Garfield County Democrat. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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Garfield County Democrat.
vol. 5.
ENID, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. JULY 24. 1902.
no. 33
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|(j| GREAT REMOVAL# REBUILDING SALE!
525,000
Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars worth of high grade
merchandise forced upon the mercy of the public.
le Commence!
J111 -y L-r
1^)02
$25,090
EAST SIDE SQUARE,
CITY OP ENID.
Muloahill I Raney
MANAGERS of SALE,
To our Friends and Patrorns;
Oil occount of eur ever increasing- business we have leased in addition to our present quarters the store room
next door to us (now occupied by Buttery's grocery store.) The two buildings will be turned into ONE
GRAND STOKE ROOM. The contracts have been let, and soon carpenters, bricklayers, painters, etc.,
will take possession. In order to enable us to open THE NEW STORE with an entire new stock, we
have engaged the services of MULOAHILL tt- RANE)', of Chicag-o, Illinois, and their entire force of sales
people, to close out the entire stock, regardless of cost and value. The sale will eclipse any and all former
attempts of merchandise slaughter ever made iu Enid or elsewhere. Come, join the crowds. Twenty-five
expert salespeople iu attendance. Polite service to all comers. CLKTIS, East Side Square, Enid, Okla.
Muloahill & Raney, Managers of Sale.
Truth
QUALITY
Ever;
ALWAYS!
Entire Clothing: Department forced upon the mercy
of the people. Not a shoddy suit in the house. BALTIMORE'S Ready-to-YVear Garments
AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
now going
|| No Exaggeration! No Disappointment! |jg
The stock must go; the price is no object. Come and take
advantage of th'ci opportunity.
Our Battle-ax has been sharpened by the grindstone of ex-
perience and our armor tempered by fortitude, glistens in the sun-
light of acknowledged succcess. Take advantage of this, the
greatest Merchandise Slaughter of the age.
Dress Goods Department!
Dress Goods, worth 32.00 per yard
Dress Goods, worth SI.76 per yard
Dress Goods, worth SI.50 per yard
Dress Goods, worth SI.25 per yard
Dress Goods, worth $1.00 per yard
Dress Goods, worth 75 per yard
Dress ©ocds, worth 50 per yard .
Dress Goods, worth 40 per yard
Extra Specls! f?*?*?inant Dress Goods Sale,
worth up to.5o per ya;< . -t • • 29c, 1Qc, Qc.
Table Linens, .Joiixcslics, etc:
Apron Ginghams, best staple patterns, per yard 4c
Dress Ginghams, the famous Everett dress and waist styles, per yard... Gc
Simpson's Standard print 6c, 5c,
Shaker Flannels, all colors 7c, Sc. 4c
White Damask Table Linen, $1.25 value reduced to 69c
Turkey Red Table Linen, SOc value reduced to. 29c
Turkey Red Table Linen, 40c value reduced to 29c
Turkey Red Table Linen, 35c value reduced to 19c
White Damask Table Linen, 75c value reduced to 39c
Canton Flannels, 15c quality reduced to 9c
Canton Flannels, 12c quality reduced to. 7yi
Canton Flannels, S'/}c quality reduced to .. 5c
Bed Ticking, 25c quality reduced to 19c
Bed Ticking, 20c quality reduced to 14c
Bed Ticking, 12'/2 quality reduced to 7c
Slater Cambrics, all colors, per yard cc
Remnants Apron Ginghams 12^3
Remnants Printed Batiste 3^c
Ladies Hosiery, Underwear etc:
None Reserved; all must go in This Sale.
Ladies' Hose worth 10c go at 6c
Children's Hose worth 10c go at 6c
Ladies' Hose worth 10c go at 6c
Ladies' Hose worth 15c go at 8c
Misses' Hose worth 15c go at 8c
Ladies' Vests worth 15c go at 6c
Ladies' Vects worth 10c go at 4c
Ladies' Hose worth 15c go at 16c
Ladies Hose worth 35c go at..^ 21
29c For Ladies' Jersey-Ribbed Union Suits,
extra 75c qualitv, in this sale
19c For Ladies' Vests and Pants, winter weight,
worth 50c, in this sale per garment
12c For Misses Union Suits worth 35c, to clean them up in this sale...
14c For choice of Ladies' Vests and Pants,
broken lines, values up to 65c, this sal$ 14.
■( 'Al'llON! i
We are not going to "Quit Business." To enable us to
handle our increasing patronage, we have rented the buihdng
next door, now occupied by Buttery's grocery store. Our
present store room and our new quarters will be turned into
I<; CliANI) STOKEKOOM
The entire will be remodled; and hence we have decided to
close out our entire stock on hand, regardless of cost or value; this
tells the story.
Unheard of Price concession—a
bargain feast never to come again
—every Skirt, Jacket, Coat or Cape
in the House at less than 50 cents
on the dollar of Manufacturers' cost.
SIvTMTS t'AIM-K JACKKTS.
Ladies* walking- skirts worth 87 sale $ 2.98
Ladies' walking" skirts worth mis sale. 1.9s
Ladies' walking skirts worth $10, this sale 4.38
Ladies' walking skirts worth $\2, this sale 4.98
Ladies' Dress Skirts worth $25, this sale 10.98
Ladies' Dress Skirts worth $20, this'sale 8.88
Ladies' Dress Skirts worth S15, this sale f>.93
Ladies' Dress Skirts worth 510, ihis sale 4 23
$3.98 For Ladies' Jackets and Capes carried over from last season. 98
garments in all; not a garmeht in the lot worth less than $7.50and up
to $15; in this sale $3 98
$1.98 For choice of entire lot of Ladief', Mi ses and Children's Coats.
Jackets and Capes; former price $5; in this sale $1.98
$5.63 For choice of any $2^, $25 and $30 garment carricd over from last
winter; in this sale $5.63
29^
19c
12c
Each and Every Item on Sale as Advertised.
Or)e Dollar will do the work of
Three. Dollars Elsewhere.
Muslins I Sheetings.
Unbleached Muslin, t.6 inches wide 4^'c
Bleached Muslin, wo*" h 8 'ic for 5c
Muslin cambric, worth 12*i , now 8'(c
9-4 Sheeting, worth 22'^c, in this sale 16c
Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, only 4' c
9-4 Sheeting bleached, worth 27>fc. for 22c
Wasli Goods Department,
Shirt waists worth 50c reduced to.
Shirt waists worth 69c reduced to.
Shirt waists worth 75c reduced to.
Shirt waists worth $1 reduced to.
.19c
.290
.39c
• 48c
Percales worth 12'.c, now 7'/ic
Percales worth 10c. now 6J4c
Lot No. 1, Lawns and Dimities worth 15c and 12^0, in this sale S'/3
Lot No. 2, French organdies, beautiful coloring's, worth 36c, in this sale 19)4
Lot No. 3, Chambray madras, figured in lavenuer, pink, green, worth
25c, no" 15c
Lot No. 4, Lawes, Dimities, Organdies, short ends: to close. 7c, 6c, 5c, 2c
Mercerized duck, plain colors only worth 25c, iu this sale 16c
Deutdle DeSole, in tan, blue, pink, black, white, worth 60c, all for. . 29c
White India Linen, worth up to 35c, in this sale 21c, I6c and 8c
Dress Ginghams, worth 15c and 12'.c, in this sale 8;^c and 5c
Egyptian Tissue, all colors, worth np to £0c, in this sale 2"Jc and 19c
Mercerited Zephers in all colirs, figures; worth 35c, for 22'^c and 16c
Ilatiste, extra value, in this sale 5c
French Challies, worth 65c and 50c, in this sale 39c, 29 and 19c
Lawns 26 inches wide, worth 6'<c. in this sale 2'2C
Shirt waists worth 51.25 reduced to 59c
Silk waists, swellest ever shown in the Territory; values up to J12,
in this sale f4.48, $3.2* and down to $1.69.
Seeing is Believing! Entire Store
Ablaze with Bargains ! ! !
MENS'SUIT DEPARTMENT,
Mens Suits worth $25.00 reduced to J13.29
Mens Suits worth S20.00 reduced to 10.38
Mens Suits worth £15.00 reduced to 8.29
Men6 Snits worth Si2.50 reduced to 6.38
Mens Suits worth S10.00 reduced to 4.98
Mens Suits worth $7.60. reduced to 3.18
EXTRA SPECIAL- - We have about 65 men's suits in the house,
broken lines and sizts, one and two suit-- of a
number, values up to $10.00; to close them quickly in this sale they will go
at 2 98
Youths suits worth $8.00 reduced to
Youths suits worth 7.50 reduced to
Youths suits worth 6.00 reduced to
Youths suits worth 5.00 reduced to
. QH
Childrens suits worth 3..SO j-q
Childrens suits worth 3.00 i
Childrens suit* worth 2,50 i."
Childrens suits worth 2.00 ®
Childrens suits worth 1.50
Childreus suits worth 1.00 f,9
MENS' TROUSERS. 348 pairs of MFNS* finest trousers, no tailor
con make them better; values up to $7.00, in
thissale 3.37, 2.98, down to 1.38
MENS' PANTS, Values up 10 $2.50, all bunched into three lots, in this sale,
$1.18, 98c and 69c,
CH1LUENS' KNEE PANTS, endless variety at 1-2 price, 39c
29c 19c anil 12c.
Mens' Overcoats and Ulsters!
The Price Will Make You Buy Them.
$5 9S For choice of any Men's overconts in the house, former price up to
18.00 in this sale $5 9q
$3 G9 For choice of any Men's overcoats in the house, former price $12.00
in this sale $3 69
I'.ojj' and Childrens' overooats divided into 3 lots, 2,98, 1.69 and 98c
NOTI ONS, IIANDKERCH 1 EFS, KT(
lc For Kind's Spool cotton.
2c For Spool sewing- silk, all colors, 200 yards.
2c For Ladies' Handkerchiefs, worth 5c.
3c For Ladies, Handkerchiefs vorth 10«.
3c For Men's Handkerchiefs worth 10c.
lc For best paper pins.
6c For Ladies' belts worth 25c.
lc Per card Hooks and Eyes.
Bring your pennies; they will do the work of dimes
elsewhere.
fr Millinery Department-
A Gorgeous Display, showing all the late style
additions, making this the most complete fashion
arra3' ever exhibited before any public, all go at
one-third value,
«se SHIRT WAISTS, ut
The price, 19c 29c, 39e, 8nd up to $4.48.
Shoe Department
Seeing is Believing- Prices cut and slashed. Cost and profit lost sight
ot. Muloahill and Kaney have taken charge of the stock, contracted to close
out the entire stock in a short specified time—hence the sacrifice.
MENS' SHOES. Regent 3 50 shoes, box calf vici kid, and all
the patent leathers, new swell styles; in this sale 2.38
LADIES SHOES — All 3.50 lines go at 2.38, including- vici kid
and all the patent leathers, high shoes and oxfords, all widths and sizes in
>hi sale 2.38
Mens'shoes worth 3.00 go at 1.98; hand-welted soles, box calf, vici kul, and
all the patent leathers, in this sale 1.98
1.38 For men's shoes worth up to 5.00 broken lines and sizes, all kinds of
leather as long as they last, in this sale 1.38
LADIES SHOES and OXFORDS. The swagger styles, all kindsof leath-
ers, all sizes, values up to 3.00. in this sale 1.98
69c for womans shoes and oxfords worth up to 3.50 all small sizes from 2l/2
to 4 width A A to C 69c
2.50 Boys' shoes 1.38. Entire line of boys shoes values up to 1.50, all sizes,
jn this sale 1.33
MISSES' and CHILDRENS' SHOES— We have taken our entire stock of
misses'and childrens'shoes, divided them into 4 lots; n® matter what the
former price was, here they go at
Si.38, 98c 73c and 59c.
MENS'FIXINGS.
Mens 10c hose go at
Mens 8c hose go at
Mens 25c suspenders go at ,14C
Mens 50c suspenders go at 23c
Mens 20c suspenders go at
Mens SOc neckwear go at 22c
Mehs 25c neckwear go at ifc
Mens $1 sleeve buttons go at 48c
Mens 50c sleeve buttons go at 29c
Mens 25c sleeve buttons go at I2c
Mens' 25c collar buttons go at He
Mens 10c collar buttons goat 6c
Hens Shirts.
$4.20
3.98
2.'18
2.38
MOTHERS! We call your special attention to the unheard of Bargains
we are offering in our Childrens' Department; don't delay;
orae before sizes are broken:
Childrens suits worth $1.00 $2.38
Childrens suits worth 5 (X) 2,98
Childrens suits worth 4,00,,,,,,,,.., 2.18
Stiff and soft Bosem, attached and detached collars andcufTs, all new colrr-
ings, va'ues up to one dollar, in this sale all for 29c
29-> for buys hats worth up to 1.50 odds and ends from the entire stock all
dumped in te one lot in this sale 29c. I9r. for mens' underwear worth 35c
medium and heavy weight, in this sale I9c Mens stiff and soft bosom, at-
tacked and detached collars and cuffs new colorings, values up to one dollar
in this sale 39c and 29c. 29c for mens shirts worth one dollar. Mens' un-
laundered 3-ply bosom, reinforced front and back, New Yorks mills muslin,
one dollar values in this sale 29
Underwear &c,
I9c -For Mens' Underwear worth 35c, medium to heavy weight, this sale—I9c
Mens overalls worth 75c go at 39c, mens overalls worth 50c go at 29c, metis'
working shirts wor'h 75c go at 39c, mens underwear worth 75c go at s,9c,tnens
sweaters worth one dollar go at 59c, bovs sweaters worth 75c go at 39c, boys
shirts worth 50c go at 29.
2c—For mens collars nil styles and si/as, pure linen, some sligtly soiled—2c
Mens gloves worth 2.00 reduced to 1.38, Mens gloves worth 1.50 reduced to 98c
Mens gloves worth 1.00 reduced to 69c, mens gloves worth 75c reduced to 49c,
Mens gloves worth 50c reduced to 29c
MENS' HAT DEPARTMEET.
Comprised of Stetson, Miller, (iuyer, iiawes and other famous makers -all
the latest style and colorings—go at half price.
Mens $5 hats tfo at $3.38. mens $4 hats (,-0 at S2.2'>, mens S3.50 hats po at SI.98
mens' S2.50 hats go at $1.38, 98c for men* hats worth up to $4.00. Travelers'
Samples, all styles and colors, in this sale 98c, for hoys hats worth up to SI.50
odds and ends from the entire stock, all dumped into I lot. 111 this sale... ,29c
MULOAHILL & RANEY
Managers of Saie.
East [Side Square, - - Enid, Oklahoma.
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Moore, E. P. Garfield County Democrat. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1902, newspaper, July 24, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166445/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.