San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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of the entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes of th* Sinton Mercantile Company, at a price which we will not mention, hut we assure you, we secured their
$17,000.00 stock of high grade merchandise at our own price, and we have consolidated this stock w ith our own immense stock in our own store in concrete building,
on Sinton street, opposite the Pcst-Office. /
We are Overcrowded with Merchandise
and packed from garret to cellar with a high class grade of seasonable merchandise and must unload as we need the teom as well as the money.
WE ARE PUTTING GN THE MOST STUPENDOUS COT-PSICE SALE THAT MS EVER KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF THE MERCHANDISING WORLD.
Sale starts Wednesday, Dee., 20th, 1911
| and will last until MondayDecember,
Now is your time to do your Christmas shopping, when one dollar will do the work cf two. Here are a few of our bargains in this list, and we have thousands of
other bargains in store for you which this space is to small to mention.
Hoisery! Hoisery!
. The biggest line of hoisery in Sinton for men
women and children from 5c to 2.00 a pair, in
any colors wanted.
A fujl line of nigs. We can suit yop from
the smallest size up to any size room at ridicu-
lously low prices, i
Gents’ Furnishings -
11 dress shirts sold by the Sinton Merc. Co.,
and 1.50 during this sale for 98c.
shirts inuring this sale for
t this'saiefo* 44c
to see odr Christmas goods. ; We
Wfe handgonest line in town; and prices
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CHRISTMAS GOQDS
Dont fail to see our line of Christmas goods, we
have the best in town.
Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear Garments.
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In this department we are entirely overstocked. As this is our first season
in this town, and not knowing the trade, we have overbought. Our aim
is not to carry over a garment from one season to another, so we are go-
ing to sell them* no matter what they bring.
All our $10.00—12.00 and 15.00 la-
dies fiife tailored suits during this
sale, your choice i $6.98
Our $15.00 and 20.00 ladies’ coats
linen with skinners satin, only a few
of them hurry and get one for $9.98
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Only a few of the military capes left
and will be sold at a sacrifice.
All our $15.00—20.00 and 25.00 high-
grade and up-to-date tailored suits in
all colors wanted. Take them while
they last at $9.98
Our $7.50—10.00 and 12.00 ladies’
coats in black, tan and fancy variety
goods will be closed at ouly $5.98
Misses and childrens coats at your
own price.
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We have in our store over 10,000 pair
of shoes and we cannot turn around for
the great amount cj space they occupy.
We Must reduce our shoe stock.
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Never before have youseen such a large and com-
plete stock of Clothing under one roof in a town of
this size. We are ten times overstocked in this line and
sell them we must. Profits or even cost price, will be
no consideration during this sale. Now come and reap
the harvest of this great opportunity.
You can not please with anything better for a Chris-
tmas Gift to your husband, son, brother or friend than
with a fine suit of ciothingor a nice over coat.
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$8.98
$14.98Men’s Pants from 96c. up to
$10.00 Suits for
$15.00 Suits for
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22 y. bleached domestic
22 y. unbleached domestic
22 y. shirting
22 y. calico
22 y. toweling '
1.50 white ted sheet
1.50 doz. white napkins
50c table linen, 3 yds
1.50 & 2.00 men’s hats
2.00 Ids. pd. coats in black and colors
Dress Goods! Dress Goods!
Our dress goods department is complete. . You
still have time to make yogr new dress- for
Christmas. Come and select your dress pat-
tern. They are cheaper now than ever before.
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Russell, J. C. & Swinny, Verne. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1911, newspaper, December 14, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718558/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.