The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 113, Ed. 1, Monday, March 11, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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I' ight quote you prices on a grotit many articles
but a few will suffice to show tlio drift of this sale :
500 pairs of $3.00 1.00 $1.50 aud $.100 tailor made
pants your choice while thoy la6t at $1.75 por pair.
100 black clay worstod aud all wool nobby spring
suits at this liro sale price of $2.70 $1.85 and $5.10.
In Table Linens and Towels the housolcoopor will
Hurt on my counters this woak and next somo lino goods
in this line in Uleachod Datnusk Table Linon 57-inch
CtO and 72 inch widths 30c -10c and 15c. Tins is ouly
about 50 per cent of the value damage not noticeable
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Sine last Saturday March 2
'1 In- imrguins woro a perfect feast and not a customer
left tin- storo disappointed. Tito best people of Ard
more and surrounding country pronounce it by far the
clHMppst salo of goods over made In Ardinoro or any
they c ir saw before Wearing npiirol of every do
scription domestics laces om broideries linens etc.
unscathed by liro and untouched by water aro being
sold at loss than factory prices.
Notwithstanding the unprecedented rush I still
have bargains to offer that orery economical buyer will
grasp and the damage is very slight.
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Will Continue During
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Or until every dollar's worth of goods is sold.
The (ruth is there never has been circumstances to warrant such cheap selling. Many
of the goods were damaged by fire and water btit . not to the extent of lowering their value
to the pries at which I am offering them.
My house was so crowded that many could not be waited on. but I have engaged
n Ectra Force of Competent Salesmen
And Everybody can be assured of prompt and courteous treatment
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Some Slightly Damaged but None Materially Injured.
MY GOROGEPRY DEPARTMENT
Has not been neglected and will be slaughtered at unheard of prices. These GOOD
THINGS with the prices attached is an index to what this sale means :
Granulated sugar 22 lbs- ' -$J OO
XXXX Coffee 10 lbs 1 00
Mocha and Java Green Coffe.
10 lbs for I OO
Best brands California goods
per can 10c
Plansifter and Leader Flour.
100 lbs 1 75
Barrall's Pride Flour. 100 lbs 1 50
Salmon best brand pr can . .8 l3c
Faultless Starch 4 pkgs 25c
Dried Apples 20 lbs 100
Tennessee Triumph Potatoes
per bushel 1 20
Louisiana Ribbon Cane Mo-
lasses per gallon 30c
Louisiana Sorghum per gal -. 25c
Best Laund y Soap 12 bars-. 25c
Soda 10 lbs 35c
5 lb bucket Apple butter p- pail 13c
Oatmeal pr package 5c
15 lb fancy Evap. peaches- $1 00
Onion Sets pertgallon 20c
Lye per can 4c
Trade Tobacco per lb 35c
Big Bale Tobacco per lb 18c
Six oz. Log Cabin Snuff 2lAc
Dental Snuff Garrett's Snuff
and Stewart & Ralph's
snuff 6 bottles 1 00
5000 Gallons Pure Apple Vin-
egar Dick & Brown per gal I9c
Not a piece of Goods reserved from this sale.
rst come First served
Remember :
. This Sale Continues Every Day During the Month of March.
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