The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1908 Page: 3 of 10
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Owing to the continuous rain and cool weather during the month of April we find our
stock of White Goods and Embroideries larger on the first of May than we care to have it.
We have made up our minds to make the month of May the banner month of spring
months and are making prices on this class of goods to close them out
White Dress Goods
1 lot of white dress
goods in Dimity
stripes and checks,
worth 121c, OJ_r
goes at . 0 2 v
1 lot of white goods
in fancy stripes and
open work checks,
worth 15c, goes | An
at lift
1 lot white goods,
worth 20 and 25 cts
in fancy stripes,
just the thing for
white skiits,
goes at .
16c
1
35
at
lot worth 30 to
cents, goes
We are showing the largest and best select-
ed line of plain white goods ever shown in
Pawhuska, consisting of India Linons, Persian
Lawns, English Nainsooks, Long Cloths, Cus-
tom Linen, in a wide range of prices.
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
Our Shoe Department, is the largest,
most complete Shoe Department in Osage
County.
We cany the very best makes and make
a specialty of all the new and snappy styles
and shapes.
This Month
we are going to make an‘extra effort on the
newest and best 1 ine of jj Ladies’ and Children’s
Oxfords ever shown in Osage county. Our
line of
Men’s Shoes
is larger and more complete than ever, both
in dress and work shoes.
Broken Lines
We have a few lines that are broken
sizes that we are making some closing out
prices that will^save you some money.
Children’s Wash Suits
CHILDREN’S
wash suits in
a big assort-
ment of fancy
colors and in
white—in all
11 styles. Prices
from
50c to $3
Boy’s wash
pants in blouse,
knee and plain.
Price from
30 to 75c
Hats! Hats!
Men’s Panama Hats at $7.00 and $7.50
A full line of men’s and boy’s straw hats rang-
ing in price from 10c to $4.00.
We are headquarters for everything in first-class Groceries. We carry nothing that does not
comply with the pure food laws >
Silks
In silks we are headquarters for all
kinds of dress silks—the line is
large and the styles the latest.
Bought after the big drop in silks.
The prices are right, the styles are
right and we know the quality is
right.
We are showing the largest and
best line of silk petticoats ever
shown in this county—in all colors
and black—ranging in fr!7 CA
price from $6.00 to . . $ll«DV
Dress Goods
A big lot of figured dress i A-
goods worth 12|c and 15c,go at lUv
All these goods are marked in
blue, they must go this month.
A big line of Embroidery just
the thing for Corset Covers, 11 _
worth 35c to 40c at per yard lIC
1,200 yds. Lace and Insertion
to match, worth 10c yard go r -
at ...... dv
Wash Waists and Skirts
We are showing a line of white
wash waists worth $1.00 and $2.00
We are going to make one or.
price of choice for . . Owv
We have 50 Ladies’ Skirts rang-
ing in price from $2.25 to $5.00
We are going to give you 25 per
cent off. You can save some
money on these. This mak 1C
es a $5.00 Skirt cost you$u«f«)
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats
and Caps
Men’s clothing in full 3-piece and 2
piece suits made by .three ofj the besl
known makers of clothing, the House o!
Kuppenheimer, the R. & W. and th<
Acorn Brand. They are well made
nicely trimmed and cut in the latest anc
snappy stylesTanging in price (Mr (if\
from $10.00 to tpZc)«VU
An endless variety of Men’s and
Boys’ pants of the R. & W. and Star
Brand, made up of the newest cloths at
prices lower than the lowest
Boys’ and Youth’s suit<, a big line
of well selected; styles] and cloths, at
prices that defy competition. We carry
the famous “Best Ever” rain and moth
proof Boys’ suits, ranging in
price from $6.00 to
$8.00
Everything in
Building Material
LUMBER, LIME, BRICK,
GLASS, PAINTS AND OILS
Farm Wagons
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Farm Machinery
of all kinds
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Buggies
and Carriages
We Sell Everything
McLaughlin - Farrar Company
We Sell Everything
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The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1908, newspaper, May 21, 1908; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172669/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.