Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 36, Ed. 2 Saturday, January 2, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Now In Advance
WE WISH YOU
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AND PROSPERITY TO ALL:
Guthrie's Largest Store !
We have started our GREAT HOLIDAY SALE. Others brag and blow and say a great deal (on paper.)
We quote you prices. Bring this ad with you. We mean what we say and say what we mean—nothing more.
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A OR.AMD BARGAIN SALE.
Him .I... i n ladies hwidket' l i«fs
,il .| to j7 11 ntn. 111 fy .in 1 heap
luit yood.
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A Inn- llni' ..I nun's gloves,
1 mini tiny of kill, dogskin iin.l
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dried shirtcollar attached, .ill
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511 dozen ladies jersey ribbed
vests, |>.nits to match (front
counter) will go fur 25 cents.
These goods .ire 40 cent (|uul
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C lot he the youngsters. We
have about 75 knee suits, ages
H to .j; you can take your pick
for Sijc a suit. They are worth
$1.50 U suit.
Our buyer east busy 50 do/,
men's gray undershirts, Will
sell them as long as they last for
\() cents. They are cheap at 35
ccnts.
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We have got about 25 pes of
single width woolen ilress goods
in black, blue, drab brown, slate
and green. You can have your
choice at 7 cents a yard.
You
Must
Attend
This
Sale.
25 dozens ofjinfants and little
girls'silk hoods in fancy designs,
made to sell for $2.00 each.
We will give you your choice of
them at 48 cents—much less than
the cost of the material.
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Handkerchiefs for Christmas
from one cent to one dollar in
silk cambric and linen.
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We have about 20 ladies' silk
plush capes, handsomely lined
and trimmed with silk and pas-
sementarie. We will close them
in this sale at $8.95. They were
formerly sold at $ 12. 50. A big
variety of capes as low as $1.40,
just to sell 'em.
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Our staple department— 500
pes very best prints at 5c per
yard.
250 pes Sea Island muslin at
4 1-2 cents; yard wide.
100 pes toweling crash at 5
cents.
Canton flannels go as low as
4 oents a yard, up to the very
best at to cents.
Outing flannels, a good grade,
down to 5 cents a yard.
200 pes cotton checks either
stripes or plaids at 2 1-2 cents
a yard.
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Clothing for men, clothing for
boys, clothing for youths, clo-
thing for children, at prices that
must sell them,
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Shoes for man, woman and
child. Prices cut in two.
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THE STAR
Big Double Store Corner Harrison Avenue and First Street.
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Greer, Frank H. Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 36, Ed. 2 Saturday, January 2, 1897, newspaper, January 2, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275146/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.