The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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-ve received more new goods than
Graham. We have a bea
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Our prices are in keepingwT
reputation for good goods and low prices.
White WalstJug.
Bain and fancy waiatinga.
We have about forty differ*
ent patterns and styles in
*hite waist goods. The
prices are from 16c to 60c a
yard. We jure selling regu-
lar 40c fine Mercerized waint
ings at 26c a yard. „
Dress Trimmings
We have received and now on sale what
We know you will eav that
We have the prettiest dress
trimmings you have ever
seen. Medallions, Mexican
be the best assorted and most complete line of goods ever
m Graham. We know we have by far the bigest and
nicest lines of goods we have ever shown. You know our
prices are always lower than e Is where-
Fagoting, fancy
All at our custom
sertions,
buttons.
badies’ fteckuiear
Waist Sets
You cant find a better «a*
sortment than we are t*how^
ing, and our reputation for
low prices is behind each
piece that the pride is right.
A nice line of Ladies’ turn
overs, fancy collar and cufl
sets, Silk col lore etc. at 26c
All the new things
sets, lots of pretty sty les and
kinds at 15 cents up to 6)EJc
Embroidery
Wash Dress Goods.
When it comes to wash dress goods we have by big odds
We , bought, about $3,000
Dress Goods,
worth of embroidery at very
We hardly knew where to
commence to tell you of all
much under its value. They
n*nro rl i vi/1 rari »i\ __
were divided up among our
me pretty new dress goods
that we now have on sale.
showing beautiful
twelve stores, and it i* now
on sale liere^ The prices are
from 1c np to 26c a yard.
Wi are
Voile at 21.00. dolors W*
good 76c Voile at......60c
Nico line of Mohairs and
tiiilliantiues at........60c
Fine fancy UrHHantines.
Take a look at them on Xhe
counter in the dry goods
*dde. They will pleas? youi
in styles, prie'es patterns and
10 cents a yard'
and 5 c<*m« k yard.
quality. We think they are
AH the be*H*a!fco, Hti
>y> Garners and Americans sty 6c yd
unusually cheap.
40 Pieces fine 12 l-2o and 15o Zephyr Ginghams at 10c a yard.
waist suits at
e have e world ot new goods in i
departmants. New everything and
we always undersell because we
underbuy
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1904, newspaper, March 10, 1904; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870227/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.