Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 113, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1895 Page: 5 of 5
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In every line our Stock is complete, and in spite of the advanced and advancing market we
have purchased our entire tail stock at prices that can be offered as low, and lower, than ever be-
fore.
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And we intend to make our new stock of Fall and Winter goods move rapidly, if low prices will
do it. Everything the best; Not a poor article in the store. Right up in quality, style, and assort-
ment. Just what will please you. Come and see. No trouble to show goods.
Turk'mh Red Calico, j Brown LL Muslin. [ |,a<lie- Ulack II o-
7i Kind,
In this sale,
4 cent-.
No 900
urtli In cents,
Itegular price,
ti.! cent.-,
In this sale I uenta* s;''L'" 'ellis.
Men's Ov.
Our Corset-
That we offer at
41* cents,
Are the best made for
The Money.
A f o<xl irradu of Men-' underwear
Iiegulur price, ;i5c. In this sale in;
Kxtra <|iialitv S'l/e in ali -hades,
4'i inches wide; regular.price 'i5c in
! this sale 4*c.
Mens' Sox worth
I" cents,
In this sale 5 cents,
Jus.
i*i new patterns in I
I! at ti5c per yard. |:
ri■ of ■s vd s",.vs.
Mens' Creole
PEIi l'AIK.
this Hill.'
r>'our ! Mens' Li
American Lady
Vtid model form O.r
' - ' dr ■ black hose, regular
. ■> > ruts, In this sale, K J cunts !
t;er pair.
Cat
American Ulue | CoMh bent, nix cord
fi.i; e ... . spool cotton, in black.
!« aheo, fortius week .
|white and all -hades,
[ ('ts tlle .Vli- ! 4 cents .spool.
oil grain A complete line; Ladies' white ! Ladie- glove
" " - u i i felt shades, thi-liarkl- worth Scgraii; shoes wrtli
this sale,-ale, ( this .sale ■ tci.MS, thL* mhIc
'■eitt-. . -_'.tc each.| per pair.
— P'-nders umbrellas | Udies ribbed .um-1 Ladies' black kid
i • i n 11 j mar vMt( regular glows, nga i
.^'lo i:i J .'x) kind $1...,
' 00 kind 2.78
A sple idid blue
I )t'iiiins,
lu this bale at
12^ cents.
Our refil lar ,\ < mm i •
-;! cents-' ( liiiui Siik
1-K1U-N mi r
Each in thi-. .ale
24 cents.
Mens* Hats,
Our $2.50 Hats,
In this 6ale,
$ 1.75. .
We have all t.:e
'.test blocks in iuci ' ' re< ; ■ -. . .
Fall hats. j this sale $1. W ].;tir
Strictly all Wool Cash
iuiers, 38 inches wide:
former price 50c in this
sale 373£ cents.
Our entire line of Sum-| A nice crash in
mer wash fabrics, form •
, ,, , ,J bleached anu un-
crly 12>4, lo, 18 and 20 \
"onts, will be sold at 8 1J. j bleached ut 4- c 'its.
Bleached muslin,
Regular, S-J- ccnt^
Grade in this sale
♦i-A cents.
Men's Shirts Your clioiiy >f our
From -1 cents upward-j 1 1 Mens lies in this
Try Them. cent-.
letter g-:: ]e ot
lirctin^ ol.l a!
price 22 cento, in
thin sale 11 cents.
price 81.U0 in thi."
sale 7- cents.
■atuht i-atfi- Table Oil Cloth in a We have a bargain in Henrietta.
"• 'n a_l number of Patternsi We had to buy in c^s lot*, in
- in ti. io sai.. ; orduj to get it at tho pri o. 45
i 18 cents yard. j inch, all won! Henrietta at 17'.'.
' -r line of Indies', Apron Gingleinis
' • ho> s, misses' [
an i ciiildrcn's under-1 4 cent ;d
\v<. :tr i- eomple iu evcrv 1
resect.
Ahv...s - n<:
Ticking at
1:.. -:, 10, i-j.[, I,,, Is and -0
Cents per yard.
Our regular sj cent outing cloth,
in this sale
5A Cents.
Sheeting that alwa\ -i
in this -ale
• Red Cable I •. p
Sold at 40 cents,
in this sale, 1
27 senU | er j ard
I" peie: e- (iotl' Suiting
•i'i inches wide,
rmer price 15 cents
to l>e closed out at
',) :i-4 cents.
< liildren's Shoes
from :is cents
I | >ward.
-'T inch Worsted
Dre.-s (iood-,
Formerlly Is cent-,
at I ctnts.
Roys, Girls, Misses,
l.adie-. Children and
Men-' Shoes in all
tirades.
■lust received, a lot of Cotton bats' Try our All Ueck
, er shirting at 10"
The best shirting
i in the world.
which we offer at
5 cents a bat.
A Complete Stock of
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Etc.
The above cuts represent the presents we are giving to our CASH CUSTOMERS. WHY WE
DO IT. We want to do business. We want your trade and will make it an object for you to trade
with us. Friends, we hope to induce a large number of new customers to trade with us, at least
long enough to test the quaiility of our goods, our prices and our way of doing business. We re-?
spectfully solicit your patronage and will take pleasure in presenting you these very useful articles
to which your purchases will entitle you.
Dry Goods Store. West Side Public Square.
bAUvJUM dc SNATTINGER, Proprietors.
Sole Agt for Thompson's Glove-Fifting Corsets.
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Perry & Welch. Perry Daily Enterprise. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 113, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1895, newspaper, September 13, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106504/m1/5/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.