The Medford Star. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XI.
MEDFORD, GRANT COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER J 5, 1904.
NUMBER 27.
CLOSING OUT SAL?
THE BOSTON STORE
MEDFORD
OKLAHOMA
*r
We are going to close out our business in Medford. The ENTIRE stock will ! •■ SOLD REOARDUJSS OF COST (except the staple groceries.) Everything must
be sold by February 15, 1905. This will be the largest sale of the kind ever h-.-M 111 Medford. Not one article will lie held back. We are positively going out of
business on FEBRUARY 15^. This sale commences SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. We quote only a few prices, but every article must >>0—cost cuts uo
figure. It will be your last chance to buy at the BOSTON. The first of December our immense stock of holiday goods will be opened up. These will also lie sold at
almost actual cost. It will be ten weeks of the
Most Reckless Selling Ever Inaugerated in Medford
m
COATS, JACKETS and CAPES
Ladies' $ 4.50 Coats for
Ladies' 6.50 Coats for
Ladies' 11.50 Coats for
Ladies' 9.00 Coats for
Ladies' 1 2.50 Coats for
Ladies' 15.50 Coats for
Ladies' i '>.00 Coats for
Children
Children
Children
Children
Children'
Children'
Children'
Children'
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s and
s and
s and
s and
s and
s and
Misses'
Miss-es'
Misses'
Misses'
Misses'
Misses'
Misses'
Misses'
$1 25 Coats
2.00 Coats
2.25 Coats
2.75 Coats
3.50 Coats
4.00 Coats
5.25 and 5.
7.00 Coats
$ .V05
3*85
8.25
5-95
9.00
12.00
12-7.5
will sell for
will sell for
will scl! 1' n
will sell for
will sell for
will sell for
50 Coats for
will sell for
$ „.s
) .50
I .bit
4.OO
5-25
CUHHtST
DRESS GOODS
It is in this: department that we are especially strong. We
haven't one dollar's worth of cheap stuff to offer. We are
free to make the statement that no store in Grant County
carries as high grade goods as the BOSTON.
Come early; bring plenty of money;
things are going to be lively
Our $ .is Dress Ooods for $ .12
Our .?<) Dr..--- floods for .13
Our .4S Dre-.s C.oods for .35
Oar $ .75 Dres- Goods for $ . so
Our 1.25 Dress Goods for .H5
Our 1.50 Dres.-, C.onds for 115
Outings 414 to 7^ Cents.
Ladies' Suits
Ladies' Capes
$12.00 Suits for
15.00 Suits for
16.00 Suits for
18.00 Suits for
23.00 Suits for
28.00 Suits for
g 9.00
12.00
12.50
1500
17.00
23.00
Ladies' $2.00 Capes will sell $1-35
Ladies' *8 .00 Capes will sell for 5.25
Ladies' $10.00 Capes will go at 6.50
Ladies' $12.00 Capes at this time go for 8.50
ALL ARE THE LATEST STYLES.
Men's
Men s
Men's
Men's
Men's
MEN'S
SHOES
^iito@^h4
SKIRTS
Complete Line of Ladies' and Misses'
Skirts from $1.65 up. Don't wait a
day; your size may be gone.
LADIES'
•American
$1.65 Shoes at
$2.50 Shoes to sell at
$3.00 Shoes will go for
$3.50 Shoes to sell at
$4 00 Shoes sell at
SWEATERS wool blankets
SHOEt
Belts, Pocket Books, Combs, Stock and Collar Pius
Fancy Button, Laces, Embroideries and Dress Trim-
mings; All up-to-date snappy novelfies. They will go fast This is
your last ehance.
Gentleman |Boys' $1t;gsbT*1
Ladies' #1.50 Shoes at
#1.10
'-75
$1.20
J1.60
1.90
2.40
2.85
Misses' and Children's $1.25
1.50
'•75
2.00
Babies i .bo Shoes at
.50 '• ••
1.25 ■ •
1.39 " "
Men's $1.25 Values at.
Men's 1.50 Values th go for
Men's 1.98 Values to go for
Men's 4 25 Values to sell for
Boys' 75 Values at
Boys' .50 Values sell for
$ -9°
1.10
1.30
3-45
.bo
•42
$ 5.00 Blankets at
6.00 Blankets for
5.50 Blankets to go at
12.50 Blankets at
ALL ARE EXCELLFNT VALUES
$3-45
4 25
3-35
7.85
Men's Work Shirts, 50 and 60 cents values at | .41
.Men's Dress Shirts, 75 cents values, at .45
Men's Dress Shirts, $1.00 values, at .80
Overalls, 48 cent? garment, at .35
Overalls. 60 cents kind, will sell for .42
Overalls, 75c values at .58
Men's Jackets, 75c garments at 58
Men's Jackets, 50 to 60 cents garment at .41
Men's 50 to 60 cents Oloves at
Men's 75c work gloves at
Men's Collars, 15c brand at
Men's 20 cent Collars at
Men's Linen Cuffs, at
All our 15c McCall patterns at
All our McCall 10 cent patterns to go at
Carpet Warp, per pound
42
.58
7Kc
.12
.07
Shoes at
A Big Line of
CARPE1\
SAMPLES
Suitable for Rugs
At Actual Cost.
The sooner we can close this stock out the better it will suit us. So do not delay your buying
Wc will not re-order anything. This is A CLOSING Out Sale from start to finish. It will be your
last chance.
Watch for the biggest line of Christmas Toys and Candies ever brought to Hedford. This Santa
Claus' regular headquarters.
Bring plenty of money. Come as early as you can. Things are going to be lively and will go fair.
J. A HOPKINS
Proprietor
1 ilili IMJ1V1
ntnek Cat Brand
Chicago-Rockfort
Hosiery Company
Kenn*hn \Vi?*.
Black Cat
Hosiery...
Regular 15 and 20 cents
hose
ten cents
r.trvek Cat Brand
Chirago.Rockford
hosiery Company ^
Ki un h>. Wis. ~
r.lack Cat Brand ■ Cr !:nnc)
Chieago-RoekH* Chicago-Rocklord
Hosiery Company Hosiery Company
Kenosha. Wis. Kenosha Wis.
MEDFORD, O. T.
Black Cat Brand Black Cat Brand
Ckicaf«.Rockter4 Ckicago-Rocklortf
Hosiery Company Hosiery Company
Kenosha. Wia. Keaosha wis.
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Foote, E. J. The Medford Star. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904, newspaper, December 15, 1904; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc185825/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.