The Altus Times. (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1905 Page: 1 of 6
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THE ALTUS TIMES.'
Vol. 4.
Altus
formerly the leper times.
~firaftrCounty. Oklahoma. Thursday. September 14. 1905-
No. 36
I
MILLER BROS. & CO.
Here is Where Your Money Expands
Lay down One Dollar and get Two Dollars worth of
Up-to-Date Merchandise.
Every item in the Big Store glitters and shinesi witMhat^x;
cellent newness that marks we epoch of VHIwp the GOODS
now we propose to put forth the greatest
Fall Campaign of Sales Yet Known
SEPT. 15 TO DEC. 15
~Everv day during this entire time there will besome
special feature of low price selling We were he £rs
to get in the market after stuff and we own rign
Come and let the prices convince you.
We Have hundreds
of difl'erent styles
in dress goods and
dry goods that
were bought before
the heavy advance
in cotton.
Wo have a hun-
dred dozen ladies
black hoso; mills
now want $1 per
dozen. We will sell
per dozeu . 95c.
We have hundreds
of bolts of very
lino good LL Do-
mestic. Now the
mills want 7c for.
Wo can let go atOs
We can sell you a
good Outing now
at 10c that the
wholesalers now
want 11c for.
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS WE WIN. SEE!
What Does This Mean To The Cotton Market?
will not go higher, but it looks like a good indication to us.
ATTEND OUR 90 DAYS CAMPAIGN.
Ladies Cloaks
Our line for this
fall will be great-
er than hereto-
fore shown; the
long cloak from
*8 up to as high
as , ... $20
Also t'he 27 inch
garments from
$2.50 up to . $10
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Ladies Skirts
Ladies Skirts
Ladies Skirts
Ladies Skirts
Ladies Skirts
Ladies Skirts
Ladies Skirls
Ladies Skirts
Ladies Skirts
Ladies Skirts
Ladies Skirts
8 50 and
$1 00
1 25
1 50
1 75
2 00
2 50
2 75
3 50
5 00
7 50
10 00
Strong lines of merchandise build up rePutati°nh^
WP want vou to know that this store proposes to build
that kHd of a reputation. Dynamite entei prises en-
Wens every process and quickens every step in the
oroKress of this store and the immensity of our offer-
fn °f oroves the uastness of our enterprise. Come with
us we are in the mercantile business to go far to the
front.
Men's Suits
Mil
JWjned
loiw
Clothe;.
Guilder*
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Men's Suits
Men's Suits . .
Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Men's Suits
Meu's Suits
Men's Suits
Men's Suits.
Iltu'i Suits
Meu's Suits
Men's Suits
$3 50
4 00
4 50
5 00
0 00
7 00
8 00
9 00
10 CO
. 12 50
18 50
15 00
. 10 50
17 50
. 18 50
. 20 00
. 22 50
25 00
Our Clothing Custo-
mers Look Right
Boy's Suits $1 00
Boy's Suits 1 50
Boy's Suits •
Boy's Suits 2 50
Boy's Suits 3 00
, Boy's Suits 3 50
Boy's Suits 4 00
Boy's Suits 5 00
Boy's Suits 0 00
Boy's Suits 7 00
Remember the Great County Fair in Altus
October 23 and 24, 1905.
Bidding vou all a hearty welcome and believing that w« are in posi
" ti..11 to save you good mouey tins season, we are.
MILLER BROS. & CO.
WATCH
THIS SPACE
For Our
Big Fall
and
Winter Sale
THE SALE OF THE SEASON
ALSO
KEEP AN EYE
For Our
Big Millinery
A New and Complete Stock Just
Received.
E. E. CRAM.
OKLAHOMA. I
■sBsasmmm
ALTUS,
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