The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 28, 1899 Page: 1 of 6
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INDIAN
CHIEFT
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CHIEFTAIN PUBLISHING CO.
VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY THURSDAY SEPT. 28 1899.
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BADGETT'S
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dj GRAND FALL OPENING OF FINE FALL fllLLINERY AND DRY GOODS p
2m Tuesday Evening October 3. 3? everybody Invited to Attend. JS
Eollowing- Ota? Opening Beginning Wednesday Oct. 4 and Closing Saturday
Oct. 7 We will Have a Grand
Four
Days
Special
Sale
Covering every department in our big store. Special sale of Dry Goods Clothing Furnishings Boots Shoes and Rubbers
Groceries Glassware and Queensware. & &
Wewantevery man woman andtchild that comes to Vinita to come and see the BIG STORE WHERE BUSINESS IS DONE RIGHT. You will make no mistake
if you do your fall trading with us. We have the goods. They were bought right and they will be sold right. They are Strictly Reliable. No other kind find a place on our
shelves. We are better equipped than ever before to serve our customers with the best merchandise rt the lowest prices. A comparison of prices with the prices prevailing at
other stores is all we ask. We will be satisfied with the result.
Dry (roods Department Bargains.
Our dry goods department is teeming- with the
choicest productions of the foreign and eastern
mills. See our dress goods line; you will find
styles that are up with anything shown in the
larger cities. We believe in the best for our cus-
tomers and we have made it a point in selecting
our fall dress goods to get only the best both in
quality and style. We believe we have succeed-
ed for we have had the largest advance sale of
dress goods that we have ever had before. What
we have said about inspecting our clothing applies
with equal force to our dress goods. Nothing
ut-ef a oersunal inspection will demonstrate
the superiority of our line.
Note the following prices and ask to see the
goods:
10 pieces Half Wool Dress Goods ioc yd.
Opening Sale price 7c
5 pieces 34-inch Henrietta 25c yd. O. S. price 1 9c
5 pieces 38-inch Henrietta 35c yd. O. S. price 25c
5 pieces 34-inch Brocade 30c yd. O. S. price. .25c
5 pieces - -inch Brocade 35c yd. O S. price. 27c
5 piece- .-inch Brocade 25c yd. O. S. price. . 1 9c
5 pieces 27-in.Tricot Flannel 2?cyd. O. S. price 1 9c
5 pieces 36-in.Tricot Flannel35c yd. O. S. price 25c
4 pieces 20-in. Brocade Brilliantine 5oc yd.
Opening Sale price 25c
3 pieces Plaids New Fall Effects worth 60c
Opening Sale price 48c
4 pieces 50-in. Dress Flannel worth 65c
Opening Sale price 50c
4 pieces Fine Bedford Cord new colorings
worth 65c Opening Sale price 52Jc
4 pieces Fine French Serge 42-in. wide
worth 65c Opening Sale price 50c
4 pieces Fine All Wool Henrietta 43-inch
worth qoc yd. Opening Sale price 67Jc
Our Plaids at 15c and 30c yd. are "Beauties."
Our Mohairs at 75c and $1. 00 are very fine
and worth 2?c per yard more.
See our fine Camels Hair Plaids newest
goods out.
See our fine Broadcloth Venetians Coverts
and Novelty Suitings they are the handsomest
goods in the city.
We have ?a splendid line of silks in dress
lengths waist patterns and trimming lengths; our
prices suit the purchaser.
Our stock of Dress Linings comprises about
everything on the market that is desirable.
We have the new shades in Mercerized Satin
for skirt linings. The handsomest fabric shown
this season for this purpose.
Our other linings are just what they should
be "in every particular."
Men's and Boy's Clothing Eor Fall and Winter wear.
We can suit you both in person and purse.
We have the strongest line of clothing that we
have ever had the pleasure of showing. In' our
line of fine tailor made clothing from Schloss
Bros. we are showing some styles that are pecu-
liar to this celebrated line. For style and fit we
do not know of a line in the United States that is
any better than Schloss Bros'. When it comes
to medium and low priced clothing for men and
boys you will find our prices 20 to 25 per cent lov-
er than other stores will ask you. The prices quo-
ted h ere will not convey an idea of the values we
offer like a personal inspection of the goods.
Therefore we invite a personal inspection of every
item quoted. We know them to be the best
goods obtainable for the prices.
MEN'S CLOTHING.
Lot No. 2820 dark brown Cheviot nice color
and a good wearer worth $4.50. Sale price. $3.00
Lot 2000 solid black Cheviot nicely trimmed
a straight $5 suit. Opening price 3.90
Lot 2220 dark gray Melton effect very ser-
viceable worth $6. Opening price 4.00
Lot 3103 an
check a
price
all wool Cassimere small pin
beauty worth $7.50. Opening
5.00
Lot 9104 round and square cut sack suits
comes in dark brown invisible plaid made
of a pure wool Cassimere worth $7.50.
Opening price 5.00
Lot 7535 is a handsome black Cheviot doub-
le breasted coat and satin faced lapels
strictly pure wool worth $12 anywhere.
Opening price 8.50
We give you the greatest variety of $7.50
suits to select from you can find anywhere and
we stand behind every one of these suits. You
run no risk whatever in buying you are sure to
get value received.
Our line from Schloss Bros. the celebrated
Baltimore high class tailors.is simply subeib. The
collection contains everything that is new and
novel in the clothing world from the very best
Auburn Melton as a staple to the bright fancy
stripe worsted as a novelty. The whole line is
open for your inspection.
We offer some real bargains in youth's cloth-
ing in this sale:
Lot 5054 is a dark brown square cut sack suit
sizes 14 to 19 a spendid wearer goes at. .$3.00
Lot 3786 is a pin check gray cassimere round
cut positively the best value ever offered
for the price $4.50
Our line of two piece suits is very complete;
we offer you a heavy satinet suit with double
breasted coat for 75
We offer you the best boy's suit for $125
We offer you the best boy's suit for 1.50
We offer you the best boy's suit for 3.00
to be found anywhere.
We offer a good heavy corduroy pant for. . 1 .50
We offer a good heavy corduroy pant for. . . 2.00
The very best corduroy pant for 2.50
FURNISHING GOODS.
Heavy winter underwear per garment 25
Heavy fleeced underwear per garment 40
Best wool fleeced underwear per garment. . t.50
Extra heavy knit overshirt blue and brown '.75
Extra heavy knit overshirt blue only 60
Heavy knit overshirt lace front 50
MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS.
A black wide brimmed fedora 75
A black or white wide brimmed.high crowned
hat never offered for less than 1 .25 at 75
The best hat on earth for the money wide or
narrow brimmed Elk hats 2.00
Most complete line of Stetson hats ever shown
both in staples and novelties.
MEN'S AND BOY'S BOOTS AND SHOES
We have exclusive sale of the celebrated Bos-
tonian shoe which in itself is a sufficient
guarantee of style fit and quality. They
come in black and tan both kid and calf
lined at 3.50
We offer you a kangaroo shoe with wide toe
heavy sole and full leather lined at 3.00
A full stock kangaroo shoe with heavy tap
sole and an extra high top wears like a
boot at 3.00
Our line of men's and boy's boots was never
more complete; we can give you anything-
from the finest hand made Morrocco top
boot to the heavy kip sole calf boot that re-
tails at : 1.50
Millinery Shoes Capes and Jackets Etc.
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES.
In these days of high-priced.shoejeather it is
very importantthatyou buyyouTsshoesdf rom peo-
ple whom you know to be relfaSle ancf- who sell
reliable shoes.' We can safely 'rcommenp the
shoes we are Selling" this season-a'rtd-we especially
recommend our line of Children's School' Shoes.
They are made From leather "anduilf-Torthe ex-
press purpose of giving service ip'levearer.
Therefore if you want 'leather "shoe's you
shculd give us your sho6 business-. See our 90c
i.oo 1.25 and 1.50 School Shoes. Satisfaction
guaranteed. - See our 1.00 1.25 and 1.50 .shoes for
ladies. They are all right. Seeour line of fine
shoes at 150 2.00 and 230 McKay sewed welts
and turns for ladies. They fit and wear.
Rrimr-vrmrrhJIdren to US to be fitted.OUt with
shoes. We' have a large line from 25c Tto 1.00
l blacks tans and chocolates y our moneys-worm
im every pair.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Attend nnr Onenmorl Will tal'P nlnre Tues
day evening Oct. 3rd.
1 j.-ui tins attj.nuii we nave guucu-iugcuiti .
very handsome' line of PatteVnHats embracing
the latest ew York and Paris ideas in millinery.
Our collection contains quite a number of original
Pattern Hats. Some of them are very elaborate
and worth up to $30.00. Our copies were gotten
up by some of the best city trimmers and are per-
fect imitations of the original imported hats.
These hats range from $7.50 to $15.00 each.
Every one is a work of art.
Our lower priced hats are strictly correct
styles fac-similes of the higher priced hats. You
will make no mistake if you leave your hat orders
with us. We can certainly please you.
Our Sailors and Walking Hats for 50c 75c
$1.00 $1 " up to $2 50 are the latest goods shown
in this class of millinery and the values are all you
will want. Remember the dates Oct. 3rd and 4th.
For the benefit of ladies who can't attend in
the evening we will have our entire line on exhibi-
tion Wednesday Oct. 4th.
JACKETS AND CAPES.
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Jackets and Capes for
fall and -winter will soon be in demand. We have made
big preparations to supply this demand. If it's style or
quality or price you want wo can please 3-011. These
three features combined in one garment would be just
what you want wouldn't it? You can find this combina-
tion in our line of Jackets and Capes.
Our Capes for $1.35 are worth $2.00.
Our Capes for 1.95 are worth 3.00.
Our 2.50 Capes would be real sellers at 3.50.
For 4.00 and 5.00 we have some beauties "good
enough for the Queen."
SKIRTS WRAPPERS AND SACQUES.
Good Skirt worth 1.50 Opening sale price 95c
Good Wool Skirt worth 2.00 Opening sale price f 1.4S
Good well-made Skirt worth $3 . Opening sale price 2.25
Fine heavy well made Skirts worth $3. JO at. . . 2.91)
If you want a strictly fine skirt worth 5.00 to 7.00
you should see our line. They are cut and made to lit by
dressmakers who know their business.
Wo sell a good wrapper for 75 cents ; a better one for
$i ; and a heavy fleeced back for $1.95. They are well
worth 50c to $1 more.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
You will hear a great deal about the advance in
staple dry goods but not from us. We were fortunate
enough to "ct our goods at practically old prices. Note a
few of them they will compare favorably with an former
prices.
We sell the best Canton flannel on earth at Si cents it
would be cheap at 10c Sic
Our outin flannels are positively the best goods on
tho market at . Si and 10c
Good outing flannels worth Gic at 4c
A better quality worth 7 cents at 5c
Our best calicos as cheap as ever at 4 and 5c
Our best LL muslin never was cheaper 4 and 4ic
Our bleached muslin at a nickle the yard would be
cheap at 7c 5c
Our cotton checks at 4 and 5c per yard are as cheap
as on could ask.' 4 and 5c
Our Jeans are as cheap as they ever were on. earth
they go at . .- 15 20 25 and 35c
Everything in our staple dry goods will be sold at a
uniformly- low price.
We have a splendid stock of woof goods this season
and tho prices for early buyers will bo attractive.
Our flannels at 15 20 and 25c are the best values we
have over shown for this price.
We are headquarters for blankets comforts and quilts.
Our blankets at 50 75 1.00 1.50 2.00 and 3.00 are the
best values to bo had at these prices.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
A place tosell your produce for the highest price and
a place to buy your groceries at the lowest prico is what
most of our farmer friends are" looking for. We have that
place. It's our grocery department. Here you get fair
treatment good goods and full weight and our prices are
as low as it is possible to get them. Bring us your pro-
duce we will give you all its worth in cash or trade.
Remember the'datefObtober158to 7trHihcIusive and visit us during this sale. You will find hundreds of bargains not down in these lists equally as good as those mentioned.
VINITA 1ND. TER.
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Marrs, D. M. The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 28, 1899, newspaper, September 28, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71613/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.