The Sulphur Springs Gazette. (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911 Page: 8 of 12
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THE SULPHUR SPRINGS GAZETTE SEPTEMBER 22, 1911.
Wednesday, Sept. 27th
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MANY ARTICLES OFFERED AT COST-SOME BELOW COST!
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A great opportunity for the people of Hopkins apd surrounding counties to buy staple and .
seasonable merchandise at REAL MONEY-SAVING PRICES. All the merchants listed /
below have pledged themselves to sell the goods just as quoted here........ .
Come and Take Advantage of These Bargains!
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DRY GOODS
THE BIG 4 STORE will sell 8tetson Hats at $340.
PERKINS BRO8. will sail their regular $1 Work Gloves for 75c.
PERKl NS BROS, will sell 25 yards of good round-thread Cotton
| Checks for $1.00.
THOMAS A SEARLS will sell choice of their celebrated Hawes
_ ats—$3.00 the world over ■■Bargain Day frio*, $2.00.
CAROTHER8 BROS, have 10 dozen Work Pants, $1.00 values,
for $5c. Also, 50c Work Shirts, 2 for 75a.
CLADUE FROST * CO.,will sell lO'yards of 1921 Amoskeag Out-
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ing for 76c.
►ARD A McKINNEY will sell men’s Whitcomb, regular
§^$240 Shoes, for $145. They will also sell their Williama-
Clark A Co, Ladies' $2.50 Shoes, for $145.
>. MASTERS B CO. will sell * nice line of four4n>hand Ties,
regular 50c and 78c values, at 26c.
TRAMEL'S STORE will sell their famous $340 Worth Hats,
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novelty shape, for $148. * They will also sell, 10 yards to the
customer, best 5c Prints, for 4c per yard.
H. W. KING will sell all • 1-2c and 7e Ginghams at 5c per yard on
Bargain Day. He will aloe sell men’s and youths’ wool
Suits for $2.90 per suit.
THE FAMOUS will sell ladies’ and children’s Gingham Dresses
at half price.
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be$* 10c bleached Domes-
tic for 75c.
If FURNITURE, ETC.
MURRAY B WE8TER will sell nice Cobbler Seat, golden oak
finish, Arm Rocker, regular $2.50 value, Bargain Day only,
$146.
TAPP FURNITURE CO. will'sell nice 16x20 gilt-framed Pic-
. tures, regular prioo 75c, Bargain Day priee, 35c.
GROCERIES
YOUNG BROS, will cell 25-pound sacks of good Salt at 17c per
sack. '
E. G. GILBERT will sell 8 standard slzs bars Swiss Laundry Soap
for 25c.
. R. E. BERTRAM B CO. will sell 1-petmd boxes of 4 Broth
era’ Axle Grease, costs 4 1-4c wholesale, on Bargain Day at
6c per box.
GEE B HARPER will sell the famous Peacock Extra High Pat-
ent Flour—no better Flour made at any price—$1.30 per
sack on Bargain Day. Not more than two sacks to one
customer. '
W. E. STEPHENS will sell 4 cans of K. C. Baking Powdsr for
25c.
G. L. BRYSON will sell'“Pride of the Rockies” High Patent
Flour at $1.15. Not mors than two sacka to one customer.
TITUS B BUtLOCK will sell 5 pounds of good Roasted Coffee
for $140.
MIDGETT B LEEWRIGHT will soil four 1-pound packages of
Arm B Hammer Soda for 26c.
McDonald GROCERY CO. will sell 15 pounds of rice for 50c.
They will also sell 2 bottles of Standard Snuff for 25c.
F. H. WOOD will sell 4 cane of Giant Lye for 25c.
NEL80N B STRIBLING will sell 9 packages of Argo Starch
for 25c.
8HOOK GROCERY Co. will sell 5 gallons of Reel Seal Coal Oil
for 75c. Bring your cans.
ARVIE DAVI8 will sell 3 regular 5c boxes “Search Light”
Matches for 10c.
J. W. PRICE will sell 4 10c packages of Faultless Starch
for 25c.
MISCELLANEOUS
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A. W. PATE will sell 10-quart galvanized well-buckets for 30c.
D. M. SMITH B CO. will tell Diamond Edge Pocket Knives, reg-
ular value 75c, for 50c.
JNO. D. RAY will sell good raw-hide Buggy Whips for 35c.
KELLOGG B HOLCOM will sell genuine Rogers quadruple A-1
plate Teaspoons at 90c for set of six. They will also sell
the same spoon in table size at $1.70 per set of six.
THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT will sdrve the noted Berwick
Bay Oysters at 25c per dozen, fried.
CONNER’S RACKET 8TORE will sell full size good China plates
set of six for 35c. Also good set of six Cupe and 8auoers
to match at 35c set.
THE VARIETY STORE will sell blue and white enamelware,
consisting of stewers, milk pans, tea kettles, preserving
kettles, skillets and bread pan*, choice, one to a customer
35c. *
Tfte Gazette One Year for 75c.
We ran the Gazette at 76c a year oh two Bargain Days last
year, and added many names to our list, also receiving many re-
newals. The regular price of the paper is $1.00 a year, in %acL
vance, and we cannot afford to reduce the price, but after much
deliberation we have decided to make this offer for Bargain
Day, September 27th, only. Th is good for either new subscrip-
tions or renewals. We will accept all orders coming by mail,
where the postmark shows that letter was mailed on Sept. 27th.
Letters bearing any postmark, ether than Sept. 27th, enclosing
75c, will only be good for nine, months subscription.
Don’t let this opportunity to secure j^pur leading county pap.
er one year for 75c pass.. We w ill not promise that we will ever
put on this special rate again.
The .Sulphur Springs Gazette.
These prices are good for “Bargain Day” (Wednesday, Sept. 27) only, and are for SPOT CASH. No goods charged at these prices.
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This plan has been inaugurated by the live and hustling business men of Sulphur Springs
to induce people from far and near to come to Sulphur Springs, bring their products
here and make this their trading point. No town in all Northeast Texas can offer better
goods, more up-to-date or modern styles,-or lower prices than our merchants are offer-
ing every day. “BARGAIN DAY” is simply to be a big day, a great bargain=giving day.
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Such a Big Array of Real Bargains Simply Cannot be Matched
Anywhere Else in All Tessas Today
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Fanning, R. W. The Sulphur Springs Gazette. (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911, newspaper, September 22, 1911; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817489/m1/8/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.