The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1900 Page: 6 of 8
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Wholesale and retail dealers in
DRY GOODS AID GROCERIES.
For seventeen years we have studied the wants of the western people
and how near we have met their demands can only be judged by our
success in business. We carry a stock of goods second to none in the
west, with prices to suit everyone.
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Ladies' Underwear,
In this line we are stronger than
ever before. We offer ladies' vests at
5cts to 50cts, all good values. Ladies'
knit union suits very nice at 7.r)cts
})<»r suit. Ladies' pants at 25cts.
Call and examine.
For Ribbons.
Of course you know that ribbons
are in high favor again, and that man-
ufacturers spurred on by the increas-
ing demand, have vied with each other
in producing the most attractive and
reliable goods, since the opening of
this industry. A large stock of rib-
bons selected with care from the lead-
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ing lines awaits the inspection of our
customers. We are certain that the
styles and prices will be satisfactory
A splendid line of calicos at 5 cents per yard.
Lot Brown Domestic at \/2 cents per yard.
Lot Brown Domestic at 6*4 cents per yard.
Lot Brown Domestic at 7 cents per yard.
Lot Bleach Domestic at 6J4 cents per yard.
Lot Bleach Domestic at 8cents per yard.
Lot Bleach Domestic at 10 cents per yard.
Lot Cotton Checks at sV3 to 10 cents per yard.
1 lot nice assortment of styles Swiss lawns at 5 cents per yd.
1 lot nice assortment of styles other lawns at 10 to 25c yd.
Dimities and Organdies in all colors.
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All kinds of shirt waisst in colors and
sizes, 32 to 42, prices to suit everyone.
We have just received a new line of
Valenciennes laces. Also nice Torchon
laces, Swiss, Nainsook and Hamburg
embroideries, at prices to suit all.
For Parasols and Umbrellas.
We sell parasols for the little child.
Parasols for the miss.
Parasols for the ladies.
Umbrellas for the gents, in all colors
and sizes, 25 cents to $(5.25.
For Hosery.
The house which sells the most hos-
iery must be the one that offers the best
values. Our best selling number we
buy in case lots direct from the mill,
thus save all middle-man profit. We
challenge comparison.
For Shoes, Shoes! Shoes!!
We carry the noted Brown Shoe Co.
line. Positively no better shoe made.
Remember the original *5* All others
are imitators.
We have the best $1 shoe on earth.
Call and see for yourself.
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For Neckwear we are headquarters.
Bows, 4 in-liand, imperial and puffs in
all colors.
E. & W. collars in all styles and
sizes.
Prices right.
Wash Suits that wash.
The demand for wash suits has be-
gun and we are reminded that summer
is here. Our display is attractive as
a millinery opening. It contains lots
of novelties to which cannot be dupli-
cated elsewhere in this country.
Prices 75cts to $3.50.
Men's and boys' pants of all sorts
and sizes. 50cts to $5.
We sell t he celebrated Wood shirts
overalls and jumpers. Nothing better
offered.
Tailor made suits to order. Remem-
ber we have M. Born samples. No
one can match it with price and quali-
ty-
Call and see our gent's underwear.
A splendid shirt and drawers at 25cts
each. One line at 50cts. Something
nice in black balbriggan at 75cts.
Beautiful Japaneses silk at $1.25.
Try a package of Ritner's Pre-
serving Salt and keep your
butter fresh during the
hot weather.
Pure Rock Candy Syrup, best
made. Maple Syrup.
Fresh line of Sweet Crackers.
QEOCEBIES. •
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We buy all heavy groceries in car lots,
thus giving us the advantage of less
freight, which figures largely in the cost of
groceries. We carry a full line of every-
thing in the grocery line at prices as low
as the lowest. Give us a call and don't
forget we buy everything in the produce
line, wood, bones, beeswax, hay, corn,
oats, wheat, everything a farmer has for
sale.
V-_
fry a bottle of Wildcherry
Phosphate and keep cool this
summer.
Price's extracts. Royal Bak-
ing Powder. Chase & San-
born Coffee.
This is the class of goods we
handle.
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D. O. McRIMMON & CO.
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1900, newspaper, June 1, 1900; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412923/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.