The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1903 Page: 6 of 13
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THE BRAND
* NEW SPRING STOCK
Please Read These Prices and Come in and Inspect Our Stock
ON ACCOUNT OF BEING CROWDED FOR ROOM WE HAVE
50 TRUNKS TO SELL AT A BIG REDUCTION IN ORDER
TO GET THEM OUT OF THE WAY. ALL OF THE
BELOW PRICES ARE MADE ON A CASH BASIS
Wash Goods
25 bolts of AFC new spring ginghams,
all new patterns, worth 12¿c per yard,
next week's price 9Ac per yard.
25 pieces of German madras cloth,
very nobby light weight patterns, worth
15c per yard, next week's price 94c.
Table Linens and Crash
In This Line We Are Sure We Can
Save the People Some Money
We will sell a white table damask,
which is 50 per cent linen, at 33 l-3c per
yard.
We have two bolts of red table damask
to sell at 19c per yard, worth 35c else-
where.
A cream damask, 74 inches wide and
98 per cent linen, worth $1.25, at 95c
per yard.
100 per cent linen table damask,
bleached, worth $1.50 per yard, for $1.00.
Now is the time to buy your damask.
10 bolts of flaxine crash to run at 5c
per yard next week.
4 pieces of white linen crash, worth 12¿
and 15c, next week's price 10c per yard.
24 white bedspreads, worth $1.50 each,
to close out at 75c each.
Dress Goods
Our dress goods stock is complete but
on account of a lack of space we are un-
able to quote prices in this line. Be sure
to ask to see them. No trouble to show
goods.
Towels
15 dozen towels, 18x36, for individual
or barber use, at 55c per dozen at 5c
each.
10 dozen bleachcd Turkish bath towels,
15x36, 55c a dozen or 5c each.
5 dozen fringed bleached Turkish
towels, 20x44, never wat sold at this
price before, next week's prices, $1.50
per dozen or 15c each.
Extra large Turkish bath towels, sold
elsewhere for 60c, our price next week 25c
each.
Lace and Embroidery
We will begin Monday morning by
placing on sale linens, torchon laces,
edges and insertions that are sold else-
where at 5c per yard, our price 3£c yard.
Galoons and medalions in a good as-
sortment, selling elsewhere at 15c, our
price 8c per yard.
Nansook, swiss and cambric embroid-
eries, edges and insertions, regular va ues
at 7c, our price next week 5c.
All embroideries go in this sale at a big
reduction. 25c embroideries go at 19c.
Draperies
Our new lace curtains are coming in
dally and on next week we will place on
sale 50 pairs of curtains yards long at
50c per pair.
A 3-yard long ecru curtain, worth $3.50
a pair, will go on sale at $2.00 per pair.
Cretons in all shades at 7, 8,9 and 12.Jc
per yard.
To the Ladies
We call your especial attention to our
handsome line of Spring Millinery. Miss
Lcach of Kansas Gty has charge of this
department, and her six years' experience
in the millinery business and the fact that
no effort will be spared to suit each cus-
tomer, insures you, not only a becoming
hat, but one that is strictly up-to-date in
style and material. Reasonable prices
will prevail.
Napkins
We have a very complete stock, in fact,
we have too many for our store, therefore
we will place on s.ile next Monday 10
dozen pure white linen napkins, worth
$1.50 per dozen, our price $1.00.
10 dozen napkins, worth $2.50, our
price, $1.75. Ask to see them and if you
do not think them cheap, do not buy—no
trouble to show goods.
Attention
Here Are a Few Numbers that Should
Interest All Conservative Buyers
ACA feather ticking, per yard 9c
Best grade of oil cloth, per yard 10c
All standard calicoes, per yar t 4£c
Lonsdale bleached domestic, the be3t
made, at 7$c
Knights cambric at 7Jc
7 spools of Clark's ONT thread at 25c
Ladies dress pearl buttons, per doz 5c
A cloth window shade at 25c
New Spring Hosiery
We Are Showing Some New Things
This Season in Fancy and
Lace Striped Hosiery
Ladies' and Misses lace striped hose at
10, 15, 20, <tnd 25c.
We have 50 dozen pairs of ladies 25c
hose that we will place in this sale at 3
pair for 50c.
l
To the Boys
We now have the new Spring Suits
you are looking for. We know positively
that we have die most stylish, best fitting
garments in this line that were ever shown
in Hereford and we would be pleased to 5^
have you come in and see for yourself. ¡C
Every piece of cloth put in our "can't-be- mc
beat" clothing has been thoroughly shrunk
before being made into a garment, which
insures no sagging or shrinkage.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
GALBREATH, FOX & CO. I
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Clark, Addison, Jr. The Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1903, newspaper, March 27, 1903; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142343/m1/6/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.