The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 85, Ed. 1, Friday, March 16, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Desperate efforts arc being made by merchants to capture the trade of the unguided. They go as far as to advertise themselves the
cheapest the most complete and most popular houses when they know themselves that
We Show More Fine Merchandise than Any 3 Stores in Guthrie
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It took them a whole year's time to accomplish what we did in our first four weeks' career among you to be the pride of the city.
We pay out more for wages to our employes (factory included) in four weeks than they do in a whole year.
We Have No One-Price System the Year Round
But if One Price Don't Move the Goods Another Does.
You are told of a fine stock of goods being shown at the so-called most popular houses at the same time telling you clothes pins a e
lc thimbles lc and 2lAc dress stays 5c etc. when we never have the nerve to ask such prices even for our qualities which are
acknowledged to be the finest stock by far in the territory. But we fail to see them quoting prices or even to claim
to show high grades of goods such ns can be found by us or any other first-class dry goods institution.
Tacks hatchets glue and scrubbing brushes can be found on any peanut stand in the country
who claim not the title of a leading dry goods house. We say to them
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If they want to be in it they must put in a stock of reliable merchandise as we do. and content themselves with the small profits in these
days of hard times as wc do. There is no use in kicking that they have to pay cash for their goods. We know many mer-
chants who pay cash for their goods even if the CAN get credit. Another catch-penny concern that has done busi-
ness for several years just for the accommodation of the people and sold goods at cost is now announc-
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To THE Public Why buy goods from one-horse dealers who themselves buy from third hands when you can buy at headquarters
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The Most Popular Dress Goods Da
partmant in Oklahoma at the
Popular Boston Store.
All the 8J-2 to anil 15c cash-
meres ami llcdford cords you see
advertised by others take off 15
per cent and you will have our
prices exactly.
Fine figured sateen in pretty com-
binations extra smooth and soft
twilled; a special price 15c.
Cachmere de Paris a new fabric
the very thing for spring wear; we
dare them quote it at 13c.
The 44 inch henrietta you read
about last fall as 75c goods for 59c
we never asked last fall nor now
over 49c.
Double width l'ilgraft suiting in
all the prevailing shades of the sea
son and all wool filled they dare
not quote them at 19c.
Ladles' spring capes in tan.pearl
black brown and drab from $1.48
to S25.
Ladies' spring jacket! sizes 52
to 3S in all shades from $3.98 to
22.50.
silk the most complete -selection in
this part of the country nt 49c. A
corker for fine goods.
Faille Frnncaise silk in every
shade imaginable at 89c. We dnre
them to quote it.
Fancy silks elegant combination
crystal effect never before were
such goods sold under Si. 75. at 98c.
No hammer dealers have them.
38 inch diagonal suitings in black
tan drab pearl lavender etc. ab-
solutely the first season out; they
dare not quote them at 23c.
36 inch French Henrietta not a
30 or 35c quality but the best 50c
goods on earth; they dare not quote
them at 3SC.
We will duplicate any of our so-
called competitors' 30 and 35c cash-
meres and Henriettas all coiors;
they dare not quote them at 23c.
Ladies' children's and men's hose
from 4c per pair up to $2.50 worth
double.
Men's linen collars from 1 to 15c.
Men's suspenders worth 20c at
Sc; men's suspenders silk embroid-
ered wire buckles worth 35Cnt 15c
Ladies' waists stylishly madec
ladies' waists 69c 98c and up to
54-98-
46 inch silk serge strictly a nov-
elty and well worth S1.50 per yard
we defy and dare them to quote at
98c.
40 novelty patterns silk and wool
high art over 8 American yards no
two alike; per pattern Sioj not to
be found elsewhere in the city.
25 extremely rich borubaine
evening shades imported to sell for
a S30 novelty we will let 'em loose
at 19.50. No one horse dealers
handle them.
The Most Popular Notion Depart-
inant in Oklahoma at the
Popular Boston
Stora.
They have come and are placed
on sale and they have to be seen
to be appreciated.
ltUck inoiree silk high quality
very rich design and strictly im-
ported at 98c. Dealers in glue
have none of that.
Heugaline silk in blue brown
purple and other shades well worth
$1.50 per ard we sell them at the
rate we bought them at 98c. None
of that on peanut stands.
Figured pougee absolutely all
Surrah silks in sky orange ma-
hogany and cream 20 inch. They
dare not quote them at 25c.
Shanghai silk a popular fabric
this season at 69c They dare
not quote it.
1'eau (hi Sou silks in tan green
and lavender 24 inches wide never
sold under $1.50; note our prirc
98c.
The Most Popular Shoe Depart-
ment in Oklahoma the
Popular Boston Store.
Ladies' Pongola shoes sizes 2 to 7
with patent tip positively worth $2
at $1.19.
Men's drill drawers extra heavy
a bargain 19c.
Ladies' Dongola shoes sizes 2
to dyi common sense or opera a
$2.50 shoe at Si. 48.
Ladies' French kid hand made
shoes Hendersons $3 shoe.name and
price stamped Si. 98.
Ladies' French kid patent tip
button or lace Peter's famous Ss.shoe
at S2.98.
Hendersons S2 French kid slippers
hand turned a hummer at 9SC.
White canvass slippers at a S1.4S.
lace curtains 34 yards long
beautiful design taped and scal-
loped a rare drive 49c.
Nolingham lace curtains posi-
tively sold by competitors at $$
our price only S2.48.
Fancy lies a snap 23c.
Ladies' skirts another snap 39 c.
Loom cloths 8-10 69c.
Latest style caps at 25c.
Meu's work shirts made of good
outing flannel knocks any 30c shirt
you have seen 19c.
Men's fancy sateen shirts nicely
made up and well worth 60c; our
price 39c.
Men's fine dress shins elegant
goods bold everywhere at 90c; our
leader in this line 49c.
All our finest Madras and linen
dress shirts will go at 68c 89c 98c
and $1.29.
White kid slippers elegant goods
at St. 89.
Ladies' hand made prince Albert
slippers a good S4 article down to
$2.69.
Men's calf skin shoes a neat
medium price shoe at Si. 19.
Men's Kangretta shoes soft com
forable and dressy at S1.4S.
Men's custom made Lawson's $2
shoes down they go to Si. 98.
Men's fine foot wear in Kangaroo
or patent calf at S2.69.
Men's finest hand made patent
calf or Russian calf Russets 56
shoes at S3. 4S.
Men's carpet slippers at 39c.
Men's fancy velvet slippers at 69c.
Men's fine lllucher shoes posi-
tively hand made S7 shoes sizes
broken S4.
Men's unlaundried shirts all sizes
(note this) 23c.
Men's French balbrigan under-
wear 40 gauze 4SC.
Men's nice balbrigan underwear
great value 23c.
Men's e.Urcmly fine lisle thread
striped underwear 69c.
Men's spring weight real camels
hair underwear 69c
Ladies' gauze vests silk embroi-
dcried only 13c.
Ladies' Lisle vests in black ecru
etc a snap 48c.
Ladies' fine vests sleveless in
pink ecru etc. 19c.
Ladies' Childrens' and Hoys'
underwear in endless varieties.
Good quality Hoys' waists all
sizes you can't match it 19c.
Ladies' muslin underwear all the
wav from 19c to S5.
Shoes from 15c to S4.
Our white goods department is
now complete 3c to 49c.
The Most Popular Furnishings In
Oklahoma at the Popular
Boston Store.
lied spreads not a 42c quality
but a genuine Marsailles the best
ever off&red for S5 12-4 at S3. 98.
15ed spreads well worth S5 our
price S2.98.
lied spreads worth S4 our price
only 52.48
lied spreads worth everywhere
53 our price only Si. 98.
lied spreads that arc quoted by
others at Si and as low as 42c wc
discount them 25 per cent.
You are quoted by the so-called
one price houses calico wrappers at
Si. 25 we never asked for heavy
Dutch blue wrappers over 98c and
home make at that.
They quote you as (extra value)
black sateens 10 12 and 15c.
Well it may be extra value to buy
them from 3rd hands but you can
buy them from us at 74'c.
HKRK IS A SNAP: Genuine
Irish point curtains 4 yds long 58
inch wide worth 5 12 waich the
price S2.98.
Men's suits a popular S7.50 suit
for S3.9S.
A popular Sio suit good looker
and wearer S5.50.
-A popular S15 suit worsted or
casfimere S7.50.
A popular S18 suit high art at
S10.50.
Men's suits cutaways or prince
Albeits etc Si 2.50 up to S22.
Trourers worth the world over Si
our price 69c.
Trousers worth 52.50 our price
only Si. 69.
Trousers worth everywhere Si. 75
our price 98c.
Trousers for men youths or boys
from 19c up to 56.
Men's and boys' hats from 9c to
55.50 every description.
Good jeans and mixed lot of
pants for men 49c.
Curtain scrim lace effect only
3Hc "
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When you will sec the grandest by far the most carefully selected and above all the cheapest stock of merchandise at Okla-
homa's great department store and if you follow the crowds of money savers you will surely land at the
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 85, Ed. 1, Friday, March 16, 1894, newspaper, March 16, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72991/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.