El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 328, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1901 Page: 4 of 5
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CM Mills oi ./m bimpson & oon, a lew assorted lots of Mill Ends, short length^ purchased H
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£•-—.*«-> < ,SiOh,uo^ vKD foi ib that your money back if the goods are not wli i1 ^
yn they should be We give you a lew items and prices, which is but? small inkli^ of ^
kU wliat you may find here m this great department. 1 1I1Kimg oi
Trimmed Hats.
We will show you ns fine a 1 in
ns you will see 111 town ready to wear.
ONI) FLOOR SA LK.
of Trimmed Hats
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Mrs. Engle.
Mrs. Eugle, who lias heen with us so long, will
have personal charge of this department, and assures
her many friends, that goods will he sold on their
merits,
Blankets.
theMnid!,^ ......
Going at
.............48 c.
Dress Ginghams.
erns
yard.
Amoskeg Ginghams.
!.1,1 Ml yards Amoskeg Ginghams in apron cheek pat-
;• :.ou are worth all over town fijjc.por
Vou get them here at per yard
P2c.
1,599 yards of laimy.Div-s (iinghams in dark stripes.
the .,e. 'inaiiiy. I" ...... fold. Von get I,cm in this
I Mill End Sale af per yard..... (.|
Dress Shirts.
2o dozen men’s extra fancy Dress Shirts, big man-
ufacturer's sample line. $1.50, $1.25, $1.(H) Toe. and 50c.
shirts, all in this lot. Vou choice at...............................39c.
Monarch Mills Goods.
1.000yards Monarch Mills fancy Demens and Cot-
tonandes for hoy’s and men’s pants.' Worth 15c. all over
town. In this great Mill End Sale, per \'ard llle.
Shaker Flannels.
I.20H yards good mill unbleached Shaker Klanel 5
quality- The Mill End Sale
to 10 yard- lengths, tli
| Price per yard
Work Shirts.
10 doz. men’s work shirts—a good one-
anywhere. In this sale at ......................
Table Cloths.
40 cents
.....25c.
Ladies' Hose.
5o doz. Ladles’ Black Hose, good 10c. <p
at litis sale 4 pairs
for
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...80c.
Do yon want an ahs dutely fast color Table Cloth?
We have 1,000 yards of Ib nl'roe's List colored damask,
in 2 too yard lengths. They sell ever where for 5()c.
per yard. They are here in this Mill End Sale at per
yard..
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Childrens' Hose.
50 doz. Childrens’ Hose, the 10c. grade.
4 pairs for
............ 80c.
Lace Curtains.
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150 pairs of Lace Curtains at a fearfully low
80 pairs at.........................................
to “ “ ..........................................................................
so “ “ ................
They are the $1.00, $1
wlinl we call seconds,
he sold for just what they an
bargain at the price.
price.
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................ 08c.
ill, and $2.1)0 Curtains, hut are
drop-stIch somew here, and will
Iml surely a very great
Percales.
4,500 yords of Johnson’s 36-inch Percales, beautiful,
choice, new fall st les. The 12h,c. ipiali y. I n 5. 7. s. 9.
10 yard lengths. The Mill End Sale price per yard - ' .>•
Canton Flannel.
5,000 yards good heavy Canton Flannel the H'
10c grade. \\ Idle it lasts
and
Silks.
Mercery, ’'/’'‘‘f Ed.v-Stnne Silks, a beautiful figured
Mencrtzed cloth, extra line for w-.ists. fnnev dresses
bn children. J he usual price is 22 and 25e.' hut vou
can get it here at the Mill End Sale at per yaid ..... 1?
Satteens.
in.ooo yards Simpson’s Berlin Black Satteens. 1 to
at f,er -aISK ’ K'» in this sale
1 ■ ' ............................................. .....................10c.
Outings.
Silkaline.
3,500 yards Dark Outings, the usual 10c. (piality. In | 5.non yards Simpson's Best Dranerv Sill-alto., n
71 "sllal «*! town price is 15c. Will go in this sal,' at
_ per yard................................... s*
Fancy Outings.
2.500 yards neat, high colored, pinstriped and check-
ed fancy grade outing, just the t hing for night gowns
and children’s dresses, the 10c. quality. Go in this
Mill End Sale at per yard................... .....................61c.
Cratons.
1,0011 J,I ids Simpson s Egyptian ('retons, for upholst
•i mu or sola pillows, fancy briylit patents ||1(.
I quality. Our Mill End Sale price per yard..
10c.
10,000 yards Best Prints. Usual all over town price 6x4c. Our Mill End Price, 2c
12,800 Simpson's Silver Gray, Boyai Blue and China blue-blacks and whites, in 7 8
9 and 10 yard lengths.- All over town price Q\c. Our Mill End Price 4c.
yfei 2,500 yards Simpson's fine-figured Sateens, beautiful new fall colors, just the thinp’
fey for waists' and dresses. In lengths from three to 10 yards. Usual price 18c. all over
tn% town. Yours at the Mill End Sale per yard 7!2c.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 328, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1901, newspaper, September 9, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910657/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.