The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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UAR iMQt hn.lfrht two hi stocks of DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES HATS NOTIONS ETC. one in Texas
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tory so we think and we are going to give you people of Chickasha-that's the town- and surroundings a chance to buy ?i
i 100 nn n.Hc ninthina F.tr . rhpanflr than vou ever saw them sold before. We bought these two stocks at
about 45 cents on the dollar of the manufacture cost. These two stocks added together make $3100000 then add them to the Q
Pauls Valley Stock which we shipped here makes a total of $36000.00. Now is this not a BIG GRAND OPPORTUNITY for. you. q
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AND WILL CONTINUE THIS SALE UNTIL THE LAST DOLLAR IS SOLD . 4
and we will buy any and all stocks on the market at 50 cents on the dollar or less. We are the only exclusive Bankrupt Stock buyers in
the Biff Indian Territory. That is our business to help the people buy goods cheap and help ourselves. We buy for cash arid sell for
cash Now when you read this bear in mind that we do not advertise anythingthat we do not do. Many of you people know us. W. O.
Duston's name has been before the people of the Indian Territory now for twenty years and all who know: him know that he nev-
er advertises unless he has the goods to show for themselves. Now we have the goods and you have the money that's what we want.
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know you will buy if not you will get to see a grand display of dry goods at prices so low you can't stay away. You will have to come back and at any time you buy and
find that you are not satisfied bring it back and get your money. You will find every article in our house marked in plain figures. One price spot cash to all. We'.would
will only give you a glimpse of what we have for you when you come to see us bA I ukuay maklh 10 m
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like to give you prices on every article in the house here but we can't so
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In this department you will see one of the grand-
est displays you ever saw in any town or city twice as
large as this and at prices so low you will stand and
wonder how we do it. Fifty-five dozen ladies' good
Black Stocking full size and fast black all go now
per pair.
Forty dozenextra good
regular 15.. cent s-e
Hers
New Spring Embroideries
Ribbons. Laces Etc
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ladies1 and Hisses1
Ready-made Garments
Dress Goods Staples Etc.
Fifty pieces LL 4-4 sheeting this sale.. . . . .
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like a sname u Bgo. iu '7 Sizes ai pria tuouitcvciy wi.c. . h our fi dolUr skirts
manner but we bought them so cheap we cannot neip . 'JM . that mftfit the stores ask vou ten
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5C our price- ....... 09Cbrown ay blacl and blues. The kind they
Boys' Knee Pants the kind most stores sell you at 25c our price
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it. Just think of it (20000) twenty
of embroidery thrown out to you at less tnan meB ' Knee pantS( worii
wholesale cost and about (30000) tnirty tnous-
ands yardiof lace the sane way and mites and mites
of ribbon some of it 1 inch wide as low as 2 cents the
yard then you can find it 3 and 4 inches wide as low
as 9 certs the yard. If you can't come send your lit-
tle girt fhe can trade as well as you can for we only
have one price. to all. -. - - -
carwent when you can buy them ready made a cheap (D J
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Boys Long Pants worth $1.00 our price 69C "
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Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1905, newspaper, March 17, 1905; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730738/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.