The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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QUALITY COUNTS
_ - In buying for our store we Wake it a rule to
select the very best goods on the market; there-
fore when you buy from us you may know that
you get full value received for your money.
, Our list of customers is growing rapidly—new
ones are being added every week. If you have
never traded at this store we cordially invite you
to call and lejpSs prove that we can save you
we oner tne trace an opportunity to secure some Reasonable Goods at ex-
ceptionally low prices—values that are not usually offered before the month of
August. > This is a good time to buy.cool goods for hot weather
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Reduced Prices on Silks.
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...A We offer our entire stock of Silks at greatly re-
duced pricfes and expect to sell the whole lot before
the Fourth. \ .
Summer Wash Silks, 27 in. wide, black, white and
colors, our regular 60 and 65c grade, reduced to 4So.
Fancy Silka for suits and waists, solid f and fancy
patterns, good styles, reduced to. - ^----•-. 45e.
All our 75c and sfn* Silks reduced to...... 60o.
White Gooids^”
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- jWfi have an elegant line of the newest, white fab:
Fine Dress Goods.
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Our showing of Drejsn Goods is larger and more
complete ^hau/dsual at this time of the year, having
recently received a lot of new fabrics. '
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Big lot of New Organdies, Lawns and Batistes,
figured and IargeJlrcal patterns, 74 and 84 values,
miiMd ...... ..... 6 l-2c
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Nice line Batistes gnd Organdies, soft and sheers
Fine Footwear.
We are the largest dealers of fine Footwear in (life
ham, in fact the stock carried would be a credit to an
exclusive shpe store. The increased sales in this depart-
ment tnake it necessary for us to handle larger assort-
ments ahd greater number of styles.
We do no^ guarantee our Shoes to weir always, but
we do guarantee them to give better service than any
other dchwHhat you edulff buy at the price, TOenour ‘
styles are right.
Ladies’ Fine Oxfords.
Queen Qnality Oxfords,—Ki4-~4UMi Patent LAnther
Best Styles, 52,50, $6.00 and $3.60^ 7
Brown’s‘‘Usona,”........ . ; ......... .*2 50
Brown’s ‘Ideal1’Kid and Patent.............. >2.25
Cheaper styles,.. ...............$T.60ahd$1.76
atr;............. 10and 12 I 2c.
•*_ Linwood Batistes and Dimities, large polka dots
and lovely floral designs, very sheer, only...... I ^C.
Fine Silk Tissue ill Whited CreanS, Red, Pink, Blue,
Helio, efc., 'special price.. ... ^ .... 12 1 -2
Mercerized Cotton Voile; in Gray,- White, Cream
arid Black, very desirable jor suits and skirts, worth
25c, reduced to .. .^ ... r................ . .u 15c.
German Linen, for suits and skirts, reducedTO ISo.
rics for summer waists-and suits
eral for4he warm weather, so 1
opportune time to buy.
Fffoe Handkerchief Linen,i........____ 35c.
Iriph Linen, all pore,. J... . ........,...... 50c.
Pearline Lawns, very light and sheer, 15 to 30c.
Persian Lawns. . 77 .7. i 5 to 35c.
Special values in White Lawns,......: 84 to 25c.
Fancy White Waistings,......... .. 10 to 25c.
way......-X-* ; 2.50 to 1.96.
Ideal, 4. “ 2.26 to 1.60.
Holden Rod, X‘\ i.75.io~
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We havea full stock of the following SliQgs for Meu
Royal Bine, White House, Bumble B., Jicho
lVfEN'S FINE SUITS
[n our Clothing Department you will find the nobbiest line of
Men*^ Fine Smt^evershown in Graham. They are really good
At $>12.80
v At $10.00 we have the finest
line of Worsted and Serge Suits in
v;£ Gray, Blue, Mixed Colors and Fan-
>&> j cy Patterns ever offered at the price.
Men’s two-piece suits from $5 to$10.
At $16 and $18 you will find
the nobbiest and best suits ever of-
fered in Graham. They compare
favorably with the $20 and $25 suits
fchown in the cities, and cannot be
we are showing an
exceptionally good assortment ot
Men’s Sack Suits, cut in the newest
styles and made to fit. A large range
of patterns. Call and see them. ./
excelled anywhere at the price
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M«n'» Shirts,
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We are duly thankful for the
liberal patronage given our Mill-
inery Department this Season.
Miao Van 'Warmer has filled her
contract and left for home.
We have in stock a few dozen
fine trimmed hats, beet styles,
which
Some Reduoed Prices,
Spsoisl Offerings.
Ladies* Jersey Ribbed Vests,
taped neck and sleeve*, the best
ever sold at................10c.
Extra good quality Vests re-
duced to..../...., 12 |-2c.
Men’s pnd - Women’s White.
Handkerchiefs 5c. Big line Men's
silk four-in-hand Ties, choice 25c.
Tu.lt an a Carpeting, good patterns
and colors, only $0c. b^raw Mat
ting reduced to,r. .. . :t- 20c
1’louse note the following reduc-
tions—they are money saver*,. 4v
- Men’s Elastic Seam Drawers,
reduced to........... 35c
7: Men’s Balbriggan Shirts reduc-
ed from 35 to.... ...].....25c
Fine Egyptian Lisle Underwear
only.vr.............. ffOc
Boys’ Knee Pai^t Suits, all sizes
75c. Mexican Straw Hats now 15c
inggbods: Radies’ White Silver
Belts, new designs, 35c, 50c and
60c, Large assortment Valenci-
ennes Laces amj Insertions to
match from 6 1-4 to 12 l-2c.
Ladies’ Fancy Neckwear and
Einhroideried Turnovers. All
Htylea and prices.
ever sold at the price. —
■_ Wg offer a lot of Negligee Shirts
Worth 65 and 75o at the reduced
price oL».>.AirS....r;T .50c
we offer at reduced prioet.
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Bowron, Frank H. & Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1906, newspaper, July 12, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870232/m1/4/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.