men’s heavy weight shirts and drawers
each ...................................
Men’s extra heavy fleece shirts and drawers
each ....................................
Ladids heavy sleeve shirts
each ...................................
Boy’s extra heavy fleeced unions,
per suit .................................
Men’s fall and winter weight unions
per suit .................................
Dress Goods
This Department is complete.
Goods, all shades, at per yard
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Baxter’s Fall Op
Beginning Saturday Octc
—Ervding SaAurda.y, October 14
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Never before were we in a positison to make the price
like we are this fall, considering the great advance on all
lines of merchandise. We want everyone in reach of
Dublin to know that we are going to pull off this big sale. ^ WeJ
want no one left out. We want every man, woman and child to
hear of it. We will saue you more money this sale than ever before as
we had money to buy almost every item before the advance. , *
We want the people of the surrounding towns to know of this sale. We want the chance to show just what W6
can do for Dublin and the surrounding towns and trade districts. Remember, only 10 days. Now, do not expect
us to continue this sale longer than this for we can not. We are putting this sale on at a great loss just to bring
the people of this county to Dublin. Of course, in the long run it is not a loss, but just for the one sale we consider
it would be a great loss.
Remember, now, it is your faul and not ours if you fail to attend this big sale; and remember, we do not guar-
antee that we will keep every item mentioned on this list through the sale, but we do guarantee to have each and
every item at the beginning of this sale.
WHY NOT COME TO DUBLIN?
Dublin wants your business and we are going to bid for it. Read these prices and compare with what you can
buy the same goods for elsewhere. _ A
Once more, if you come to this sale and buy an item and then find that you can buy it cheaper elsewhere, we
guarantee to refund you your money on the return of the goods. What else can you expect of us?
READ, AND DO NOT MISS AN ITEM. THINK OF IT AS YOU READ.
25c
39c
25c
45c
50c
One big lot of Dress
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One big lot. extra nice for the money, in all the latest
shades at per yard 12 l-2c and ................
Still nicer grades in fast colors, and extra values 01 Crt
25c a yard and up to ..........................▼ 1 ,uu
Silk and Velvet
Something wonderful how we obtained our silks and vel-
vets this season, the market being so badly broken up.
Nevertheless we have one of the best and most complete
stocks of silk anti velvet we have ever carried, and at extra
low prices. We now are selling' velvet worth Cnp
today wholesale 67 l-2c yard, at..................
All of the latest shades in silk the $l-7.'> grade,
cut to ....................................
All colors in Chiffon, Taffeta Silk, worth $2.00,
Cut to .....................................
$1.58
$1.50
Dress Plaids
All shades, extra good, 36 inches wide, at per
yard ...................................
20c
Men’s Hats
Men's Dress Hats, fancy shapes of the latest styles, <M Kft
the $2.50 and $3 hats, your choice for..........S' '
One Big I/ot Men’s Regular Shapes and good
style brim, cut to............................
98c
Hosiery Department
Men’s Fancy Socks, per pair.....................-5?
Men’s Heavy Gray Work Socks, pair...............7JiV
Men’s Fxtra Good Value Socks............ t......7ViC
One lot, big job, one of the best things ever shows 1 ftp
at 15c and 20c, cut to only a pair 1 Ub
Notions
12 Doz. Pearl Buttons .............................'*<'
2 Papers Dress Pins, 240 on paper...................oc
'Talcum Powder, can ...............................
Safety Pins, per dozen ............................."
Ribbon, any color, yard ............................lc
Ladies’ Purses
One Dot, Extra Fancy, full shape
One I/Ot, Extra Good at 75c, cut to.................50?
Solid Steel skillet, not a thin
fry pan, worth 25c and up,
in this sale at 1 Qq
only
8-quart Gray Enamel dish
pan, worth 25c, in this sale
will got at 2 2J)g
This 10-quart milk pail, in this
sale at
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This is one of the best shoes on
the market for the money. Good
soft, easy wearing shoe, while
it lasts will go at
$1.95
Men’s old style Buckle Shoe,
sizes, new lot just
arrived.........
$1,38
100 Pairs Men’s Elk Shoes,
worth $2.25, cut
^o only.........
$1,39
Ladies Shoes, in lace or but-
ton, price .............$1 50
.One lot ladies’ heavy work shoes,
one of the best on earth for the
price, cut to only ......$1 40
One lot old ladies’ Comforts, wide
toe, all size$.3 to 8 at. . .$1 40
One lot ladies’ or'misses’ dress
shoes, lace cloth top . . . .\$1 40
This shoe is an extra good one
for the money. We guarantee
it to be an all leather shoe.
While it lasts will go
at ..............
One lot Men’s Dress
Shoes will go at
QUEENSVVARE AND GLASSWARE
1 set six inch plates.............25?
1 set cups and saucers ..........40?
5 inch-oat meal bowls ............5?
Extra large flowered howls.......13?
8 inch meat platter.............10?
6 glass tumblers ...............15?
6 large size goblets.............35?
SOAP SOAP
We bought early and at right prices:
12 bars good laundry soap.......25?
8 bars best white soal ...........25w
7 packages borax compound .....25^
Things That Will Save Pennies for the
1 Children.
2 Boxes Good Luck Blueing .......5?
10c Cake Chocolate ............7 Vi C
1 Box Cocoanut .................7Vi&
1 Box Faultless Starch ........7Yi&
LOOK LOOK
Bought all dealer would let us have.
Very good pink salmon. A nice pack-
age, will go in this sale at a can . .5?
Hardware at 25 Per Cent Under Factory
. Cost.
12 inch flat saw file.............20?
Double bit axe..................50?
The Winchester Axe ............75^
Single Bit Axe and handle.......75?
Tubler Rivets, box................5?
Brassed shoe nails, 4 oz..........5?
Knives and forks, set ...........40?
GUNS
The single barrel H. and P. Shot Gun;
nickle plate and a regular $5.50 gun,
cut-in this sale to...........$3 05
Air Guns, one lot................48?
500 shot air guns...............75?1
Pump Air Rifle...............$2 75
C A RTR11)(; Et» CARTRIDGES
Best cartridges oilt the market. The
Robin Hood Indlian Black Shell, 12
guage, 25 in box,Mevery shell guaran-
teed, per bojt
Notice the extra la1
and 11 | shot, pe:
The New ('lub, all si:
where at tide and
per box, only .. .
22 cartridges, per
12 guage net smoke!
The above prices will
hundred lots or les;
tities.
45<
e load, 314 darms
50<t
s shot, sold every-
5c per box, cut io
..........45<
........12Yi4
shells, box 50d
[e sold only in 100
not larger quan-
SOME THING
100 pound sack salt
50 pound sack salt . .
25 pound sack salt
10 lb. bucket Arm & Hai
HINK OF.
59d
39d
mer soda 45«*
What do you think of the above prices? Well, pve feel sure you know this
sale will be a money saving sale for you. Remember positiuely that we do
not guarantee that we can sell goods at the above prices regular but that
we are making special prices. Do not wait until after the sale and thpn
want the sale prices.
Yours for Service
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Howell, W. L. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1916, newspaper, October 6, 1916; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543608/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.