The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1906 Page: 1 of 12
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The Jacksboro News
VOL. XI
JACKSBORO, JACK COUNTV, TEXAS JAN. 25.1906
The Sacrifice of Profits on Winter Goods
This has become so well established a custom with us that some of our friends wait for this
event to buy their winter supplies. We haVe no great stacks of winter goods to close
out, but what we have, were bought at a bargain for cash, and our already low price
will be cut to the limit.
It is a uniform policy for our Fourteen Big Cash Stores to move out the lines for each season, believing that
short profits conduce more to success than long profits and shelf worn goods carried from one season to another.
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It will Pay You to Read Carefully and then Act, Accordingly.
Staple Cotton Goods. |We Lead
r . ^ . Others Follow
It would not be unreasonable to expect to find all Cotton Goods
selling at a high price at this time, considering the present high
price of cotton. The following prices will be eye openers to you.
36 Inch soft Finish Bleach Domestic, per yard..........—1......... 5c
36 Inch Brown Domestic, per yard................................................. 4c
Mattress Ticking, worth 7c at...............-........................-.............. 5c
Mattress Ticking worth 8 l-3c at per yard.................................. 7c
25 Inch Round thread Cotton Checks, per yard---------------------- 4c
Best Grade Miss Cheviots, 12 yards for.............................................$1 00
Twilled Bleach Canton Flannel, worth 5c, per yard............... 3}4c
Twilled Brown Canton Flannel, worth 7 l-2c, per yd..........e 6}^c
Twilled^Brown Canton Flannel, worth 10c, per yd' .j.i.......... S*/jc
Twilled Frown Canton Flannel, worth 12c, per yd.................... 10c
42 Inch Pillow Casing1 worth 12c for............................................... 10c
Outing and Flannelettes
Fancy Dress Outings, worth 5c, for, per yard............................. 3'Ac
Mottled Flannel, worth 8j/jc, for, per yard................................... 7j4c
Mottled Flannel, worth 10c, for, per yard..................................... 8c
A Beautiful line of Flannelettes, worth 10c at.......................... 8c
We have saved Jack County
People Thousands of
Dollass
And
will save them Thou-
‘ i ^ • ,,
sands more
m
We feel flattered b%
business for the
past year
We will help you make mon-
ey this year.
Money Saved
is Money Made
DRESS GOODS.
All Wool Tricott Flannell per yard.................................................... J9C
A beautiful line of Broadcloth in all of the popular colors
worth $1.25 per yard, now.................................................................. 7^
36 inch Serge worth 50 cents per yard for....................................... 40c
36 inch Shadow check Mohair. A beautiful creation
worth 50c for.................................................................................... 4^
48 inch Mohair, in Black, Blue, Gray, and Red was 75 now 65c
50 inch Dress Flannell, in Green, Blue, and Red was 50now 46cJ
36 inch Water Proof, worth 60c now............................................... 44c*
36 inch Dress Flannell, in pin Checks and Stripes worth
50c per yard, now—................................ ......................................... 3gc
A new thing in Dress Goods, lovely lustre, looks like silk,
drapes like silk, is Called English Silk, at per yd. only..... 15c
>halr luster, worth 25c now............................................................ 18c
Big reductions 011 Casimere*and Henrietta’s.
WAISTINGS.
A few Patterns in Wool Waistings, worth 50c per yard
goes now at.................................................................................................. 40c
Ealynne, more beautiful than silk sold formerly at $2.00
per pattern, now.........................................................................................$1 75
A lovely line Silk waisting worth 50c per yard now................. 40c
White Linen Dress Goods
The rage for White Linen will continue again this Spring.
We have some special bargains in imitation linen at 12^4 to 15c
Our Real Linens range from 25c yard to.......................................... 50c
Calico 3 1-2 cents a yErd.
Outing 3 1-2 cents a yard.
Canton Flrnnel 3 l-2c a yd.
Tricot Flannel 19c a yard
Fancy Oxford Suiting 6 l-2c
All Wool Frock Suits
worth $10.00, now $5.
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Rain Coats*
Ladies’ Long Rain Coats, worth $10.00, now..............................$7 50
Ladies’ Long Rain Coats, worth $12.50, now.............................. 8 35
Ladies* Short Jackets cut Half in Two
Big Reduction on Children's Long Coats and Jackets
10 Cents
May Menton Patterns
Ladies Long Coats
Ladies’ Long Empire Coats, was $12.50, now................. $8 50
Ladies’ Long Coat, was $10.00, now..............-..........-................. 6 85
Ladies’ Long Coat,_ wqs $7.50, now.................................................. 5 75
Misses’ Long Coat,, /s $5.00, now.................................................. 3 25
Are taking the lead of all
others in Jacksboro and Jack Co.
I simplicity and style they are the
acme of perfection
We give this stock special atten-
tion and as a consequence our
lady customers Bre delighted with
our stock and service.
DRESS SKIRTS
All $5.00 Ladies’ Skirts in this Sale at.................—..................... $3 95
All $3.5o Ladies’ Skirts in this Sale at.............................v.......... 2 50
All $3.00 Ladies’ Skirts in this Sale at........................................ 2 25
GLOVES
Men’s Go&d Warm Gloves, per pair only...................................... 15c
Men’s Work Gloves in almost endless assortment at prices
ranging from 75c to......................................................................... $1 25
Men’s Warm Knit Gloves, per pair 35c to................................... 50c
Ladies* Short Jackets
at exactly half price.
We have a line og the Stacey
Adams Shoes coming for our
Spring Trade.
14 Big Gash
Stores
Ladies' Children’s and Misses Underwear.
Children’s Misses and Woman’s Union Suits was 25c now 20c
Children’s Misses and Women’s Union Suits was 35c now 25c
Ladies’ Vests (Bleached Snug fit) was 50c now......................... 43c
Ladies’ Vests, Bleached and unbleached, was 25c now.......... 20c
Ladies’ Vests, Unbleached was 35c now.......................................... 25c
Overcoats, Men's
Men’s Long Ulster Coats with Belts was $11.50 now...............$8 25
Men’s Long Ulster Coats with Belts was $7.50 now............... 6 15
Men’s Long Ulster Coats with Belts was $5.00 now................. 4 15
Overcoats, Boy’s and Youths.
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Boy’s Overcoats was $2.00 now............................................................ zes.
Boy’s Overcoats was $3.50 now......................................................„eal<^ 5’r‘
Boy’s Overcoats was $5.00 now..................................................— >t’u2l
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Men’s Suits.
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Men’s Fancy Worstead Suits was was $12.50 now_______ n- —
Men’s Fancy Worsted Suits was $10.00 now................r
Men’s Fancy Worsted Suits was 17.50 now..
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BOY'S KNEE SUITS.
Boy’s Knee Suits of all kinds former price, $3 5^
Boy’s Knee Suits of all kinds former price, $£[wi,.,
Boy’s Knee suits of all kinds former price, $2.5(5 novt'.Ttaal Blanks, which
MEN'S UNDERWEAR.
Men’s Wool Tnderwear was $1.00 a garment is now 78c or
a Suit.
BO Y'S FLEECED UNDER WEAR.
Boy’s Fleeced Underwear was 25c a garment is now 23c or
a suit.
pur Shoe Stock
NEEDS no introduction to the trade. Such well known brands as the Star Brand, Wear Well, Stacy
Adams, Val Duttenhaffer, and G. W. Lewis. The Shoes are sold on the smalles possible profit.
PERKINS BROS. & CO
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JACKSBORO
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1906, newspaper, January 25, 1906; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735054/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.