The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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OVER-BOUGHT
M 3/g Mistake \
in ^uifing!
5 Winter is Xardhf Opened but "Seeds
* net tSeld by fan. 1 means tkei( must
be "Carried "Cver Another ifeasen!
OUR PREDICAMENT
W 7.1 ,t0 rkC dCar °Ur p0Siti0n~A merchant in bll>'inR is at the mercy of the condition of seasons. If they open up on time he is all right; if the season is backward he loses, especi-
al y il he buys heavy. This is our condition, wc bought unusually heavy, the fall -eason has been wann and we are confionted with the i
carrying it over. We have chosen the former and for- — - n
serious proposition of sacrificing our stock or
11DAYS NOV. 24 to DEC. 5
STSSw.XS"rbr;?SST,SACR,F,CBri BA,RGAIN SAI-E-« held in Medford. P,o6. or lo .ilUot be lake, into coMid«„,lon. It will be o,,rehandise fo, money right
™J,i, , . bu! B'oee"e -and everything cnt to a price that will appeal ridiculous. To avoid the possibility of some being influenced by competitors we have made arrani-e
ments with the banks whereby if our regular prices have in any way been altered or raised ue will forfeit *ioo. J comPeuws we nave made
We mean business, as the following will show:
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that J. A. Hopkins has authorized me to pay to any person or persons the sum off/oo.oo in case of any
alterations made tn regular prices of goods on account of sale advertised herewith, thereby giving appearance of larger cuts being made.
Medford, Okla., Nov. 18 Signed, LEW E. DARROW
We can only quote a few prices, but everything goes. Come early and bring your money. Immediately after close of this sale
we will place at your disposal the biggest assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS ever shown in Medford.
Remember the Dates—Tuesday, 9 a. m., Nov. 24 to Saturday Night, Dec. 5
Ladies' Coats
(OVER lOO)
NEW AND STYLISH
N 00, 4 Bo. 5 oo Garments | 4 ik
6 00, 6 So, 6 98 4 26
7 oo, 7 So, 8 oo 4 88
8 oo, 9 5o, lo oo 6 98
13 oo, 13 5o 8
13 So, 14 oo lo 26
18 oo, 2o oo 14 6o
23 oo 17 86
Piece Goods
Misses' and Children's
|2 oo, 2 6o, 8 oo Garments $ 1 48
4 oo, 4 oo 3 26
6 oo, 6 oo 3 88
f So, 8 oo, 8 5o 6 75
lo oo, 13 oo 8 85
Baby Coats
• 1 26 Baby Coat 8 8o
2 26, 3 6o i 69
2 ~S, 2 98 ] 88
8 26, 3 6o 2 48
4 oo, 4 5o, 5 oo 3 25
CAPES
Capes
9 oo, lo oo 6 85
12 oo 725
27 6o 26
SKIRTS
$2 uo Skirts $ l 35
3 5o, 8 75 2 65
4 00, 4 5o 2 88
5 00, 5 5o 3 85
6 5o, 7 00 485
7 98, 8 So
lo 00, lo So egg
12oo, 12 So 8 48
Our 6)^c Outing <§
" 8^0 " "
"III, 13* " "
8)4 cents.
4* "
1 "
Canton Flannels
Our 8*£c (§)
" loo "
'• 13XC*
Dress Linings
lo, 16 cent quality 1
2o
25
8&0 Hair Cloth (8
Silks
(GUARANTEED)
Our 81 35 37 inch Silk @ $ .75
" 1 35 37 " "
" 1 5o 37 " " I 1 37
" 1 58 38 " " 1 29
A Splendid Assortment of Colors
at Corresponding Cuts.
Our elegant line of Dress Trim-
mings, Ornaments, Etc., Fasci-
nators, Flannel Night Dresses,
Knit Underskirts and a Splen-
did big assortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS
from ic to $3.50
Jewelry
35 and 35c Brooches and Pins (a 17c
48 " 69c " •' " .... 42c
7So " •' «• .,,. 57o
|1 00 " 125 " " •• .... 79c
Ladies' So and 75c Rings @ .... 89c
25, and 85c Infants and Childrens
Hint's, at 15c
Men's Chains.
Notions
Oar lo Pqarl Button* @ 60 doz.
<« 5 •• M.
JUfetv Ptau. 80 do1'
Finishing Braid 3 and 7c bolt.
Shetland Floss, at Spool, that
never sold for less than 8 and loc.
Collar Stocks, at 18c each.
Our 40o dreM shields at 27c
" 25o " " " 16c
•• lo " " "
( 'larks and Coat* thread, 7 for 85o
" poorer grade, lo for 25o
5 and 10 Needles at 4J^c package
6 dozen bone buttons for, SJ^e
McCall Patterns at 7^0
Ladies' 25 and 35o Belts at 18o
" 60 ." 60c " " 42o
" 75 i 85c " " 67o
" 1 00 " 1 5 " " 85c
A new lot of the latest things in belts.
35c Pearl Shirt Waist sets at 16c
85o " " •' " " 38c
76c " " " " " 67o
Wrist Bags. Automobile and Shopping
Bags in all colors, not an old one in the
Stock.
2& and 85c ones at 16c
75 " 85o " " 60c
98 " 1 36 « " 82c
• 186 "189 " " 81 16
2 5o " 8 60 " " 2 15
Some very new and up-to-date Combs
that are cheap at Tegular price.
25 and 85c ones at 17c
48, 5o and tioc ones at 88c
Gloves
Men's Canton Flannel Oloves 7c pr
" 5oo Oloves, at 85c pr
" 75c " " 57c pr
Men's Sweaters
Men's Soc Sweaters, at
" 91 26 "
" 4 So "
Lace Curtains
Onr $3 5o Curtains, .... 81 98 pr
" 5 5o, 100 Curtains, tf .. .80 pr
Men's Hats.
All over 81 00, 1 35 hats, ti ■
" " 1 60 '• ....
" 3 00, 3 5o hats. <fj)
Boys 5o and 75o Hats a
Comforts
98. and •! 26 ones, @ 7o
•1 48 " |1 15
175 185
8 60 " 1 98
Ladies' Fancy Collars
(Btud New In Daintj TstMrns)
25 and 86c ones Q 18c
60 " 60c 89c
75 "85c 57c
Ribbons
Onr 8U, lo, 12)^c grades @ 6 Wo
" 15, 18, Soc 8Hc
and so on throughout the entire line.
Shirt Waists
A Special Lot, including:
fl 35, 1 85 and 1 So ones, at.,.. 85c
Another Lot, including.
5o, 75 and 98c ones, at 88c
Wrappers
(Fleece Lined.)
98, 81 25, 1 30 ones, ® 85c
Ladies' Gloves
Our 81 «9 Mochas, at 81 85
" 1 60 Kids 1 15
" 1 26, 1 86 Kids, at 89
UMBRELLAS
Jtist received a splendid assortment
of self opening, wind proof, paragon
frame ulDbfellas.
81 35, 1 39 and 1 So ones at .... 800
1 6o, 1 75 " 1 ftB " " .. 81 26
tWDon't miss getting one of these.
Furs
It is a fact that no better line of these
a few prices:
• 1 48 Fur Scarfs @ • .95
8 35 •< •• 195
6 50 " " 3 86
8 00 •• " 6 26
12 5o " " 7 76
15 00 " " 1125
16 60 " •' 13 85
2o 00 «• •• 18 98
LADIES SUITS
823 Do Garment, @
32oo "
18 00 "
16 00 "
35 00 "
37 00 "
35 00 "
•18 35
. 16 76
. 14 35
. 11 88
. 80 35
. 23 00
. 30 00
BLANKETS
We sell more blankets than any other
concern in the county.
.75 Cotton Blankets for • .45
83 25 " 1 " 1 88
1 35
.98
1 35
1 48
3 35
2 48
3 5o " " 3 45
5 5o •' 860
600 " " 8 98
7 00 " " 4 60
800 " " 5 85
15 00 " •' 8 78
All 11x4 Blankets. In baying any-
where ask the size.
T.
Wool Blankets
DRESS GOODS
These are all new goods, hardly com-
menced to sell on them yet this seMOn.
They must all go.
8 18c Patterns lie.
24c.
37o.
600.
65c.
89c.
1 25.
1 79.
25c Patterns 14c
4oo " J5s
4I«
660
86c
120
128
75o
88c
81 35
1 5o
1 75
And so on all
through our entire Btock.
L
1I \ ■ Z ac^ that we have made 110 leader on Calico, Soap or Any Other Article but have thrown our entire
new stock into the sale and can truthfully say we do not expect to make one dollar profit while conducting this
sacnnce sale. In fact we know that we will lose money but the goods must be changed for cash
THE BOSTON STORE
J. A. HOPKINS, Proprietor & ^ of
Medford, Oklahoma
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The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1903, newspaper, November 19, 1903; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186221/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.