The Medford Star. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1908 Page: 2 of 5
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November Clearance S
Commencing on Saturday Mornirvg, November 14,
at 8 o'clock we will open our doors to the public for a Gigantic Clearance Sale. The sale lasts two weeks
Ending Saturday. November 28.
You will see the greatest fluttering of tickets with the price of destruction marked on the goods in plain figures and staring you in the face.
Will wake up the people from all parts of the county. Nothing like it ever seen within the border of this county. Most gigantic sale ever known to
men or women. We will fight the battle of our lives to give you a feast of bargains from our immense stock of General Herchandise.
HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICES—OUR MOTTO
Stock Upset, People in Confusion,
People excited, looking, waiting talking and won-
dering Low we can cope with the crowds that will
pour in. Dont miss the greatest of all sales at
the Boston Store beginning Saturday morning,
Nov 14th and ending Saturday, November 28th.
You dont have to be a
"Regular Ordained Shopper"
to see how wonderfully cheap the various lines of
goods actually are at the figures to which their
prices will be cut. Anyone with half an eye can
see what a real bargain everything offered is.
The opening day will be
A Gala Day
Bring your family and spend one day or every
day with us.
The people rush hither and thither
like chained lightning. We propose to
raise the roof if necessary and let the
glorious sunshine in for the next two
weeks. Campetition will think we are af-
ter them with a big stick, for no such pri-
ces and quality have ever been offered and
quoted on merchandise as we will quote
in the next two weeks. You will hear of
sales. You will see signs but they will be
only sales and signs of distress. There is
only one place where the cannonading will
be heard and that will be at
The Medford Mer.
The Boston Store.
Hcdfuid. Okla.
Co.
Counters
Piled high with stocks of Dry Goods, Shoes and
Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings such as will be
likened to a powerful magnet which will draw
crowds for miles around. Sale closes positively
in two weeks, Nov 28, 1908.
News.
The news will spread like wild fire. They
will come from miles around. No one can afford
to stay at home. A dollar in many instances will
do the work of nearly two dollars elsewhere. Its
a big statement but its a fact. We can show you
Discount List
10 per cent discount on all Lace Curtains, Men's
Duck Coats, Suit Cases, Trunks, Hand Bags,
Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts.
Produce.
We will pay the highest market price for your
butter and eggs. We have paid as high as 25c
per pound for good, fresh, moulded butter this
Fall already so bring us your produce. Its same
as cash to us.
Car Fare
Your Car Fare paid within a radius of 20 miles of
Medford on a $15.00 purchase. Get a receipt
from your railroad agent for money paid for
Ticket.
Remnants! Remnants!
OF wool dress goods, silks, velvets, cotton goods,
laces and embroideries. Good values at a sacri-
fice price.
Men's Furnishing
One lot of Men's and Boy's odd vests choice 50c
worth a great deal more.
25 Men's and Boy's odd coats, good values clear-
ing sale price f1 9^ ,0 $i.98 each
A lot of black pants extra regular $2 00 value
while they last , #'-39
One lot of Men's check pants worth $125 clear-
ing price 49c a l«"K or 98c a pair
12 pair of Men's Corduroy Hants sold at $3.00
clearance price $1.25 a leg or $a 5o a pair
One lott of Men's Linen Collars sold at 15c each
Clearance sale 3 'or 33c
100 Men's Sample Hats, good styles buy now you
save 331 per cent on every dollar.
One lot Men's Odds and Ends Hats worth up to
$2 00 choice ( 9c each
One lot of Men's and Boy's Caps worth up to 50c,
Clearance price 25c cacli
65c and fide Blue Demin Overalls good value,
clearance price per pair 50c
Regular $1.00 overalls clearance sale price 85c
Underwear Section*
Here you will tind good values. Ladies, Misses
and children flleece lined union suits the -A^,
kind you pay 65c for elsewhere sale price O"*'
Ladies and Mens Union Suits $1.25 value _ AA
Our price per suit.. .. ' . vFV/
33/6 Per cent Discount
on all wool, silk and velvet remnants. A big lot
to select from.
50 Ladies. Misses Coats and Suits
carried over and some out of style but good va-
lues. cost of them no objecfto us will sell them at
i regular price, some less.
Men's Negligee Shirts
Chance of a life time. lotsof Men's dress shirts
all sixe* *1.00, $1.25 and $1.50divided into 3 lots
89c, 98c and $1.24 Each
Dishes.
100 pieces fancy painted dishes worth 75c make
alee Xmas presents clearance presents _ _
Clearance Sale price
16 per cent discount on all Japanese ware
10 percent discount on all lamps
Wool Dress Goods.
1,000 yards of suitable dress goods at a great
sacrifice at the beginning of winter you mi ght say
42 inch, green, gray, blue and brown stripe, plain
and check, imported mohair, regular f |
$1.50 value, clearance sale per yard «P I • ' "
Regular $1.50-42 inch all wool suiting | f _
clearance sale price per yard 1 • I vf
Brown, blue, red and black Heminingbone stripe
all wool suiting 42 inch, regular $125 f
and $1.35 values. Clearance price yard *
52 inch regular $1 50 broad cloth in red, gray,
navy blue, old rose and dark green. A,
bargain while it lasts
1 piece black fancy stripe Suiting 48 inch
all wool $1.35 value clearance price
27 inch fancy and plain tricot flannel
dress goods sold at 35c and 45c yard sale
5 pieces all wool 54 inch manish suiting
regular $1.75 quality clearance price
I.IO
1.00
29c
1.29
Groceries.
During the sale 18 lbs granulated sugar for 81.00
20 c bulk coffee per lb 18c
20c Red Salmon, sale per can 17c
Donnell Pure Phosphate Baking Powder 30c
quality. Sale price per lb 20c
Fancy Canned Corn sells regular at 10c, sale
price 3 for 25c
Argo Gloss Starch worth 7c pkg. Sale pkg 5c
Pare homemade country sorghum gallon 55c
Millinery
Liberal reduction on all Ladies' Trimmed Hats
25 per cent discount on all Millinery trimming, such
as wings, feathers, etc.
Fascinators
50 c Black and Pink Fascinators Clear-
ance price each
35c Children Hoods clearance price.
39C
24c
Corsets
THE H & G Corset needs no introduction. They
are noted as good style, fit and quality.
Clearance Sale Price, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75
Corsets tat 7^ $J ^ J, ^ efl
Ladies Furnishing.
Blue, black and Brown Panama Skirts extra good
values made full and plated and worth . rvft
up to $7.50 clearance sale 4* V®
125 Ladies Shirt Waists in White and colors. We
dont stop to figure the cost on these. They must
go note the price carefully 75 cents waists
Clearance price
$1.75 and $189 waists all sizes while they
last. Choice
$2.26 waists trimmed with lace insertion
Hale price
$5.00, f5 25, 5.75 and #6 00 Silk Waists ~ O
Clearance price «5*
43c
i.i9
1.69
Linings
10 per cent discount on all dress linings.
27 inch blue and red oxford waisting were g . _
76c, Sale price O4C
One piece all linen table damask 85c val- _
ue sale price J )
Cotton Goods
Standard Calicos
10 yards for 53c
1 piece blue striped feather ticking 20c value sale
price per yard 16c
Comforts and Blankets
72x81 Soft Fluffy Comfort Silkalene cover^ -A
regular $3.00 clearance price
72x81 Comforts good value $2.25 regulr |
Clearance price • *
Cray and Tan Cotton Blankets 50c oach worth
more. 10 per cent discount on all blankets no t
mentioned.
Notions
100 ladies' belts, gilt, silver and
leather 66c-75c belts. Sale Price
100 white embroidered wash belts
sold at 35c. Sale Price
$1.25 veils in blue, black, brown and
white. Sale Price
5c Collar ButtonB, Sale Price
50 c.
22c ea
98c ea
3C ea
Laces, Embroideries,
Dress Trimmings
ONE lot of dress braids worth to J
10c and 15c per yd. Clearance Price y U •
ONE lot of laces worth 9c yd. er,
While it lasts Choice *5^
ONE lot of lace and insertion m,A
worth to 7c. Sale Price J* J**'
TEN pieces of embroidery, good _ J
widths. Clearance Price V ^ J
TEN PER CFNT. DISCOUNT on ail other laces,
embroideries and trimmings not mentoned.
500 yards of velveteen, corduroy and .waterproof
dress binding, worth to 8c per yard.
Clearance Price - - - 3c yd.
SILKS
36 inch blue , pink and black Taffeta silk
Sells at $1.25 clearing sale price per yard
36 inch pink and green Messaline Silk
regular price 85c, sale price
36 inch Brown Taffeta Silk worth 85c
yard. Sale Price
27 Inch China and Jap Silk In blue, pink
red and grey ^orth 59c, clearance sale
27 inch China and Jap Silk and Cotton
Eoline were 50c, Clearance price
98c
69c
69c
43c
39C
Ladies' Furs and Pur
Sets
To start the season we will give 25 per cent dis-
count.
The hour, is set, the date you know, rain or shine, We haven't the space to q uote you all the bargains
so below you will find a partial list of goods offered
Shoes! Shoes!
Supply yourself with shoes. We save you money
36 Pair Ladies' Shoes, Vici, Kid, Patent*}
Tip. Mat Calf Top, sells at $2.50 sale
36 Pair Ladies'Shoes Vici' Kid, Patent
Tip 92 .25 value, clearance price
36 Pair Men's and Boys Shoes Satin Calf _ pj _
2 00 value sale price per pair ' • 5
lotsof Shoes priced at priced at 98c,
311.25 and 11.40 per -pair J *5C
These are almost worth double than what we ask
for them.
Granite Ware
Kettles, Stew Pans, different sizas at254 each.
Don't forget the date, the town, and the store. Plenty of sales people to wait on you. The growth of our business since .here is the fact that we treat
the customer with true courtesy. Always good quality of goods at the right price.
THE MEDFORD MER. CO.
~ THE BOSTON STORE,
MEDFORD, OKLA.
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Wood, E. A. The Medford Star. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1908, newspaper, November 12, 1908; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186176/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.