The Western Searchlight (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 12, 1903 Page: 3 of 14
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WESTERN SEARCHLIGHT
IMMENSE SHOWING OF NEW FALL GOODS
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For the last two weeks we have been receiving case upon case of new fall goods of
every description. Suits, Skirts and Waists in all the very smartest styles, New and
Up-to-Date Millinery and Ready-to-Wear Hats for immediate wear, New Neckwear,
Collars and Ruffs galore, Swell New Vestings for Waists and the latest in Woolen
and Cotton Dress Fabrics* Our stocks were never so complete at this time of the
year. Our obliging salespeople will be pleased to show you, whether you intend to
purchase or only on a tour of inspection.^ ^ v* *4 ***£*£** *4
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT—Miss Leach has just returned from a six weeks
*5 stay in the eastern markets searching for the new things and we can say be=
2* yond a doubt that we are able to show you all the new and up-to-date things in this
line this season, so be sure to see our line before you buy
New Wool Fabrics
New wool vestings, black and white,
very swell for waistings. Should sell
for 65c, our price 50c.
Black zibelines, v^rv new for Louis
XVI coat suit goods and stout qualities
—two extra values at $1.75 and $1.25
per yard,
Ail wool etomincs
in
colors.
Should sel 1 for 60c, 70c, 75c and SI,
our price 40c. 55 ;, 60c and 75c.
All wool Henriettas, in all the new
shades, from 25c to $1.25 pr yard.
Extra Special Values in
Outings
20 bolts of extra wide outings, worth
10c. for only 7c yard.
15 bults of light outings, worth 12.1c,
for 10c per yard.
1 case of dark percales, 27 inches
wide, all new fall patterns, worth 10c
per yard, for these two days only, at
61c per yard. You cannot appreciate
the prices made you on thes<j goods un-
less you were to s^e them. No trouble
to show goods. Be sure to visit our
store during the next two weeks and see
the new things, whether or not you want
to buy. We will take great pleasure in
showing you.
Special Mention
12 yards of Lonsdale
bleach for $1.00
12 yards of best cambric
domestic for $1.00
It will be to your financial in-
terest to take advantage of these
two items.
Some Specials in New
Fall Garments
New autumn skirts walking skirts
sh )wn in a large and most attractive
viriety of manish cloths and mixe 1
suitings, as well as the plain materials,
at prices ranging from $15 down to
$1.50.
We take pride in a perfect fit and
graceful hang of our skirts. Most of
them this season atn unlined, while
some ar** mercerized or silk lined.
Great varieties from which to select
you a sweil skirt.
50c Oxford Suitings 35c
20 pieces of Oxfords in white and
colored grounds, neat patterns for waist
and shirt waist suits. An exceptional
value at 50c, for only .35c p--r yard.
10 pieces of white fleeced pique, just
the thing for fall waists, at only 50c
per yard.
25 bolts of the new fleece-back nov-
elty waistings in some very nobby pat-
terns at only 10c per yard.
Read Every Item—A
Wonderful Saving
24-inch black taffeta silk (guaran-
teed) at 75c per yard.
27-inch black taffeta silk.
$1.25, our price $1 per yard.
wortn
36-inch black taffeta silk, worth
$1.50, our price $1.23 per yard. .
Black armure silk, ranging in price
from $1.50 down to 60c per yard.
Washable silks, in ail colors, at 35c,
40c and 50c per yard.
SHOESI SHOES!!
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We are showing one of the largest
lines of shoes this fall that we have
ever shown, and we wish to call your
attention to the fact that you cannot go
wrung in buying our shoes, for we guar-
antee every pair of shoes from $1.50
up that go out of our hous¡* and we
stand ready at all times to replace any
defective shoe with a new pair. If you
need shoes what better proposition
could.you ask?
Our Linen Sale this next
week will be Some-
thing Great
68-inch white table damask, worth
75c per yard, our price 48c.
70-inch white table damask, worth
$1 per yard, our price 75c.
72-inch white table damask, worth
$1.25 per yard, our price $1.
74-inch extra quality white table
damask, worth $1.50 per yard, our
price $1.20.
Colored table damask, guaranteed to
not fade from washing, worth 50c, our
price 40c.
Art linens for handkerchiefs for 50c,
60c and 75c.
Butchers linen for drawn work at
20c, 30c and 50c.
Now, if you are going to need nap-
kins, we have tb^m at your ovyn price.
20 dozen napkins,worth $1 per dozen,
to sell at 65c.
10 dozen napkins, worth $1.25 per
dozen, go at 85c.
5 dozen napkins, worth $1.50 per
dozen, go at $1.15.
GALBREATH, FOX & CO. I
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Stocks, C. L. The Western Searchlight (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 12, 1903, newspaper, September 12, 1903; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142606/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.