The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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TO CLOSE OUT!
UUTHJUfS • GREATEST • CLOTHINO • SWKE!
Aii extraordinary offer to the people of Guthrie and surrounding' country. The entire stock of the
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NEW YORK
STORE.
Consisting o( Fine l{eady-Made Clothing, for men, boys and children, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Etc. All to be sold
out at once. The stock consists of $40,000 worth of the Finest Merchandise ever brought here, and
WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF!
IA/HY?—I Am Going to QUIT THE CLOTHING BUSINESS!-™, I^ZZ
■ ■ cided upon last week, therefore we have our entire stock of Fall and Winter Goods to turn into money. The cause o( (his
step taken is that Mr. H. L. Cohen is compelled to devote his entire time and personal supervision to his vast increasing
Merchant Tailoring Business.
Therefore, every article in Ready-Made Clothing, consisting of Men's Boys' and Children's Suitings, Overcoats and Gent's Furnishings,"
Wll.l. HE MUil> AT \ ItDIM This sale commenced December I, and will continue until Evcrvlliing; In <Iom-iI Out.
/|h/"V f \ f\ Will be given as a donation I
I || || I salc is a fake only to deceive
fu.UUU Urd>' as ^ertiscd and goinj
thing is sold. Lome quick a
Jonation for any good charitable purpose if I continue in the clothing business. There is a report going around that my
■ the people, and just unloading my stock. Now, good people, I am going out of the clothing businese en-
„ into the Merchant Tailoring business exclusively. We are still doing business at the old stand until every-
quick and pick out your goods before the sizes are broken. A full stock to select from. * # * # *****
$2,000
The Crash lias Conic—Evriiyti i in<; Must 15c Sold.
The Newest and Finest Suits that Fashion can sugguest or money procure will be sold at prices that will startle. An all-eclipsing opportunity for the masses. Every dollar's worth of goods in the
store must be sold—and SOLD AT ONCE—no matter how great the sacrifice. The people of Guthrie know my reputation for honesty and fair dealing. They know that I am always prepared to per-
form all 1 promise. That is the policy that has made my name a household word, and the people will have faith in my promise of llir <• l<-*( *al - Ever Keen in (.nflirir IIFItF IKl' \
FEW or !HY EliErTRIFVII.HIH'CEJIENT8:
BEAD THESE PRICES.
• 5C ' AH <>f <> r Men's 75-cent Percale Shirts go lit 40c Itoys' School l'ants, ages 14 to 1 it... . 60c Men's tine Imported Scotch Cheviot Suits go at.. .. $8.00
10c A" Je2fs. io,.rrenCh rer,:a!C'. 75C|u'e..l>.ntsKoat $1.00 MeI^ ™.de to seH from 15 JJQ^Q *
$| 00 "0y8' IO"K pants S"i,S $2.50 | Special $e.50 Hats go at 0Q (.
Men's 10-cent llose go at
Fifteen-cent Itlack llose go at
Twenty-cent llose, all colors |5c All of our Monarch Madras and I'ercale Shirls
j It® Ht
Twenty-tive and M5-cent Hose, all colocs ZUC
in Children's School I'ants, all ages,go at
All of our Arrow Brand Collars go at.. .... HJ(*
ic All wool Knee l'ants go at ..
All our E. & W. Collars go at |JC 1
All our20-cent Cutis go at 20c Children'* Cassimere Suits go at
All of our 85 and Mo Xeckwear, including Tecks, Of|
h'our-in-hands, Hand Bows, Strings, etc /Ik* 1 b.ldren s fancy Cherlot Suits goat
25c
Dress Suits go at
$4.00
Special $:!.&() Hats go at.
Men's Jeans l'ants go at 60c '''VoVors™1*'' ''0!'n Ste,8°" J,at8' *U S,'°Pe8 $4 (fl
Wrtpifina Pan. nt 5flp i ®°ys' ,an(\Children's Hats and Caps have ro- .
"UO ceived the same cut in price. ■ ~ i
Men s good, serviceable Overcoat* go at.
$l.5«Hf(
54. f
$2.1
All of our DO and ""><• Neckwear goes at
Men's strong Working Shirts
Seventy-live cent heavy grade, go at.
40c Children's tine Dregs Suits go at
...20c
40c
Men's strong Working Puns go at
90c | Cassimere l'ants go at $1.10
$1.50 ' Neat Pattern Cassimere l'ants go at... . $1.50 Men's Blue Chinchilla Overcoats goalt .. $4.65*
$2.00 : Men's all wool Dress l'ants go at $2.00 Men's all wool Overcoats, all size*, go at $7,QQi<-
Buys' #1.50 all wool sweaters go at 75c Men's Business Suits go at $2, 65 "wit0"™"*' wll J|Q QQ
All our S. .V I). Special Hats go at $2.25 Men's line Dress Suits go at .. $0.50 j A ''j/rearVy rloe' M*'"'i£nloflhes al
B.—Merchants are invited to participate in.this Great Sale, as vw'Vvilf
gladly sell them in any quantity they wish. We must sell at once. Fixtures
for sale. —
H. L. COHEN, New York Clothier,
Opp. IL S. Ijhu(1 Office.
214 Oklahoma A v., (riUlu •ie, OkIh.
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Hudson, C. C. The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1897, newspaper, December 24, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94917/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.