The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903 Page: 2 of 12
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MONEY LEFT AT
Owner can have same by describing the package and contents. We suppose the parties who left it found our prices
so low thev thought they got their goods too cheap so left their purse to help us pay freight, but we don't need it, our
store is growing too fast for that. Have you been here to see what lovely goods we are showing at such low prices?
If you wish your dollars to do double duty, bring them to this store, you will be surprised how much cheaper you can
buy good merchandise from us than others ask for them. Others may have as good goods as we have but they cost
you more.
WOOL DRESS GOODS.
Here is where we can save you
money, for such values are certainly
not offered to you elsewhere. Many
new weaves in Manish mixtures and
plain weaves just this week added to our
already big collection and we have mark-
ed them at decidedly less than their
real value.
25 New Papershea Waist Patterns
in gray, brown and green, well worth
$2.25 a pattern, our price $1 SO
20 New English Flannel, polka-
dots and stripes in blue, pink, red,
green, gray, old rose and cream, well
worth $2.50 a pattern,our price $1 SO
10 pieces new Manish Mixtures, the
latest creation out, for skirts, in all col-
ors, well worth 75c and fi.oo per yard,
our price per vard only SOc and 78c
9 pieces Orlando Repellants, 54
inches wide, colors green, brown, gray,
black, blue and wine, well worth 75c
our price per yard SOc and 60c
20 pieces new Oxford \ estings for
waists, colors white and black, white
and green, white and blue and plain
white.
Beautiful Pompadour puff Combs
that will do away with the hair Rat.
No. 813 is a Comb with a high bridge
which creates a cool and sanitary meth-
od for creating the high pompadour ef-
fect without the use of the hair rat, our
price IOC
No. 831 the Princess Puff Comb, a
delightful and hygienic assistant for
producing the swell pompadour suitable
for light or heavy hair, our price 1.5c
The Perfection Puff Comb, a per-
fect creation for pompadour roll, perfect
in shape and style, sterling quality.
Leads 'em all, our price only . 25c
The high wave Puff Comb, a high
and wavy creation for dressing the hair
in the latest high pompadour style.
Elastic and easily adjusted, a novel
method in place of old fashioned hair
rats, our price only .... 2Sc
LADIES' SKIRTS.
New shipment of Ladies' Dress
Skirts, Fascinators, Gloves and Flannel-
ettes and Hosiery just in.
No. 7831 Walking Skirts made
with welt seams stitched bottom, 5 tows
fancy cording over stitching, colors
blue-black and gray, well worth
our price $2 OO
No. 4311, yoke Skirt, good quality
Melton, has 2-inch wide straps stitch
down front seams to bottom six rows
stitching at bottom, colors blue, gray,
green and black, well worth 56.50, our
price only $S OO
4312 Skirt, good quality Melton,
cut seven gore flare has three tucks on
every other gore, i-inch wide at flare
finished at ends with buttons of same
material, colors blue, brown, gnw and
black, well worth $6.00, at $4 SO
GROCERIES.
A ear of nice bright Drief!
Fruits.
Elegant sun-dried quartered Ap-
ples, the first ton of the kind ever ship-
ped to Greer County in one lot. They
are as far ahead of the evaporated ap-
ples for eating purposes as pie is ahead
of corn bread and we" sell them at 1
for only 00
Nice bright Peaches, worth 10c,
our price . .
Nice hand-picked Prunes, well
worth 8^c per lb, our price only t>!AC
American standard granulated Su-
gar, 20 tt s. $1 OO, ioott's. $S OO
Nice bright Y. C. Sugar, 21 lbs.
for $1 OO, 100 lbs. for $*4 7S
Mangum Best. Flour per 100 lbs.
for 85
Our White Lilly, extra high patent
Flour put up in nice white towel sacks
and guaranteed to be the best biscuit
flour sold in Greer County, well worth
.25, our price per 100 lbs. $2 OO
A new shipment of dry salt Meat
per pound only
G
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Smoked Bacon, only . .
Pure hog leaf Lard, only
10-lb. buckets Silver Leaf 01 Qua-
ker Lard only IS
Nice large Greely Colorado Irish
Potatoes per bushel only $1 OO
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Good air-tight heating Stoves, nick-
el-plated foot rests fancy top and nickel
rim, only OO
Larger size, same style $10 OO
Gem Oak Stoves $7 SO, $8 SO
Good heavy canon style coal Stove
at . 33 7 , $4"SO, $5,
$0 SO, $7 and up to an extra
large 600 pound Stove for school house
church and hall, worth $24.00, reduced
to $1^ OO
Good No. 7-18 Cook Stove, worth
J16.00, reduced to . . $12 OO
Good No. S-18 Cook Stove, worth
$16.00, reduced to only $12 OO
We pay highest cash price for Turkeys, Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Dry Hides and
Pelts.
We invite you to make our store your stopping place when in town as we always keep a
good hot fire and have the most comfortable room in town.
Respectfully Your Friends.
TRIPPET'S CASH STORE,
The Blrth-Rlace of Low Prices
North Side Square,
Mangum, Oklahoma.
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Echols, R. C. & Townsend, G. B. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903, newspaper, December 3, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280662/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.