The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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The Big Sale Closes With the Doors Saturday Night, Nay 2nd, Just As Advertised. Great Crowds Gather Daily At the Big Busy Store to Buy
Their Spring and Summer Wants and Needs at a Tremendous Saving. Entire Stock Reduced! Last Call!
A. L. BURK
Coleman, Texas
Only One More Week off the Big Sale—Sale Closes Saturday Night, May 2nd,
Just as advertised. You will save at least 25 per cent on all your purchases during this sale and you will save more on some things, can you
afford to miss it? The greatest collection of all the new wearables ever shown under one roof in Coleman at this season of the year. Since
we opened the big sale we have been receiving daily shipments by express, in all the new dainty spring wearables, for both men and women,
all the world’s standard #makes, bought from the factories and mills, just such merchandise as will measure up to the standard in both quality
and style, and, of course, the prices are lower than you would find elsewhere-—entire stock priced und^f any and all competition. Remember
we carry the celebrated Society brand clothing for men, Arrow brand shirts and collars for men, Walkover and Packard shoes and Oxfords
for men, Stetson hats, Lion Special hats for men, B. V. D. union suits for men, ladies’, misses’ and children’s shoes and Oxfords in all the new
styles and leathers, staples, men’s straw hats, men’s odd pants, boys’ suits, men’s and boys’ overalls with jumper to match, towels, table linens,
napkins, quilts, sheets, pillow cases, laces, embroideries, embroidery flouncing, pretty dainty val laces, all-over embroideries, woolen dress goods,
fancy dress goods, silks, ribbon, ladies’ ready-to-wear skirts, muslin underwear, fine silk petticoats, ladies’ wash dresses, all kinds of fine ladies’
, ready-to-wear, millinery, hosiery for men, ladies, misses and children, the biggest stock of all kinds of dress goods including all the new tub
fabrics, all the very latest in the fine shear materials suitable for dresses and suits, the biggest stock of notions in the city all out in bins for your
easy and quick inspection-—entire stock displayed. Everything has on a ticket marked in plain figures, with the reduced price on it and one
price to all Don’t ask us to charge goods at the Sale Prices—we can not afford to do it at these prices. All goods charged will be charged at
the regular price. Come early and stay late. Remember this coming week is the last week of the big sale. Sale closes just as advertised—
Saturday night9 May 2nd. Watch the calendar and don’t forget the closing date. You are invited. Come.
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The Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1914, newspaper, April 24, 1914; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth724083/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.