The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1914 Page: 4 of 10
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A Complete Line of Merchandise
We have a full and complete Stcck of Merchan-
dise, too much to ennumerate on this sheet and
it is all
MARKED DOWN TO SELL,
Nothing Will Be Reserved.
IAT0 Are Going To Place On
W v Sale Our Entire Stock of
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Ladies end Children's Ready to Wear.
We lia\e a ! ice line cf Ladies ai d Coildren's
Coats, Ladies Shirt Waists, and Ladies and Chil-
dren's Swi atcr Coats, which we have marked
down to SELL
Worth of Seasonable Merchandise at Prices you have never seen on High Class Merchandise. On account of the
Great European War business has been practically dead for the past month, and having bought our Fall Stock before
the breaking out of hostilities in Europe in anticipation of a big cotton crop and a fair price which has not materialized
but in order to off set this to some extent, the rediculously low prices of cotton we below make you rediculously low prices on Merchandise. Winter is rapidly ap-
proaching and we must have some
Winter Clothes for the
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Dress Goods Department
We have a brand ne'v line of dress
goods worth from 25c. per yard to 35c.
per yard which we offer in the sale at..
21C per yard
All shades Serges worth 50c
now 40C
All shades Messalines 36 inches wide
$1.00 grade now 85c
10 and 12V3C ginghams going 8C
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Shoe Department.
American Ladj' $3.00, Reduced to $2,38
" "3-50, " " $2.85
" "4.00, " " $3.20
Women's $2.50 Shoes Reduced t% $2.10
'• $2.00 " '• " $1,55
Children's $1.50'Jioes Reduced " $1.20
$i.75 " " " S1.35
Men's $5.00 Am. Gentlemen Reduced to $3.85
Furnishing
Men's S4.00 Stetson Hats $3.25
" 3.00 Hats S2.35
2.50 Hats S1.75
" 2.00 Hats SI.25
Boys's Hats, 1.25 value SOC
Boy's Hats, 75c value 60C
Meu's Osborne Make Guaranteed G'oves, 2.00 val... SI.50
1.50 " • $1.20
1.00 " 85&
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Men's Arrow Collars, Each
Staple Goods Department
200 nine Diniiu.
200 v;iitls ioc v;
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Underwear Department
We have a \erv complete line of li en's
women's and children's underwear
which must go in this sale Men's \*Z'
derwear Si.00 garments at 850
Men's Und'w'r 50c " " .... 33C
Women's \ests 50c values 33C
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Price our Hue cf children's underwear.
Grocery Department
Extia High P. 'cut Flour.... $1,50 sac^
10 II). hmitt 1.1 $1.10
5 *• " 55 c
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Allen, E. E. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1914, newspaper, October 15, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214305/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.