The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1904 Page: 9 of 12
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SALES DAV NEWS.
Yesterday,today a^id tomorrow and every business day in the week was,is and will
be SALES DAYS with us, as we have better buying facilities than our competi-
tors and as we believe in small profit and quick sales, we can naturally offer
greater bargains. So if you fail to see us on SALES DAY, NOV. 23, [or any old
dayj you will certainly miss the greater bargains* ------- - - -
We are over stocked 011 Cotton
Batting, ho from now until after
SALES DAY, WEDNESDAY.
NOV. 2?, we will make these ex-
tra special prices.
8 oz- rolls, regu'ar 10c sellers,
special 4 rolls 25c
12 cz- rolls, regular 15c sellers,
special 3 rolls 25o.
CLOTHING.
Vena Suits $10 to S3 50.
Mens Overcoats $10 to |2.75.
Mens Pains, worth up to $2.25
per pair, about 50 prs in l:>t, to
close out the next few days,choice
of lot 88c.
Mens "Goat Brand" Jeans
Pants, worth •$!.50 special per
pair 98c.
Boys Suite, good value. $5.00
to 983.
Boys Knee Pants per pair $2
to 10c.
Boys Overconts $(> to S2.25.
SALES DAY NOV. 23, we will
give 25 per cent, off on all Men's
and Boys Clothing. Our regular
prices you will find much lower
than the same goods at other
stores, so 1-4 off our SPECIAL
prices mean a big saving to you
SWEATERS.
Wo have by far the largest as-
sortment of men3 and boys sweat-
ers that we have ever had, and
as we now have another shipment
in transit, we have marked our en-
tire line of sweats,' s dowu to prices
that is bound to make them move
in a hurry, so hero is the place to
buy light, medium and heavy cot-
ton and wool sweaters at 98c down
to 10c. Have many colors and all
sizes from 44's down to a fit for a
3 year old boy.
IIATS.
Have about 100 mens and boys
ft It hats in white, brown and
black, etc, ranging up to $1.50
e-ich in value. In order to re-
duce this stock"' at once and to
make room for our swell line of
hats to arrive in a few days, we
have put this entire line out at
choice, each only 503.
MILLINERY.
We have a few ladies and mi-sp-
es hats left and for a limited time
we have this encirj stock on sale
at one-half off regular prices,
CAPES, JACKETS, ETC.
Prices reduced on ail cur ladies
and misses wraps, capes and jack
ets, Have the' loo-e and tight
flitting in black and tan, $7.5'j t >
$2.50 for jackets, etc. Capes a a
low as 50c. Ladie-* zephyr should-
er shawls 50c and up. Children's
hoods 10c and up.
dress shirts all colors. Up to 75c
values, choice lot No, 1, 25c. Up
to $1 values, choice lot No. 2, 35c
Up to $1.25 values, choice lot No.
3, 50c. Also have nice line over
shirts 50c and up.
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QUEENS WARE.
Last weeks shipment brought
U9 line line of plates, cups and
saucers, bowls, dishes, etc. in
p'ain wnite, embo-sed and groid
bmd ard gold lined «itb beauti-
ful filled inprint decoration im-
ported semi porcelain. The kind
that, don't craze. Also a line of
glassware; plain and decorated
lamp9 up from 251.
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ji expect them to arrive before Sales *
Our buyer was lucky in buying;Day. Our Mr. Nickels bought % .-EE
an immense line of mens and boy.-1 about $1000 00 worth of ^ends at § •—i-
sample shirts and just a glance at! a forced sale and paid only 40c on •
the prices we quote below is oon-lthe dollar for them, so when J oo
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bargains ard if you seethe line I '"wake* up-the-town" as we will 5
you will surely buy. We have|sell the regular dollar articles at
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whether you intend Id purchase anything
or not. We will take pleasure in showing;
you thrcugh. Yours to please in quality and
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Storey wants turkeys.
Phil Ivarner and wile
have |
We heard it lumotcd that Dr J j At the meeting of the military j %'■
L Metcajf w: 3 contemplating 1 company last night there was s ;
moving from ivlexia to Cleburne! fairly goodattendar.ee and the j I
We asked the doctor about it and . boys are gcing to get in shape to j ?
ho said: "By no means I l.av, ur otlhe inspector 11 xi Tli.irs- j £
not even thought of such a tiii g day. If possible for the member- \ 1,
[ am doin;^ very well here
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returned from the big worlds fair
Silk, gold and pearl handle
parasols at Pittman's.
Loe Dorsett has returned from
Waco, where he has been serving
on the United States grand jury
btorey will buy your cow hide- .
Mrs R L Adams retimed today
f jo in St Louis
An up-to-date line ot Gentle-
men's Purses and Pocket Books,
also Pipes at Schulz's Dru<; Store,
Mrs Jennie Wood of MeKinuey
is in the,city vi iti' g her-grand
sons, Julian and Will Wcod.anri
is the guest of the f tinily cf .1 \V
Kincheloe
Seed wheat and seed oats at
Starling's feed store.
Miss Mamie Burgess came up
from Big Hill yesterday to at-
teni the wedding last night.
Fifty dozen china plates at Pitt-
man's-
Mrs. C. T. Harris has returned
from Waco, where she hag been
attending the Baptist state con-
vention.
Storey wants your eggs and
chickens.
Commissioners court met in
regular session Monday. County
Attorney Eleot, Wm. Kennedy,
filed his bond and asked to be in-
stalled so he can enter upon bis
duties for the next term of county
court.
. „ .! to get off from their places of
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land expectn to remain uere," 1 on saie3 day
The cause of 1'ia rumor wasJ So if any <;f the
probably duo to the doctor as -1 working for you,
next Wednesday.
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listing his uncle, C W Metcall,
in getting his household effects
moved to Clebuurao some weeks
ago.
Get your next writing tablet at
Sehu'z's Drug
rl .jas(;d.
mueii to tii
t hem off an
morning.
members are , £
you can add;f
parade by letting •
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Ctt-x rit ri i;i( rgeet .Nater\al ii&ra in tl:e c cuuly
i r< c,; '.2 i.l,)o u.tes. We solicit posits of any ani<
fc'r.ir.u'c agencrclfcenking tnudnem are betteie
d we respectfully invite a call fror. anj one who hi s
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where ho
davs with his wife.
Jones retained fron
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has brsun for several | enro!|etI on tlK
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Storey will buy your old luns
and roosters.
J D .JacUsoii an-J S A Fisliburn
c uiio down from Dallas last night
and this morning ln'oompanx
with 1) W Halman, of Condor,
,J W Nash and B AI Thornton of
near town, and Walter Jackson
they left for a deer hunt 111
Anderson county ond the
Trinity
Have B J Miller to make you 1
dozen nice Photographs and you
will get an elegant 12x16 Portrait
free, Mexia, Texas
Judge B. McCullough and Lott
Lamb were in tbe city this morn-
ing enroute to Coolidge from
Groesbeck where they had been
attending commissioners court.
Schulz, the Druggist wants
your business, beoause he knows
his, and attends to it.
S. J. Jackson is home ftom the
west for a few day9.
Ladies! I have an extra nice
1:113 of Dressing Combs which 1
am (Xevery cheap.—A, T.
Soh'.dz, the DruggLt.
D. L. Massoy < f Peis uiville
was tn town Tuesday and called
i t i his ofiicee and had his name
Herald book.
Nearly thirty years experience.
coupled with reliability, some i. -
tel.i-enee and a ftrv ideas ot his
own, also one of the neatest, best
selected Stock of Drugs anvwher ■
are offered you by A. T. Schulz,
the Druggiht.
A.iss Ellie Randall came up
from Thornton Tuesday afternoon ! ^!a'; War(:'« ^Gv-
and went out to Tehuaoina She i officiating.
Cliartered. W*- confer dt-srr.o upon our gr ,!uat«-:S and yive them
.vill lit! honor! d 1 y any iii:-tiiul:on m Anu vieii. Notts acceptoil ;■
.1 in i8 RiiHrantetd. Railro id fare paid from ail points, (' talog ' ■
in p ULi&iisliip free. Your name on 12 t ..re's tor ' 5c in etafps We
mans i:.i by 1:.; ii. Telegraphy tam;lil.
N. it. STO^E, President, McKinr.c v
r nut ion.
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Lewis=Ward.
M.' Ozias Lewis and. Miss
Mactie Ward wore married last
night at the home of the bride's
parents in this city, Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Bigger
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will leaeii a class in elocution at
Coo.nlge this season,
\ . Wolvercon returned over-
land from Mart Monday evening,
and reports times good ovei
there.
A new walk has been put in
between Premlerga9t Smith &
Co.'s and Sehu'z's drug store.
Miss Ruby Black of Thornton,
is in the city visiting her sister,
Mrs. W. B. Kendrick,
Mish Mary Foster of Mart is
in 1 he city tho guest of Misses
Ward.
Tho home was appropriatiy
decorated and a large crowd of
friends of the contracting parties
were present to witness the cere-
mony ana '.Mali the happy young
couple a long an<l happy life.
Refreshments were served.
Many beautiful and useful
presents were reoeived, too
numerous to mention.
Mr and Mrs Lewis will go
immediately to keeping house in
one of Walter Jackson's cottages
west of the railroad
Highest market prioe paid for
pggi and chickens at Storey's
Mexia Broom <' Mattress
FACTORY.
IS NOW IN OPERATION
MA IS UFAC1 URII\G
BROOMS
'.Of every description in first class
style. Why order from abroad
when you can do better at home
and save freight.
CHARLES H. i WITT,
Propviator
Mexia, ... Texas.
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Houx, N. P. The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1904, newspaper, November 17, 1904; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290723/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.