The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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ter Chambry
. flQQO yard* real Manchester
dantwry, all colors, ?<*!!“ *b#»
fforld over at lOo yd,for Mov-
erfcoflf'B first 1907 Bale, price
ptryard.....................6c
5c yd Calicoes
5000 yds calico, all patterns,
the very best of grade, worth
at the mills 6|c yd, for Moy-
erhoff’s first 1907 sale, price
par yd’
8Je yd Best Gingham
1000 yards sepbyrette ging-
hams, the very best grade of
19nghai|i,/regular 10c yd value,
I Meyerhon's first 1907 sale,
price yd....... ............81c
4c yd Toweling
100 pieces cotton toweling,
the kind you always pay 6c a
yd for, Meyerhoff’s first 1907
sale prioe, yd...............
5c each for Towels
250 pairs bleached buck
towels, sisse 14x34 inches
fringed bottom, red border,
well worth 10c each, for Mcy-
erhoff'e first 1907 sale price,
each........................
47c yd Tabic Linen
25 pieces 72 inch wide table
linen, beautiful design, regu-
lar price 75c yd, MeyerhofT’s
first 1007 sale price, yd .... 17c
21c yd Turkey Red
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Table Damask
500 yards turkey re<l table
damask, 60 inches wide, regu-
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jar 50c value, MeyerhofT’s first
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1907 sale price, yd...........21
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43c pr Lace Window
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Cui tains
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50 pair lace window cur-
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tains, yds long, worth 75c
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pair, McyerhofT’s first 1907
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sale twice, pair.... ..........45
12'(; yd Blouse Linen I
2.'* piece* blouse linen, suit-
able for 1: d.c skirt ■* and shirt
waist sqit«*j worth 25c yd. for
MeycrhofT's first 11M»7 sale
price, yd .................12 b
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23c Ladies Corsets
100 Indies corsets, all styles
and forms, the regular 5Me
value, MeycrhofT's first 1 tH»7
sale price, each ........... 23e
10c yd White Lawn
25 pieces white lawn, 41
inches wide, worth 15c yd, for
MeycrhofT's. Hint 1907 sale
price, yd . ........... ,, . . 10c
pair (.'liildrcn’s
Urn w cis
SO doz children's d awer .
mod* of flood muslin, tegular
vriluc, Meverlmif's
•ate price, pair ..
pair
for Boy’s
Pants
Knee
25 dozen boy-' knee pants all sizes,
regular 25c value, MeyerhftfT’S first 1907
‘ ale pri'-e pair ..... .......... .
98c Ladies Shirt Waist
In this lot of shirt waists you will find
some worth 1.50, 1.75 and $2 We haw
placed them all in one lot. Vour choice
for our first ltX)7 sale, price..........
50c Ladies Slippers
'."(It pair ladies slippers, all styles and
e worth from 81 to $2 per pair, choice
lot i'<m Mcyerhoff first 1907 sale, price
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MEYERHOFFS
FIRST SALE OF 1907
Now in Full Blast !
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AND CONTINUES UNTIL
Thursday, June 13, 1907
Positively the Last Sale Until Pall
THE REASONS WE DO NOT GIVE A SALE OFTENER
than we ask for
1st, Mcyerhoff is not going to lose money every 30 days on his merchandise.
2nd. Meyerhof! is going to give only two sales a year.
3rd. If every article printed oil this page does not cost more at the factory
them, why do not purchase them.
4th. Every article in our line of merchandise has advanced from 15 to 25 0|0. We are still
them below the old price.
selling
REMEMBER: That not only articles published are going at reduced prices;
our big store has been marked down. If these prices do not bring you to our
ni. to buy first-class merchandise below factory price.
but every article
store vou do not
Come to Our BIG 'SALE
Whether you want to buy or not, price our goods and we will prove what we say
is true.
This is no Windy Advertisement
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We want to see if we can make you attend our sale. Be on hand the first day.
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Commenced Monday, June 3, and Lasts Until
Thursday, June 13, DAYS
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING.
Yr,„ i-nr .v as well as I do that the weather has not been favorable for summer clothing and that we are overstocked. We must re-
duce the price on every suit we have in stock in order to make them move. I want everybody in Lavaca county to read our prices
below or men's suits. This is no fake, but we mean business, and if low prices will move our suits they will surely go. These
prices a^e on first-class makes only, such as Schloss Bros, S. M. &. S. and Kirchbaum, the world's best:
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LOT No. 1 —100 suits in this lot. 15 patterns to select from.
Each and every style. Worth $7 and 7.50 a suit, for our first 1907
__sale, price per suit___ j
4.23
LOT No. 2 50 suits in this lot, six different, patterns to select
from, and each suit is valued at $10 and $11; your choice for our
lirst 1007 sale, suit
f 7.10
LOT No. 3 50 suits in this lot Four different patterns to
select from. This lot is comprised of'the very latest colons, such as
grays, club chocks and plaids. Each suit U worth 12,50, for our
first 1907 sale price, suit
9.23
LOT No. 4—200 suits in this lot. 10 different pat terns to se-
lect from. The most up-to-date patterns, such as gray . blues, club
checks, plaids and stripes, each suit in lot worth $15. choice for our
first 1907 srde, price |>er suit
11.23
LOT No, 5 150 suits in this let. Eight, different patterns to
select from. These are the very Ire.-fi tailor made suits. Kaeh and
every suit is guaranteed bv us and also by the makers to hold shape
and color. Every suit in lot is worth from 17.50 to $20 per nit
choice of lot for our first 1907 sale, price per suit
14.23
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IX)T No. 6—46 suits in this lot. All hand-made suit *, made
\iy tube lx»st tnilors, made up-to-date. several different pattern:* to
select from. This lot com [m inch our very Ix'sf suits ; each suit is
wvofftlh from 22.50 to $25 ; your choice of any suit for our lit -I 1907
sale, -price per suit
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72 inch mosquito bar only..9Nc
•l papers good pins for..... 5c
Ladies seamless vest....... 5c
2 good large mem's handker-
chiefs for .......... 5e
2 papers good needles for . . . 5c
1 doz good |>earl buttons,..2Jc
1 sj)oo] sijkaiecn thread, all
colors.....................;}c
Men's iioston garters, pair 2720c
1 yd good elastic.........,.;je
25c value ladies’ emI>roidcr-
ied handkerchief.............]5c
10 yds No. 2 baby ribbon... 15c
1.25 value white bed spread • 69c
$1 value laprola; for.......59c
Torchon lace, per yd........2c
Whittemore’s Jlahy Elite
polish, bottle.............7Je
Men's li*!o garters, pair 5c
25c value men’s belt.......17c
E. and W. collars each.....15c
15c value horn hair comb .. . ,9c
25c yaluo ladies einbroider-
ied l>clt for.................K)c
35c value men’s neck tie.. .23c
10c p ir Misses Luce
Hose
50 dozen pair misses two
thread lace hose, sizes 5 to KJ,
fast colors. These hose are
Aorth 2 i, piui. 1 nLj are
what the factory calls second.
MeycrhofT's first 1907 sale
price, pair only.............. 10c
15c pair Boys Ribbed
Hose
100 doz pair boys riblied
seamless hose, absolutely fast
color, regular 25c value.
These hose are also second,
sizes 5 to 9J, for Mcyerhoff’s
first 1907 sale, price pair......15c
Now is your time to buy hose.
15c pair Misses Rib
bed Hose
50 doa misses seamless rib-
bed ho HQ, silk finish, guaran-
teed fast and stainless, sizes 5
to 8|. Theso hose are worth
25c pair. MeycrhofT’s first
1907 sale price, pair.........15c
7ic pair Ladies Hose
100 dozen pair ladies seam-
less cotton hose, high special
heel and toe, the 12Jc pair
kind, for MeycrhofT’s first 1907
sale price, pair.............7£c
-Mcyerhoff carries ladies hose
from 10c to 1.50 pair. *
9(>c yd rMetta Silk
10 pieces 36 inches wide
black tafetta silk, regular
1.25 value, MeycrhofT's first
1907 sale price, yd...........96c
75c pair Ladies Slip-
—ry—- per s
100 pair ladies slippers, all
sizes and all styles, worth $2
and 2.50 pair, choice of lot
for our first 1907 sale, pair.. . .75c
39c pair Ladies Can-
vas Oxfords
100 pair ladies canvas ox-
fords, the $1 grade, for our
first 1007 sale, pair .........59c
33c pair Men’s E la otic
Seam Drawers
100 doz men’s elastic scam
drawers, the 50c grade, for
our first 1907 sale, pair.......33c
23c Mens Undershirts
50 doz men's fine bnlbriggan
undershirts, worth 35c, for
our first 1907 sale, price .....23c
Fans, fans,
all prices.
fans at
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Meitzen, E. R. The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1907, newspaper, June 7, 1907; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804177/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.