Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1899 Page: 3 of 10
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Strictly all Wool Suiting*, la checks, plaid* and
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Camat’a Bair Plaids, 36 inches wide. navy, green,
brown, red, the thing for separate skirts...
Venetian Cloth, 38 inches wide, navy, castor.
brown, green and black .................
All Wool Dress Flannel, st laches wide, all solid
colors, entra good veins..................
Ladles’ Cloth, all wool, st Inches wide. eolM
colors, gray and brown mlstnres.,......
All Wool French Serge. M Inches wide........
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Ladies* and Children’s Underwear.
Warm winter garments of all kinds. Full assortment of
sizes and all priced to make this our biggest season on Under-
wear.
Ladies’ H< avy Ribbed Vests, ............ 1
Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Union Suite..........
Children's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits ........
Ladies' Merino Union Suits, $1.00; Children's
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Children’s Shoes.
Infants’ Dongola Kid button shoes, sizes 3s to 5s,.....................................
Infants’ Dongola Kid button shoes, turn soles, soft and fine, sizes 2s to 5S,..... .75c and
Children’s Kid button shoes, sizes 5s to 8s.............
Children’s Heavy Schpol shoes, sizes 5s to 8s............ ........... ..........
Children's (Genuine Calf Skin shoes, will outwear any shoe made, sizes 5s to 8s, "5c;
9s to 12s, *1.00; 12|s to 2s,... .......... $1.25
Children’s Kid button or lace shoes, all solid leather and warranted by us, new stylish
lasts, 5s to 8s, 75c; 9s to 12s, $1.00; 12s to 2s,...... *............................... 1.25
Shoe Bargain Counter.
We have started a Shoe Bargain Counter, where from day to day we add odd pairs of
Ladies* and-Chllu' <-a’s Shoes which accumulate. Some of these shoes are as desirable as
any shoes in tbe store, but sometimes one and maybe two pairs of a kind only. They are all
marked at /pom one-half to one-third off of former prices. We have nearly any size of chil-
dren's shods for K$ which sold for Fl.00 to Fl.50. Don’t forget the BARGAIN COUNTER.
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by far the beet made up Clothing for I I If you have shoes to buy, it will pay you to
troys j.”** $u» vw« gn, • jXf <»*-Tse.s!-,mi<— ak”Uifi'V-
4 De ran** are uvaBW aau una-
ble knee, elastic waiat-band and
hold fast buttons. They’re made of
good materials, and made to stand
the rough wear that boys give their
clothes.
Boys' Salta, age. .1 to I* yeera,
$2, $2.80, S3.F3 8O, S4 aad $8.00.
Mra. Hopkiaa' Kaoe Paata for Boy*.
Meta.. 78eta.aad $1.00.
UF These three lote comprise the beet values la Boys* Cheap Clothing,
made of good heavy cheviot, la pretty bright colors. Yoe can’t toneh
them in town at oar prices.
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TRUNKS.
No matter what the price, no matter what the slse, wo
.t cheaper than any Homo in Terrell,
yon have more styles and quail ties to
y where else. We tell yon a fall siss.
■la, Sheet iron bands all around, eor-
tavv iron clasps, with drees tray and
. Yoeean buy a trunk anywhere for
is. For finer good- we ha- wi»d
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1W® a Bargain Cosmter
Full of Undies* mill Children’s Shoes.
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you get them at on this bargain tame, .tuwt t wt> t»»t« cm mmhm **
. Choice for 8Oc aad 78c.
Men’s Shoes. |
The same Shoes for less money, or better Shoes for the same money. This Is how we’ve
built up our Big Shoe Business. We don't sell trash; where it gets too cheap to be good we
don’t ipve it room here. ’ “
Men's Satin Calf Shoes, congress or lace, agy style toe, all solid leather, the kin<| other
houses sell for $1.25 and $1.50.......... .’.4. .....$1.00
Men’s Velvet Calf Shoes, lace or congress, all the new style toes, a good, serviceable
and dressy shoe .........-..'..»’• *........... 1.50
All the latest styles, and also the medium and broad toes, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and..... 4.00
OUr Shoe Depar
Is a Store in itself. We show more Shoes, more styles and less prices than any house in
this section. Every Shoe we sell, no matter how cheap, has our guarantee of “full value” be-
hind it. If you haven’t been doing you? Shoe buying here, try us; we know we can make it
to your interest. Here is a few values, qualities considered, we know you can’t match:
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f^ftildrrn 'n Rmutft Shor*,
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father and wurth
H.25. We've markrd
tint lot
51c a Fair
lioyti' Hed Top Bootn, full
ntock and nolid Itathrr,
25c a Pair
Ladin' Kid Button Shoe*,
aim tn tolt; thin lot in
ioorth 91.50 fQtt.OO—
odd* and tndn,
50c a Pair
Childrtn'n heavy ribbed
font black cotton hone,
ninen 5n to 8 l-2n,
5ceats a Pair
Ball Sewing Thread, thir-
ty balln in a box,
21 cents a In
Table 0U, CMh, thin
grade twenty centn ev-
.... erywhere elne,
10 cents a Yard
Drenn Qinghamn, mnall
plaid* and check*, good
heavy cloth and worth
five centn anywhere,
3 cents a Yard
Heavy Hickory Shirting,
good an you can buy
at any other ntore for
- eight centn,
5 cents
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7 rfby lO fnchen,
— 5 cents
--Always Turus Out----
THE MOST DEPENDABLE SUITS FOR MEN.
A CLOSE INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK ■ ■ '
Will teach you how to dress well on little money. We believe our goods are a little bit better and our prices
a little bit lower than any other store in town. That we are not alone in this belief is shown by the large
number of pleased customers who are wearing the clothes we sell. For style, fit, finish” and wear the
clothing we sell cannot be surpassed. We’d like to have you see the line of
MEN’S SUITS at $3. $4, SB, $7.80, $10, $12.50, $16,____- JHBB
MEN’S OVERCOATS at $5, $6, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15.
HTWe carry • splendid stock of YOUTHS* AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, ages 14 to 19. Same good fitting garments an onr men's clothing; same
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Kf.ft6HINHORWflRD FOR FRESH LAURELS.
Th© pa»8 prineti what w© can do. We’re making ©very effort to aMn^ass each week the most brilliant achievement of that which has just
preceded. . And we’re doing it. imbued with this tireless ambition you do rot wonder that The Mississippi Stere stands out brilliantly in
contrary >iih similar institutions throughout this entire section. This Store’s reputation is igood, as evidenced by a satisfied and steadily
increasing patronage. Here under one roof you can buy EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN MtY GOODS. Our constant thought is to buy the
best ye can for the price and sell it at the "* ' ” - - - ----
recelv&d. it’s time for fall buying—DON’T
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Mtb'n fawy ribbed nockn,
neamlenn, the kind (hat
in 'nold three for a
quarter,
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Men'n Satin Calf Shoe*. J
lace orcongrenn, you've^
paid 91.50 for f.ante <;
nhoe many a tirhe,
$1.N Pair.
Men's Genuine Doeskin
Jeans Pants, you know ];
what other houses ask 11
you, ; 1
75 cents.
Mens Heavy Black Bea- J j
ver Overcoats, you nev-
er saw its equal for
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$5.00.
Fast Black Satteen, equal \
to the 8c kind everf- y
tchere, rv- .. - /' _i[
5 cents
Heavy 8-ouuce Jeans, /
other houses ask you >
eighteen to twenty cts.
121-2 cents. :
Hank Yarn, full weight, '>
sold everywhere for p
Jive cents, , “ <
21-2 cents Hank. :
Zephyr, one and two ' >
fold, in all colors, (no <
black: or white) you y
know the regular price ;!
is Jive cents at other [.
plates, ■ ' <
1 cent an ounce ■:
Ladies’ Jackets
AH of the latest styles in black and
colored cloths will be shown you, made
up in the very newest cuts and made
to fit correctly. Want you to see them
at $2.50, $4.50, $5, $7, $10, $12 $15, $17.
PLUSH CAPES—$1.50, $2.00, $2 50, $3.00. $3 50, $4.00, $500, $6 50,
$7-50 to $10.00.
CLOTH CAPE&-$L00. $150, S2XX), $2.50, $3,00, $4.00, $5.00, $6X50, $7.50 to $12.50.
• fewest possible figure. / Every parcel that leaves this Store must bear the stamp of full value
YOU THINK IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY HERE ?
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Yes;and in big black type, too. r ,_______ . .. ___ ____...
bring them before you so clearly, so plainly, that when you think of buying the
new winter garment your thought will at once fix itself on this store. The sub-
ject is worth all the prominence that we can give it. This big, hahdsome equip
ment of outer garments will back up all of the-good things that we might say
about it. There’s been some masterful buying done for you. The choicest ideas
of the best makers in Cloakdom have been gathered here with a view of making
, I- this thrv biggest Cloak selling season in the store's history. Now for the Goods
and Iriees.
Ladies9 Capes ■______
Our Cape equipment is most com-
plete—every good Cape idea will be
shown to you. Made of cloth, made of
velvet, made of plush; some plain, some
richly embroidered, some jetted, others
with fur edges, and all very modestly priced. You’ll say so
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Our Shoe Department—Ladies’ shoes.
Our Ifhe of One Dorxak Shoen, tn kid, kangaroo rnlf and grain feather, button or lace,
cannot be beat, and we promise to show you the best values in Terrell if you want a Dollar
Shoe. _
Extra Special—Ladies'genuine calf skin shoes, lace or button, heel or spring heel, oak
tan soles and solid leather of the best quality throughout, every pair guaranteed to
give satisfaction............... .11.50
Same shoe aa above in the old ladies’ comfort............. 1.50
Ladies* Fine Dongola shoes, now coin toes with silk vesting tops, heel or spring heel.... 1.50
Ladies’ Fine Shoes, button or lace, vesting or kid topg, all the new styles, at$2, $2.50, $8. 3.50
CANTON, VAN ZANDT COUNTY, TEXAS, NOVEMBER, IS-“J.
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WINTER LAP ROBES.
Here yon will find a splendid lot of Hush
Lap Robes. - Nopther store can show you the
assortment of thorn in such a variety of patterns
and colors. Nowhere else will you ri
good qualities at the prices wo make on them. I
See the lota we show at F1.25,Fl.fi<K $2.<XX $2.50,
$3.00, $4.00, $5.00 to $7.50.
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1899, newspaper, November 23, 1899; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302643/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.