The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, April 27, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Volume XVI.
El Keno Oklahoma, Thursday April 27, 1'.'05
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men, boys and children's Hats,
men's Summer Underwear, men
and boy's laundried and work
shirts, men's furnishings of all
kinds, in fact every item in the
south room of our double store.
August ist, I will ship what is
not sold to my Minco store.
Please read carefully what X say and note carefully the prices I make and if you have never believed an
advertisement before, investigate this one before you buy. 90 days, or until August first, I will offer to my
trade every article in my large south room at actual cost. I have very reluctantly come to this determination,
but having come to it I will carry out the terms to the letter. _ I have a Dry Goods business at Minco, and ex-
ect to add what is left of this clothing stock to that store on August 1st. I do not want to move any of these
goods I offer them to you, at the first and original wholesale price. It must be cash in hand, and it must be
at actual cost, please remember.
I will Greatly enlarge my Dry Goods and Ladies' Ready-to-wear Department, and it is with this in view and
the lowering of my expense account that has determined and influenced me in this important move, both to
von and me All I ask of you is a careful investigation as to this being bonafide it will nay you and help me.
To every man who will retain this advertisement and present it to me on August 29. 1905. I will make them
a nresent of a new suit of clothing, providing that I have not lived up to my advertisement, including the re-
moval of what is left to my Minco business. Note carefully the prices quoted on this page and see how
cheap you can buy goods at Frybergers.
LOT NO. 1.
126—Men's high-grade tailored suits.
All of this year's purchase All sewed
in silk—They are high grade, and I
will defy any other store to show bet-
ter or later style—they are our $15 to
$22 per suit sellers They cost from
$7.75 to 10.50.
LOT NO. 2.
209—Suits of Men's medium priced
suits in all shades and cloths from
the best Tailors, made right and are
right, they are the $10 and $12 regular
sellers, the wholesale cost are from
$5.50 to $6.75.
LOT NO. 3.
152 Men's cheap suits, the usual
price" is at retail. $6 to $8. The whole-
sale price, $3.75 to $4 25.
85—Boys and Youths, long pant
suits, the $8 and $12 retailer. The
wholesale cost ranges from $1 to $7.
LOT NO. 5.
. .35—Boys and Youths long pant suits
the $5. $6 and $7 sellers
. The wholesale cost is $2.75 to $3.75.
100 Boys Knee pant suits, the $5 to
$9 sellers
The wholesale costs $3.75 to $5.50.
126—Boys Knee, pant suits, the
$3.50 and $4.50 retailers.
The wholesale cost Is from $2 to $3.
We have a beautiful line of Buster
Brown Suits.
100 doz. of shirts and drawers, in
one special lot, that i bought dirt
cheap—while they lost, per gar-
ment 15c
The regular 50c Balbrigan shirt and
drawers, while they last, each.... 35c
50 dozen elastic seam drawers, the
regular 50c sellers, while they last, per
pair 35c
100 dozen men's work sox. the 10c
quality, 12 pair for 75c
50 dozen Men's high grade laundried
s'hirts, the 50c cuality, each 39c
30 dozen high grade laundried
shirts, the $1.25 quality, each 79c
Special lot standing-wing collars,
per dozen 75c
An immense stock of high grade half
hose, the 25c sellers, at 17c
200 dozen mens heavy work shirts,
the 50c quality, each .. 39c
100 dozen men's and boys overalls,
our regular 50c quality, each 39c
HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS.
A most complete stock in all grades
including our late styles of furs and
straws, they all go at wholesale cost.
SHOES
We have an immense stock of shoes,
the greater portion of which, are of
this spring's purchase. They are of all
grades, including Men's l.adies', misses
boys and children's, including a com-
plete and full line of baby's. They are
included in this sale at actual whob-
sale prices.
Sale Begins Wednesday, May 3rd, at i> a. in.
At FRYBERGER S, South Door, El Keno.
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, April 27, 1905, newspaper, April 27, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112438/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.