The Cumby Rustler. (Cumby, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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BARGAIN SALE!
NOVEMBER 11th TO 25th
IS DATS
■T^HE FORECAST TELLS US that we are going to have, this season, a cold, severe winter, and, realizing the importance of providing
* yourself in time with the proper goods one should have to be snug and comfortable for winter, we are going to give you the chance
of a lifetime to do this at a very small cost. We have everything to keep you warm, and it is our business plan to put low prices on our
High Class Goods when we first mark them. For your benefit every article in our immense store has been re-marked, “DOWN TO
THE SURE - ENOUGH ECONOMY PRICE/’ This is a big saving for you on every purchase and we give you the BEST merchandise
you ever bought. We stand back of every sale we make and you will be satisfied trading with us. Not only this—if y°u are not satisfied with your purchase when
you get home, just bring back the goods and get your money. We make this statement simply for your satisfaction and to show you that this is no M£ake’? sale, but
a legitimate one. ® '* 3?
NOTE The PRICES BELOW And BE HERE
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MEN’S CLOTHING
Big esfcr<m< nt Men’s Suits in browns
grays and mixed colors rang-
ing in price from $7 50 to $15
Will close cut this entire lot at ^"7 Cf
just half price,|from $3 50 to.....^ / .Ql
Better suite for Men and Young Men ii
the snappy brow-ns and grey mixed, di
agonals. blues and blacks, flf
at $10 00 to---------------------------- 4)ZU.Uv
These are strictly high class. Don’t
fail to see them.
j BOY’S PANTS
, j The boys need an extra p lir of pants for
school and thev should be good ones.
We have the biggest line you ever h-d
1 to pick from and the prices AA
are right. 40c to..............................
* MENS’ AND BOY’S OVERCOATS
| You are likely to need an overcoat this
winter and here is the chance to have
one at a small cost. Com- ^ 4 rt A A
plete line from $3 65 to......... ^ | £,UU
YOUR BOY’S SUIT
Is an important question. We can settl
it here xith the best suit he ever wore
for the smallest outlay. These suits ar
made as good as the men’s. They fi
properly and are just the styles the boy
want. In all the new colors, broad shouU
ere and full peg knicker-bocker pant*
He w ill need a good suit, so why not ge
the best at what the ordinary w ould cos
him. lbe more the tejs buy their tu
here the better they will like them
Complete line of sizes from f “1 fW
MEN’S AND BOY’S HATS
e Any style you can possibly want, all colors
, and shapes, 50c and up.
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* MEN’S SHOES
I Here is the important item. You must
'• have shoes for winter, aod remember,
* absolutely w ithout fail, we -ave you tnon-
t ey on every pair. The prices ftO
range from $1.50 to........... q)0.UU
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| Don’t overlook our bargain *hoe counter.
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EXTRA SPECIAL ON
MEN’S SHIRT!
Here’stbe greatest values ever offered o
Men’s Shirts Think about a-$1.2
shirt for 65c; and that’s not all. ,Jm
come and see the big assort-6* i C|
meat priced at 25c to------------------^ | ,31
SWEATERS FOR THE
WHOLE FAMILY
^ Big, little, old and young. AH HO
n colors and kind*, from 50c to
| WINTER UNDERWEAR
Men’s heavy fleece lined Underwear QC**
MEN’S PANTS
Nqw line of Men’s pants, complete in ev
eiy detail, all new shades and corret
shapes and sizes to fit Prices C f||
from €5c to..............................—...... ^J.Ul
.xt jie. suit—.................................................
Men’s heavy ribbed, extra good QC#%
fm quality at per suit............................. Owl
Complete line of Ladies’, Mi--**w nnd Chil-
dren's separate and cornbina- (£4 A A
J tion suits at 25c to................. ^ | ,UU
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ CLOAKS
Big line and all new. No earned over
stock. All the new colors and £ QP
new models, fiom $2 15 to.......... J I,u0
BOYS’ SHOES
Boys’ Solid Leather Work >hoes Cft
Pat< nt Leal her Shoes to close £4 4 r
out at..................................................... J I B I Q
Winter will soon be here and the boys
and girls must have *-hoes. It will pay
you to ccme in and see the assortment.
CHILDREN S SHQES
Do not overlook our prices on Children’s
i^hoes. We fit them all at flfl
25? to.................................................... 4>Z.UU
DRESS GOODS
If \( u ever expect to buy another dress,
you can t s-fford to miss this unusual sale
of Diess Goods. Beautiful collection of
all the new shade-. Blue-, browns greys in
plaids, ch* cks and stripes, as well as the
beautiful solid shades.
All $1 00 and $1.25 wool goods go at Toe-
All 75c wool goods go at..............................60c
All 50c wool goods go at..........................._40e
Special line 25c wool dre*s goods go at
the awful low price of 12Lc just half price,
SPECIALS IN SILKS
Yard wide Messaline silk at________1.......85c
Yaid wide Taffeta silk at............................85c
Silk Waistingn worth $1.00 a yard, go at
the low price at 65c,
50c Silk Waitings go at 35c.
New wash silks go at 40c.
Beautiful Collection of New Novelties
Belts, Bags, Handkerchiefs, Neck-
wear, Ribbons, Etc. Etc.
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
Splendid assortmq^t of B!aakete and
Comforts. Please the eye and fit the purse.
STAPLES
Beet grade Calicoee, 4Kc.
Outing Flannel, 10 and 12c grades, all
colors, 814c.
Cotton Flannel, the regular 10c grade,
8 'Ac.
Big assortment of Gingham, extra good
quality, and special patterns from 5 to 10c.
Brown domestic, extra good grades, all
yard width, from 5 to 8c.
Bleached domestic, the best money can
buy, at4 to 10c.
Very best cotton checks, only 6c.
Large assortment, of children’s head-
wear, at prices to please.
GROCERIES
We will also save you money on your gro-
cery bill. Don’t fail to take advantage of
these extremely low pi ices :
10 pound pail Cottolene........................$1.35
10 pound pail Crusto..........*....................... I 25
10 pound pail Snowdrift............ ......... 1.25
Large stone jar kraut............................ 1.25
Keg kraut, per keg—.................................. 1.20
15 pounds granulated sugar................... 1.00
4 pounds good coffee................................. 1.00
2 buckets Concho syrup............................. 75
2 buckets Buzz Saw syrup ................... 75
101b pail Arm &, Hammer soda------- 55
1 pound Star tobacco.............................. 45
1 plug Button tobacco--------------- ------------ 20
4 pounds Arm & Hammer soda ------ 25
3 ten cent boxes snuff................................ 25
7 bars Crystal White soap,......... .......... 25
50c package Stock food.......................... 35
50o package Poultry food.............*.------ 35
There is always “that something different” in our store. We cater to the trade that must have distinctiveness at economy prices. We buy large
quantities and secure every possible price benefit, and give you quality because it’s our fixed policy to buy goods ot standard grades only. We know
yon will be pleased with our great showing and price reductions. Last but not the least: we guarantee every sale to be right and it it is not right '
WE MAKE IT RIGHT. You will find everything just as advertised. No misrepresentations allowed. Now. remember we are going to sell this
merchandise regardless of price, and if you tail to come we both lose. Be here the tirst day. Don’t forget the date and place.
— BEGINS SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11. AND CONTINUES IS DAYS —--
The Always Reliable Store of
W. E. Brewer, Cumby, Texas
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Morton, George M. The Cumby Rustler. (Cumby, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1911, newspaper, November 10, 1911; Cumby, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth770277/m1/5/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Hopkins+County%22: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.