The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1907 Page: 4 of 9
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FISHERS
The Home of Quality '
At the J. M. Boling Stand
OPENNG
10 DAYS OF RECORD BREAKING BARGAINS 10 DAYS
Beginning OCTOBER 11th, 1907,
The quality of the goods on sale needs no praise. The mere mention of such hirti erade E. iZi b • *l a^ed"ced Pr,ee-
and Crossett Shoes, Wilson Bros. Shirts, Stetson and Worth Hats Jane Hookins Bovs* Clothing £ Benjamin Clothing, Hanan
buy your boy a school suit at this sale and save 20 per cent Reme'^ M°therS>
Shoes
Our entire line
of Shoes, con-
sisting of Han-
an and Crosett
shoes are to be
sold at
20 Per Cent
Discount
This means all
$6 shoes #4.80
5.00 " 4.00
3 50 " 2.85
3.00 " 2.40
2.00 " 1.60
Special lot of
odds and ends
in shoes at ex-
actly one-half
rormer price.
To introduce our Dry Goods de-
partment we will offer
Cut Prices on all Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods
Every article in this Department
at a handsome reduction, includ-
ing Ladies' Fancy Collars, Hand
Bags, Belts, Dress Combs, Notions
of every description.
Staple Dry Goods
An extra inducement for you to attend
this sale will be the extra special bargains
in Staple Dry Goods. It is seldom in
The strongest
line of clothing in
the city is offered
in this city at a
sacrifice. Alfred
Benjamin Suits,
known all over the
U. S. as the acme
of perfection in
ready made cloth-
ing.
Don't Miss this
Clothing Sale
A discount of 20
per cent on all
suits.
A money making proposition to you
if you are in need of clothing. We hope
you will investigate this clothing propo-
sition and let us prove to you that we sell
you first-class merchandise cheaper than
you could possibly buy it elsewhere. Ev-
erything marked in plain figures. Take off
20 per cent and you
have the sale price
Boys' Suits
For boys and young men
we have an exceptionally
strong line of Clothing to
offer. This we intend to
make a
SPECIAL FEATURE
in this sale. Boys' suits
of the very highest qual-
ity known to the trade.
The line is complete in
every detail and will be
offered at the remarkable
discount of 25 per cent.
One-Fourth Of! on
All Boys' Suits.
5c
9c
6c
this day of high priced Dry Goods that
you art* offered .such tempting bargains.
2,500 yds. of calico in
this sale at
1600 yds. standard outing sold
elsewhere at 15c, at
3,000 yards apron checks worth
10c yard, in this sale at
Hope muslin worth 15c on any 1f|f
market; our price - lUb
Woolen Fabrics
Space forbids us to delineate items in
this department, but will offer an elegant
line of high grade woolen in voiles, Pan-
amas, broadcloth, novelties, suitings.
Special new 1907 goods at an introduct-
ive price of 20 PER CENT Dis-
count from our regular cash price.
NOTHING RESERVED-ALL MUST CO!
STANDARD CALICO in a vari-
ety of styles and colors at
per yard - -
N. B. Onfy 10 yards to the cus-
tomer at one day of the sale
—none to children.
OUTING FLANNEL — Standard
Outings, extra quality sold
everywhere at 12 1-2 to 15c. Qn
Sale price - - 5JC
Men's Shirts
TThe famous Wilson Bros, line of
Dress Shirts all go in this sale at
a discount of 20 per cent.
$2.50 quality for $1.80
2.00 quality for 1.60
1.50 quality for 1.20
100 quality for .8p
Also cheap and medium priced
shirts at the same low prices. A
fine line of 60 and 75 cent shirts
at only 48c.
Extra Trousers
We have the
celebrated R. &
W. line of Tailor
made paints. No
better goods
manufactured.
Knpwn the
world over as
the highest stan-
dard of ready to
wear Trousers.
20 Per cent discount
during the ten days or
This Sale.
Remember, this is our first sale in your city. It is our earnest desire to get in touch with everv economical .
dise in Rogers county.^ By our economical^ system of buying for three large stores, we are able to place many l£* of merchant
on the market at less than actual value. Attend this sale and be convinced that it pays to trade with us
ly every article to be as represented or your money will be cheerfully refunded.
DON'T MISS TH£ BIG TEN
DAYS SALE COMMENING
We guarantee absolute
(FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11.
FISHERS r=-
MESS?N6K* PRINT
BOUNO'S OLD STAND. CLAREMORE, ItyD. TER.
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Smith, Clark. The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1907, newspaper, October 11, 1907; Claremore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178169/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.