The Press Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1895 Page: 8 of 8
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That we intend to give tbe public
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Is what that enormus and unequealed stock of ours that has just ar-
rived fresh from the marked, extends to a most congenial class of peo-
ple that reside in Hennessey and surrounding country. It is a undis-
puted fact, even by our competitors that our stock of Dress Goods has
no equal in the territory. The grandest array of colors, styles, prints
and patterns are presented, to the eyes of the public for inspection by
the Popular Chicago Bazaar Store, and we intend to d,> just the right
thing by our friends in selling to them ore of the finest lines ol Dress
Goods that was ever pulled ovcrthe Rock Island road into Hennesse),
at prices that will almost make you faint because tliey are so low.
Those who have already made our beautiful store a visit, say it seems
ridiculous at the manner in which we are sacrificing our line of Dry
Goods. But we can continue, to do this, because we bought for cash,
and enormous amounts, taking special pains in picking no doad stock,
that we will have to carry over from season to season, and thus cr.use
us more cost than our profit. This is the reason that we can sell at a
close margin, it is worth your while to come in and take a look at
that Grand Prix suiting we are almost giving away. Just think we
have hundreds and hundreds of bolts of Ginghams, and they t must g->
to clothe the ladies, so we have arran ed to give you the benefit by put-
ting them on the market at very low prices. We have the Turkey lied,
In H"o Blue and a hundred other different styles and novelties in calico
that range inprces from four cents up. We also have a well selected
stock of Sheeting, Cotton, Flame K Duck Ticking, Cottonades, Cal-
icoes, Persales, Ohivoits, Henrietta's, j# Pelle Orepon, Taffeta Mdrie,
Pet., all of which have had the knil'e of low prices put into the n and
will''be given to the public at bargain prices.
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We're right in it. Tireless toiling—incessant watching— null inching
fidelity wlir.t a superlative store this is. Endeavors has won. We
spread our eailfi—mapped our eours long ago in Hennessey—and never
have swdvered from it. We are spinning al mg before the wind. pT suc-
cess flying our colors boldly to the mast h -ad. Our enormous and pn-
parrallel stock of Clothing need only to be seen to be appreciated, and
it is for this reason we render you an iuvit .'Ion to call and see for your-
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of three of the late stj les in this ad. Well we have them in realization
in our store and it loe ; not take no large prices to get them as we
bou htth. m for the benefit of our customers. It is with pleasure that
we tender ourselves co igratulatious o i seleotion of so fine a line.
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Frishman, Joseph. The Press Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1895, newspaper, September 26, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165912/m1/8/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.