The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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The Big St
iS Seiling Dry Goods at
Prices that Seems to be
Attracting* the Attention |
of Eve* ybody.
OST any woman loves a bargain, but you must consider it is not what you pay but what you get for what
you pay that constitutes a bargain. Some merchandise is dear at any price-—our goods are not that
kind. We value our customers friendship and make it lasting and well-merited by Guaranteeing Satis-
faction at all times.
Such an Array
of attractive Clothing for Ladies' its you will tin<l mm in our Ladies'
Suit and Skirt Department haw never been shown by fmy store in
this section of Oklahoma. The VERY NEWEST THINGS have
lx;en secured for the up-to-date Autumn Wardrobe.
Help Yourself to our Bargains which we make
at our End of the Week Sales.
Spend Your Honey j
Wisely—do not buy tilings too cheap to be good, An article must
be good to be cheap. You can buy in our Domestic Goods Depart-
ment the kind of goi ' • you need for present use—the kind you are
familiar with, and at 'auctions which will be plain to you.
Hang onto that Dollar ant! Spend it at our
Saturday Eveni ; : Sale.
LOOK OUT!
Saturday Evening You Can Get a ONE
DOLLAR Dress Pattern For
40 CENTS
The Ladies' have Learned that for GENUINE VALUES in these Articles, so dear to Feminine
Hearts, there's no place like Ours,
All our Tolle De Nord and Delhi Zephyr Ginghams to close at, per yard, 10 CENTS
All our 20c Wash Goods, now 10 CENTS
DON'T GET CROWDED OUT. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT WILL BRING CROV- DS.
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SHOES
AND
How prices melt as the
days grow warmer. We
are in it with both feet
when it comes to Shoes
OXFOi 'DS.
ausors
st/of™ svomen
and we want to help you
to get into a pair of our
Summer Sandals or ()x=
pr.ee left off
fords wo,"thert
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None can withstand the drawing power of this Great Store's Clothing Department.
OU are are working hard for your dollars and want them to buy the most that they will. It only re=
quires a few of them to buy a good suit in our Clothing Department.
Frock Coats
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Copyrfpnt 1 01,
Better not buy a Frcck Coat
unless you get a good one.
It's simply wasto of money
to take a garment because it is
cheap, only to find after you
have it that it is without sty!a,
fit or quality.
We could keep that kind a"d
some people would buy them—
, but we won't.
Ours come from GROUSE j
BRANDEGEE, Manufacturing
Tailors, Utica, New York.
They are made of the finest
fabrics and are hand worked
inside and out by tailors of the
highest skill.
They are equal to the prod-
ucts of the best merchant taiiors
—better than many of them
can give.
suowers 01 Dollars lor
our Clothing customers:
\W never made such prices on Clothing ns we are now mak-
ing we hope we may never be called upon to do i again,
but crops are li«;l)t and prices low. MEN'S SUITS,
$3.50, $5.00 and S7.5Q.
SOMK SNAPS IN HOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH-
ING. TOO.
We are always pleased to show yon, even if you are not
ready to buy.
HOTHERS: All this week and next we ap-
peal to you,as we are offering Special Induce-
ments in
Boys" Suits,
and to let such an opportunity pass will
mean i^reat loss of money to you.
Special sale 01 Garnets!
EHLER'S
'on't "W ear a Heavy Coat
cn account of "looks," and
don't go around in your shirt
sleeves for comfort in hot
weather.
It's pretty sure, however,
that you will have to do one
or the other if you oon't
select your clothes right.
Let us show you our new
Outing Suits
(Coat and Trousers)
made by Grouse & Brawde-
gee, Manufacturing Tailors,
Utica, New York.
You can hav-e your choice
of blues, blacks, browns,
greens and grays in a great
variety of stripes and other
patterns. Also, with single
or double-brtasled coal two
or three-button.
Tney are light, easy, styl-
ish and low-priced for the
qualities we offer.
Hot weather won't, trouble
Oopyrieht 1901,
CrouM A MIHII'1) -oi,
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I.th Tnm*o
you if vou wear one of thess.
THE BIG STORE, a: OPEN 'TILL il P. M. SATURDAY.
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Fisher, A. C. The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1902, newspaper, August 8, 1902; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98318/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.