The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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250 Boys Suits
SLAUGHTERED BEYOND REA-
SON. We are going to make a
clean sweep on our entire stock
yf Boys Suits and extra pants.
Ranging in price from $1x50
down to $i.oo per suit. Your last
and only opportunity of the en-
tire season. They are going to
be cheaper than ever before, you
will wonder how we can do it.
LOOK FOR THE BLUE TIOKET_
15000 Worth of Cloth-
ing; Slaughtered
300 mens’ suits must go in this
sale, regardless of profit, or cost
price to us. You need the suit
and we need the money, come
and get yours, both of us will he
happy. We have bought spring
goods and must have the space.
Ladies come bring your husband
and dress him up cheapef than
ever before. Bound to sell, must
sell and will sell the above men-
tioned 300 suits at Slaughter
Price.
$26.00 Suit Slaughtered to......................I
$20.00 Suit Slaughtered to.................... jlyW
$18.00Suit Slaughtered to...... .............
$16.60 and $15.00 Suita Slaughtered to.........*21"S
$14.00 Suita Slaughtered to...................
$12 60 Suita Slaughtered to.....................
46 Job Lota Suita For Each...... * * * * *
Over lOO Overcoats
Slaughtered.
Overwhelming Barging Below.
$18.00 and $16.60 Coata Slaughtered to........Sl2a59
$16 00 Coata Slaughtered to...................wl l«wB
SI 0.00
$15.00 Blue Coat...................................
$9.00 and $7.50 Coat. Special...................BJa*B
Sn 50
$1000 Coat. Special--..........................
We are going to make a
clean sweep of the entire
stock. Hurry up and be the
first to get the choice of
the entire stock.
Leek Fer the Bhn
Februar
1st to
eginning Saturday morning, at nine c
slaughter prices on the entire stock 0
_ are going to offer the people of Pano
the middle of the winter season, that you
and miles to avail yourselves of such an opportunity that don
to attend this Mighty Slaughter Sale on every article of winter 1
the Eastern Mill Agents and Manufadlurers. ^Prepare
friends to come. Don’t miss the opening day, it will be the be*
shot to pieces. We mean just exactly what we advertise and 0
2,000 Yards Dress Qoods
and Silks
SLAUGHTER SALE PRICE
We are going to make a clean sweep sale
of every piece of woolen, dress and silk goods
on our shelves from this season’s purch-
ases. We are going to make it to your in-
terest to come for miles to attend this sale.
$1.50 yd. 54 inch wide Woolen, special sale
$1.25 per yard 54 inch wide Woolen, special sale
per yard.....................................
$1.00 per yard 42 inch wide Woolen, special sale
per yard .....................................
$1.00 per yard 36 inch Satin, apecial sale per yd.
$1.00 yd. 36 inch Messaline, special sale per yd-
60c yd. 27 inch wide Silk, special sale per yd.. • •
50 c yd.36 Inch light plain akirt gooda, apecial sale
price per yd...................................
35c yd. 32 inch mixed goods, tale per yd.
25c yd. 32 inch mixed gowis. sale per yd.
95c
95e
85c
85c
15c
39c
29c
19c
15c
12c Cotton
Prices slaughtered to
10-4 Brown Pepperel sheeting per yd. 25c
10-4 Bleeched Pepperel sheeting yd. 27 *“ac
20 yd cotton stripes to. -------- $1.00
36 inch domestic per yd.----------------- 4 3-4c
Red Seal Ginghams 12 1-2C slaughtered
price per yd.________________
10c Dress Ginghams per yd. -----k
10 yd prints every afternoon
from 2to 3 o’clock for 35c.
To Ladies Only.
Up to February 8th prints at
3 l-2c per yd.
■•yds. Prints lor only To Ladies
only. Be on time.
REMEMBER THE DATE AMD PLACE, J. R. J0ME8
E8T SLAUGHTER PRIOE SALE EVER HELD.
DAY, NIDE O'CLOCK SHARP.
13 Days of Ca
Don’t make us embarrass you and oursel
anything. We are going to oiler you sue
we can’t allord to charge anything, so pr
cash and supply yourselves lor the rest ol
weeks in February. No longer time wllf
Saturday, February %\
longer time^-Be Hei
d] IT HAS been the custom of firm for
uine Clean Up Sale. Febuary beini
year in which to hold our special Sale, we I
Slaughter Sale the entire month of Januai v
we have intirely too large a stock, we mi"
dates.
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I. R. (ONES
North West C
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1913, newspaper, January 29, 1913; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth885999/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.