Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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Beautiful Plaids for Wil^i and Ch»t#
rei# Dressss, 1 y«Hl wide •» **
Beautiful #ilt» »«d Wool WaMfcHM***
,t 60c
Extra heavy Ladles' Cloth, 1»/i ys'ds
wide In gray. blue. brown. "•< •"*
black, at W
Ladies' Broad Cloth, M Inohee wide In
all colors, *t.
The beat grade No- 760 Bro,d C,oth'
wall worth $1.25, 64 Inchoo wide, all
color., at 95c
Staple Dry
Goods.
Our Favorite yard-wide Brown Docfles-
tic worth 7c; our price only $!/io
Thomastons Mills yard-wide Brown
Domestic, at 7e
Wilton Fine Sheetings, 40 Inches wide
requires onfy one eeam to a sheet
80 by 90 Inches, made of pure Sea Is-
land Cotton, at ''Oe
Good enough improved finished Beach-
ed Domestic, full yard-wide, worth
7'/2e; our cut price. •
Pomona, yard-Wide Bleach Domestic,
worth 7c; our cut price..... 6c
Bell of the South, yard-wide Bleach
Domestic, finished soft for the needle
worth 9c; our cut price V/z*
Green Ticket l.ansdale, yard-wide
Bleach Domestic, worth 10c; our cut
price 9c
Bell of the South, soft finished Sheet-
ing, 81 inches wide 22'/2C
Rock City, soft finished 8heetlng, 72
inches wide 18c
Ladies'
and Misses'
Furnishings.
Ladles' and Misses Long Jersey Log-
gins, worth 75c; our price 62'/zc
Ladies' and Misses' all wool uppers,
worth 50c; our price 40c
Ladies' Jersey Ribbed, Heavy Fleece
lined Union Suits worth 65c; our cut
price 50c
Ladies' Fleece lined Ribbed Union
Suits, worth 50c; our cut price, 40c
Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Fleece lined
Vest and Pants, worth 65c; our cut
price 50c
Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Fleece lined
Vests and Pants, worth 50c; our cut
price 40c
Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Fleece lined
Vest and Pants, worth 35c; our cut
price 25c
744—10 Dozen Missea Fine Egyptian
Fast Black Hose, worth 20c; our cut
price 15c
Ladies' Fast Black, Silk Fleeced
Hose white sole te feet, worth 50c;
. ... ,u- r.rtc* 43c
Furnishing
Goods.
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Men'e Pins Negligee, ealre **«•?
OvwsKifU custom made Is sell fw
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Man's heavy Fleet# lined Shirts and
Oriwtri. worth He; our eut price, Me
Men's heavy wool Fleeced Shlrte and
Drawer*, worth He; our cut prlee, SOo
Men's all wool UnderehIrts and Draw
•re. worth 11.78; our cut price .. 1100
Men'e all wool Union Suits, worth
12 50; our cut price $1.99
Mew's Stash Swee'h Tfif «M4e Su**e
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IsWa rnede en*ne se >>«»> and worth
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Men'e Brown tftped Worsted. made
eem« ae above, worth I'*00, esf price
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Men'e Brown teotch Mistures iuperti
Tailor-matfe, well worth our
price to cleee out the lot .... ft.M
Vouth'e all wool, apiece Suite, worth
|10XI0i our prlee te close eut ths let
will be $*«
16 PCM C1NT OFF ON ALL SUITS
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE.
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$.*00 m p»*«e Is iMN out the let
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Vouth'e cudsrar. *0mm *»»ta. tne
, heel thing mads for sehoei wear,
worth fM», *wr prtee Id •*
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Vouth'e Siecs. IpOM Suits* eatra
heavy tor winter wear, worth 9SS0;
•ur prtee te cteee eut the let $4 M
Child's M piece lulk worth |l.fli our
p*«e
Little Bey's all woM Sweatersb with
holla and peer! button* asserted cot
ere snd full fsakiened, new *0*
CMid's f-piece Suite, worth 17001 our
prise SI .ft
Chlld'e * piece ioite. soorth •? »; our
price »?00
Chlld'e 2^Mece Suite, worth *2.60; our t
price •**»
Child's t-piece Suite, worth 13 00, our
price
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Chlld'e 2-plece Suite, worth $3.90; our
prlc* WOO
Child's 2-plscs iults, worth HM; our
price 9**9
Chlld'e 2-plscs Suits, worth *5.50; our
price • • 14.76
Our December Clearing Sale
OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Will be a Money Saver to every man in Greer County who
will take time to investigate, we will sell the best goods in
every Department of our Big Store at such a low price that
you cant afford to spend your money elsewhere. We carry
a complete assortment of everything in Dry Goods, Dress
Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Trunks, Vaiises, Notions, Fancy Goods, Hardware, Dishes,
Glassware, Woodenware, Groceries and Leather Goods.
If you will call in and see us we promise to sive you from
lO to 20 Cents on each Dollar you spend for. good
merchandise. Respectfully,
TRIPPETS CASH STORE
The Place Where Most People Trade. The Birth Place of Low Prices
NOTE—We will also have enlarged a photograph of
any one with every purchase of $ 10,00,
Leather Goods.
HORSE COLLARS, BRIDLES,
HAMES, BACK BAND8, BELLY
BANDS, BREAST STRAPS, LINES,
COLLAR PADS AND TRACE
CHAINS, ARE HERE IN ALL
GRADES AND WE WILL BE GLAD
TO SHOW THEM TO YOU
We will pay
20 cents per
dozen cash for
Egs.
Dishes.
102-Pleco Dinner Sets, beautifully
decorated tn pink flowers, worth $20;
our price now $16.00
25-Piece Tea Set, Beautifully decorat-
ed In pink and blue flowers, worth
$4.00; our price to close out the lot
$3.60
Beautiful Moiasses Pitcher with salt
and pepper ehakea to match at per
•et SOc and 35c
Beautiful Chocolate Seta consisting of
I Pitcher and $ Cups and 6 Saucer*,
beautifully decorated, only a few Seta
left at $200
Groceries.
IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE
HAVE NO COMPETITION WHEN IT
COMES TO LOW PRICES ON GOOD
GOODS. EVERY ARTICLE IS
MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AND
80LD TO EVERY CUSTOMER
ALIKE. A POOR MAN'S DOLLAR
WILL BUY JUST AS MUCH AS A
RICH MAN S DOLLAR HERE AND
WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES BELOW
TO SHOW YOU OUR PRICES ARE
ALWAYS RIGHT.
Cambridge Canning company Valley
cream corn, worth at all stores 10c
a can, or 3 for S5c; our price.. . 6Vic
4 cans for . . 25c
Thie corn is put up in blue wrappsrs
and is being sold at $2.00 per case; our
price has never been more than, per
c*se $1,60
Standard Granulated Sugar Is worth
18 pounds for a dollar, but our custom-
ers are getting 20 pounds for a dollar,
with 16 ounces to every pound.
Pure Kettle Rendered Hog Leaf Lard,
at 10c
Children's
Cloaks and
Jackets.
Lot MJ9—H i
•laeh 1 'dsrdeww CIseM |Hw>o»ad Id
•lash Stson Cloth snd fur lined
throughout with red Cash wins, worth
$6 00; our cut prteo U does eut the
lot UM
Lot lf$0— Sstri heavy Mantah Mlo
lure, made with long sleeve and capo,
trimmed In Plaid Dress Cashmere and
Brass Buttons, worth HflO; sur prteo
to cload out tfce lot ... 1240
Lot $241—Made of e«tra heavy XiH
line Cioth. trimmed with pretty Braid
to match, worth $140; our prlee te
cloee out the lot ft.$0
Let 1917—Same styles sa above but
shorter, worth $34)0; our pnlce to
close $229
Lot 1560—Hsavy Mslton Cloth JackeL
with caps trlmmsd In !arg« Brass But
tons, worth $2-50; our price to closs
the lot $2.00
Children's
Jackets.
Lot No. 3221—Child's long Cloak made
of good quality Melton, with Sleevee
and cape trimmed with pretty braid
to match and allvered buttone, well
worth $2.00; our price to cloee out ths
lot $1-50
Lot 1514—Is same style as lot No.
3221, but shorter and trimmed with
hard rubber buttons and braid to
piatch, worth $1.75; our price to cloee
out the lot. I1.3J
Ladies
Cloaks
and Jackets.
Ladies" Cloaks, worth $16.50; our pries
to close out the lot $13.56
Ladies' Cloaks, worth $15.00; our price
to close out the lot $11.50
Ladles' Cloaks, worth $12.50; our
price to close the lot $9.7S
Ladies' Cloa;ks, worth $10.00; our prlc
to close the lot, $8,25
Ladies' Cloaks, worth $6.00; our price
to close out the lot. ,.. $4.93
Ladles' Cloaks, worth $5.00; our price
to close out the lot. $4.53
Ladies and
Misses Skirts
and Shirt Waists
WE HAVE 55 DIFFERENT STYLES
OF SKIRTS AND 10 STYLES OF
SHIRTWAISTS, ALL MADE UP IN
THIS SEASONS STYLES AND TO
CLOSE THEM OUT BEFORE XMAS
WE WILL GIVE YOU */4 OFF THE
REGULAR PRICE OF ANY OF THEM
YOU SELECT.
IN TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS,
VALISES, LUNCH BASHETS, ETC.
WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT TO BE FOUND IN
THESE PARTS AND IF YOU IN-
TEND TAKING A TRIP DURING
THE HOLIDAYS WE TRUST YOU
WILL CALL IN AND EXAMINE
THESE GOODS 8EF0RE YOU BUY
AS WE KNOW WE CAN PLEASE
YOU.
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Crittenden, H. L. Mangum Sun-Monitor. (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1905, newspaper, December 7, 1905; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285462/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.