Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 110, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 27, 1888 Page: 1 of 8
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Klegant assortment of rich
novelties in every depart-
ment and lower prices
than ever before
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Thousands of pieces and
patterns at low prices beau-
tiful designs new and choice
and prices are interesting and
make you feel that your spring
wardrobe will be bought for
lees money than ever before
HEADQUARTERS
For Everything
Large Stock
Choice Goods
and Low Prices
Dre s Sateens pretty de
signs at 30 cents a yard ieg
nlar 12 12 cent goods
Dress Sateens light and
airy choice goods at 12 12
tents worth 15 cents and a
lot of short lengths at same
price worth 20 cents
Best Quality Domestic Sa
teens at 15 IS and 20 cents
figures dots spots and stripes
uecolorings pretty patterns
all worth more money than
fvk tor them
Imported Sateens
ui oui own iMioinwnox
Two hundred new ana se
ft pitterns no such assort
ment ever shown here hefore
adies delighted with them 50
hades in solid colors import
I sateens hot quality iin
1Orted and lowest prices
WHITE GOODS
Never before have we had
n many bargains to offer at
Uptime people wonderwhere
they are going to we dont care
it we are sure our low prices
carry them off
MARK CAREFULLY
Figured Linen Lawnswhite
id dark grounds new pat
His at 12 12 cents a yard
forth 20 cents
Printed Sateen Plaids pret
J and new at 20 cents a yard
° itli J cents
Printed Nainsooks in all
tor make pretty school
xvs for children at J2 12
iitsjiyard worth IS cents
Printed Martins Baptiste
ithvlj new preUy styles at
its worth 25 cent s
KITE CHECKED MUSLINS
i u Lois Two cases at
1 ci worth Ji 12 two
1 12 L2ccnts worth Hi
fH at 15 cts worth 20
ther bargains in white
department and many
that are not mentioned
ve cases White India Lin
L7WJIS at 5 cents a yard
Uiree cases Checked Naiu
ks it G cente a yard
yvo cases Checked Nain
a s 1 3 cents a yard
r It till 1 samt llv as received
a v cut free ou application
BROTHERS
Sap Dim
m
SEAM
For Linen Lap Robes is
rHt a i this week
st
> j > at a spec-
ial low price i sdll be sold
at a special low price We
have been holding them for
this week
Linen Lap Lobes at 75 cents
ea < h all styles worth 125
Linen Lap Uobes at 100
each fancy styles and good
quality worth 175 and 200
If you want some come early
as the lot is not very large
WE WILL MAKE
The last week of this month
memorable for bargains in
Our Gingham Department
Fifty cases of new goods
choice and pretty patterns
Several cases of dress pat-
terns in Ginghams at 8 13
cents worth 1T cents
Two cases of ilress Plaids
in Ginghams at 10 worth 12
12 cents
Two cases Dress Ginghams
at 12 12 worth 15 cents
Kewest and choicest goods
in Domestic Gingham and
wash fabrics at 15 worth IS
and 20 cents
Fifty pieces of Imported
Zephyr Ginghams new pat
ferns just received at 18 cents
a yard worth 25 cents
Fifty pieces finest Imported
Zephyr Ginghams at 25 cents
a yard actual value 35 cents
20eent Crinkle Seersuckers
will be offered this week at
12 L2 cents
25cent Crinkle Seersuckers
will be offered this week at 15
cents a yard
Striped Wash jSoveltie4
heavy tuffed stripeat 18 cents
a yard regular 25cent goods
IMPORTED GOODS
Matched by goods of home
manufacture for much less
money AVe speak of a new
line of Percales just received
Put them alongside of the im-
ported and you cannot see the
difference and there is only a
difference in price We offer
50 pieces a yard wide at 15
cents a yard they are worth
20 cents and are as good as the
25cenl imported goods
Jn addition to lots quoted
above we are showing a large
assortment of Striped and
Plaid Se r Suckers Fancy
Chambroys and a full lino of
new novelties in Wash Fab-
rics Ladies should look at
our large stock and low prices
ALL MAIL ORDERS
Receive prompt attention
and we pay express charges to
any express point in the state
on all orders for two dollars
or over
SANGER BROTHERS
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Waco Daily Ex ami
VOL XXI
WACO TEXAS TUESDAY MARCH 27 lsss
We have revolutionized the prizes on Cloth-
ing and Gents Furnishing Goods
We are showing New Styles and Designs and
are offering them at prices that com-
petitors cannot equal
See the list of prices for this week
CLOTHING
1000
For this price we are showing
an elegant Scotch Cheviot
Sack Suit Avoith 15 all the
world over
For 331250
We are offering a dark gray
plaid Cheviot Suit
For 1500
A line ot elegant light plaid
Cheviot tracks and a new
line of black Corkscrew Sack
Suits worth 20
A line of strong wellmade
striped pants specially ad-
apted for workingmen and
artisans for 1 25
A line of worsted pants ele-
gant patternsfoi 1 50
A splendid line of Cassimere
Pants for 2 00
fipnls Fiiriiisliin Goods
In this department we have
determined to distance all
competition We are ofhring
extraoidinary inducements
this week
weekFor
For 25c
20 dozen Gents Gauze Under-
shirts
For 65c
A line of Gents Fancy Flan-
nel Overshirts worth 100
For 65c
A line of Gents first quality
Unlaundried Shirts worth
100For
For 100
An excellent Linen Bossoni
laundried shirt worth 150
TT A r T l CS
X3 T 1 U s >
Gents traveling crush hats
worth 125 elsewhere 75
Gents Fur Derby Hat 1 00
Gents extra quality fur soft
Hats 1 50
Wh are offering an elegant
line of Drab and Heige Fur
StiflDals well worth 50
for 82 00
We are determined to maintain and increase
our justly earned popularity for selling
the best goods at the lowest prices
Corner Austin and 6th Street
Grand Replenishment of Our Clothing Department For
1888 SPRING AND SUMMER18S
CONTINUATION OF GENUINE REDUCTIONS
3STO SUCH VALUES ELSWHERE
The most exacting purchaser cannot fail to appreciate our
special and untiring efforts to offer styles qualities quanti-
ties ind prices which at once must please in every instance
Sizes from 27 to 5o Breast Measure v ill he found
in suits all cut a la Mode representing the leading fab-
rics of both continents
Youths and Hoys Clothing in va > t quantities and
still vnter varieties representing every size
made in every imaginable style and cut
Our Clothing wan manufactured sperialy for this State tm
tier the alertful ca e of several renowned practitioners in the
art profiting by ears of experience in Merchant Tailoring
in New York City and the result i nvirvH of ingenuity
and g < iod fast A choicer exhibition has never been made
in Waco and we respectfully a k visil to our store to ex-
amine this genuine revolution in ReadyMade Clothing
We tpiote no prices as you would be none the
wi er by doing so but we say in all candor that
our Original Olosingout Reductions to-
gether with an additional 15 per cent will po-
sitively be continued
Gents Finnishs Goods
Our collection is the handsomest ever touched by
any Waco merchant Tin s department is replen-
ished from our own factories and is replete with
novelties the choice of the choicest
MAROSENTHAL JAS0L0M0N
Managers for II B Claflin Co
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