The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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SAVE
Buy your cultivator
now and save money
The famous Ohio rid-
ing cultivator for
$24.49
Some grain drills at
big reduction $90.00
drill for $75.00
See our hog wire,
chicken and field wire
Solid oak rockers a
2.50 value at $1.19
A big stock of dining
chairs and rockcs
Enameled ware bar=
gains. Drinking cups
1c each. 25c values
at 9c each
FOR THE
Big Extension Sale
Of the Balance of the Big Furniture Stock,
Etc., of
EDGAR J. KELLER
Lexington, Oklahoma
The big sale is extended 10 days more. This time for a clean sweep.
G. W. GROVES A CO.
Are determined to clean out everything in the next 10 days. STORE
NOW CLOSED, during which time great preparations are going on.
Prices on all furniture, carpets, sewing machines, farm implements,
wagon, etc., are being cut right and left, as all must go in that limited
space.
Store Will Open and Sale Begins
Friday, February 14,
At 9 a. in.
Costs No Longer Guage the Selling Prices. All
Must Qo in That Time. 3, 4, and
5 Articles at the Price of One.
Will be the greatest 10 days of merchandise selling in the county's history
A big assortment of
tinware. 25c values
at 9c each
.... ——•>..( vn«
Tents and wagon
sheets at greatly re=
duced prices
Vacuum carpet
sweepers. 6.50 for
cut price of
$2.98
Paint your house
when you can get a
good white house
paint at 98c per
gallon
Hog wire at less than
factory price 21 3=4c
per rod for 26 inch
Hog Wire
Read These Prices and Gome, And Come Quick
Farm Implements
33.00 Riding Cultivator
$24.49
40.00 Disc Cultivator *'25.47
10 Inch Breaking plow $6.37
12 Inch Breaking plow $8.69
Walking planters, riding listers and planters,,
two row corn ond cotton planters at ridic-
ulously low prices.
Two gang disc plows former price of 74.00
for $39.49
Two gang solid comfort plows, former price
73.00 for *38.49
Plow shares for all makes of plows far below
the usual prices.
Cotton hoes, usual 60c kind 39c each
Monkey wrenches and all other wrenches go.
Lister lays and extra shovels for cultivators go
at less than wholesale prices.
Cotton sweeps of all sizes must he Bold.
A few lawn mowers make us an offer.
Wagons and Buggies
3 Inch wagon for $69.49
85.00 Emerson buggy $67.49
Big bargains in buggies that have been re-
possessed .
130.00 Surrey for $109.47
120.00 Surrey for $98.37
One Concord buggy with pole and brake a
125.00 value at $87.49
Some extra bargains in buggy and plow har-
ness.
Trunks and Bags
5.00 Trunks at - $1.98
Bags were 1.50 now 98c
Suit cases at one third former price.
Sewing Machines
25.00 Drop head sewing machine.... $12.49
50.00 New Goodrok sewing machine $24.98
Furniture
Dressers, 8.00 go at
Folding bed, 12.50 go at
Wardrobe, 12.50 at
Buffet, 25.00 go at
Parlor suit, 35.00 goes at
Center tables
Some iron beds at
Wooden beds at
$3.98
$6.72
$7.49
15.79
19.89
79c up
-79c each
$1.19 and up
Spring mattresses far below the cost of these
goods.
Kitchen cabinets way down.
China
A small lot of odd china pieces left that must
go. Yiu know these dishes they go at
half price.
One set of 35.00 llaviland pattern 100 pieces
at $22.49.
One set of Austrian china 100 pieces $25.00
go at $15.79
One set of Bavarian china. 23.00 goes $14.78
Washing Machines
12.50 Washing machine for
$4.49
Picture Frames
16x50 glass and back complete ;'t 39c, 69c
89c and $1.29.
There is a small lot of wall paper lefl. One
or two rooms of moire in cream and white
come and see at I9c per double roll
Paint
House paint, 1.75 per gal. now at 98c
Guaranteed barn paint at 79c
Stoves
3 burner coal oil cook stove, 9.50 now $5.98
1 3 burner gasolene range $4.98
50.00 cast ranges from $35 to $40
All heaters must go at any pritie.
It will be 10 days more of great selling—goods will go at any old price. Furniture, carpets, paints, wall paper, sew=
ing machines, farm implements, wagons, harness, stoves, etc., will go at prices never before heard of in Cleveland county
as all must go. At the old store and stand of
EDGAR J. KELLER, Lexington, Oklahoma
G. W. Groves & Co. in Charge
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The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1913, newspaper, February 14, 1913; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110558/m1/5/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.