Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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CONTINUES UNTIL 23RD:
Come with the expectation of buying for less than its values. We are going to sell that way. We are not in the
fooling business. We will include every article in the house that competitors will not touch. A sale that will be
remembered in this town. Under the conditions of the present market nothing like this sale
CLOTHING
You will not let this got by you. We are
not going to continue the clothing business
Here i 5 the way it goes.
All Suits $I 2 to $18 pick the lot - 7.95
4.95
All Suits $7.50 to$IO "
Just two lots that's all.
PANTS
All $3.50 4.00 and 4.50
All Pants 2.50 3.00 - -
All Pants 1.25 1.50and 2.00
I must say just this I do not double prices on anything. So
we do not say one-half off. That I think is too much profit
tp start on.
$2.98
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98 c
SILK
"f inch black TalTcta silk Of) r
$1.50 at diC
oft 'inch Llack TafTcta sil
11.00 ;it '
"7 inch Susenc silk
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27 inch China silk
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79c
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LACES AND
EMBROIDERY
You must sec them to appreciate
the values. Nainsook Cambric
Swiss in sets to match. Ham-
burg.? all widths.
Broken Sets at your
own price.
DRESS GOODS
Woolens. I find we have too many. These
prices will let them go Less than what
they cost.
All $1.25 Serge Panama Hope Sacking Batiste Broadcloths
n fact all the new season's cloths 45 l 54 inches. JfjA
Pick the lot - - - - . iJC
Here is one you must not miss. All $1 cloths including "Jft
all the popular weaves all colors 42 to 45 slaughteredU I C
Then you will have to come early to get them. All 50 Q
and 60 cloths all shades the popular weaves 37 to 44;n. JuC
All you want
HOSIERY
And Underwear
The winter goods are in broken
lines but if your size is here
you can have them so cheap
LOOK THEM OVER
WHITE GOODS
They have just began to come in
and we cannot quote prices on
them' but assure you that the
prices will please you.
18c Reversable Scrim I2C
SHOES. SHOES.
The prices that wc will fell for you cannot question. You
will jr'adly exchange the price for the shoe wanted.
All Packard. - - - - - J 5Q
All tasy Walkor . - . - - - 2.75
() !! $:;..V) Welts - - - - ' 2.33
Men's heavy Shoes suitable for hard service $1.J5 fiO
1.50 trade - - - . - - -' JJcJC
CORSETS
Kabo is not one of the best but
the best Corset for the price
made.
1.00 make 790
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2.50 make . ......
Kabo has no brass cvcleta
KIMONAS
FLANNELS
Beautiful Assortment
15c quality 4 ftft
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LADY JEFFERSON SHOES
You know them wc recommend them 3.50 and
4.00 - - . .
Our 2.50 Ladies Shoes all leathers button and
bals. They are good - - .
MISSES SHOES
12 1-2 to 2 Kid Shots all leathers
12 1-2 to 2 Kid and Gunmeta! . . .
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12 l-2c quality
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SUITS AMD COATS
We are not going: to have any left if you want them. Have
you bought yours if not you will. Just going to sell them.
Come and see if you don't think they are cheap enough.
. One-half off could be a bargain and sometimes it is not.
I want to thank you all for your patronage you give to W. G. Bullard & Co. as I have bought partners out and
will continue believing J . wil 1 offer you .better values than the old firm; one man may know what he would like" to
do but partners may not agree. Tins store will be absolutely cash to one and all. Asking you to buy where your
cash goes the farthest. I am yours truly . "
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1911, newspaper, January 14, 1911; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730964/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.