The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1915 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES.FRIDAY, MAY 28. 1915.
F kGE THE. IE
The Big Stow Continues. Nothing Like It Ever Witnessed In North Texas Before.
A Continuous Performance *
Every patr£p a pleased Customer. Gbur prices are all new. We have made greater^ductions on almost ^erythiing.
A complete change of program beginning Saturday, May 29. Come early and get a good seat. The show starts promptly
at 9 o’clock and our new program will bring out a larger congregation than we had last Saturday.
Read The List of Bargains We Have For You Next Saturday
A FASCINATING BARGAIN IN FASCINATORS.
They are in wbols and silks and good lookers. They
retailed at 25c to $3. But of course we can't use fasci-
nators. We bought them to sell. Take one at—
9 cents.
LACE CURTAINS AT 39*
Some very pretty ones, too. marked to retail at from
$1 (£-£5. We forgot to advertise them last week.
them at—* * '
Take
AN OVERCOAT FOR S3 25.
We neglected to advertise our men's overcoats. They
are marked to sell at from $7.50 to $15. We can't use
them. Come and get one. They are offered at
$3 25 to $5.00.
SUSPENDERS 10G
Take your choice of our suspender stock, Jail kinds
and retailing at various prices—
39G to 81 49
t < NIAGRA SILK GLOVES AT 59G
Good stock of Niagra made silk gloves, regular $1
and $1.J50 Sellers. Per pair, while they last, at—
jg-jt, 59*.
KEEN CUTTER SCISSOR BARGAINS.
A smaf?Jscis8or show ease full of them. Good make,
too, you Icnow that. Big ones and little ones. The}'
sell usn^y at 60c to $1.50. We are offering them Sat-
* i ■
25* to 75* -
SIX ARROW BRAND COLLARS FOR 25G
We sold a lot of collars hut we have a lot left. They
must go. Some of them are Arrow brand eolars. Take
.all you want —
6 for 25G
COATS FOR 79<\
A lot of men’s extra coats. Some of them are the
best bargains you ever saw at—
79G each.
EVERY DAY HAS BEEN AN EXTA GOOD
DAY THIS WEEK.
We Expect to Make-Saturday May 29
Our Record Day. Don’t Fail To Be Here
LADIES' LINEN SUITS-FOR 8L.98.
They sold at from 50c to $5. lxiok them over and
take your choice for—
Only $1 98.
MATTING AT 11*
Last week we offered you 35c matting at 143 per
yard. We sold a big lot but it is not all gone. Take
what you want at—
11 cents.
OIL CLOTH 90
Last week we sold 20c and 25c oil cloth at I4eper
yard. Some of it is left. Take what you want Satur-
day at—
A TRUNK FOR 79G
They run from $1.50 to $7.50. Last week the price
was 98c to $2.35. Tomorrow you may have them at—
79c to SI 98
DRESS LINING 1*
We still have a lot of dress lining,
it take it at—
If you can use
EMBROIDERIES, 75 PERCENT OFF.
Embroideries, laces and insertions of all kinds. Last
week we offered them at half the regular selling price.
Now we are going to give you the same price, with an
additional 25 per cent for cash. Take what you want
ftt-
IL-4 Regular Price.
- A C ORSET FOR A DIME
Kabo corsets sell regularly at from 50c to $3. We
didn’t pay that much, however, and you can have them
t—
10< to $1 69
LADIES WAISTS AT 15G
Did you see our line of ladies' waists? They sold at
75c to $1.50. Last week we had them marked down
to 25c. Now we offer them at—
15*
, i * . •
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS
. The regular retail price was 50c to $1.50 per yard.
For the remainder of our big sale we offer you your
choice at
« ‘ 7 1-2 to 59^.
i_.;__: V/
* MILLINERY GOODS
Gome and see what we have^fioodness knows we
can t use it. Wei never did iutel^Po stay in the busi-
ness. We bought the Strong stock to sell. If we can t
ift th (TmTTUn ery department
1 ^5^4- -fet together onffle price
. Mjbwoftlbe youf’fan’lt. >
Come and
A PAIR OF PANTS FOR 69*
The retail price was from $1 to $6. We are not re-
tailing. We are selling out below manufacturer’s cost.
Last week we offered them at 69c to $2.98. Now you
may take them at—
69G to $1 98
ANY TIE IN THE HOUSE, 14*
They range from 25c to 75c, at regular retail price.
Take your choice for—
A VEST FOR A DIME.
Buy one and put it aside for next winter. The but-
tons cost more than we ask you for the vest—
A PAIR OF SHOES FOR 39<
The regular selling price ranged from $1 to $6. Last
Frfiday we put the price from 39c to $3.19. Tomorrow
they go at—
39^ to $1 98
A SUIT FOR THE BOY FOR 49*.
Last week we advertised boys-smts, regular selling
price $3.50 to $7.50, at $1.49 to $3.99. Tomorrow you
may take your choice at,the new price—
^* to 82 99
UNDERWEAR CHEAPER
Regular 25c to $1.50 garments were offered last week
at 15c to 69c. Now we have them marked down to—
15 to 59*
SHIRTS AT 64* —
We still have a big line of men’s shirts. W*e don't
want the retail price. Take your choice for
S4*
MEN’S WINTER UNDERWEAR
The remainder of our stock in this line, regular 50c
to $1.50 garments, from—
25* to 69*
A WOOL HAT FOR 50r
We have one table loaded down with wool hats.
Every woman ought to buy her husband one of these.
They will wear well. They are—
Only 50£.
A STRAW HAT FOR 15*
Panama and straw hats, ranging in price from 50c to
$5. In order to stick to our rule of telling the truth
and nothing but the truth in our advertising (that's
why we have been doing such a tremendous business )
we are forced to admit that we only find one Panama
hatin the bunch, but the straws are there, several of
them. Take your choice—
15< to 98*
A NEW HAT ^
La*t -wt**k we advertised our hats (selling regularly
at from $1 to $6) at 9e to $2.98 N.»\v we have some
new prices. Look them over. The price is down to —
9* to $1 49 *
1* a yard
THREE PAIR HOSE FOR 25*.
The regular 25c sellers. We are closing them out with
everything else. Pick what you want and take hem
at
8 1-3 cents.
WHAT WILL YOy GIVE US?
We still have more ribbon than you can sha.ee a
stick at. As we told you before we are in the grocery
and bakery business and this is one of the thouiand
and one things that we have in this stock that we never
will need. Look over the wagon load of it left and
Make us an Offer.
CHILDREN S COATS AT 59<V
Two hundred and fifty winter coats for chile ren,
regular price $1.50 to $5. We forgot these last v eek.
Buy one and put it away—
59* to 81 98
LADIES COATS AND COAT SUITS.
Here is another thing that we overlooked. The re-
tailed at from $5 to $17.50. You can have them Satur-
day at—
8219 to 87 50
A PLUSH CAPE FOR 25G
• trimmed, heavy qua .ity,
your chance to buy
:ei^c
Ladies plush capes, nicely
regular $1 to $5 sellers. He)
your wife a Christmas prese^Fcheap. They are all
nice"*and warm capes and good lookers Buy } oitr
wife one. Come on fellows. —
' 25<*
VVesold more goods Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday than we expected to sell all w eek. Our prices are bringing :he
crowds and our prices are moving the goods. We still have several thousand dollars worth of goods left. Everything
must go. We can’t charge it, but we have made the price on everything so cheap you can afford to borrow the money end
then save from 25 to 100 per cent on all your purchases. REMEMBER THIS -This is not a “re-hashed” advertisement.
It is a new one. with new and cheaper prices.
GRAVES & JOHNSON
S
South Side Square
The D. D. Strong Store •
Clarksville, Texas
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The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1915, newspaper, May 28, 1915; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850627/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.