Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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collections were good and business increasing every day, Well he betier tor it.
| We will help you whistle by selling you the cheapest goods
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Our business ou Dress Goods aud Ladies’ Coats has exceeded our expectations. The saute prices advertised last week still holds good.
You had better make your purchases this week for the holidays or you may not do as well as your neigh .
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dress goods.
32 inch, 25 and 35c serge, colors, brown,
cardinal black, navy, tan, pink, 10
cream, and grey, special per yd. **** >
32 inch 65c and 50c Henrietta, colors,
brown cardinal navy, tan, green, A.^OC
special per yard
36 inch Panama, 65c quality, colors, me-
dium and dark brown, black and A Q „
cardinal tan, special per yard ‘xU'u
42 inch Broadcloth, 75c and 85c quality,
colors, red blue, brown, special per ^ £T _
yard
52 inch $1.00 quality Broadcloth, colors,
garnel, navy, medium, dark and light
brown, grey and black, special per
yard ^
52 inch $1.50 and $1.25 quality Broad-
cloth, colors, brown, navy and-JC) ~i J)
garnet, special per yard $ ■<*
36 inch 20c quality suiting in fancy red,
brown, grey plaid effects, special t ^C.
per yard ' ^
Women’s Misses' Skirts
Exceptional offerings. Three special lots,
about 60 skirts in all.
WOMEN SKIRTS AT
Fiue Novelty Wool Skirting and 1 OQ
Blue Panama, value 2.00 to 3.50 at M /
WOMEN HKIRTS AT Jt.WD
The pretty Jaunty, perfectly tailored sty 1
late full pleated and kilted models all length
Your choice of our 5.00 to 6.50 O Q{
grades at 0*0
WOMEN SKIRTS AT B. 1H
Voiles, Panamas and Fancy Weaves < i
best imported cloth, beautifully Tajlored-a.1
finished, made to sell at 7.50 to L A
10.00 priced at
WOMEN SKIRTS^VT lo/iw
Handsomely pleated models made of fin
imported Voiles, Ohiffon and lananias, 1
Black Navy and Brown, dozens of sty.
regular price 12.50 and 13.50 J ||
MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S COATS
At about half value, and then the story is
but half told. They are new, brand new.
Here are brief particulars.
Lot 6306 Asst. Colors, a*ge 8 to(P | f Q
12 value $1.75 special 1 « A /
Lot 1311, colors Green, Navy, |
Red, age 8 to 14 value $2.25 special I /
Lot 1314, Asst. Colors, age 8 to | (|Q
14, value 3-50, special 1 © / O
Lot 1401, Navy and Brown, age J
14 to 18, value 4.50, special hd*s O
Lot 1315, Dark and Light Grey,O Q(J
age 8 to 14, value 4.25, special WfU/
Lot 1317, Navy and Green, age J
8 to 14, value, 4.50, special /U
Lot 1316, Red, Brown and Navy y
age 12 to 14, value 6.50, special a)iU/
Lot 1335, Castor in Plaids, age l A Q
12 to 14, value 7.50, special
Lot 1377, Brown, age 12 to 14, A QQ
value 7.75, special
Lot 1408, Grey Plaids, age 14 toP 1 O
18, value, 8.50, special 0» a
Lot 1409, Castor, Red and Navy, C | O
age 14 u> 18, value 8.50, special t/* 1 LJ
Brown Plaid, age 12 / JT |
8.50, special 0*10
Castor and Navy, age
Lot 134
to 14, vah
Lot 14 l
14 to 18,
vm 10.00, special
t Waist Patterns.
ty sheer finish elaborate mer-
deried front piece iu bold floral
Brown, White and | ^ ^
due at
D WINTER SHIRT WAISTS
Shirt Waists at 39c
Waists at 65c
Waists at 90c
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•.50 Shirt Waist at 1.89
. 0 Shirt Waist at 2.48
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infant wraps
Infant Ouiiug Wraps each 75c
cind 1
Infant White Cloaks in Sicilian and Bed-
ford Cord, nicely trimmed each J
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3.00 to
:iting, good weight in medium
; Just the thing for gowns
its regular 8 l-3c quality 6c
»LENA < HERE
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Iren wraps, regular price 15c-
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LADIES’ COATS.
Bright new stock, as long as they last.
$15.00 coats, special $12.50
$14.50 coats, special $12.00
$12.50 coats, special $9.98
$11.75 coats, special #9.25
$10.00 coats, special $7.50
$8.50 coats, special $6.98
$6.50 coats, special $5.25
$5.00 coats, sepecial > 3.98
< ill!.DRKX’S JACKETS
36 Children’s Jackets all colors', age 4 to
8. Specially bought to retail at 1.50. Come
quick, as long as they last they are
going at eacli 7UV
36 Children’s Jackets assorted colors, age
4 to 10, a nice dressy Jacket combined with
the material to keep the child warm. Bought
to retail at 1 75 and 2.00 going 1 JQ
until further notice at * *[*7
CALICO.
Standard calico in all
lasts, per yard
colors, as long as it
6c
STRIPES.
25 inch fancy patterns and checks, regular
price 7c, per yard 5c
BROWN DOMESTIC.
Our brand LL 4-4 domestic, 8c value, per
yard 6ic
Columbia AA 4-4 domestic, 9c value, per
yard 7^c
20 per cent, olf 20 per cent, otl
ON MONDAY DEC. 9, 190T
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Buy your Chrismas presents before the rush
20 per cent' off on all Cut Glass, Jewelry
Boxes and .11 fancy articles displayed in our
show cases.
GROCERIES,
Spotless Flour, all soft wheat, foi
mas cakes, per sack
Royalty High Patent per sack
20 Lbs. Y C Sugar
Christ-
$1.60
$1.35
$1,00
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”____________ 1 —-------- : ................'Mr.-and Mrs. T. S. Cochran
Mrs. S. C. Chapman and two
-children returned Monday from
visit to relatives at Leggett.
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‘4The junior editor enjoyed a
■sumptous Thanksgiving dinner at
the Murphey Hotel lastThursday.
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T,C. Marshall the popula r and
efficient railroad agent oi 1 Icve
land is off on a few weeks va< «lion
and is visiting home folks here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Dunlap of
Fuqua are visiting in the city
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wUh to sav that it was They are the guests oi Mrs. Dun-
XTe^ed by all the guests. tap’s sister, Mrs. A. J. Sloan.
: i v v (>ur Christinas flour from
< 4 cli, Spotless is made from
.. ,iiri soft wheat and makes
s; ■- white cake.
M Campbell, Robb Steph-
er , .l Stubb Stephenson, at-
t,<,, ■■. i; • \: of Groveton, were in at-
t iance on the court this week.
J udge J. Holshousen accident-
ally sfiot L. A. McKinnon last
week while "out hunting birds.
One small bird shot took effect in
his arm but did no injury.
J. W. Leggett, Jr., of Corrigan
was In Ijjie county capital on bu-
siness this week.
Mr/and Mrs. T. S. Cochran
returned Sunday from an exten-
ded visit at Lovelady and Trinity.
C. C. Magee of Groveton, was
in attendance on court this week.
Rev. J. E. Mott of Moscow,
was in the city this week.
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Manry, E. J. & West, W. L. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1907, newspaper, December 5, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth659579/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.