The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 136, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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j a fnP Triumphal Arrival of new Bargains. «> This Great Slaughter
Advance Guards ^ gQ BQoming and Rushing Along
STIMULATED BY NEW BLOOD AND ENERGY
in the way of Thousands of you'tf |ou?Mutate*7
acruelhard ^^S^Koo^, shoes etc, are needed in your Household.
We are Overstocked with Heavy Clothing
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Aud must unlord.
. „ w,_ tol0. M, of production ad h.vl.g pleat, of 0.™ . ..cured -or, than w, had room to accommodate.
Our boy.™ had a «^3T!Lghte clo'tbl^E do., not mil% expre.. our total tlolM. The, mud go th.teall.
Dry G-oods Department.
Some of our greatest merchants Claim their saccess was
in having special sales Knowing special sales are a success
wc have decided to m*ke a special out of every article in
our piece goods department not only staples but in our
fine broadcloth in all shades suiting novelties, plaids
stripes etc. $1.29 Broadcloth also storm serges sackings
$0.71) We have them in Ox Blood Grays Tan Wine Blue
Browns & Blacks these goods are 54 inches wide & will
Positively only be sold in this week at this greatly re-
dnced price.
65e novelties serges Henrettas & Flannels, 48c Here we
offer you a line of goods seldom found 42 inches wide &
pure wool they are the latest shades & patterns & Finely
colored novelties We only have a small supply & shall
close them out at a slaughter. 48e
Mens Clothing, Bargain.
We want the clothing trade to know that our lino is
complete, we have all styles, its not the clothing we want,
its not the profit, we simply want to reduce our stock
while there is a demand aS we invoice Dec 25th. And
want or,r at ock down to the lowest. We have always sold
25 per ccnt. less than any competition, but now we shall
take off 33J per cent, from any article of clothing in our
house, a $9.00 suit goes now for $0.00. Just think
After the ball is over,
After the season's trade,
After competitors vanish,
The Boston Store shall stay—
Boys Clothing Bargains.
Is there any thing dearer to a Father,or Mother 8 heart
than the comfort and protection of her boy. \\ arm
clothing, a nice suit, good heavy overcoat is what your
boy wants to stand the storms of winter. Our boys
clothing stock is large and we can suit all. Conio and
bo convinced that wo can under sell tliemall.
6o LL Brown muslin 4x4 only 4Jc
7jc Bleached muslin soft 4x4 only 5c
7*c Plaid & striped shirting only 5c
6^c American Blue PrintB only 4|c
tijc Standrrd fancy Prints 64x64 4frc
10c Cotton Jeans 5c
97 BOYS SUITS SPECIAL $1.29
These suits run from 4 to 10 years are worth from
$1.75 to $3.00 what others advertise makes no differ-
ence with us competitors may deceive you, The Boston-
Store never has. -
Boots & Shoes Headquarters.
We dont ask a big profit because, wo have the most des-
irable and no one else has them. Examine our shoes
the finish, the, m*ke Try them on cote the little price
and if you don't buy a pair then wo don't know what we
are talking almut. —
$1.29
1.19
1.98
1.48
1.25
$1.75 Ladies Fiue Calf Shoes
$1.65 ,, ,,Grain „
$3.25 ,, French Kid Cloth Top Shoes
$2.25 ,, i, ii Oper*
$1.75 „ „ .. .1
Men's Over Coa*s.
$"0 Competitors Milton Coats our l'ricc $13.00
V , 900
15. ,, ii II '• "
12. „ „ 750
10 Milton or Casmer Coats our Price 6.00
9.00 n „ 498
105 BOYS SUITS SPECIAL $1.75
In this lot we offer you some fine Worsted C asmcr
and Scotch wool suits, not a suit lesit than $2.50 and
many fully worth $3.50 this is no advertisment to mislead,
come and convinced that we have no competition on
prices. ——
$ 1.75 Childrens Calf Shoes.
$1.50 ,, Grain „
$1.00 „ „ ii
$2.00 ,, French Kid Shoes -
$1.05 ,, ii n n
$0.75 ,1 ,i -i ii "
$2.50 Imported Bed Spreads white or fancy
$1.50 ii n ii >'
$1.00 American „ n
$1.25 Largo Fancy Fringed Table Linens
8c Linen Crash
7c Caanton Flannel reduced to
10c ,, ii >> "
12c ii " "
$1.48
.89
.69
.69
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.6*
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Men's Suit Specials.
$15. Satened Lined Plush Coats & Vest
22.50 Imported wost Prince Albert suitB
18.50 „ i> Cutaway,,
10. to 15. Sack Suits assorted styles
6. to 10. ii ii ii
76 BOYS SUITS SPECIAL. $2.48
The grandest bargains yet in fine suits such as Jurscys,
Worsted, Imported Casmer, Sattins lined and finished in
nobby style. Something to please a proud Mother, come
and see them means to buy. The Boston Store makes
prices. —
$1.75
$2.25
$3.50
$5.00
$4.50
$1.50
Men's Calf Boots
ii ii
„ Grain Boots
,, Custom Calf ,,
,, Pituhfcrk ,, ,,
Boy Calf Boots
14.75
12.50
7.48
b.98
15v> BOYS SUITS SPECIAL $2.48
We have a nice line of boys overcoats, in ulsters, also
Cape coats, light or dark shades, all prices from $1.98
to $5.75 they arc in all sizes 4 to 13. The Boston More
knows your wants.
Our Notion Department.
Ladies Cashmere Hose
,, English Bib ,,
)t Fancy n ,
Wool Mitts
Fancy H'k'fs
500 Pair
500 „
500 „
250 „
600 „
500 „
650 „
Bargains in Men's Pants.
Taslor Made Novelties
Men's ,, n
1000 Pair Men's Socks
„ Calf Gloves
„ Mitts
tt "
50c Suspenders
Boxes writing paper
1000
500
100
100
19c
14c
5c
17c
4c
5c
5c
5c
39c
29c
19c
13c
$6.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2,00
1.50
$4.25
3.48
2 39
1.97
1.29
.93
Comfort of Home Bargains
Its a Short Story but Interesting to Careful Buyers
$1 25 White Blankes - - *
1 35 Grey Wool Blankets
1 90 Grey Wool Blankets
!5 Oregan Wool Blankets
2 25
2 75
3 50
$1.75
$2.25
$2.75
$3.50
$4.00
$5.00
Men's Calf Shoos
ii ii >>
,, Dongola ,,
,, Cordovan ,,
„ Kangaroo „
Where is Duck Goods Dealer.
$4.00 Men's Heavy Flannel Lined Ulsters $2.68
3.50 „ ,1 ii II II 240
2.50 „ „ II II SackB 163
1.50 „ ,1 ii II -98
74
98
1 19
1 48
1 65
2 29
0 25 i
4 98'
69
89
1 00
1 29
1 48
Red Wool Blankets
5 00 California Blankets
8 00 " "
1 00 Good Heavy Comforts
1 25 '« " "
1 50 Berlin Twill Comforts
200 " " "
2 50 Snow Flake Bat
CLOAKS AND WRAPS
If you want a shawl see us; If jou want a cape see us;
If you want a short wrap see us; If you want a new
market see us; If you want a child's cloak seo; If you
want a plush see us. In fact dont buy one Dollars worth
till you see our stock get our prices if both don't suit we
wont ask you to buy. The Boston Store.
Underwear! Underwear!
Nothing is so important as that which concern? health
nothing is so important for health as good heavy woolen
underwear and there is no place like the Boston Store.
15
30c Gents merino wear
29
; 50C |) ft 91
All wool ,,
65c
$1.00
ii n ii ii
uu
89 II
$1.50
,, Fancy wool wear
$2.00
,, Camel Hair ,,
$1.19 1
$2.50
„ Imported Fancy wear
$1.39 !
50c
Ladies Merino n
29 1
75c
,, Fancy ,, ,,
48
65c
„ i, Jersy „
39
90c
Jf Camel Ilair ,,
48
$1.25
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69
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$1.35
Imported wool ,,
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i I0t the Street that Leads you to High Priced Competition, tat Trod Broadway
Take not ^ street of glory that leads you to
THE GREAT BOSTON STORE
that savtJiy and clothe thousands that brings trade from 1( ^es^^e^^l^ada^rters. Iwantyou
THE BOSTON STORE
• 1 Bassett Block, Cor- Main & Broadway
City, O. T.
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 136, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1893, newspaper, November 23, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150340/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.