Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1895 Page: 1 of 9
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Earnestly Devoted to the Upbuilding of Denton and Denton County and the Best Interests of Their People.
Vol. 4.
DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 1896.
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Douglass
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The One Ppiee, Spot Cash, JVIen's Furnishers, Hatters, Boot and Shoe
Dealers, East Side Square, Denton, Texas.
in "nor.+01^00^!?^ ^nfSrm the SeJleraLPublic that we carry the largest line of Men's and Boys' FURNISHING GOODS
v2L7'^S b°u&ht direct from the manufacturer for SPOT CASH, and we are proud to siv that
we nave the best assorted of New, Fresh, Clean, Up-to-date Furnishing* Goods, ever offered to the r»por>lp of nonfnn
vrn^want^vfa°f S lin0, payi?s special attention to it, enables us to come nearer having iust what
y want than the dry good stores, at a great deal less money. Please remember when you trade wit'" 11c von <ln nnf
help to pay bookkeepers and other people's debts, for the simple reason that we positively do" not do'that kin-^ of hnqi"
S w5 1™!S™m1OU t0 ?elieve ^ we d0 a oash business, and at the same time d^a 30-day business Sn the
quiet, like some of our would-be cash competitors, but we simply treat everybody alike. We have no net« No
nShiS6?^ fill1therefore, buying; lor SPOT CASK, and actually selling for SPOT CASH—not 30 davs—we can
1! t our goods 10 to .5 per cent less than credit houses or the would-be cash houses. Now this is Quite p ri^*T>r-
ence, but we back what we have to say, taking quality into consideration, by giving you more and better jroods for vonr
SwrerVn-R ur ^^JpGhtors. We are not blowing about how cheap we buy our goods, OUR PRICES DO THE
canfcelPat glance' & ^°U W1 re following carefully and compare them with other hou3esV Pri"eS you
Who vSe'lls the Clieapest!^^
Men's good work undershirts only 10
cents.
Men's good heavy white Merino under-
shirts that other houses call cheap at 35
and 40 cents; our price only 25 cents.
Our white and grey Merino and ribbed
undershirts at 50 cents will match most
houses 75-cent shirts.
Good red wool undershirts that other
stores sell at 50 cents; our price, 35 cents.
Our fleece-lined shirts and drawers fit
75 cents per garment will match most
houses $1 garment.
Our silk finish, heavy Balbriggan under-
shirts and drawers at 75 cents a garment
will certainly please you.
Our light-weight and heavy wool under-
shirts and drawers at $1 a garment are
extra good values.
Our light and heavy-weight wool under-
skirts and drawers at $2.50 and 83.00 per
suit will match most suits at $4 and $5.
Good heavy canton flannel drawers
only 25 cents.
Extra heavy canton flannel drawers, 50
cents, the best in town for the money.
Men's good everyday work shirts only
25 cents.
Our line of Men's work shirts at 50 cents
will match most houses 75-cent shirt.
Men's good wool overshirts at 50 cents.
Our line of men's overshirts at 75 cents
will match most houses $1 shirt.
We can show you more men's wool
overshirts at $1 than any house in town.
They are extra good values. See tliem by
all means.
Largest assortment of men's wool over-
shirts at $1.50. Other houses consider
this shirt cheap at 62.
Extra fine wool overshirts at ¥2 each.
Men's fine white dress shirts only 50
cents; better grade 75 cents.
Our line of men's white shirts in plain
or fancy bosom, open front or back, at $1
cannot be matched for less than si.25 to
§1.50.
See our full dress and dress white
shirts at $1.50. Nothing in town like
them.
Largest assortment of men's stiff-bosom
colored shirts with detached collars and
cuffs at 81; newest thine: out. Better
grade $1.25 and $1.50. Drop in and see
the many new styles we are showing.
Our hosiery department is quite com-
plete. Extra good heavy men's half-hose
only 5 cents. Better grade 4 pairs for 25
cents.
Our best everyday work socks at 8 1-3
cents per pair will match most houses
12 1-2 socks. See them for yourself.
Mens fine black, white, tan, mode, blue,
& grey mixed color hall-hose from
12 l-2c to 50 cents per pair. See the
extra values we have in this department.
We carry more neckwear than any two
stores in town, and when it comes to up-
to-date stuff at about 25 per cent cheaper
than any other stores you should drop in f
and see what we have.
We positively have jeans pants \
that all competition considers cheap at j
$1.25 to $1.50 —our price only $1. See |
our better grade at $1.25. They are what >
you are looking for. S
Good jeans pants only 65 cents.
Good gloves 25 cents.
Better grade 50 cents.
Extra good quality calfskin glove 75 c,
Large assortment of Buckskin, Cordo-
van and line Moca gloves 81.
We carry the largest assortment of
Hats in Denton county, and believe we
can come near pleasing you than anybody
in town. \\ ould be glad to show you
through this department whether you
want to buy or not.
Men's good wool hats only 50 cents.
Men's g'/od fur hats only 75 cents; bet-
ter grade $1 and $1.25.
Oui line of $1.50 hats in any imagin-
able shape, style or color you can call for
Cannot be matched for the same money.
We positively carry the biggest line of
$2.50 Hats in town, and if they do not
give you satisfaction we will make them,
that is all we have to say about them. See
the large assortment of $3 and $3.50 hats
we are showing. They will certainlv
please you.
We carry the largest line of the orig-
inal John B. Stetson Co.'s hats in Dentmi
and can please you both in style and
prices. See them without fail.
Boys good wool Hats, different colors
and shapes, only 25 cents. See the large
assortment we are showing at 50
and 75 cents. Better grade in all the
newest shapes $1 and $1.25
lowest prlc
/cLL COMPETITION.
Very ItJespeotfiilly,
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Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1895, newspaper, October 10, 1895; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth505310/m1/1/?q=%22Texas+Normal+College%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.