The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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I IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE IT VISIT OUR STORE AND BE CONVINCED
YOU WILL CERTAINLY RECEIVE BETTER VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE.
NEW NOVELTIES IN
JET and DUTCH JEWELERY.
| SCHOOL SUPPLIES
* A 1 POUND 500 PAGE TABLET
1 FOR 5 CENTS.
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2 OUR STOCK OF UNDERWEARE
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Prints at 4^
^ 25 cent fancy madras, nice for 1Q
shirt-and boy's waists, per yard loC.
Best $1.00 corsets for : : 78c.
All styles “Case” Corsets from AA
50 cents to : : $5.UU
Let us measure you for one, and
you will wear no other.
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Infants and Children
GOATS
ALL KiNDS
From 50c. to $13 00
A swell stock of Silks and
Messalines for waist and
dresses, all the new shade in
Suitings
Fancu 6ortaln
THOROUGHBRED f ®om*orts’ Cheaper than you can #
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Quality Material.
Fancy jackets in light plaid,smoke
and black from $4.50 to
$8.00
Ladies coats of kessey, thibet and
broad cloth, in colors from*~e AA
$8 00 to : $25.00
ORDERS TAKEN FOR LADIES SUITS
A SWELL LINE OF NEW AND
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE FURS,
FROM $1.25 to 15.00.
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Ladies rain coats in rubberized
moire silk, rubberized striped
silk, and rubberized mohair, $15 00
ail colors, from $12.00 to ^
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LADIES DRESS SKIRTS, WRAP-
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COATS and APRONS AT EX-
TREMELY LOW PRICES.
SILK SCURFS AND
Fascinators Galore.
eCht Patterns for “White
I House Shoes’* are
A big stock of
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White Ho«se |Gaitors an<* laggings 50 Cents per Pair.
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we expect to move our stock
01GRGERILS SOOU TWO DOOrS west.
Remember The Place
Bring in your produce and' receive a good price for
it. All kinds of good things beat will be found here.
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the U. S., insuring good fitting
qualities and pleasing shapes.
The Leather! are all o( the beat j
tannage, of Kid. Bos Call. Kai
too and Cun-Metal Calf, and
Patent Leather* are belt obtainable. ,
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Simmons, J. Mason. The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1909, newspaper, November 26, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496774/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.