Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 270, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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The Dollar in the Pictur
Roll with MaTvelous Velocity,
But will tell U how to Catch them
jWitn Equal G-enerosty
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Everybody wants money. Sages aud wise men, from Solomon down, tell us that economy is the basis ot wealth. Now let uj tell you of several chances to nave by taking ad-
vantage of the bargaI s we are ottering this week.
BLAC K FRIDAY SALE
Will Commence APRIL 27th, and last through the whole month of MAY
Every day new bargains—Every Black Friday new attractions at the
AURORA GREAT DBARGAIN STORE- FALLING PRICES!
■% See the pictures down they go
A? Tn thriftv nonnlfl Hnwn hnlnw Jsll . .
To thrifty people down below
Don't Let your chance of gain go _
1r:" f Catch our profits as they fly.
e^fFreely down 'to you there're tossed
^ Without the least regard of cost.
Whether it is the tariff, the weather, the phase of the moon, or what not, our tsade was never better. Large trade enables us to decrease profits, and closer profits make lower
prices. Prices are down, down, down, about our establishment. Here are some specialties.
300 yards of China silk, threo shades, price 65 cents, ourprice 2B ccnts per
yard.
350 yards striped silk, the latest styles, price JO cents, our price 47£ cents
per yard.
150 yards polka dot silk suitable for ladies waists, price 75 cents, our price
37£ cents per yard.
125 yards, blaek brocaded silk, price $1 50, our price 75 cents per yard.
25 pieces Pekin crepe, price 25 cents, our price 10 cents per yard.
25 pieces Llama cloth, price 20 cents, our price 10 cents ser yard.
15 pieces «atin stripe wash goods, regular 25 cent goods, at 10 ccnts per
yard.
1 case zephyr gingham, the latest design of the season, reduced to 10 cents
per yard.
1000 pards amoskeag gingham at 6 ccnts per yard.
American indigo blue prints, 5 cents per yard.
The best sea island cotton, 5 cents per yard.
25 pieces book fold percale, price 25 cents, reduced to 12£ cents per yard
10 pieces black satine, regular 20 cent goods reduced to 10 cents per yard.
10 pieces 25 cent satine at 12£ cents.
20 pieces fine black lawn, 10 cents per yard.
Laces, the handsomest line ever brought to this city, at about forty cent,
on the dollar.
2000yards oriental lace worth 15 cents, we will slaughter this week at G
yards for 25 cents.
2 cose of fast black ladies' hose, at 5 cents per pair.
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Our
success is
well worth
commemorating
by something as laHi
ing monument. The busi-
ness we have built up is not
of a day, it is lasting and perman-
ent. Its foundation is business, integ
integrity, energy and capital. On
these, we have built this busincs sstruct-
ure, fittingly crowned with success. There is
always reason, for the trade we enjoy each week, bring its
own reasons, for instance, look at the offerings made today
A MDNUMENT TO SUCCESS
1 case of ladies' Rockford hose, worth 20 cents, our price 10 cents or 3
for 25 cents.
IN CLOTHING, THE GREATEST SLAUGHTER OX EARTH.
350 boys suitHjl pricc $2.25, at 91) ccnts per suit.
300 boys suits, pricc 12.25, at 11.25 per suit.
150 youth's suits worth $5.00, at $2.25 per suit.
150 men's suits, price $7 50, now $3.75 per suit.
300 pair men's pants, worth $2.00, at 75 ccnts per pair.
<>00 pair all wool tilling jeans pants worth $1.75, at $1.00.
fiOO pair knee pants at 25 cents per pair.
15 dozen boy's^waists at 15 cents each.
liOO boy's caps, assorted colors, to be given away at 15 cents each.
25 dozen men's overshirt* at 15 cents cach,
200 dozen men u Rockford half-hose at 5 cents per pair.
25 dozen heavy suspender at 10 cents per pair.
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180 pairs ladies' lc« ■ ilt shoes £« " 41,-2-.' price 00 cents per pair.
180 pair ladies cloth lop shoes, worth $2.50, our price $11"
180 pair genuine dongola shoes, $1.19, worth 2.20.
300 pair school shoes, 5 to 7, at 55 cents; 8 to 12, at <!S ccnts; 13 to 2, at
75 cents per pair.
300pair men's plow shoes at 99 cents per pair.
300 pair genuine Milwaukee oil Grain, $1 25.
180 kangaroo Bhoes worth $3 50 at $1.75.
Great Bargains in all Departments. Remember the HABD Times, a dollar saved is
a dollar earned, and you can do this by calling at the
TheGreat Aurora Beirgnira Store.
The People's Protection From High Prices.
Corner Broadway and Grand Avenue, International Block, Oklahoma City
WHOLESALE -A.HSTH) RETAIL.
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 270, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1894, newspaper, May 1, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150474/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.