Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Room!
Is what we must have for that Big Fall and Winter stock of goods that Mr. Meyerhoff bought in New
York. Summer goods must move at any old price. We are just compelled to have the room, and the only
way to get it is to sacrifice our ?umiher goods. “Our loss is your GAlN.” Read a few of our thousands of
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15c pair value Dress Sox now p’r $C
?5c value men’s Pres shirts now 47c
$35.0 pair value men’s Slip-
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$2.50 men’s Black Hate, now 98c
25c pair imitation Guyot Sus^
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12 pairs men’s gray mixed Sox SOc
$1.50 pairmen’s Pants, now, p’r jSoc
$2. 00 p’r men’s Dress pants
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$5.00 pair men’s Dress Pants
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$10.00 value m^’s $uits now $2.75
$12.50 value men’s-Suite now $3.98
50c men’s Ties, now • Y Y. > .
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$1. 75p*rTn«ri’s work shoeshoW$^l;48
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We must have the room!
10c yard value Dress Ginghams, . c
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lOcyaL ladies Sleeveless Vest now 4c
15c value ladies’ Hose, now, pstir Sc
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121c yd bleached domestic now yd DC
15c yard value Fancy Lawns,
now, per yard . , . *2C
15c yard wide Embroideries V£i?;
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$1.50 value ladies’ Gowns now 7%
45c yard value Corset Coyer «c
Embroideries, now per y^d >25^
$1.50 val. ladies’ Petticoats now 98c
51.50 value Trunk, now v $1.23
25c value ladies’ Embroidered « c
A;A Handkerchiefs, now . . IOC
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lyc yard value Daces, now, yard DC
lOe vaL men’s Handkerchiefs now DC
75c yard Mobairs; now, yard 47c
50c pair men’s Elastic Seam .u
Drawers, now . . . . 4oC
$1JSO pair ladies’ ;eveiy day
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$7.50 value ladies’ Black /wv
. Voile Skirts, now , . $5.00
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WATCH US FOR YOUR FALL TRADE. We wUI have the
GOODS, and you know we are the Cheapest Store in.Lav.ca County. •
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iiCmiriK. tr»&«cri|it i i ! F.Iora Gohn retured last Friday , Otto von Rosenberg snd Dr.
ffroma most:«nyoyable trip-north. Paul Renger, and Dr. Ben Gran-
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•; W. P. Carroll, butcher; . Court adjourned to ^Aog-:*2&-\So^t 1^r;; rMr*>x»'»*><* rwM«t ;
butcher
to; vAu^.;r2-.;t ^ ^ ^ fdlra FaS;, Canada and CWcagO; i-miles below‘town, with all miri-
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mineral water. The St. Mary?^
•A. Long, constable; Vatenta. Lawrence apixonted. jury'' oi
;■ t; .':\wArt,Wf - V■'f-i;>i..,j;-:;n;Jantriei- F. wells, which are just across
f . M5;; , :v, ^il! cummueat foad, are owned by Mr. A. S
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anM get^ numberAeW'CZ and produce some of the .
^'bu^giesA best-mineral water m this coun- - '
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Mrs. Thos. Smith.
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Wha is Your Butcher?
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" AiA'i-sanAs. Tae cau^e a rdea.^A Gen trap Market. I have at ail
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io take effect from Sept. 1. *. - Ang. .rjiler>. l <m i. i * ad supt... h,,., m,’A4,>, plete.Iy. ;cin:ed' ine oi a very se\^ Calhoun county, offers exception- ) A ^ou have anything to clean v
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wi?hai)^nk lanacek Otto ?^tipt. 1 qr, appim^ed. i;. ti. iv^rvM.. d, p..-in;,af-^ . jjyer and . Ridn<.>y Troubles,, and Texas, for illustrated folder. 4t
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1910, newspaper, August 19, 1910; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016137/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.