Norman Democrat--Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 21, Ed. 2 Friday, December 15, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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SAVE THIS AND COME TO THE
30,000
Worth of the very highest grade of
MERCHANDISE
To be distributed into the homes of
the people at prices that are less
than cost of raw material.
This Sale Closes Saturday, Dec. 23
Which Opened December 13th,
and Closes December 23.
$30,000.00
Worth of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Furn-
ishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc., Etc.
flt Less than Cost to Nlanuiacture.
PRICES
Will reach the very Lowest Limit in
this sensational sale
Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and
Shoes, Furnishing Goods.
EPHRAIMS' STORE
Norman, Okla.
The Entire Stock of Frank Ephraim's Store at Norman has been placed
in charge of the Lincoln Salvage Co. of Chicago, for this great sale, which
closes Dec. 23. Everything goes regardless of cost or former selling prices.
The World's
Greatest Sals
IS NOW ON AT
FRANK EPHRAIM'S STORE
Owing to existing conditions w
stock over to the people for 10 days
material.
• will place their entire $30,000
for less than the cost of the raw
Men's Suits.
a's Mixed Suits, worth 510
a's Mixed Suits, worth $12
a's Fancy and Black Suits, worth 12.50 to 18.00
u's Fine Tailored Suits, Kuppenheimer make, worth
18.00, 20.00 and 22.00, goes in this sale for
Men's Overcoats.
jcy Plaid Long Coats, worth 10.00
icy Plaid Long Coats, worth 15.00 to 18.00
n's Cravenettue Waterproof Coats, worth 15.00
n's Black, Blue and Fancy Tailored Coats, Kuppenheimer
make, worth 18.00, 20.00 and 22.00, go in this sale for. .
nitine Imported Irish Freeze Ulster, worth 15.00
...$ 4.95
... 7.45
... 10.00
.. $ 6.45
... 9.85
9.85
... 12.50
9.00
Sensation of the Day
Wonder of the Hour
Here will be the most mighty avalanche of majestic bargains e\
brought together by any firm in Norman. We hereby guarantee In
fide and every quotation absolutely correct. It may tie hard tu In
that a big concern would sacrifice such an immense stock and go out
business, but it is gospel truth, and we merely a-k \<>u to come ami
for yourself. This tremendous sate | > itively , !•> ,
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13
Saturday, December 23
Evemtiiina sold as Advertised.
Men's Pants.
j's Black and Fancy Pants, worth 1.50, $ .90
i's Fancy Stripe Worsted Pants, worth 2.00 1.45
i's Fancy and Hair Line Stripe Pants, worth 2 50 and 3.00 1.98
e Custom Made Pants, worth 5.00 and 6.00 3.25
Men's Hats, Black and Brown.
i s Soft or Stiff New Block Hats, worth 2.50 and 3.00 $1.50
All Winter Caps bellnv cost.
All Men's Shoes, broken sizes, standard make, below cost.
Furnishing Goods.
i's Heavy Fleeced lined Underwear, worth 50c 35c
's Mentor I'ui.m Suits, 0 to 18 years, worth 75c 45c
I'sCoat Shirts, fancy patterns, latest patterns, worth 1.50 $1.00
6))(
I's Blue, Scarlet, White and Tan Sweaters, worth 2.50 $1.50
7c
n's Heav> Cotton Hose, worth 10c 0c
:: 5 19c
25c
50t
n's White Handkerchiefs, worth 10c 3c
worth 25c 9c
X-
Let Nothing:
Keep You Away
Owing to existing conditions they find themselves with a
stock of High Grade Seasonable Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing
Goods, etc., on hand with the greater part of the season gone, and this
$30,000 worth of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods will be distri-
buted into the homes of the people for less than the cost of raw mater-
ial. For Ten Days to be sold in their building.
The Hour Is Set
The Date You Know
The store is open and will remain open until Saturday, December
23rd, at 11 p. m., when the World's Greatest Clothing, Shoe and Fur-
nishing Sale closes at
EPHRAIM'S STORE
Norman, Okla.
NOTICE.—Every article in the store will be placed on sale and
every garment and every statement herein made is positively guaranteed
or your money back for the asking.
This is a Cash Sale
SATU
SALE
POSITIVELY CLOSES
1BER 23, 1905
1
E.ND OF THE GREftT TEN DftYS SftLE
Frank Ephraim's Store, - Norman, Oklahoma.
LOOK FOR THE LARGE BLUE SIGN.
THE LINCOLN SALVAGE CO., Chicago, III. HARRY GOODMAN, Sales Manager.
Railroad 1 are Paid to Purchasers of $25.00 or over, for Twenty-five Miles.
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