The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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CHANGE
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BUSINESS SALE.
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CLOTHING.
Our line of Clothing
runs in Men's Suits at
$8.60 up to $27.50.
Our $16.00, $18.00,
$20.00, $22.60 and
$27.60 Suits were de-
signed and made by
the very best tailors
in the land. Remem-
ber on every suit you
will get 26 Per Cent
Discount. Consider-
ing how close we have
always sold Clothing,
this discount will give
you values you don't
often have the oppor-
tunity of grasping.
All of our Boy's and
Youth's Suits, also
Boy's Knee Pants and
Men's Odd Pants, will
go in this sale at ,25
per cent reduction.
This means that a
$20.00 suit will only
cost you $16.00. Can
you afford to miss
these bargains?
20 Per Cent Discount
on till lilies. Misses and Children's
Jackets. We have the most Ivan-
tit'nl line of Ladies l/>nc Coats ever
brought to Bastrop, the priee rang-
ing from $5 00 to $18.00, lex> *20
Icent tlisoount. It you want a
Jacket this is your opportunity
Ladies Skirts
will Iv closed uit tYffardle* ot e\*t
K ieli one will l>e taced and market?
in plain ticures
K\tra Sa!e> Peopie wanted dur-
ing this >ale.
On the first of January, 1909, there will be
a change in the style of our firm which will en-
able us to carry a larger stock, better assort-
ment and higher grade of Merchandise than we
have heretofore done. In order to do this we
must cut our present stock down. It is not a
question of profit, but a stubborn fact that the
bulk of our immense stock of $30,000.00 worth
of Good Clean, Seasonable Merchandise must
and will be sold within the next THIRTY
DAYS. Sale begins - - -
Tuesday, Dec. 1st, 1908,
promptly at 9 o'clock, and runs through the en-
tire month of December.
Kvcrv article in our Store, with the exception ot Carhart s Overalls a id
.lumpers, will be reduced to and belo.v c.)>t of minuticturer's cost ot produc-
tion. This sale is ;i cold blooded business proposition with us, ?i.>t philan-
thropic. we need tip* hard cash to carry out our plans tor the year lOiW. and
the mativ vear> to c >nie, hence we are goinj? to naeriliee the profit tint is
juMly ours Kemcinber this sale is a genuine sacrifice ot Bright, New, Fresh
(i\)ods, and absolutely will be the Created Siving to you you h ive ever expo-
lien'ed in tins section. The saving in price will be immense. NNe warn you
not to del iv. as each dav will see certain lots closed out.
Mens and
Boy s Hats.
iui'ludiii£ a 11 makes will b*>
sacrificed.
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$S.50 hie tout stetsons >
7.00 Stetsons 1 <ol<> 05
t .50 bi> t\mi' Stetson 5 4">
6.00 Stetsons . . 5 15
5 OOStetson all sh ip 's 1
J ,00 •' " " i? 50
3.50 '* " " •> 15
J 50nv.,n hats all styles 1 !'*>
J.00 men boys hats 1 '. ■>
1.30 I -3
1,J5 i 8u
1.00 " 85c
50e Boys Hats - - - 40e
50e Men ami boys caps 40c
'J5e mens ami boys caps 1;V
Von cannot fail to miss
these Hot Harcaius.
Staples.
All 1- 1 -c outinc - 10c
All lOe otitiun - - S 1 -oc
l'J 1-Jc eottou tlauuel 10c
lOe eottou flannel S 1 l>c
S 1-oc cotton datiuel - 7c
7c eottou flauuel . . 3c
All calicoes so for 4 I -
and . . .5c
l'J 1 'Jc l.ousdale Oreeu-
ticket l>ome<stic 9 I- Jo yd
UV t'or jtet-me-wt 1K>-
meftie . . 7 1 Jc yd
UV Urown Domestic rv vd
Y aid wide Browu Ho-
mes tie - -
4 1-Jc vd
All Millinery
at just one-half
the original price
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Shoes, Boots and
Bootees Sacri-
fices.
•?S 50 Ktk.-kiu Bootees ■? > '.>5
7.Klkskin Boots 3 1*5
3.00 box toe boots - 4 13
3.30 tan Bootees. 14
ineh top - - 4 J3
Metis $5.00 Howard
Foster Pateuts
and vieis . . 4 J5
■?4 00 patents atui vicis .1 4">
.30 men and ladies
shoe? - - i 15
.'LOO men aud ladies
gboes 2 63
2,30 nieu aud ladies
shoes - - - 2 20
J.J3 ladies and Misses
^hoes . . . 1 S3
J.00 ladies aud Misses
shoes ... 1
1.73 ladies an 1 Misses
shoes . . . 1 43
1.50 ladies aud Misses
shoes ... 1 35
1.J5 chiids aud Mioses
shoes . . . 1 Id
1.00 childreu shoes . 90c
7">e children shoes . 05c
i3c childreu shoes . 55c
50o lufact shoes . . 44e
Our shoes are ma le of all
solid leather aud are style
aud suapp as well as wear-
ing qualities DON'T miss
the above Bargains.
Notions.
TiOc hose and half hose
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Toe 44 44 " "
10c " " " "
$1.00 I.ailies belts
75c Ladies belts
50o Ladies belts
;ioc Ladies belts
2">c Ladies belts
7">c back combs
65c hack combs
50c back combs
35c back combs
25c back combs
•'>5c Ladies collars
50o Ladies collars
35o Ladies collars
25c Ladies collars
1-4 oft on all Laces, JK
deries and trimmings.
42c
25 c
20 c
10c
8o
75c
65 c
42c
25c
20c
65c
50 o
40c
2oc
20c
50c
42c
25 c
20 o
mbroi-
MANY OTHER
ARTICLES
that space will
not permit us to
mention that
will be reduced
from 20 to 50
per cent on the
dollar. We are
also r e ceiving
daily ship-
ments of goods
that were order
ed several
months ago for
Nov. and Dec.
shipment t h at
will go in this
sale at cost.
*- Store will be closed Monday. Nov. 30th,
preparing for the opening of the sale Tuesday.
Bastrop,
Texas.
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Overcoats AND
Cravanett
Coats go in this sale
at 25 per cent reduc-
tion. Big stock rang-
ing from $5.00 to S16.
The $16 Coats will
cost you $12 during
this sale.
Men's Underwear.
25c Ribbed Shirts and Drawers 'JOc
Men's o0e I'ndershirts and Draw-
ers - - - 40c each
Men's (ienuine Scrivens
Drawers, all sizes - doc j>r
Men's .^l .00 garment Under-
wear - - 85c garment
Men's Dress Shirts.
$2.00 Shirts - - $1.0,5
1. oO " - * 1.13
1.25 " - - i^5c
1.00 " - - 83c
75c " - - HOc
50c " - - 38c
Boy's Sweaters.
Good heavy 50c values at hall' price
25c.
Mens Wool Overshirts
$2.50 Shirt* - - $2.15
2.00 •• - - 1.65
1.50 " - - 1.25
1,25 ••
1.00 "
75c "
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1.10
85c
6*")o
42c
Trunks and Suit Cases
20 p<M' cent discount on all Trunks
an 1 Suit Cases. T!ii> means that
a $5.o<> Trunk will cast you only
Dress Goods.
^1.30 a vard i?oods will co at
1.23 " '
1.00" "
83c
75c " " " " " "
G5c " " " " " "
30c " 4 4 4 * " •• 14
35c 4 4 4 4 4 1 4' 14 44
30c " 4 4 4
JOc "
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95c
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75c
63c
38c
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22c
19c
15c
JO per eut discount on all I'mbrelUs
auil I'atasols. We have them trom
"'iV up to j«lJ 00. Von can bttv the
$1J.00 ^oUl-hraded Parasol for #9 iH4.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1908, newspaper, December 5, 1908; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205771/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.