The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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i Great Removal Sale |
I Begins Sat. Oct. 28, Ends Nov. 11
I At E N. LEWIS & CO'S.
BLAIR,
OKLA.
_ We have to move into the building next to the Blair State Bank, it is just one-half as large as the one
that we now occupy, and at the present time we'are crowded and there is only one-way that we can ever
make it possible to move and that is by selling one-third of our stock. This means that we have to sell $5000
worth of goods in two weeks, and we know we can do it by making prices. We know we have the largest,
best and newest goods in Blair, and we know that we have to sell $5000 worth of merchandise before we can
move. Our lessee has granted us fifteen more days to move so that v/e may reduce our stock. We are going
to put the prices on our goods to make them move, and we want you to read every price on this circular then
bring vour circular with you and see that we have every thing as we advertise it You will hear of numerous
sales but will never hear of one that benefits both buyer and seller like this one. We Know people need win-
ter goods, and we know that we have to sell $5000 worth of goods in two weeks to be able to move.
Ever buyer will save money by buying from us.
9c
heavy Outing
per yard
Heavy cotton flannel Qp
per yd vu
$1.25 Wool
Shirt
Calico
per yd
Cotton checks
per yd.
95c
4c
4c
Heavy shirting
per yd
7 spools O N T
thread :
$2.50 Bear Skin
Cloaks
50c Towels
only
2.25 and 2.00 Blankets
during this re-
moval sale
9c
25c
$1.89
25c
$1.39
Cadet Hosiery, McCall's
patterns, Round House
Overalls, Corlers Coon Col-
lars are sold under con-
tract and will be sold for
their regular price, but
every thing else will be
sold at a cut price.
80 Boys Suits,
One-half regular price.
All these are new suits
and have knickerbocker
pants with belt loops.
35 Women's Skirts
$10, $9, $8, $7 values to be
sold on this re- AC
moval sale,each
100 pr. of Men's heavy
Winter Pants
$4.50,4.00,3 00^4 AC
to be sold for ^ | 'TJ
Boys Winter
Pants, $2 and 1.50 / Jt
Men's 50c QQn
Fleece Underwear Ovli
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goods t
«•!>«> imo HAAGAWNE-M.KITTKICK D. O. CO. *
Every thing in our stock will be sold at a great reduction, and you know that this is the year that
you want to save every thing you can :: All that we ask of you is to come in and see our goods
and learn our prices, we know we can save you money because we have to put the price on our goods to
sell them so that we can move.
Give us a tri J (or your business. We know our business is increasing every year, and that we hold
our n»tom»« from one year to the other. If you will attend this Removal Sale you will find that E. N. Lew-
is & Co. sells the best goods on the market, and we know that you will save yourself money.
LN.LEWIS&CO.
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Owen, J. B. The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1911, newspaper, October 26, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287403/m1/2/: accessed January 17, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.