The Oklahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 160, Ed. 1 Monday, December 24, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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The children must have presents, the girls will have presents, and the old folks
should have presents. This is the time to renew good fellowship, make all joyous and hap-
py and restore good will amone all mankind. The means to attain this end i? where we dif
fer. Some believe in buying trinkets that catch the eye and glitter for a moment, then in a
day or a week they disappear lor good and an is forgotten—51 weary weeks of waiting; for a
repetition- Others (and they are in the majority) believe With us, that the best present is
such as combine grace with usefulness, glitter with wear, something useful and durable to
keep the recipient in constant remembrance of the doner- As a few such articles we sub-
mit the following list:
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MIR ESS 430DBS
In this department we have elegant
dress patternB (one pattern only)
$5 to $18 per pattern
Sdk moirines per yd 15 to 20c
F F cashmere, 36 wide, all col-
ors .... 25c
All wool Henriettas formerly $1, 85c
28 inch cashmeres 10c
Fine silKs 50c to £1
20 per cent discount on all above
dress goods will be given, this
month only.
In addition we have a quantity of
short lengths, 17 to 6 yard pieces,
which we discount 33^ per cent.
SHOES;
Oar celebrated Little Giant school
shoes ...$1 to 1.75
Oui Edwin 0 Burt trench kid
shoes 5.00
Our "All Solid" kid or goat
shoes 1 to 1.5o
Our boys and men's camel
skin shoes 2 to 2.5o
A pair of our $5 Reyuold Bros.
shoes, hand turned, for 2.5o
Will make excellent Xmas gifts.
CLOTHING—*^uits>4 to 8>knee i)ant9>75c pcf 8Uit 50 toy8 suit8<151018 *5' lormerly 1010* 25 boys HUlt8'1;> 101H' *10
ormerly $15. 500 suits men's clothing at COST. 20 Men's Melton overcoats $12, formerly 15 to 18. 24 Men s ltaritan overcoats $ I, former
ly 6. 20 Men's Raritan ulsters $G, formerly $9. Do we mean what we say? Well, try us and see. Don t let that boy contract a
disease by underdressing. Keep him warm. Bring us your sheckles instead of trying to buy out doctors. ^ ^
^Under this head everything in stock is a rare present. A tie, shirt, hat, muffler, pair of gloves, .umbrella, scaif
pin, watch chain, or any one of the thousand and one things that go to make up a gentleman's wardrobe.
After all of this confusion of nice things, we present every purchaser of $10 worth of goods witli ^ a large phot0
which in itself is the most valuable present you can procure.
Now, as a last plea, DON'T disappoint the dear ones. If you have only a dollar on earth^npend it like a lord
^ make those who love you happy.
O- A. MITSCHER «e CO.
GRAND AVENUE.
SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS
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notions & fancy
AMITlICLESe.
A large line of work baskets, fancy
boxes, handkerchief cases, cuir and
collar boxes, in celluloid. Handker-
chiefs, mufflers, shawls, fascinators,
etc. A multitude of nice things just
the thing for a handsome present.*,
{sausa'ews
Rloiiuets worth 1.25 per yard, $1.
Velvets worth l.oo u
Ton Brussels worth l.oo pr yd <5
l • ♦ « 75c 41 60
Ingrains, all wool 75c
<( t ««cotton cha'n 65, «>0
« cotton 20 to 35
Presents? Of course they make £
nice presents.
blankets anhd
comfomts
2 pr fine white blankets per pr,
15 cold
20 all wool grey blankets
50 comforts, borne made, 0 lbs.
cotton in eaclTcomfort, clean
gin cotton II .50
20 sateen comforts, home-made,
beauties
The above are nice warm presents,
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