The Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Remember To Say:
"You arc the Mysterious Mr.
Sherlock Holmes of The Post-
Signal and the man who buys
his goods from Russell Bros &
Co. the men who beat the
price and own the fastest
growing store in Pilot Point."
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Remember To Say:
"You are the Mysterious Mr.
Sherlock Holmes of The Post-
Signal and the man who buys
his goods from Russell Bros &
Co. the men who beat the
price and own the fastest
growing store in Pilot Point."
THE POST-SIGNAL
Will be in Pilot Point during the Big 16 Days Sale of
Russell Bros. Co.
it
$25.00 In Gold Will Be Given to the Person Catching This Man
CATCH HIM IF YOU CAN. The Mysterious Mr. Sherlock Holmes, the character in fiction from the pen of
A. Conan Doyle to be produced in life in the City of Pilot Point for two consecutive weeks. Mr. Holmes, the man
of mystery will appear twice each day in the store of Russell Bros. Co. between the hours of 10:30 and 11:30 a. m.
and 3:30 and 4:30. Mr. Holmes will positively be in this store at these hours. This is your opportunity to catch
him if you can, if you are a sleuth or a detective or have any aspirations whatever to find a man. Mr. Holmes will
take advantage of the Great 16 Days Carnival Sale and Fall Festival—the sale ofiering such unusual bargains that
it will cause thousands of eager, anxious bargain hunters to throng the aisles of Russell Bros. Co. store to secure a
portion of the countless thousands of under priced bargains on display.
Mr. Holmes is a great lover of moving picture shows and will visit the performances here during the next two
weeks. Watch for this mysterious man at every performance of this show. You can never tell when he is going
to visit this popular amusement place.
Also Remember when you catch the Mysterious Sherlock Holmes you must have in your possession a late copy
of The Post-Signal and a ticket showing you have made a purchase during the week from the store of Russell Bros.
Company, "The Men Who Beat the Price.
See if you do not find Mr.
Holmes purchasing this
article of Russell Broth-
ers Co.
Ladies Fine Shoes, the
best on earth for 2.75. at
this sale only $2,49
See if you do not find Mr.
Holmes purchasing this
article at Russell Broth-
ers Co.
One lot Mens fine suits,
regular price 17.50, sale
price $14-98
See if you do not find Mr.
Holmes purchasing this
article at Russell Broth-
ers Co.
One lot mens neckties,
four-in-hand only 19c
See if you do not find Mr.
Holmes purchasing this
article at Russell Broth-
ers Co.
One lot boys knee suits,
worth 2,50, sale $1.82
See if you do not find Mr.
Holmes purchasing this
article at Russell Broth-
ers Co.
One lot mens good plow
shoes, worth 1.75. Sale
price. $1.39
See if you do not find Mr.
Holmes purchasing this
article at Russell Broth-
ers Co.
One lot Mens fancy hose
worth 50c. In sale 39c
See if you do not find Mr.
Holmes . purchasing this
article at Russell Broth-
ers & Co's.
20 doz 25c Suspenders
sale price only I5c
See if you do not find Mr.
Holmes purchasing this
article of Russell Broth-
ers & Co.
One lot Mens fine shirts
worth 1.00 and 1.25, sale
price 98c
See if you do not find Mr.
Holmes purchasing this
article at Russell Broth-
ers & Co's.
10 yds. L. L, Brown Do-
mestic. 36 in. wide 45c
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The Post-Signal (Pilot Point, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1910, newspaper, October 21, 1910; Pilot Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291139/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.