The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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; Fourteenth Year—No. 26.
ALBANY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1897. Whole No. 704.
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'30 yards round thread cotton checks
for one dollar. ^
20 yards ectton flannel for one
dollar.. "
20 yards good gingham for one
dollar.
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20 yards crash for one dollar.
20 yards good bleech domestic for
one dollar.
20 yards LL yard wide domestic for
one dollar. ,
Johnson's double fold percals ten
cents per yard. N
Fine French percals,' .')C inches wide,
twelve and a half cents per yard.
Double width drocaded dress goods,
twelve and a half cents per vard.
Novelty dr#s$ goods t welve and' a half
cents per yard.
All wool Tricots twenty two and a
cents jfer yard*
inch flannel dress goods worth
seventy live cents per yard for fifty
cents per yard.
All wool figured flannels for waists
and childrens dresses thirty three
and a third cen'f* per yard.
.Novelty wool dress goods at thirty
three and a third cents per yard.
Nice line ladies novelty patterns,
extra quality broad cloth in tan,
and black at one dollar per yard.
Eiderdown for cloaking at twelve and
a half to fifty cents per yard.
Velveteens twenty live to fifty cents
per yard.
Silk velvets seventy five to one dollar
per yard.
Nice line silk waist
s patterns.
Ladies dress suitings twelve and a hal'f
cents per yard.
Linsy seven and a half and ten cents
per yard. "
Full line trimming
braids. ,
Curtain scrim six and a fourth cents
per yard. .
Bureau tidy scrim and plain scrim for
fancy work at twelve and a half
cent^ per yard.
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Red Flannel. 13
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and 1-2 cents per
yard. No tariff on
this.
Royal medicated twill red flannel at
twenty five cents per yard.
Flannel skirt patterns eighty live cents
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Opera flannel in delicate shade's at
thirty five cents peryarij.
in i siieeting sixteen and two third
cents per yard.
-4 sheeting fifteen cents peryaid.
inch pillow case( sheeting ten cents
per vard.
Grandpa's wonder soap five cents per
cake.
Curling ¥rons five cents.
Envelopes five cents package.
Good tablets live cents.'
5 balls sewing thread five cents.
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5 .spools embroidery silk five cents.
Lirien thread five cents spool.
Saxony yapi five cents hank.
5 papers pins for live cents.
,5 papers needles for five cents.
1 paper ten cent pins for five cents.
1 cake cuticle soap twenty five cent
size tor ten cepts.
Misses Corset
Waists Cents.
Ladies corsets twenty Ave cents.
P. C. corsets fifty cents
Thompson's glove fitting corsets one
dollar
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Mens cowboy hats one' dollar and
twenty -five cents.
Mens wide brim fur hat one dollan
Mens white Fedora one fifty hat for
one dollar.
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Mens mouse color Fedora one seventy
five hat for one dollar and twenty
live cents.
Mens fancy Fedora three dollar hat
for one dollar and seventy fiv cents
Genuine Jno B .Stetson's small shape j Mens heavy wool.cheviot for four dol-
tan and white hats for two dollars lars and tUt* cent3-
Goo® Luck Comes
To all who wear oijr clothing. We
were never in a position to give our
customers such values in clothing as
now. Every suit in the house a bar-
gain. Buy now and save at least 25
per cent.
Mens check suits for two dollars and
seventv five cents.
SHOES.
Own Make
and fifty cents. I
Genuine Jno B Stetson Fedora in tan
at three dollars.
Full line of J rut B. Stetson hats in
large shapes.
Mens cassimere caps iiO cents.
Mens Scotch caps 35 cents.
Boys heavy caj^s 25 cents.
Hoys corduroy fancy caps 50-cents.
Boys plush caps 50 cents.
Mens plush caps 75 cents.
Boys fine Fedoras worth one thirty
five for 85 cents.
Boys black Derbvs worth one fifty for
$1,
Mens heavy Scotch cheviot for four
dollars and seventy five cents.
Mens heavy cassimere eight fifty suits
for six dollars.
Mens frock tweed eleven dollar suits
lor eight fifty.
Mens Scotch brown cheviot fourteen
dollar suits for ten dollars.
Mens heavy Melton sixteen- fifty suits
for twelve dollars and fifty Gents.
Wonderful values in black and blue
worsteds.
Boys knee suits from fifty cents to
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Thompson's glove fitting abdominal
cqrsets one dollar and seventy five
cents.. \
Thompson's glove Jittirig Misses cor-
sets sixty liv.< and seventy five cents.
Infants jiose supporters ten .cents.
Misses hose supporters fifteen ceuts.
Ladies H,ose .supporters twenty .cents.
Ladies safety hose supporters with j
belt twenty five cents.
Feather stitch braid white and colors
Full line Wilson Bros, line under-
wear.
Mens heavy waterproof overshirts
fifty cents.
Mens mixed wool seventy five cent
valued overshirts fifty cents.
Mens all wool tricot one dollar value
overshirt sixty five cents.
Mens Wilson Bros., one seventy -five
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overshirt one dollar and twenty five
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four dollars and fifty cents.
Big lino boys clothing.
take orders for the ltoyal Tailors
— the largest Tailoring establish-
ment in the United States. No ad-
vance in prices, and every garment
guaranteed to lit.
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five cents. cents.
Dressing combs five cents. | M„ns buIft,ered ne h , shirt twenty
Rubber line combs five cents. |
10 cent box hair pins for five cents. lse ccnl,S-
Nicklo plated safety, pins five cents ! Mens work shirts twen'ty to filty cents.
dozen. ; Mens worsted socks tvvelve and one
Ladies late style collars ten cents. j half cents pair.
Mens seamless socks 4 pair* for a
quarter of a dollar.
Boys and mens mitts .iiiteen cents.
Japanese silk handkerchiefs 5 cents.
Ladies solid red collars fifteen cents |
2 bottles ink for five cents. . ,
Chenelle table covers from lift/ cepts
to one dollar and fifty cents.
Full line of Blank-
ets and Comforts/
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S PTOFIN6 6000^5.
The^ prices quo-
ted on matting is
from 3 1-2 to 7 cts.
per yard less than
Ladies black sateen skirts seventy | -j
live cents to Si. 10. VdlUc.
We sell O'Brvan Bros overalls, duck '
coats and jean pants—their name I
on a garment is a guarantee that
they will riot rip.
: Ladies Jersey ribbed vests 20 cents
! Ladies heavy fleece lined vests :>:i 1-3
Mens knit under shirts twenty cents. ' U(lie, VV()ol lil&ed vests fJ5 cents.
Mens knit striped undershirts twenty
live cents.
Metjis itjlxtd gray under shirts thirty
five cents.
Mens heavy lleeee lined under shirts
fifty cents.
Mens .L'isey vibbed undershirts fifty
ceuts,
Ladies superior quality wool vests 87A
Ladies .Jersey ribbed uriivin suits l!5
Ladies tflove fitting Jerwy suits §1.25
Ladies Floret eo eombination suits
$1 50. .
Misses (Lie ribbed unUMt st(its. 50 cts.
the genuine NagareMi waist lor boys
and girls.
China matting eleven and one half
cents per yard.
Cotton wai'ijr eighteen and one half
cents pel; yard.
I'ancy cotton warp tVenly five centf-
per yard.
Uetop matting for h:ills and ofiie'
v eleven and on,1 hail' cents per yard
Nicr line of rugs.
Window shildes twenty five cents to
Seventy five cents.
Orders taken for carpels.
Hamilton Brown congress opera toe
shoes $1.25.
Hamilton Brown congress fine dress
shoes til .50.
Hamilton Brown congress and lace
calf skill shoes §2.25.
Mens heavy box toe shoes $1.25.
One lot ladies dongola shoes worth
$1,25 for 75 cts.
One lot ladies dongola shoes worth
$1,50 for $ I.
One lot ladies spring heel shoes worth
$ 1. 50 for $1. . , <
One lot ladies spring heel shoes woith
$1.75 for $1.25,
Hamilton Brown ladies solid glove
grain shoes for $1.
Heavy grain spring heel .shoes $1.25.
Hamilton Brown ladies $'3.50 hand
turned opera too shoe for $2.35.
Hamilton Brown ladies $.'5.50 hand
turned 20th century toe shoe $2.50.
Hamilton Brown ladies' $11.50 hand
. turned square toe shoe fo^ $2.
One lot mens enamel calf and patent
leildier $5 shoes $2.50.
W. L. Douglass best in the world
$2.50 shoes for $2.10.
W. L. liougl ass best in the world
$2.75 shoes for $2.30.
W. L. Douglass best in the world $3
shoes for $'2.45.
W. L, Douglass best in' the world
$3.50 shoes for $2. 85,
Pull line Drew, Selby- & Co. fine
shoes for ladies.
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1897, newspaper, October 8, 1897; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414543/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.