The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1915 Page: 4 of 7
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Ten Days Slaughter of Seasonable Goods
'T'HE CONSOLIDATION of the two stocks of merchandise, The Comanche Mercantile Co. and the Burks-Simrnons
1 Co. found this store and warehouses taxed beyond their utmost capacity. Goods piled everywhere. Great
volumes of merchandise brought from the foremost mills and factories of our country. Great piles of merchandise
bought- to supply the wants of thousands of people. Thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of winter goods
will greet your entrance into this stored f -
These Goods JTust be Sold! We Must Realize the Money!
We expect to realise in TEN DAYS SELLING the distributing of many thousand dollars worth of these goods. WE MUST MOVE THESE GOODS and make room for the
great business that these consolidated firms expect to give the people in this trade territory. In this sale we offer you the greatest values ever offered by any dealer ifa
Comanche. Absolutely below any mill cost, belew the cost of any dealer, and below the cost of manufacture. » , p, j *
You Can Not Afford to Miss this Harvest of Values! You Can Not Afford to Miss the ‘‘Picking-up of Dollars’’
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This is a sale of needed things-^Goods where the saving in price will be manifest to you. THIS TEN DAYS SALE will appeal to you from every standpoint of econ-
omy and satisfaction. Read this circular; consider the prices and quality of goods. Come to this sale, let us supply your wants. Here you have the greatest opportunity
to meet your wants at sacrifice price ever offered you.
THE CONSOLIDATION PRICE TICKETS will be on thousands of dollars worth of merchandise not mentioned in this circular
A/co and Benjamin Suits and
, Overcoats
$1.89—$3.00 and $4-00 HATS—$1.89
The gr( at popular lines; many Stetson*; all colon' shown
Big Fours, Congress Lalloo and Pencil Curl Brims. All
new novelties of the season. Consolidation Sale Price. .".$1
' 98c—SPECIAL MEN S DERBY HATS—98c
Showing range of correct shapes and color*. •- Many Hata 1
en from $3.00 lines. Consolidation Sale Priec..........
SPECIAL 1M STETSON, VELOURS AND NOVELTIES
Strk^y $5.00 values, all colon; Consolidation Sale Price
only $296
$3.39—$5.00 and $6.00 STETSON HATS—$3.39
Complete assortment of Big Fours, Congress, Dacotaha and
Lalloo, Black* and Beavers, Boss Bawedge goods; the beet of
$5^00 value*. Consolidation Sale Price. A...... $3.39
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and $28.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS I1* 7*
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es you choice of any Suit or Overcoat in trie
this season’s goods. Strictly hand-tailored;
is and fahsies. None better. AU planned the
About one hundred of these high-grade Suits, well-known to
the trade. All sines* 10 AH-wdol garments, new model*
and fabrics. U*^M|MM«^%r prioe8 from $6.50 to $9.00. Any
Masy^rfles to sel<
fobtwear Taken
Sale Price . ft".----
500 pairs ^^Ladies ’ Fine Shoes in J0u, patents,
gun ^«ta 1 sjplain leathers, welt* and turns. Thfe price takes
an^^FflTLidie*’Shoes in our store. “Queen Quality” and
Duttenhoeffers $3.50 to $5.00 values. Consolidation Sale Price
... 4 *. *............ ... .1*........ .'y. ......... $2.49
}00 of these Suif^
and built for service.
Price*..............
wool garments; strong, durable
up to $5.00. Consolidation Sale
J. J.....................$2.39
$3.49—$8.00 and $6.00 MEN’S SHOK8—$8.49
This price gives you choice of any man’s shoe in otir store.
Patents, tans, gun metals and plain leathern. Consolidation
Sale Price.......................................... $3.49
only; ... 4. * * ..*.............
' MEN’S WORK SHOES
Solid leathers, Elkhides. Usually selling around $3.00. Con-
solidation Bale Price ................................$1.89
BOYS’ WORK 8H0E8
Boys work Shoes, Elkhides, $2.50 values.............. .$1.69
Boys’ Work Shoefj, sizes up to 5, Consolidation Sale Price. .98c
89c—MEN’S WOF.K PANTS—89c
200 pairs of men’s Pant* in K hakis, Cassimere and Denims.
Values usually around $1.25 to $1.50. Consolidation Sale
$2.49—$3.50 and $4 00 SHOES—$2.49
Many patents and Good Year welts, lace and bm
leathers and lasts. Consolidation Sale Price.. ____
COMFORTS AND
BLANKETS
\EADY- TO- WEAR
For Women and Children:
Consolidation Prices on
Groceries
High Patent Flour; every sack guaranteed, Consolidation
Price............................ ................ $3.18
Extra High Patent Flour............................$3.40
Blue Ribbon Sorghum, per gallon----, .f................ 40c
Wapco Syrup, per gallon.................... ......... .48c
2 pound can Tomatoes, 3 cans for......................22c
25 ounce cans K. C. Baking Powder, 2 cans for..........35c
One pound Climax Tobacco and Razor for .........35c
One pound of Lorillard Natural Leaf Tobacco . ......... 45c
5 cans American concentrated Lye for.................. 25c
One lot of full size, good weight cotton Bed
Blankets, r $1.25 ’values; Consolidation Sale
Price ............-----........ .......69c
The beginning of the year finds us with a few Tailored Suita,
Coats and Ono-Pieee Dresses. These garments represent val-
ues up ta $25.06. Choice of any garment in store, Consoli-
dation Sale Price .. — • ..............................$7.98
•One lot WOOL NAP Blankets; full size,
•quality Al. Usually seelling from $1.75 to
$2.00. Consolidation Sale Price......$1.19
$1.98—Extra Heavy Bed Blankets—$1.98
This lot takes in values up to $3.50 per pair.
Consolidation Sale Price . J......J. . $1.98
$4.98—LADIES' TAILORED SUITS—$4.98
All-wool fabrics, wrQ tailored, designed for style and com-
fort Values up to $15.00. Consolidation Sale Price... .$4.98
BUGGIES
Hardware Specials
3- quart enamel stew Pots, each l-........—...... ....'10c
4- quart enamel stew Pots, each........................19c
ONE BARREL enamel Stew Pans; 25c, 35c and 40c values,
each ............................................... 10c
6 White Dinner Plates for.............................38c
6 extra heavy Goblets for.............................35c
One set of cedar handle knives and forks for............ 40c
One single barrel Shot Gun, value $6.50, for.............$4.00
One double barrel Shpt Gun, value $16.50, for ......$9.98
Some Furniture Specials
'One solid oak dresser with French plate glass; value $9.00,
Consolidation Sale Price..............-......rr......$4.98
One solid oak Chifforobe; value $20.00, Consolidation Sale
Fine All-Wool Blankets
Highest grade; all this season’s goods; stan-
dard and extra sizes; priced to you at less
than manufacturers cost — Consolidation
Prices. ' < ; -
COMFORTS! COMFORTS!
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About 50 of these that must be sold. !
$2.50 to $3.00 values ...............$1.49
$1.50 to $2.00 valued .. .............. .98c
$125 values......j.>..................59c
MI88ES’ SCHOOL COATS
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All-wool, full length, warm, roomy garments. Values up to
$7.50. Consolidation 8ale Price ...............-.....$228
In order to make room we were Compelled to move our Buggies
and Vehicles into other buildings. THEY MUST BE BOLD.
We are greatly overstocked and need’the room.
One 8teel Tire P. A O. Runabout Buggy. Consolidation Solo
Fnce ........................ ....................$39.50-
One Steel Tire An to Seat Top Buggy; Consolidation Sale
Price ....................;... ................$69.80
One Rubber Tire P. k O. Toif Buggy; Consolidation Sale
Price
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL COATS'
A few left. FuH length. Must make a clean a
up to $3.00. Consolidation Sale Price.........
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Extra Heavy Cotton Flannel......*..........
Best grade Outing in plain and fancy colors, 10c
ues, Consolidation Sale Pifc ......... • •
Medium Grade Dark Outing at-----
7 l-2c
$7A0O
During this Ten Days Consolidation Sale, for cash only,
we have prieed every Bnggy in stock at Sacrifice Prieea' Bay
now land keep the profits.
Farm Implements
In consolidating our two stocks we place before the trade
THE TWO GREAT LINES OF FARM IMPLEMENTS—THR
STANDARD AND P. A O. During this sale for CASH ONLY
we will sell these goods at wholesale cost from manufacturer.
CONSOLIDATED SALE PRICES
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On all Silk, Velvets, Laces, Wool Dress -
Goods, Novelty Suitings and Fancy Dry
Goods.
All $1.00 and $125 Wool Dress Goods..49c
All 50c to 75c Dress Goods, now .......29c
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All Laces and Embroideries now half }
price.
All Silks and Velvets now half £rice.
Price ............................ • $18.75
One golden oak Chiffonier; value $12.50, Consolidation Sale
Price ...... ....I,.».-«.. ............,. $8-75
One six-foot extension dining Table; value $7.50; Consolida-
• tion Sale Price............<......1.-...............$4.95
Drang this sale ALL FURNITURE will be market to
meet the requirements of this Consolidation.
A limited number of Hat* left. Some Pattssn^ stene Street
Dress Hats. Choice any Hat...... -v * ■ • • - - $1*$$
r |-^s This is no ordinary clearance sale but a sale that necessarily follows the consolidation of two large stocks This is not
IM* a sale of odds and ends, but a sale of the great bulk of articles where the saving in price will appeal to you. A sale
A sale of shoes for everybody. A sale of ladies and children’s ready-to-wear. A sale of useful things, blankets, comforts,
of men’s high-grade suits and overcoats.
winter piece goods, hosiery and underwearB^UBBEBB|^BBB|W|B
COMB TO THIS STORE—Prepare to avail yourself of these prii
and the advantage of this immense stock to select from
ALL GOODS SOLD DURING THIS
> MUST BE
SPOT CASH!
NO GOODS CHARGED
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Calloway, Grade. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1915, newspaper, January 15, 1915; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870477/m1/4/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.