The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1902 Page: 4 of 10
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THE BIG STORE'S
WILL BE
Wednesday and Thursday Next, March 26 and 27,
logether With Our GRAND STORE OPENING, Which Will be on the Same Dates.
This promises to excel our last spring's opening in point of grandeur and exellency. Those who
attended our last season's opening will he pleased to learn this, as iit is sure to be an entertainment worth
everybody's dollar, and will be ABSOLUTELY FREE, with music and souvenirs.
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Opens Wednesday Evening at 7:30^Don"t forget the Date,
Stylish EASTER BONNETS, at Moderate Prices,
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In this community it is needless for us to say that we carry lines in every department, more
complete in every detail than any store in the county. Our special department of
Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Waists agd Jackets,
We can safely say, is not surpassed in the Territory.
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EASTER HOSIERY,
Plain and open work, drop stitched and lace, in white, black
and all colors—in prices ranging- from soc to $2.00.
Sf your hosiery comes from our store,it's
TOPSY and if it's TOPSY it's oil right.
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our LINE of SPRING WASH (iOOI)S
will be on display. In our 10c line we will
show 200 patterns of Batiste that are worth
regular price, anywhere from 15 to 20c per yd.
TABU: LINENS FOR PASTER.
Imported Real Hand Bleached Belfast lin«
ens, worth at the port of New York $1.50 per
yard, for $1.00. Napkins to match. .
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IN EASTER
COLORS
i)6c, $1.25, $1.50
per pair, fitted
and guaranteed.
Grand Easter
Display
Of Men's Finely Tailored H
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noliliy fabrics, cut in military 2® \5
effects, in yokes. Xorf
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lit every I'orni. The varii>us ISataMf
points 11 nit <;o tu make in fcSBfeHBpg
finely tailored clotliinn- are
all embodied ill our suits.
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Of Men's. Hoys'. Youths' ml
Little fellows suit.-* are w in-
niiijjt favor flint is justly due Oaffij
this ureal depan nieiit. which
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NEXT WEEK IS OUR ANNUAL TOWEL SALE.
Muck Towels, Damask Towels, Hemstitch-
ed Towels, Fringed Towels, Towels for Bath,
Bedroom or Kitchen, 5c to 50c.
BIG LACE CURTAIN SACRIFICE.
175 pairs curtains, regular $2.00 values, at
for choice of lot, $1.00 pair.
NOTION SPECIALS.
500 Cakes White Ash Toilet Soap, cake ic.
300 Cakes Coco Oil 1 rntR TTI Soap, at two
cakes for 5c.
Perfumed Borated Talcum, 5c.
Paper Tiger pins, ic.
24 commercial envelopes, 5c.
Set men's collar and shirt buttons, 10c.
me bio store Deals in
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Fisher, A. C. The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1902, newspaper, March 21, 1902; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98299/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.