Garfield County Democrat. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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Garfield County Democrat.
VOL. 5. ENID. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. NOV. 6. 1002.
_ NO. 4®
Gigantic Purchaser
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Ladies coats, capes, waists.
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On
Gigantic purchase of millinery, entire line of travelers' samples, of FISK'S Chicago Millinery.
GIGANTIC PURCHASE Dress Goods, GIGANTIC PURCHASE of clothing, GIGANTIC PURCHASE of Shoes.
Quality Ever, Truth Always.
EVER UPWARD & ONWARD!
Has been the march of this progressive store, always keeping abreast of the ENID spirit, always on the alert
for bigger and better bargains, always giving greater and better bargains.
Introducing later methods in all departments. On our triumphant march we have been the ONL Y STORE to LOWER TH E PRICE and
to raise the standard of merchandise. Our immense recent purchases—paying as we do SPOT CASH—unables us to undersell all oth
ers and still make a profit—and right now, when you need the goods, slaughtering high grade merchandise at a less price than you are
forced to pay for inferior goods elsewhere ^ ^ ^ £
Gigantic Millinery Purchase.
Fisk & Co., Chicago, sells exclusive milli-
nery modes, dress and street shapes, beau -
tiful striking models in fur, lace, and flowers
elegant designs in push, moire and beaver
PATTERN hats-
Values up tc$22 00 in this sale at $6.98, $5-49, $3.98 and down
to $2.98
ladies' trimmed hats—
Worth up to SIC. *0 in this salf nt $2.88, $2.38 and down
u 98C.
LADIES' WALKING HATS—
Travelers samples worth uy to $4.00 in this sale at Sl.'fc9, 88c.,
69c. and down to 47C.
MISS1CS & childrens hats—
Worth three times the price asked lor, at 98c, 69c, 58c, and
down to 39C.
Boys Suits & Overcoats.
An assemblage of truly honest made clothing, comprising nil
styles at 5.98, 4.29, 3.38 and down to 1.98
children's suits & overcoats—
The new styles including the Rylon, the "Russian blouses.''
two and three piece suits, overcoats were never so swell, at 3.49,
2.88, 2.37, 1.88 and down to 98c.
Ladies Waists
toff
Gigantic Purchase
Travelers samples of Ladies' Coats, Skirts, Waists—
MONTE CARLOS the swagger creations in 20 different styles
values up to $20.00 in this sale at $15.98, $10.38, $6.98 and $5.98.
LADIES' COATS—
Unsurpassed in 27^ inch garments—also showing of the new
Gibson, Automobile and Raglans at $16.98, $12.48, $9.39 and
down to $598
LADIES' COATS—
Beayers, Kerseys, Astrrchan, Belocks are the new things, trav-
elers sarapier to go at $4.98, $s.69 and $2.98.
LADIES' CAPES—
Plush, Velvet, Beavers and Kerseys—tri-mmed elaboratly in
Fur and Jet—all styles at $6.98, $4.39, $3.38 and down to 98c.
Gigantic Clothing Purchase
Enabling us to sell highest ready-to-wear garnunts for men
and boys' at half price, come before choice is gone.
MENS' SUITS & OVERCOATS—
Cheviots, Cassemeres, Worsteds, Kerseys and Melborns, hand
made garments values up to $15.00 in this sale at $7.98, 5.39, and
S3.9S.
MEN'S FINEST SUITS A OVERCOATS—
Never such variety—all the swagger productions from two of
the most renowned wholesale tailors, values up to $30.00 at $15.39,
$13.69. $10.89 and $9.38.
Gigantic Shoe Purchase,
Extra Special
French and Domestic Flannels, also black and eolored silks, c
rate collcction at 3.6g, 2. jS, i.6y and down to jUr:
Direct from the American Milk;
manufacturers of Mens' and Wo-
man's underwear and hosiery READ! READS.
LAD 11 <:s LJ TVDERWEAR —Vests &
1 ants, Jersey ribbed and fleeced lined at 50c apioce
per garment 23c
LADI MS LnsriON S CJITS-A 75c vag-
ue at 39c
> Take the Hint—Get Here Early j*
woman's shoes—
For the lirst time in Enid, Sorosis, the modern shoe for women j . .
in Vici Kid, Box Ca'f, and all the patent leathers, sold£und adv
er. I .A I )| Ks ITTVDEIIWIIAR-A l.sfe
tised at 3.50 in this sale $2.38
woman's finest shoes—
Armstrongs, Kellys' Eddy and Webster, these lines of travel-
ers samples, the lot comprises all widths and sizes, in vici kid, box
calf and all the patent leathers values up to 6.00 at 3.29, 1.98, 1.69
and down to 98c.
mens shoes—
Worth 3.50 in this sale 2.99. The famous Regent shoes in all
the Leathers in this sale 2.29
mens' shoes-
Box Calf, Vici Kid, Belour and Russian calf, lace or congress
at 1.98, 169 and 1.1#.
BOYS', MISSES' & CHILDRENS' SHOES-
At about half price.
Gigantic Dress Goods Purchase.
BLACK & COLORED Dress goods, hun-
dreds of piecs and
remnants, including the popular Nuns' veil-
ing, Etamine, Cheviots, Granite cloth, BriI—
liantine, Whipcord, Zibeline, Armure Mistral
and Camel's Hair, endless variety of all man-
mer of colored dress fabrics, forwaists, skirts
dresses, including prunellas, poplins, chev-
iots, serges, henriettas, ablatross, sublimes,
mohairs and mixed yarn suitings, .orth up
to 2.OO per yard in this sale at 98c 69c 57c
43c39c and 29c
LADIES SHIRTS—
Dress and walking skirts, a grand show and sale of 480 shirts,
all the swellest fashion modes at 10.98, 8.39, 7.19, 5.69 and down to
2.98
value per garment 48c
MENS' UNDERWEAR—Worth 75c
in this sale 29c
A1 L \ h' IT IST DE RWEAR—Worth sat
in this sale 9<y—
MEN'S' UNDERWKAH-Worth 1.00 in this
30c
sale
Hosiery.
Ladies Hose worth 15c in this sale
'• 2oc " " "
" 35c " " "
Mens " " 10c " " "
" 15c " " "
" " 35c " " "
Boys', Misses' & Childrens Hose
*£ Half price ^ ^
6c
9c
22c
4c
9c
REMNANTS-
3& 5 yard lengths in Prints, gingham, muslins
dress goods, including some of highest price dress
goods in the house, 5 yards to each customer at.
7c 6c 5c 4c and 3c.
Hisses' & Childrens' Garments,
Our second purchase excells all displays, the travelers sampler
shown here will please all at one third value at 6.98, 5.73, 4.47 aoi
down to $>1.98
GLCVES & MITTENS IOO dozen travelers samples in mens and womans gloves from the best Factory in Glovesville, N. Y., unpreceder*
values worth up to 2.00, in this sale at 69c 48c, 39c 29c, and I9c, '
Attend the Table Linen Sale
Attend the Muslin Underwear SaW.
NO WAITING Special Force of Salespeople Engaged for the 0;cassion,
CURTIS' GREATER STORES.
815 & 818 Grand Avenue
Enid, Oklahoma.
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Moore, E. P. Garfield County Democrat. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902, newspaper, November 6, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166496/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.