The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 98, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 14, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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TITE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL. SfXDAY MORXTXC, Arc.TTST 11, 1904.
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If You Can Use a
Remnant
Of Silk, Dress Goods,
"Wash Goods, Lacc, Em-
broidery, Linings,
Linen,
Toweling,
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• Gingham, Percale, yon
will buy them cheaper
than you ever did he lore
in your life at this sale.
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Our
Remnants
Are always marked at
cost and less.
At this sale you will
buy them at
1-4,1-3 and 1-2 Oft
the remnant price.
There are too many; wo
must sell tliem.
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I lere is a copy of our circular which we
have put in every house in the city.
RAMSAY'S
Oklahoma's Biggest Dry Goods Merchants
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
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All the accumulations in short lengths in every department, of this season's bus-
iness will bo laid out at very special prices for these three days. Our usual method
with remnants is to mark them at cost and sometimes loss, but even then, with the
immense business we do, they accumulate faster than we sell them. We have too ^
many remnants, this sale is given as a means to close them out quick.
Off the Low Remnant Price for these three days wo will give you a
DISCOUNT CF
1-4
1-3
Third
1-2
Half
Quarter
Which means you will buy good merchandise at a fraction of our
ORIGINAL COST
There arc remnants of Wool Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Wash Goods, Linings,
Eg White Goods, Linens, Prints and Porcales, Laces and Embroideries, short lengths of JL
!| everything we cut in this big store'. • |||
.1$ mra#* These are odd pieces, where lines are broken either in range®
f£>) V/U<uulCIll ' of pricfes or range of sizes, these all go in this sale on the same 10
•0i basis as the remnants' and includes odd parasols, broken lines of hosiery and gloves, |§
0] odd linen pattern cloths with no napkins to macch, odd shirt waists, everything that |§
£>' comes under the head of remnants or oddments goes in this, sale at very special prices ®
To create an interest in this sale—to bring you into the store, evey if you do not 11
tij feel like it, we will put in this shle 1000 Handkerchiefs all Drummers' Samples, M
worth.from 15c to 25c each. ' j§|
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Your Choice of the Lot For lO cents E,ach
Talcum Powder, The two best makes made, Mcimenrs and Oolgato's, the
kind for 15c can.
Remember
don't forget these days.
August
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The prettiest goods, the best values, the quickest sellers in n
all lines, find their way to the remnant table first, and (<3
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Ramsay Bros. D. G. Co.
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Guthrie, O. T. ,
!n Addition to Almost Giving
Remnants Away for These
Three Days We Will Put on
Sale Four Exceptionally
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1,000 Sample
Handkerchiefs
bought
argest im-
LADIES: We
these from the
porter of handkerchieis
in the United States; they
are worth 15c, 20c and
25c each. Your choice of
the lot
FOR A DIME, each.
465 Ladies
Fancy Collars
Stocks , and Turn-overs
worth 35c, 50c, 75c and
81.00 each. Your choice
of the lot
FOR A QUARTER, each
2,000 Yards Point de
Paris Wash Lace
Worth 5c, 7 1-2c
per yard. Your
the Jot
FOR A NICKLE
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a yard
Talcum Powder
The two best kinds, Men-
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ways 25c a "box. Your
choice of either for
FIFTEEN CENTS.
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| Sale Commences Tomorrow and Continues for These Three Days i
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15th,
T uesday,
16th,
Wednesday
17th.
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RAMSAY BROS. DRY GOODS CO. Guthrie, Q.T. %
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 98, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 14, 1904, newspaper, August 14, 1904; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125552/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.