The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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This large shipment of remnants is going away like snow.
If you will ever need any cotton goods buy them now.
Read the PRICES that are keeping Connolly s store so busy.
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For the last forty-five days we have been receiving case after case of a 200 case purchase made
by our buyers for our seven stores during the dull month of August. Haying the outlet for
enough merchandise to justify us in buying from several mills their entire stock of short lengths,
* e „e Tomg to offer to the people trading at Wm. Connolly & Co s. Stores their cotton staple goods at
prices lower than other merchants are able to buy them. The goods run in from 5 to 301 yard tenths and
are just as convenient to handle as goods that come in long bolts, and at a saving of 2d to 33 1-3 per cent.
Mill Remnants=Short Lengths
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In Almost Everything You Use Note The Saving To You
1500 yards 10c. Short Lenght Gingham from 9 71c ^for°f,Mr '°C C°tt0" 5°'d Sc
to 20 yards, at only .
1350 yds. 12 1-2 Mill Lenght Gingham form 5 to ^ Cases of Calico all Colors from 5 to 20 yards
30 yds. at . . .. N cuts only
3000 yds. Mill Remnant Calico most extradinary 1 Case of Apron Checks 8 l-3c values 10 t<> 30
price at - yard Lengths
2 Cases of 12 l-2c Outing from 10 to 20 >ard 9c j Bale Cotton Plaids. Finest on the Market 0 A l p
Lengths at..,......... .......... |.4e value for ...........
3 Cases of Extra Heavy 10c Outing 10 to 2.0 yard <21 ~ . - ,
Lengths at ‘ ^ 2 Bales of Cotton Plaids 7 l-2c and 8 1-3c values
3 Bales of 7 1 -2c Brown Domestic 36 inches wide ior only
while it lasts only. _ I Case Clover Bleaching Best 10c value on the Ql
2 Bales Extra Good Brown Domestic, 30 yards to Market going at
iC^THeavycluo^Ran'nel 12 1-2c value 10 9 < <=.* >2-.2c Bleaching Special while i. lasts ^
to 30 yard Lengths only , ° ,
33 1-3 Per Cent Saved
Shipment of Blankets
On Ladies Wraps and Suits. Our me '‘ u'! ’
than ever Children? Coats $1.50 to $7-50 - ^
Suits $10.00 to $20.00 Lames boats $5.00
$20.00 We guar&nantee to save.you dd 1 ner cent t: om
what you pay tn Dallas or Ft Wort Guarantee evorytu.-ng
right here to make them good
Largest assortment of B.aniiet?
o: '.r2g.it t.’ tilts to vn i
vr.ves tint are sure to .jeeav
• Regular T.'c Blankets 48c
a: $U3v Heavy R.an.v-’'
p:v:e and o"fer same to you .
.it a ;>:g saving. Our order
was ;• \ »: i
Factory Sale of Pants
as t February
Towels - - Towels
Highgrade Furs at a Bargain
Don't throw your money away on Furs Buy them right.
We can sell you high grade Furs at about one naif of what
other charge. We buy direct from New \or».
per Miir
SI. 6 5
Extra Special—30 sapples Overcoats worth" regular
$10.00 and $12.50 values for 2 weeks at , -jSTsSO
Not damaged only been shown in sample^ room!
Regular >2.0 and. >2-2'
Heavy Blanket per pair
Regular fd.00 and > fWm
Grande Blanket per pam ; 52.4 5
Regular $5.00 Good enough for-
a King per pair • y » , S3-75
We own uuhte Blankets 23’per
■ cent under the present mar
F/. cry bodv can have Foweis
WO nought them direct from
t.ie Mi:is oefore the advance
m Cotton Bay tuem for years
to come.
Regu.ar.15c Hand Towels per
pair only _ 10c
Regular 25c Turkish Towel?
per pair only . I9<?
Regular 33c ■ Turkish Towels
per par only . - 2.5c
Regular'50c Turkisk Towels
per pair only 39c
V.' _• bought direct from the manu-
facturers of V.'oi ic pants 23 to 50.
dozen for each store at a big re-
duction
Army K.ahui Hants, worth $1,25
now .v'iling for ...... 95c
Good Heavy Whip Cord Hants.
$1.50 values at.. ■ $1-00
.High grade Hants with belt
straps. $2 ■«. value at... . $1.55
1 1 do/.. Dress Hants. $1.30 to
$2150 values, while .they last $1.00
Ford Cars—We sell them,
Cost less to buy—cost less to
run. More of them are in use.
/ .
Fresh Car Canned Goods
Direct FroiT) The Csnners
21b Tomatoes, fresh, per dozl 95q
31b Tomatoes, fresh, per doz 51.25
31b Hominy, regular 2 for 23c
goods, per doz. • | .00
31b Kraut, extra good, doz. 5 -00
31b Peaches, per doz,,. SK45
21b Standard Corn, her doz. 950
Good Table Peach, 20c <tind- .
three cans for.......... . 50C
Potlatch, best pink Sal mom _
per doz. only....... 51.15
Other Groceries Cheap
Boi Gracker-sJ.Oc kind only. .. 7c
3.000 lbs. of Good Coffee. 8 loj .
for. ‘ .. . uu
Best Peaoerry. 1 lbs. forr $1.00
50c SyruptBest on Market for 43c
Best Oil Guaranteed,. New Car
for’. "... - l5c
2 Gars, of Beil of Wichita Flour
Best by test. I X) los. only., 5Z.T5
’High Patent. !••» duly. $2.50
Furniture Stock is Full
Factory Smpmeat of Iron Beds
We bought them .cheaper and we
aregoing to sen them same way
have just received i chr of Bed
Springs, 25 per cent saved om a,
Beds. ' v ,
Woolen Dress Goods
Mill Remnant Length*
Several hundred yards of Dress
Goods, bought at 50c on the dollar
Lengths three and one-h^lf to four
and three-fourth yards The same
goods -h regular pieces would cost
you a.most double.
Don't fail to see our regular stock
of Dress Goods. Everything- that
is’hew at prices under ah others.
We invite comparison. We si*ow
largest';ine to be found in County,
bought direct form La Porte Wool
en Mills We save you. the Jobbers
Rtotif
Bargains in Men’s Clothing
We have always sold the Clothing ic Clifton. We pride our-
selves that we are giving tne best values Over shown in the
county, and as good as any shown in the state.
Our All Wool Worsted—we invite comparison with
any $15 suit shown in Clifton—for only.,..... .....
Our Highly Tailored Suits—good as any $20 to $23.50
SuRs—for only ................. ■•••
Boys Suits at from .. 31.50 to $10
We aisu show suits as good as any made, don't,
care what you pay. at from $17,50 to..,.
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Extra Special in Shoes—300 pairs Huiskami
Shoes, three or four styles. These shoes were
bought at a bargain. Regular $3 values at . .
Wm. CONNOLLY
CO.
CLIFTON,
TEXAS
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1913, newspaper, November 21, 1913; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776160/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.