The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907 Page: 7 of 8
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Excursion Rates £ lock Island
Loo* for tho WMto Tig
Save Your Money and Wait I
SALE
WANTED AT ONCE!
26 Salespeople
Cashiers, Bundle Wrappers
OF
MILWAUKEE&ST. LOUISSALVAGE
COMPANY
Look for the White
^ gy We mark down goods all (his week.
CfJC Railroad Fare paid to all purchasers of $25
or over for 50 miles around.
Monday,
Nov. 18
915,730.21 in ea^orviblt- I) v Goods. Clothing,
Hats, C i f i Men. V omen. ChiMn i ><f Mioses' Shoes,
Hardware and (irocefies for Re.-d* Cash, Ueg*rdiess
of Former Selling Prices.
Trippet'sNo"11
Cash
Store
Square
Mangum, Okla.,
Next to Star
Printing Office.
Is In the Hands of The Milwaukee una St. Louis Salvage Company
Who are under $1,000 Bond, fully paid, lo completely sell the whole store in IS days.
Open Promptly at 9 O'clock ^ OA Y, NO \fm 18
Let NOTHING Keep You Away
I The Hour is Set, The Date Also
Trippet's Cash Store having just moved to
their old stand on north side square are
now receiving goods daily and into this
mammoth meicantile emporium in your ex-
alted moments of agitation the picture can-
not t e painted plain enough. Come to this
sale and be convinced. The world's great-
est sale begins Monday, November 18, at
[Trippet's Cash Store, 0TT'
I NOTICE—Every article iu this store will
be placed on sale and every garment and
every statement herein made is positfvely
| as advertised.
WANTED—25 Salespeople, little exper-
| ience required.
The White Taj Tells a Thrilling Tale !
P. S. With the inaugr.rdtiou of this SaivaKe Sale propi^e 10 itath out as
never before and bring in business to town that ha« never traded here before, ard
with the grand and glorious winter breeze we put m au early winter suit and
announce the most magnificent Salvage sale ever witnessed throughout the en-
tire southwest. A $15,000 stock selected by exptrienced buyers *ho know your
wants, can suit your taste and prices to suit your purse. We are reaching out for
more business. We will make this an event lou* to be remembered iu Greer Co.
Every space, every department, filled to overflowing with bargains with which
immense sums of money and a splendid buying organization can at quire.
TRIPPET'S CASH STORE, recognized for 3 ears as the leading establishment
in this section, now inaugurate a big Salvage sale, most attractively priced.
Oklahoma's unbounded hospitality, the Salvage sale will now be the central at-
traction lor this, the biggest commercial event ever pulled off west of the Missis-
sippi, and a sparkling array of brilliant bargains that would stagger the whole
civilized world.
2ob Ladies' Shoes. Latest Style,
kangaroo, black oaff, vici or patent
colt, velour calf all styles a* $1-10
RIGHT ROAD TO SUCCESS.
Great variety In a beautiful se'eoted
line of roll ouUng, 10 yards in each
bundle, not a single yard Is in the
entire lot worth under 12 1-2 cents,
t 80
•price and style worn from ocean to
ooean; they sell for $2.50 to $3.00,
but sale will push the tot at . .$2-89
MEN'S AND LADIES' GOODS.
A beautiful line of se.ected Under-
wear. any size, and beyond doubt ab-
solutely the grandest bargain ever of-
fered to you or your neighbor's friend.
Come and be convinced that we sell
the 60c to 75c kind at 48c
AN EYE OPENER.
In the Clothing line we can astonisn
you. Prices at Rock Bottom levels,
workmanship of the highest character
and gcods of the best quality. We
promise to save you 26 per cent on a
Tailor Made Suit. Trousers, or Over-
Tat. 4<W Samples le Select from.
THINK IT OVER.
This is a parties arly good time
lor yon to at least took lato our claim
The mefeod by which we measure
and take the dlscrirtloa absolutely
tosarea the ehao* aad proaortioe of
Me advantage with comfort aad par*
•set St at the same time.
When yea start to the Great Sal-
rag* Sale at Trtr^efs Cash Store.
Seat fall dews bv stoosln* at
wrong plsce. We have sweJ *
Worth Side Seaar* ant to Sta Prist
to« OlVr sad 'lart where the Mg
■•to Win row* «*
*35.00 Automatic Drop Head Sew
ing Machine, Fully Guaranteed, we
warrant them to stand the wear Inci-
dent to family uee for a term of 20
years and any defective or broken
parts, except needles, bobbins, shut-
tles and attachments will be replaced
free of charge during that time if
returned to the factory, White Tag
Price during Salvage sale $24 50
$39.00 Drop Head Being Machine,
warranted 20 years, has 5 drawers,
and is perfectly constructed and Is
strictly high grade and reliable and
embodies al lthe features of the high,
eat priced machines, it is made in
the popular Drophead style, with ba t
hearing stand, la easy running and
noiseless. It Is so well contructed
that it does perfect work and is ab-
solutely unexcelled for durabl.ity. It
Is very handsome in appearance and
by far tho best ever shown at the
prioe. White Tog Salvage sale price
at 818 SO
THE SOCIAL SEASON.
Will sooa be at its height Any
functioa at which women are present,
wedding reception* formal dinners,
theatre aad Danes*, require a nice
tailored salt. Our line of samples Is
complete with a wide rang* of prices,
salts made to year measure at per
salt W to 810
Me Trice Pis sails, your pries, rsr
this mighty mnaslar White Tag Sale
88s
Pig liar of Trtco flannelette*, posi-
tively sn J actually worth doable the
moaey. If they deal s ilt poa hrlag
them berk. toe the J ard aa ystort
oa earth For this etupeadooe ereat
at •«
A 3C-in. wide 60c value In white
wool, no cotton flannel V at only 27c
Men's, boys' and youths' clothing
to sell cheap.
$15.00 two piiece suits, only a few
suits in stock that will be sold on
opening day enly at $7-48
Another line of youths' fancy Suits,
Just the thing for neat, nobby dress
wear, positively worth $5.00 to $6.$$
on the White Tag only S3-39
$3.0) Blucber, vici, patent oolt, or
fancy box calf, a beautiful and per-
fect fitting, medium or heavy, single
or double role dress Shce at.. 4(1.98
100 pairs of ladles' Oxfords, well
worth paying your hotel bill to see
them. A finely finished Shoe, pre-
vents sprains, aches, colds, and keeps
the mind active and temper cool. Sold
before sale for $2.00 and $2.50. Now
it is only, the pair Si-48
A bunch of ladles* $1.5 Oxfords
73c
25) pairs of ladles' ,S.c Oxfords
* 81-08
Just for s song la the Shirt Depart-
ment we have one box of fancy black
polka dot. $1.10 -raise Shirts, to sell
for colossal stupendous and mighty
*8®
-hived! Thread! Thread! Wlad
yourself with this Una, any sine aad a
gigantic sale oa entire lot at Ka
lid.90 Suits of stiff front, palded
shoaMers. 3 piece. If oa hare the
ssla aad waat to hay we win atke
yon a price to plea at you. St ysa sad
perfectly satWy yon la this 1st. This
lot to be soM at 87 76
raacy MobWr 8Mtlaas aad Draas
Sittings, enid tor tl.to at Oigaatlc
58s
Dree* Goods. Moe. Mar*. red. gray
aad ptok TMO ft- <Vmld pee
The World's Greatest Sale
Will Be Held At
Trippet's Cash Store mancuiokla.
They will place their $15,000 stock over to
tke people for less than ihe cost of raw ma-
terial.
SENSATION of THE DAY!
WONDER OF THE HOUR1
Here will be the most mighty avalanche of
majestic bargains ever brought together by
a Mangum firm. We hereby guarantee do
sell precisely as advertised, and every price
we quote is absolutoly bonafide and every
quotation absolutely correct. It may be
hard to believe that a big concern would
sacrifice such an immense stock at suck re
markably low prices but it is gospel truth
and we merely ask you to come and see for
yourself. This tremendous sale positively
begins Monday Nov, IB; 9 «. m.
buy this line of goods for less
50 to COc on the yard. During Our
stupendous landslide of wonderful
bargain selling It is only 3£0
An imposing and comprehensive
collection of Dross Goods—a line that
cannot be surpassed in Oklahoma. A
beautifully selected stock of Silks,
wash goods. Mohair, Sicilians, Alba-
tross, Serge, Brilliantlne—an elabor-
ate showing of fancy Dress Goods by
which the factory of the entire world
has contributed to them the latest
styles, a combination of cultivated
and artistic taste, the wearing apparel
of the most refined of humble need
that have* decreed sh be worn, a
new and up-to-date stock that consists
of nothing but the very beet
_ that you pay CO to 75c in any other
" city tor. covering gray, pink. blue,
green, white and a new fancy stripe.
White Tag 8ale f"r 3Tt!
Men's |2.fi0 Work 8hoee. Give
your toss equal righto with this fine
durability Shos 81-88
lBd Ladles' Pine Walking Sho«i
easy oa the feet, dispensing all dis-
comforts. worth twice the ssllin
Studsndous eale 81-00
Beaotiful Lamb PleeoS Health Un-
derwear Sold areryhere at Sl.S* oar
pricednriagthesnat White TagEal-
Ta* Sals o«y
Elegant styles la Measr TTumsas
Boys" Qlrie sad Children's Heavy
nseee Uaed aaderwsar IU he soM
dariag the grsat White Ta Salvage
Sale the Oe Mad oaly 4g«
The 36c ktad only |4«
One lot of Ufa's Heavy Pleeee
l-'ned radrrsMrta worth aarwher*
W-. darag great White Tag Sa rage
Sato cmr price «eh t*e or *
SI 00
Extra large size double blankets
worth $1.75 a pair, great White Tag
Salvage Sale Price 81-38
Beautiful assorted colored striped
and pladd Blankets, worth $1.50 a
pair, great White Tag Salvage sa!e
price only a pair SI-10
Big line of Bed Bladkets worth 75c
a pair, will be sold during our great
White Tag Salvage eale as long as
they last ait only a pair 49c
The largest toe of Bed Comforts in
Mangum, at greatly reduced prices,
during the great White Tag Salvage
Sal« 56c
Bliss Bear brand Sorghum, the
best Sorghum Syrup made to s>U
for 60c. Our prioe daring the
White Tag Salvage sale 40c
Louisiana Rice Mills white cracked
rice worth 7c a pound, groat White
Tag 8alrage sale price Mlhs 81-00
Large white Greely Irish Potatc«s
the kind that doat rot. worth $1.20
a ha.. Great White T« Salvage sale
■riot Der KnaKal AA.
MS lbs Ptoe Ouhwadoe Cabbage
worth $3.00, our White 1*g Salrage
Sale Price only ts.m I
Children's Phst Mask Hoee. Dbebto
worth It 1-k * pair,
Ms pries oaly.
A barrel of Oarpet 1
grsat Sal-
8 l-dc ]
a. worth k
Tag Salrage Sale at S barrels tor l)ce
article la the Kardsre aad
Ttawars Bae will he asM to you S*
a greatly reduced artoe dartne the
Or at Whit Tag Salrage Sale
The beet apple rtaerar vera tor
a raSrs will he enid darimt ear great
Wh te Tag Pa*ma aato. at oolr tv
Cook to the Great Salvage Ssk
Mo v. IS to Dee. 4
- Trippet's Cash Store
Conducted by the Orest
Milwakee 4 St Luis Salvage
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907, newspaper, November 14, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281103/m1/7/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.