The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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EVERYBODY'S DOING IT
ONLY
10 Days
WHAT?
ONLY
10 Days
Making a Rush for Abernathy's
♦ -*"25
To Get Some of Those Bargains That Are Rarely Offered. In This Case Jita Is
A Stock Reducing Sale
In order ot make some changes the first of the year which will soon be here'and in
order to do so we are going to offer to the people of Cleveland and McClain counties the
biggest bargains ever offered to the public.
EXTRA!
To the first ftve ladies trading $25.00 worth we will give a nice dress dress pattern and will give them choice of five
patterns. Now this sale will last ONLY TEN DAYS and we arc going to keep a record of the sales and the one who buys
the largest bill we will give a John B. Stetson hat.
$1.00
Suit Men's Heavy
Fleeced Underwear
Only
75c
A Line of
$1.75 and $2.00
Men's Hats
$1.39
One Lot Of Tlen's
Dress Pants
$2.00 and $2.50 going at
$1-39
SHOES
We can show more
shoes than any house in
Cleveland County prices
from - $1.39 up
Dress Goods
We have them and to spare.
$1.50 Wool Taffeta 98c
$1.50 Varieties 98c
75c. 50 inch Panama 48c
35c and 50c stipe poplin 23c
35c and 50c strip mohair 23c
Hose! Hose!
Light and Heavy 5c
per pair and so on.
Ladies' Underwear
SI.25 union Suits in
bleach ribbed only
OSc
Trunks
We are going to make
you prices that will make
you think you have found
one.
Silk Ribbon
In colors and wide at
10c. Who ever saw No.
80 silk ribbon at 10c
before.
$3.00
Wool Knap ^Blanket
extra heavy, wide and
long for = - $2.39
Others for 48c and up. Let
us show them to you.
Comforts
One lot of choice hea
vy and fancy colors worth
2.00 at
$1.48
Counterpanes
Cut corners and heavy
fringe worth - - $2.00
Only $1.43
Outings, Cotton Flan-
and Domestic
We always lead in price
and quality. Can furnish
you them at nearly any
price.
Clothing
On account of the size of our
gtock we haven't room to begin
pricing them but all will be marked
in plain figures which are really un-
reasonably low. Don't fail to see
them.
Groceries
As usual we are in the lead.
25c Can Baking nowder 18c
18 lbs. iugar $L00
. Coffee, we hare a special 30c
grade for 23c
Flour $2,30
Lasts Only Ten Days
WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR THIS
FEAST OF BARGAINS AND WILL OPEN PROMPTLY AT NINE A. M.
Saturday December 7
Be on Hand! Remember the Premiums (iiven Away and be One of the Lucky Five
ABERNATHY'S
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The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1912, newspaper, December 6, 1912; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110548/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.