Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1909 Page: 4 of 10
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Great Merchandise Crime Enacted by the
Eight Big Stores of
Miller Brothers & Company
8 Stores that Sell One Million Dollars Per Annum
Sale Commences Saturday Morning
June 26th, 1909.
And will run Helter Hpelter. Fell Well for 10 days
Closing July 6th
fnl.HS every thing is sold before that time
The Opportunity is Yours
Do Not Hesitate .. .
The prices below are just a few of the
thousands of great bargains offered
Oil Cloth 13c; 25 pieces Oil Cloth,
the 25c kind, go at only
13c
Five hundred yards good heavy
floor matting, worth up to 50c per
yard, going at
19c
Apron Ginghams, 5 l-2c; Best
non-fade Apron Ginghams. 8 l-3e
kind, at only
5k
200 pair men’s New Summer Pant
•2.50 kind, cut to
$1.65
Percale, per yard 5 1 -2c: good
28-inuh Percale, 10c kind, at only
5k .
100 pair men’s good every-day
pants, $2 kind, cut to
95c
500 good white soft Cotton l.ut#,
10c kind, go at t for
25c
Fine 0x12 Art Squares, $20 kind,
cut to
$10.95
One thousand pair men’s 50c Sus-
penders cut to only
29c
50 pair Ladies’ Oxfords, $2.»>0
kind, on sale at only
$1.65
25000 yards Valenciennes ( Luce
worth up to 15c, cut to only
4k
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1000 men’s nice Ties, 25c and 35c
kind, go at 2 for
35c
Clothing That Will Sell Itself
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NEW YOHK
100 men'.! all-wool worst.'.1 soils,
just rom.i Ir, bought of hurd-'ip
manufacturer who ho.l to havetho
rush. Tlu’.v mi' worth #1"* to MO,
nil snappy new stylos. "Ill clout'
this lot Mt only
$9.95
$7,95
200 all-wool, fancy stripe* nml
blue scrip's, new styles, uml tbu
kind you get from others itt $15.00.
Will close this lot at only
iller Bros. & Company
Is the Place to Get Your Glad Rags to
Of cour e you will not think of going to a great celebration that takes place over the country in old clothes.
Thousands of dollars worth sold at manufacturers cost. All summer goods will be wiped out at this sale
will crumble and tumble and acknowledge their utter defeat to meet the outlandish price cutting on this fame
Bes A C A Feather ticking, ft
20c grade, will sell!) yards to the
customer at
99c
Good heavy hickory shilling,
on this big sale at only
7 3-4c
Best grade Hope Bleached Do-
mestic, 12ie grade, 10 yards to
the customer, tor only
79c
Best silk finish Bleach Cambric
worth 20a per yard; 10 yards to
the customer at only
99c
Ten yards of best Standard
Calico for 25c with all purchases
of $2.50
$2.50
Ten yards good double width
Percale, 10 yards to the customer
10 yards for
49c
How to Get 3 Pml Inr
The first five ladies entering our door in the morning during this |
good double width percale.' Five patterns will be given away each I
The first boy under 14 years old entering the door eacli morning i
famous Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes or Oxfords.
The first girl under 14 years old entering our doer ench morning
our Buster Brown Blue Ribbon S hoes or Oxfords Free #
Beautiful Messaline Silk Dresses
at Marvelous Price
Reductions
Many handsome Mcssnline dresses which
represent relinenvnt und elegance. Made
of superior quality of Messalini? in the
lovelists spring suades in this stile at
peal savings.
$9,75
Foe Messaline Suits; worth Slo.iin.
$13.59
For Messaline Suits; worth
$16.75
For Messallnb Suits; worth $ Jo. 00.
$19.75
For Messaline Suits! worth $30.00.
Linen Coat Suits, Linge-
rie and Messaline
Dresses
Without profit, and in Some Instances
a part of Original Cost chopped Off
95<
for Wa!sts|
SI.SO to
500 lioim.iful soft!
Sheer 1 awn wai]
steles; some plain
Every garment, ode ted in this sale is of this
seasons models, many of which have been re-
ceived during tli > month of .Tune and embody the
highest type of workmanship, style and finish.
Garments that are made by the foremost manu-
facturers of the country. All of this season’s
popular colors are represented, with rich point
Venice, cluuy and daiutv val, inserting and lnon
trimmings, with every detail essential to pel feet
gowns closely guaided
Linen Dresses Severely Reduced
Many pretty models with cluny anil val.
In settings, set In the season’s popular
colors.
Many pretty, soft, summery presses,
mode of tlnp Liniferi* Cloth, In the noli*
ento shades of blue, pink, laveader.
champaign and white elaborately trim
mod with fine dainty Val. luce and in-
sertinjfs; gri*at$5.00 values; sale price
$2.95
For Voile Skirts, black and colors,
worth ♦5.00
$4.69
resses; wo
$5.69
$2.95
$4.00
For the Linen Presses; worth $7.(HI,
Nobody Sells as Cheap as Millers
You'll Spend Your Money If You Come to Thi* Sale
For the Linen Presses; worth •*.50,
$6.85
For the Linen Presses' worth •10.00.
$10.85
For the Linen Dresses: worth 115.00.
$5.00
For Lingerie Dresses; worth up to#<.00
$6.95
For Lingerie Presses: worth up to •IMX).
$8.95
F.ir Linger!# Presses; worth up to 112.AO.
$14.75
For L nyyrie Dresses! worth Up to $«!0s00.
$16.75
For Lingerie PreMes, worth up to *25.00.
Ten Linen Suits At Half Price
Every linen rout suit In the house worth
•15 00 to 135.00goes In this sale at just
half the regular price. Many handsome
styles In all the season's popular colors.
Garments of high style and superior
workmanship. •7.50 to
$12.50
For Vlole Skirts, black and colors,
worth 8«.80
$5.00
For Voile Skirts, black and colors,
worth J7.50
elaborately triiumd
Val. luce, embroil
dubious; oellii g at|
nfacturera’ cost
Handsoml
Waists
iy
Many Beau*ifu|
Drcssv Net Wail
and Ecru, and s|
with colors.
The $2.50 Waists r|
$l.i
Tht* ,:>.5' N**t 'Vttil
$2..
Tli. ¥5 00 Net ,val
$3..
'I’ll. ¥7.f,l> Not Wuil
$5.0
$7.00
For Voile Skirts, black und colors,
worth 110.00.
More Than 50 Handsome Voile
Skirts Selling at Sweep) nf
Price Reductions
$10.00
For Voile Skirts; blnok only: worth $15.00
Not a last seasons style In tho lot. Kvery
skirt is of tho newest Hf0« models' are
perfect fitting and made in many'styles.
No such Skirt values ever graced a rack
before. We have sold 100 of these since
early spring and now have Slamt SOAo go
la this sale. They are beautifully made,
with embaoldered panels In colors of blue
copper, champagne, brown, tan, cream
and blnok, choice for....................
$2.95
$6.95 for Linen Suits, values up to
$12.00
Ladles’ Lineu Coat Suits In many snnp-
py styles, with beautiful Venice and
Cluny InMftlngs set In. The coats range
in length from lift to 4h Inches; In colors
of pink. blue, linen, champalgh and
white, worth up to $12.00, choice of thorn
for......................................
$6.95
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India L
per yard
38 pieces of these
India Lawns, that
7 l-2u quality; *t
price
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Anderson, John H. Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1909, newspaper, June 24, 1909; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497532/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.