The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915 Page: 3 of 5
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May 20th
Thursday Morning
AT 10 O'CLOCK
We take pleasure in announcing to the buying public of Cushing and vicinity our beginning sale of tbe bank*
rapt stock of merchandise formerly owned by Henry Phenix, consisting of
Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Groceries, Etc.
Op May 10th this stock at 111 West Broadway was bought from
added $5,000 to $6,000 in new merchandise. All will go in
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ever offered to the trading public. By this purchase we are enabled to offer buyers Bargains more rare, more
attractive than seldom offered in bankrupt sales. If you fail to avail yourself of this money-saving opportunity
your pocket book will be the loser. Not often is an immense stock of merchandise thrown on the market at such
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good serviceable merchandise.
Remember the place, 111 W. Broadway, Cushing, Okla., and the time, Thursday morning,
at 10 o'clock, May 20,1915. Below are some prices quoted in this sale:
We have only a limited stock of dry goods and ladies' furnishings
which will be closed out at unheard of low prices. The prices
quoted below in no way cover the entire stock. Many other ar-
ticles are to be found in dry goods and ladies' furnishings; all must
and will be sold at the lowest prices.
Dry Goods and Ladies' Furnishings
10c Domestic, at per yard only 5c
12y2c Domestic, at per yard only 7y2c
All lUc and l^yocGinghams at per yard only 7V2C
All 8 l-3c Gingnams at per yard only 5c
20c Indian Head Suiting, at per yard, only 10c
Other dress goods in this stock will be closed out at
similar prices.
A large number of ladies' shirt waists will be sold at
Half Price and less.
Lot of $1.00 waists go at 25c
Waists from $2.50 to $5.00 go at only 98c
Ladies Cumfy-Cut Union Suits go at only 98c
Ladies' 25c Hose go at only 12c
Ladies' 35c Hose, go at, only 17c
Children's 15c Hose go at only 8c
Children's 10c Hose go at only 6c
Misses' 25c Hose go at, only 15c
We also have a big lot of ladies skirts; regular $3.50 to
$10.00; Choice 98c to $2.48
Ladies' muslin Underwear at Half Price and less; 50
pairs of shoes and slippers, regular 75c to $1.50 ... 35c
50 pairs of Oxfords up to $2.50 selling at 65c
One lot of Oxfords up to $3.50 selling at 98c
Very lowest prices on our entire stock of shoes.
In men's clothing, furnishingsandshoes we have a much larg-
er stock, and better prepared to supply the wants of the buy-
er. In men's shoes our stock consists of several hundred pairs of
good dependable shoes, a greater part of these shoes are absolute-
ly new but will be sold at wholesale prices and less.
Men's and Boys' Clothing
400 men's suits, mostly new goods; consisting of ve-
lours, cheviots, flannels worsteds and blue serge, in at-
tractive styles and patterns. Here are the prices:
One lot of $7.50 Suits will be sold at $3.85
Big lot of $10.00 suits will be sold at $4.95
One lot of $15.00 suits will be sold at $6.95
One lot of $20.00 Suits will be sold at $9.95
Your time will be well spent in investigating these goods
and prices.
A lot of damaged suits up to $15.00 at $1.85
Also lot of boys' suits from $3.50 to $5.00 will go at. $1.00
Men's hats, regular $1.50 to $2.50 go at , $1.00
Men's hats, regular $2.75 to $3.50 go at $2.48
Men's 25c to 35c Underwear go at only 17c
Men's 50c Underwear will be sold at only 35c
Men's regular $1.25 shirts are selling at 78c
Men's regular 75c shirts are selling at 39c
One lot of men's 50c shirts will be sold at 25c
We are also well supplied with several hundred men's
pants, new and first class in every way, some good ones
as low as 85c. This stock of pants is well up to the av-
erage and worth your while to investigate.
•ii u emeirP ier a ^ P?r c®nt °/ this stock has been shipped here by us and is fresh, new merchandise, but
will be sold along with the Phenix stock at these attractive prices. We have by no means named, nor will
attempt to name a complete list of all goods to be offered in this sale. However will call your attention to
Jumpers, Overalls, Work Shirts, Men's Hose, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, etc. Doors open
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The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915, newspaper, May 20, 1915; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305734/m1/3/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.