The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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life for your inspection. Wo were
So come, we bid you welcome. You will
cade your way. We l^Caib^reH IWf «*§« ^fnd we buy more goods by far than the entire town of (fra
of the main foundation atom h of our business has been to undewell, and we axp^pabled to do this because we buy
showing a line of goods which ere think bTs^erior to any line eve/brfowin ^
uiicertafn Wihw:-—
per 'than other]
spring we are
bemMcivesinn^
;W» bought about
o|gKfflbrpi4#r;
Are still ohesp, although a heavy advance in the
market on all ootton goods, in moat instances we
4 are holding to the name old p ties*. All it* but
at veftgr much under its v
up anion* our twelve atoi
, ft They were div
aad it Is now on
Tjhe prifesjjgft.
goods side, thsy wilt p!es«e you in^Mifpriae
pattern, and qiahty. wTthJ** theyZuoWZ
lot. A§to the prices, thsy will speak for them-
selves. * -i ■ *
Otnr 11.00 fine blaek Voile ib a beauty and usually
\ aalla tor mnM monsv.
Hope Bleaohed domestic at per yard..........8 l-3o
Good yard wide brbwn domestic at per yard. .. 6c
Good Cotton Cheeks ptt yard 4 l-le and . ......5e
Big line of regular lOc and 12c percales per yard 813
* only per yard
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FancyDress Trimming^.
Clothing
per yerd
AH colors in
immense pc
Silk Fagoting at l.Q* per yard to:
Laos Bands in beautiful designs
ing power more appg
department. ' we.iftfi
per yard
i Wish Dress Goods*
You can’t help being pleased with all the new Wash
Goods wc have to shew you and the prices ars reas-
onable.
Nice figured Lawns, per yard............. ,, .8 1 2c
many lots of
ts at what
«■ • . . Beits :"7 ■ , ■ " ■ *■ V.
AH the newest and prettiest sty bps in Belts can be
seen at our store. The prioee run from 25c to $1.00
You will enjoy looking at them;^^^ •
■Hof Ogf
it made.to mi
irats of
and patterns In
wna, Dimities etc. per yard 10c
that ueua&y sells for more mosey. The patterns ars
Our shoe stock is lutt and complete. We handle the
best eboee that wwaey can Jbuy.
Ladles* low cuj Shoes. ^
A nice line of all solid leathsr .oxfords at......SLOO
8 different styles of ladies’ Soft Kid, well finished and
durable Oxfords and sandals with plenty of snap at,
only per pair. . . ....... .....$160
Men’afck mixed Cheviot suite
deslreebls at suit
•2221 of w«sS|
Meu5Tfln.*li wool UMk gr*aiu
mi wool and very
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u\ worsted suit# at
' .!*.* '*? jsaifcf
suits, per suitllOAOi
Hfteen cents.
Our 16 eent Drees Goods assortment cant be
Hretty homespun Tieeue; very cheap, per yi
Pretty patterns in Gaae Bourette. per yard.
Our $2.00 and $$.60 Oxfords and sandals are excel-
lent value#, and they are pretty and will wear well.
Nice line of pimi&es, .per yard,... .7..
Embroidered Moon Tissue, per yard...
Pore Brown Lta*h dress goods, per yard
Novelty Batiste, par yard..........
Children,s Sandals.
> have a pretty line of chfidrens' summer shoes
We are selling; ^ : ' ‘ ' **--------
Childrens' Sendai* rise 6 to 8 at per pair 50ot
“ • « 9 to 11 I t per pair... .B5c
« •• -----.« 12 to $
iasee fsnov tie slippers fit# 12 I
or fine Bandala vd Oxfords are
snd finish. Ytf will Uke them
Men’s nice all wool dark W0?f(fd suits worth $11.50!
s Obevioc^uitSU^ would beo
a » CIA AA mi - -*ftK2r'2La3tt!L fir1 v I:. ri-3?*-----
Novelty suitings, in a nioe Mr
- at $i0.0t> we are aelUi
Men’s nioe Cheviot Suit*
poysujt
^ - flood*/
We areshowing the prettiest line of White Goods we
Imlevgr shown. %
India finnyiat,per yd, 6, 8 1-3,10 12 1-2.16,20and 26e
We are selling a regular 15c white Lawn, per yd, 10c
Persian Lawns, per yard............16, 20 and 25c
Silk Persian white Lawns, per yard......26 wad 35c
Sts tsus& «5? Mr ssr
•<**• Youth’s fins
Knee suits in a nioe lint of styb*.
we can save you big money o%fi*y thing in the ekdk
■«#*
ing Une. Try us
$3.50 for $3.50
W» place on sale about one h undred pairs of “Regent
e are to-day showing the lamet stock
have ever shown. All our bale are 11
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XXXX* Eutria * Hat in all shapes. "Every one
guarantflhd to give satisfaction."* "
$3 60** Box Calf and Yici Shoes at $$.60 a
These shoes are made wfth Goodyear welt an
finished and made to wear. They are worth !
but we place them on sale at Only per pair.., J
mmmmwrnmmmmmmm f1 Win 1 inemaBSwai'i-piBULiiii. ■
worth 20o per yard, at only
e are to -day showing the largest stock of Hats we
have ever Mown. AH our h*t* ere now made to
**•“ w* »“ .bowlne th, ”l».rkio, Bro.
XXXX'i'.utrf, '■ H,t in all £v«ry oo.l
guarai»M|d to rive .fia Usfaatton. J \ :
Full line of Stetson Hats at less than regular prioee j
Novelties.
We have many fancy NovdMee to show you without
White <Waist
We have tln sale about 60 fine white waist patterns.
The assortment is complain. The are Superb.
They begin at 40c a pattern and run up to $1.50 a
Fancy French dip puff
Fancy Waist pets in a big assortment at 16c to 60c
LadisS’ FancyTurutf^sr collars at..............25c
They begin at 40e a pattern and run up to $1.60 a
pattern. A big asegrtmant and at low price*, We
want you to see them
Plenty of new goods of all kinds at prions that are irresistible
The Law Price makers, I
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1904, newspaper, March 31, 1904; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870461/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.