The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Bargains At Lewis Mercantile Coin
FOR TWO WEEKS !
Dnwn I ^oe* ^ ^>r*ce cotton and Down Goes the Price of Dry Goods. Although, you wiD
* have to pay more for your dry goods next year, now is the tune to buy and at The Lewis
Mercantile Company’s is the PLACE to buy them. For Two Weeks we will give you the best prices on
Dry Goods, Harness and Hardware that you ever had in Blair. We have just received over $5,000.00
worth of New Dry Goods and are going to sell them at a Greatly Reduced Price because we have bought
all our goods at the lowest market price from the mills and factories and are able to under-sell ALL of
our competitors. _______
HARNESS
We are going1 to close out
our harness department and
are now selling at cost.
$3.25 Horse collars AP
now going at.................^4iDj
$1.25 Breast strap QHa
$1.25 Poll Strap 00/%
All Full Sets of Harness at Cost!
$38.00
Set of Work Harness Now
$28.00
No Patterns sold during
this sale, but given away
with dress patterns
HOSIERY
25-cent Hosiery for men,
women and children
Only 16 Cents
Cotton Checks
4 Cents
Per Yard Per Yard
Mens Hats
$3.00 Hat........................$2.48
2.50 “........................ 1.48
6.00 Stetson.................. 4.65
5.00 “ .................. 3.95
CLOAKS
$13.84
$11.48
$10.48
$9.48
$7.48
$5.48
$3.98
$2.98
$20.00 Cloaks,
going at ...
$16.00 Cloaks,
going at. ..
$15.00 Cloaks,
going at....
$12.50 Cloaks,
going at. ..
$10.00 Cloaks
going at. ..
$8.00 Cloaks,
going at.....
$6.00 Cloaks,
going at.....
$5.00 Cloaks,
going at.....
BOYS SUITS
$6.80 Soil.....................$4.75
5.50 “ .....................3.98
3.50 " .....................2.78
2.50 “ .....................1.79
SHOES
We will guarantee ev-
ery pair, and also guaran-
tee every pair to be mark-
ed down!
Childrens Shoes
Marked down to..........
UNDERWEAR
Best Grade of C
American Prints
12 l-2c Outing, that
costs you 12 l-2c Q
everywhere else—
Men’s 50c
Underwear, now
Women’s 50c
Underwear, now.
Ladies 35c
Underwear, now.
Ladies $1.05
Union Suit, now.
Ladies 75c A
Union Suits, now...^rOC
Childrens 35c 4 P*
Union Suits, now... | jC
Children’s 75c AAr\
Union Suits, now...^f^fC
39c
39c
22c
89c
Womens shoes
marked down to
Mens shoes
marked down to
Mens $5.00 shoes
marked down to.
Mens $3.50 shoes
marked down to.
L L Muslin
4c Per Yard
15c Cotton Flannel,
the kind you payl 0_
15c for elsewhere * “C
98c
$1.19
98c
$4.19
$2.79
Over 3000 pairs and 300
styles of shoes.
HARDWARE
We are going to close
out our Hardware Depart-
ment and will sell same at
cost. If you are going to
built the Lewis Mercantile
Co. is the place to buy
our building hardware
ecause we will guarantee
to sell it at Cost!
We will give a McCall
pattern free with every
$1.50 Dress Pattern sold.
be
A Big Reduction On AD of Our Ladies Fine Ready Made Skirts !!
Everything will be Marked Down and In Plain Figures. You will have a $10,000.00 Stock of Dry
Goods to Select from. We have just received a new line of Dress Goods in all die new shades and it is
going in this sale at a big reduction! Do your winter buying now!
j blair, The Lewis Mercantile Co. =i
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The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1909, newspaper, November 25, 1909; Blair, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc826185/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.