Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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ABERNATHYS'
—Be Sure And Attend Our--
BIG CLOTHING AND SHOE SALE
Beginning Monday, Nov. 11, and Continuing
One Month.
THE BIGGEST BARGAINS
Ever Offered in CLOTHING and SHOES.
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Read Our Prices.
OUR LIST OF BARGAINS
Men's Covert cloth rubber lined Overcoats 2.00
A lot of Men's pants worth 2.00
Men's California Suits
Men's Beaver Overcoats while they last 5.00
Men's all wool Grey Suits 5.00
Men's Black Clay Worsted Suits 5.00
We have a large line of Boys' and Children's Suits that will surprise you. And
are daily expecting a large consignment of Drummer's samples in Ladies Heavy
Shoes, in Ladies' Fine Shoes, Men's Shoes, Men's Boots and Children s Shoes
that we will be able to sell for less than regular wholesale cost. Remember that
these prices are good so long as goods last, and are not made for special days
or week.
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7.50
ABIERNATHY wants your Cotton
He Pavs the Highest Price in Purcell or Lexington (or it,
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OPI G Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Clothing, Men's Hats and Caps. Millinery a
OtLL Specialty. Hardwrre, Wagons, Drugs. You can get anything you want at
ABERNATHYS'at the lowest prices to be found in the Territory. And we
wish to impress upon your minds that
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
We know every detail of our business. Know where to buy, when to buy and what to buy. We have been in
business for 12 years. We know at what markets and mills we can buy the cheapest. Compare our Qual-
ities and Prices with others and then buy where it is to Your Interest to buy.
AT NO TIME DO WE MISREPRESENT
To those who have never traded with AbernathyS we wish to say that if you will give us a trial you will
find that we will treat you right and will sell you your bill cheaper than you can buy anywhere, and we will
make-you a permanent customer of ours.
op*. ^ We have all the latest Fabrics and Trimmings suitable for all kinds of goods. We have five
^ ^jl |J? ladies working lor us, any one of which wHI be pleased to help select your dress and trimmings.
Our ladies are all posted on the latest styles and they can give yoj late ideas.
We carry all the new weaves in Dress Goods. A complete stock of silk and mirror velvet
and velveteens. An elegant line of silks, including Taffetas, China, Pue de soie and Gros
Grain silk and Japanese silks. Come and see our line before you buy.
The Prettiest Kind Of Waist Goods In Exclusive Patterns,
IN OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT
We are allowing the largest and choicest liue of
HOLIDAY GOODS
In Cleveland County.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
1S lbs Granulated Sugar for $1.00
6 lbs Arm & Hammer Soda 25o
20 lbs Evaporated Peaches for. 1.00
IS lbs Evaporated Apples for 1.00
XXXX Coffee per pound 10c
We guarantee our price on llour and can savo 3'ou
money generally in this department.
IN OUR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.
We arc making a special run on
STOVES
this month. We can save you money on Wire
and can sell you .the best Wttgon on the beat
terms in town.
We Give With Every 25c Purchase a Coupon Which we Redeem With Fine Ghinaware.
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Coombs, Charles W. Cleveland County Leader. (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1901, newspaper, November 15, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109061/m1/2/: accessed May 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.