The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Chandler Publicist.
VOLUME J 2
CHANDLEn, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1905.
No. 29
INMMMII
i m> mhto i
The Great Force Sale
FOR DECEMBER
^moaiars^tfi
AT JACOBS" STAR STORE
Means Positive Reductions on all lines regardless of profit or cost in order to turn these goods into
ready cash before the ending of the great Incorporation Sale which closes January 1st,
TO OBttBSBMN
tfie Cash
must Come
In order to carry out
the plans mapped out
for our Incorporation.
Goods now
go at
MARKED
REDUCTIONS
m
Goods 6o
at Sacrifice
Prices
Our immense
stocks will be sold
at just about
what goods cost
in order to bring
the cash for
carrying out. the
Incorporation
Plan.
We Bought Heavy on Many Lines
And ti J necessary to begin now to reduce stocks, so we shall Force Prices Down during December to increase the trade
for this month. Many lines and lots will be sold at less than factory cost and it will be to your interest to take advantage of the
exceptionally low prices and bargains offered here for December. It means money saved if you buy your Winter merchandise at
JACOBS' STORE STORE. •
Cash Distributers.
75 Golf Corduroy Caps, three colors Tip
50c kind, in this sale only fc I U
200 Caps for man or boy. plush or beaver, 8
styles, the 75c and $1.00 kind, in th^ ^Qp
sale for only < i«Jll
165 Men's Assorted Hats, $1.50 and QOp
$2.00, in this sale only "Ull
200 Boy,'s Fleeced Jined Heavy Shirts and
Drawers,Vorth 35c and '40c, in this sale ^ "J g
600 Men's Extra Heavy Double Fleeced Under-
wear, worth 60c anywhere, but in this 07p
sale only Jl
460 Men's Very Heavy work Shirts, usually
sold for 50c or 60c, in this sale they must 0 0 p
•sell at
180 pair Extra Good Leather or Webend- 7 p
end Suspenders, 15c and 25c values ■ *.
59 Men's Heavy, Blanket Lined, Covert Duck
Coats $1.50 and $1.75 quality priced in QOp
priced in this sale at only wUll
20 dozen Men's White also Fancy Bordered
Hdks., many stores price them at 10c, in, ^
this sale w: price them at only ■
All our high grade garments centralizes too much
money, WE WANT.THIS MONEY. You
can have the garments. We feel we are doing
not only justice to ourselves but to our customers
as well when we sacrifice profit and enable them
to purchase a nice garment for the price of a very
ordinary one. Come in and look over our lines.
Clothing
19 Overcoats of exceptional $3.50 to $5.00 val-
ues, best at the price ever shown in QQ QC
Chandler, in this sale only OZiuJ
30 Overcoats that many stores ask $ 12 to $ 1 5
for which we must force out this Q "7 Jl Q
month for only ' iU
17 Boys' Overcoats, some worth as much as
$9.00 in this sale they are offered PQ QC
cheap at only OviJU
60 Worsted Suits, single or double breasted
usually sold at *9.00 to $12.50 in this "1 QC
sale for only liOU
30 Men's odd suits, no two alike, and indud"
ing some good cassimeres and clay QC PQ
worsted, $7.50 to $8-75 values. . . vuiU J
65 assorted Boys' and Youths' Suits, cassimeres,
chevoits and worsteds, $5.00 to $7.00 would be
some peoples' low price our sale price OQ QC
is only vjJi JJ
16 Boy's Black cotton worsted suits, not wool,
sizes as large as 36, same stores claim $3.50 to
$7.00 is their value but our price in PI QQ
this sale. V I i J U
Cloaks, Jackets
16 long also three-quarter length ladies' coats,*
some Empires among them, colors are tan, black,
blue, brown and castor. $8.00 to $ 12,00 is
their value, but their forced sale price CM Qt
is only Oil J J
18 Ladies' Jackets, one of our special bargains at
$2.75 and $3.50 they are offered 01 PQ
you in this sale at only 0 I i U J
80 Misses and children's jackets, extraordinary
$2.50 and $3 values we shall force 01 QQ
the sale on them at only 0 I ■ J
15 infant's coats, red. grey, and mixtures usual
price $1 and $1-25 our December QQp
price will be only J Jll
20 ladies' skirts, good qualify, walking length
black also grey mixtures $1.50 to $2 val- 7Qi-
ues in this sale only I
68 lhdies' fancy cheviot, mohair and cassimere
skirts worth from $4.50 to $6 in this OO QQ
sale for only ' OZivO
19 'adies' fancy Whair, kersy and worsted skirts
usually sold at $8.50 to $1 I to force QC
them out *we offer them very cheap Oil J J
JACOBS' STAR STORE,
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
Money Changers
8000 yards of the best calico you O Q /I -
ever put your ejes on at the price L
450 dozen men's ladies' and chrldren's fast colo
hosiery, not the chep llimsy kind but heavy, goo
and serviceable 10c and 15c values, in ~l
this sale. ' |
A few left of our great Facinator line, 1 Qr
including those 59c ones, in this sale I J1-
35 Bel s. patent leather, form fitting 25 1/1,
and 35c quality in this sale for I 'fC
B& H Filo and Roman silk in holders J(\r
in this sale 3 for only I U
1000 yards Dress Goods, novelty mohairs,Scotch
tweeds, mohair suitings, all 60c and 65c Q"7
qualities go in this sale for t J I ^
69 Comforts, good covering!, full length anj
w'dth for double beds, others price them 7Q ,
at $ I-25, our sale price / jC
125 childrens" fleeced shirts and drawers 15c
is their usual price but in this sale they for Q-
only • ■ - t * 0v
23 Blankets, I 0 and I I quarter, usua!ly sold at
* 1.50 and $1. 75 m grey and tan colors QQ ®
only, very cheap at only . .. JU^
3000 Pairs of Shoes. Our shoes a*re known all
over this country as the only all leather line in the
country. These shoes were not expected to be
sold at such sacrifices as we are making on them.«
In face of the sharp advance in prices on all
leather merihan Jis ■■ we nre determined to unload
our big stock and blow profit to the wind.
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French, Mrs. W. H. The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1905, newspaper, December 8, 1905; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151086/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.