The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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i pleasing our old customers and many new ones in
partment. Our big showing comprises all the new
and makes choosing easy. We offer you only what’s
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LANCASTER, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1909.
$1.00 A YEAR.
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Our stock was never more complete than now, and at prices so much to your advantage. We were never more confident
of our ability to serve you with THE BEST MADE, the BEST FITTING, and the BEST WEARING goods that money
can produce. This was the first store in Lancaster to go out after MILL BRANDS and STANDARD MAKES, that are
usually found only in the large cities. This advantage of first choice we have used well, as is often proven to us; and so
we can confidently say—“The Best Made, The Best Fitting, The Best Wearing goods that money can produce.” If you
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| are not already a customer here, let our goods prove themselves. It will be your gain as well as ours : : : : : : : : : :
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Next week you should decide on your FAIR CLOTHES and
decide to buy a “ Wooltex ” Suit, Dress,
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■ Wooltex “ garments are guaranteed for two season’s
**" wool, perfectly tailored, and to have $50,000
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You will feel welLdressed in one of HART SCHAFFNER
& MARX All-Wool Suits. They are hand-tailored, and the
styles are copied far and wide— r
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knows how. Snap and style are not lacking, and the im-
portant feature of wear is made into every garment — all new
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Little Men s Suits—2' to 7 years, $3.00 to.........^§p
Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits—#to 16 years, $3.00----.$8.50
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Young Men!s College Clothes, $8.50 to ...........$20.00
Boys’ Knee Pants, straight and Knickerbocker, 50c to. .$1.50
Men’s “Semi-Peg “ Pants, $2.50 to................$6.
^o-irtch Mohair and Panama, in the staple shades, a special value
at only.................... > •••»»»••«•«,*•»• ............65c
36 and 38-inch Fancy Mohairs Serges, Reps and satin finished Cloths,
in all the new wanted shades, usually sold at 65c, our price.... 50c
42-inch all wool French Serges, in staple and fancy colors ; a special
' fine weave finish, at......................................75c
* Our line of Dress Goods at $1.00, surpasses anything we have ever
own at this price. It indudes such new cloths as Satin Directoire,1
Satin Buffure, Wool^Tross, Ottoman Cords, etc., in such popular
new shades as cedar, rasberry, <*sin, bronze, olive and rose mauve,
besides the usual staple weaves and colors.
Underwear and Hosiery
. We go to the mills for these lines and can furnish you with goods
i that are guaranteed to fit and wear, at no advance over the jobber’s
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MENTOR COMFORT UNDERWEAR
LADIES UNION AND TWO-PIECE SUITS. $1.00
. .50 c
25c Underwear—Our line was never so strong at 25 cents. Boys
and childrens Union Suits. Ladies Vests and Pants and childrens
Vests and Drawers.
Staple Goods
200 pieces best grade prints, no seconds or off counts, only full
standard here, at.......................................... 5c
27-inch Dress Ginghams, mostly cheviot or shirting styles—vdfy
special at...................-.............................5«
27-inch Cotton Checks, round thread—at.....................5c
27-1'nch light and dark Outings, would be cheap at 7 cents, our price
only......................................................6e
Heavy Cotton Flannel, 30 inches wide—the weight and width most
stores sell for i2i cents ; our price only.......................10c
Full standard Oil Cloth, rr'TSffiThj' ..................15c
Bleached Huck. Towels, the 25 cent grade, for only per pair..... fl5c
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Blankets and Comforts
All our Cotton Blankets from 50 cents a pair up to $2.50 a pair are
the new German finished, and look and feel like wool.
For $1.00 we are offering a big value in. both size and weight, in three
colors. •
For $6.00 we are showing a big 12-2, all wool white Blanket, that is
a big valjie.
Comforts, two big specials in extra sizes, at $1.00 and......$1.50
E-xtra values in fine light Comforts, at $2.00 and........... $2.50
Cadet Hose
The Guaranteed Line for Men, Women and Children ; made with
linen heel and toe, only.. .................................. 25c
Half Price—-All this seasons shapes and colors and in perfect Condi-
tion. Dress styles only and no blacks.
$3.00 grades only.............................-------- .j
$ 2.50 grades only..........*............................^
$2.00 grades only..............v . *.....................;
Sample Caps
For men and boys, a big assortment of styles, choice of about 100
Caps, vvorth 25 cents and more, only........................|5e
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Bargains for Men
Big blue 10 cent Handkerchiefs only........................
Mens Canvas Gloves, special at.......................,.
Mens and boys 15 cent string ties only.................
One lot mens shirts, good 75 cent values’, now only..........'
The Big Shoe Stock
was never in better shape than now. The b^st makes are here in
the best leathers and lasts. We are receiving advances on pfices.
This means reorder will cost you and us nfore. We mention a few
specials—all the staple kinds are here at old prices. ^
Ladies Swede Top Button Shoes, colors : red, brown, green ai
blue, at................................................$3§i
Bronze Kid Polish, at.................................. .$$,(
Mens Walk Over Shoes, new lasts and toes, at $3.50, $4and. -$5,00
Mens Elk Brand Work Shoes, soft tuf stock, in pearl, black and tan,
worth $3.50 for.......................................$3.00
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Hulbert, Elbert Monroe & Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1909, newspaper, October 8, 1909; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542711/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.