The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1920 Page: 4 of 12
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PAGE FOUR
THE GUYMON HERALD
THURSDAY, JUNE 3,1920.
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SPECIAL
SPECIAL
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Saturday, June 5th
== All Day Long ==
Five Hundred Gallon Size Fruits
Gallon Size Peaches 69c
Gallon Size Apricots 69c
Gallon Size Apples 49c
One Thousand yards-
Hope Muslin 33 1-3 per yd
$3.50 Suit Cases $1.98 each.
$4.50 Suit Cases $2.98 each
Don't Fail to Take Advantage of This Special Offer:
With each $10.00 purchase of Dry Goods we will sell you 100 pounds of the
famous Enns Best Flour at $5 98. Remember the dry goods you buy will be
away under the market as well as the flour. So take advantage of this and save
going and coming.
EVERYTHING GOES AT A BIG SAVING TO YOU
Navy Beans, per pound
Lima Beans, per pound —
Mexican Beans, per pound
25 cent Baking Powder
Large Crisco
Large Box Crackers
Arm and Hammer Soda- 3 for .....
Faultless Starch, 3 for — -
Karo
Wright's Smoke
Large Tomatoes —
Small Tomatoes — —
Salmon —
Corn, per can
$ .10
.15
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Small Can Milk , 4 for .25
We are still selling Price Albert Tobacco at 12 1-2
Horse Shoe and Star .90
Penn's Thick Plug .69
Large Package Oats, 2 for — .55
Peach Brand Sugar Cured Bacon Sides- per lb— .35
Macaroni, 3 packages for .25
Libby's Apple Butter, per gal. 1.15
Jelly, gallon size _• 98
Pickwick Coffee, 3 pound cans 1.48
Peaberrv Coffee, best per lb. .40
Good Grade Coffee .25
All Toilet Soaps, 3 for .25
Good substitute for sugar is our R. C. Syrup,gal. 1.10
This Syrup will take the place of sugar in many ways
IT WILL PAY YOU AND PAY YOU BIG TO ATTEND THIS SALE
Anticipate your wants in the staple dry goods line and take advantage when
you can save from 33 1-3 to 50 per cent. It is worth your time. There is not one
article in the merchandise line, except silks, that has declined. All staples are still
advancing and are very scarce and hard to get. Nothing can be replaced at the price
we are selling at to-day. The filling in on staples shows us an absolute loss.
So don't hesitate to buy thinking prices will be lower under 12 to 18 Months.
One Block West
of Depot
J. G. McLARTY
Guymon,
Oklahoma
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The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1920, newspaper, June 3, 1920; Guymon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274676/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.