Morning Examiner. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 342, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1910 Page: 7 of 8
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BPHDAT, JAJfUAET 16, 1910.
1
TO FACE WITH TROUBLE
We must raise a large amount of Cash in Ten Days. Our Creditors are clamoring for their money
This Entire Stock has been placed in the hands of The Chicago Adjustment Company with strict
instructions to turn All Merchandise into Cash in Ten Days.
$15,000
Worth of Hifjrh Grade
Merchandise Must Be
Sold in
SAVE THIS AND WAIT UNTIL
Wednesday.JanuaiY 19,al 9 a.m.
TEN DAYSi i MODEL CLOTHING COMPANY i TIN DAYS
Worth of High Grade
Merchandise Will Be
Sold in
To pay the Demands of
my Creditors.
Sale Opens Wednesday
January 19th, at 9 a. m.
Dewey, Oklahoma
$15,000 Worth of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods to be
distributed into the homes of the people at Less Than The Actual
Cost of the Raw Material.
By The Chicago Ad-
justment Company for
Less than Actual Cost
to Manufacture.
Forced to raise money to meet the demands of our creditors we find ourfelves heavily overstocked; with a very backward
season. We are in debt, but honest. We must sacrifice our stock to save our good name. The crediiors must and will have
their money, and this appeal is made to every man, woman and child in Dewey and surrounding country. No such sale of such
gigantic proportions has ever been held in Washington county and it positively opens Wednesday, January 19, and w ill be sold in
Ten Days to raise the money to reimburse the creditors. You cannot miss this sale. You dare not miss it. A tremendous
slaughter of modern merchandise such as this country has never seen, No fake. No subterfuge, but bona fide sale to save our
good name. This stock of merchandise will actually be mercilessly slaughtered at our present location.
CASH RELIEF MUST BE HAD! HOTHING RESERVED! EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD IN TEN DAYS!
Remember, we must raise a large amount of money to satisfy all bills against us. Our customers will profit by our mis-
fortune- Everything advertised will positively be on sale, and is backed up by our honorable business career in Dewev Sale
positively opens WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19th, for ten days-only.
Chicago Adjustment Company
J3.95
Mtn's Clothing
Men's all-woo] Suits, all styles and
patterns, worth
$10.00
Men's Fine Suits, new styles, plain
and fancy, worth f|A
*12.50 WW
Mtn's swell Suits, all styles and
colors, single and double breasted,
worth up to ftp
moo -11.83
Men's Fine Dress uits, all new
patterns, all sizes, worth #g| Ar
up to $22.00 |3.5J3
Men's high grade, hand tailored
Suits, worth
moo
new styles,
$6.95
Men's fine Overcoats
worth $15.00
onlv
Men's swell Overcoats Ar
worth up to $18.00, only.. J*Ja«|3
Men's extra fine Overcoats, all
the latest styles, worth fA Af
$20. to $22.50 only
The finest quality of custom tailor-
made Overcoats and Imported Royul
Standard Kerseys, all shades and
lined with plush or silk
at $14.85 and
$12.95
$11.95
Overcoats
Men's all-wool Overcoats
$10.00 to $12.00
only
Boys' and Children's
Overcoats
Overcoats will be sold regardless of
cost or value. We will positively
save you half and more on every
purchase.
Almost Given Away
All Boy's and Children's Suits and
Pants Department
Men's Pants, worth AQ
$2.50, now only vOw
Men's Pants, worth $3.00 f« ia
and $4.00, only j| ,4H
Men's fine Trowsers f A A A
worth up to $5., only j/.yg
Boy's knee Pants. 4A
worth 75c, only I wC
Boy's Suits worth $7 f A *|A
and $8.00, only /{J
Children's Suits worth M
$2.50, only JjOU
Shoes Shoes Shoes
An enormous stock of Fins Shoas
at the msrcy of tne public—The
Oreatest Shoe Values on Earth.
'Men's single and double sole bats
and lace Shoes, London cap, exten-
sion soles, every pair guaranteed for
eases
good wear. Many of these She
sold up to $3.00, all #4 Aft
at )l.0O
Men's tine Dress Shoes, made from
selected calf skin and vici kid, best
workmanship and finish, famous Mi-
Kay sewed, every pair guaranteed
and actually worth $4.0!) |A m
AU go st
«MenV Fine Shoes worth 4A
$2 and $2.50, sale price ... ^ |, |{)
Hundred* of dozen Men's Negligee
Shirts of tlic latest pat- tiTtk
terns, worth $1.50, now 3/C
Men's Negligee Shirts worth $1.69
to $2.00. at this
Man's Furnishings
Under-
33c
Underwear, worth
79c
3c
Men's heavy fleece lined
wear, worth 75c,
price
Men's wool
$2.00. This sale
only
79c
sale
Men's Hats, the latest Knox and
Dunlap shapes, worth $2.00 ■•A
this sale fwC
Hats and Caps
Every Hat and Cap in onr big
stock for less than half what you
Men's Heavy Hose worth
15c, this sale
Men's heavy Wool Hose, worth 60c
per pair at this
sale
19c
Su«pe>i-
Men's Handkerchiefs, hemstitched
fancy border, worth 15c, A
choice this sale jQ
Men's Silk Embroidered
ders, worth 25 cents,
sale price
Men's Sweater Coats,
$1.00 valuft, sale price ...
Best Work Shirts on
earth worth ZSc, sale price
9c
39c
33c
NOTICE!
Railroad fare paid on all
purchases of $15, within
a radius of 25 miles.
Store will be kept open
until nine o'clock dur-
ing this sale.
STOP I REM! THINK I ACT!
Greatest Sale in the History of Washington County Commences
WEDNESDAY, JANUARV 19, AT 9:00 «. M.
Entiie Stock is Being Sold by Chicago Adjustment Company
Model Clothing Company
Look for Large Black Sipn to Front of Our Building!
NOTICE!
The Store now closed
to re-arrange the stock
for this sale.
15 Salesmen wanted!
10 Salesladies wanted!
• J. Rubin
Nana|er Chicago Adjustment Co.
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Booth, R. F. Morning Examiner. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 342, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1910, newspaper, January 16, 1910; Bartlesville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144317/m1/7/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.