The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 27, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Dry Goods, Orocerles, Hardware, Furniture, etc. , bur prJ
something yoU are needing thatisnot'menhoned^fhis^alTirtiwi^ and at
prices equally as cheap as the onei quoted. Our motto, “Better Goods for Less Money,” and
we will prove it to you if you will give us a chance.
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Buy your Goods at our Store and you will save money on every purchase
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Read carefully this entire Ad—Study the quality and prices of each article—Bring the circular with you
and call for these special items, so that we can further prove to you that it is to ybur individual interest to
trade with youiMnends and home merchants and not send your money to the catalog houses, who
nothing for your welfare neither will they help you when you need it
Genuine.John B. Stetson Hats
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' a Alikes in Bellys and Black, a bargain at . $2.95
Columbia* in Bellys and Black, while they last 2.95
Lallod in Bellys and Black, very special at . . 2.95
36ounh*biw in Bellys and Black, very speoial at $.50
Cattle tccJcei jjjg. poure in Bellys and Black, sold everywhere
at $5.00juid'$6.00, but our prioe is only » 3.50
Steel'-Congress or Professional shape, $5.00
values, very special at only . i . 2.95
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Men and pe^s Clothing
They fnust go—we don’t want them, but you do. Come
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Our entire line of all-wool, hand made A. B.
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Kirschbaum A Co. and Michael Suits while
tet go at only.....$16.95
\l our stock of $15.00 and $16 50 all-wool
its will go at the ridiculous low price of 9.95
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^Our $10.00 -and $2.50 Men 'a Suita will ^o at 7.8$,
^BoVb gulls at a big reduction—bargain values
^ at . . . $1.50,11.95, $2.95, $5.00 and 7.50
WE SELL
The best quality of
10c Gingham at 8 l-3c
Standard Calicoes Sc
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Our entire stock of Wool
Dress Goods at Big
Reductions.
Ladie^miri. dwl Chil-
dren’s Sweater Coats
at 50c and up —
Wunderhose For All the Family
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that is not satisfactory.
Men's, Misses and Boy’s 25c values, at 15Kc
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We are exclusive agents for the Imported Whalebone
> Headache Brushes, price $2.50
jV« $1.50 Sterling Party Cases, reduced to . . 1.00
1.50 Sterling Card Cases and Vanity Boxes, at . 1.00
New shipment Men’s Dress and Overshirts 1.00 and 1.50
Qur entire stock of $2 00 and $2.50 Manhattan Dress
ghirtg,ymir choice Tor IwT . . . ~ 1.60"
^ Men’ifheavy Duck Gloves, only . , 8c
Men’s Duck Gloves, leather tipped, only 15c
ten's Gauntlet Cloves, leather Tipped, only . . 20C
» AH of our Underwear Stock at Reduced Prices
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for sale at a I
.Ladies' Sport Coats at
—_ 33.95 to 35.00 L
^Ladies*-aad Men’s Bath,
Lounging and .Smoking
Robes just in for Christ-
mas at 32.95 to 35.00
values aT . $1.25
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58x76-inch Double
' Blanket for only 31.00
We have the celebrated"
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Chase Robes for Autos
and Buggies 31.50 to 37.50
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New shipment of Christ-
mas Jewelry just
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SHOES -SHOES SHOES
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
At very extraordinary low prices. We can absolutely
save you money if you buy your Shoes from us. Look
at these prices.
Ladies’ Black Juliet House Slippers, burned leather
„ sole and heel, fur trimmed, sizes 3 to 8, $1.50
values, special price, only . 85c
Laides’ Wine Juliet House Slippers, same above,
, $1.50 values for only 85c
Same as above only gray, for only . . . 85c
Slippers, all leather with, silk-
pompon, $1.00 values for only . 65c
Bam© in fine grade of Kid, $1.50 values, fon only $I.QlO
Ladies’ Patent Leather, cloth top, botton welts, f
foot-form last, low heel; others get $3.00 and
$3.50 for this Shoe, but our special price is only 2.00
Ladies gun .metal Button Boots, dull mat top, low
heel, $2.50 values at special price of . 2.00
Big assortment of Ladies. Men’s and Childrens House
Slippers in Christmas cartoons, . . 85c to 2.00
A special in Boy’s gun metal button, dull top, a
splendid Winter Shoe, size 12 to 2, at V . 1.50
Ypung Men’s gun metal, dull top, a nice dress Shoe
. buttons and bluchers at the special price of . 1.75
Lanfe Comfort in $L50 Hen's .gun metal button McKay’s, sizes 7 to to 9,
4 ^ ftt $3 00, our special price only . ^ 2.25
Men's heavy Work 8hoes, unlined, rock oak soles^
catalog houses ask you $2.98, but our price only 2.50
Meal’s Tan Blucher, heavy Winter weight, unlined,
all. solid rock oak soles, catalog houses would ask
you $3;48 for this Shcfff, but our price is only 2.86
Men’s all leather House Shoes in black kid, §izes 6 :
to 11, $1.50 values, specials at . . 95c
Meh’s Romeo House Shoes with flexible leather soles
and rubber sides, special at . ” . 1.60
If you have studied the above column once, look it over
again for fear you have overlooked something. They
are some values you should not fail to get.
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Special Christmas Eatables
To make your Christmas pleasant and happy it is
very necessary that you purchase a good supply of
such as Fancy Apples, Oranges, Nuts, Fine Candies,
Fresh Figs and Dates direct from California, Evap-
orated Fruits, Fresh Mixed Cakes, Mince Meats,
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TP f ft Tetnon and Orange Peels, Cranberries and a great
ft. many other delicacies all of which we have a very
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• complete Holiday stock and will help to make your
Christmas mei;ry. Special low prices on everything.
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GROCERIES GROCERIES
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At Wholesale Carload Prices.
TAKE NOTICE!
Good Rio Coffee, 6 pounds for 90c
Good Peaberry Coffee, 5 pounds $100
. New crop Broken Rice, per pound 5c
New erop^anoy Rmoy per poiind- 7c
3-pound new pack Tomatoes, 10c
a can pr a dozen for . $1,20
2-pouijd Fancy Corn 10c a can or
dozen for .... 1.10
Standard Corn, good, per dozen 95c
3-pound Fancy Lye Hominy, can 10c
“S-pound Fancy Sauer Kraut, can lOfc
150 bushels Fancy Large Irish
Potatoes at wholsal© prices
Two cars of Flour at special prices
One car Saginay rMiohigan Salt"
2-gal. Keg or Glass Jar of Picklps
worth $1.50, for only . . $1.25
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You will find many things that will make your wife, daughter, son, mother, father, sister or brother happy
on Christmas morning such as, Chifforobes, China Closets, Rocking Chairs, McDougal Kitchen Cabinets
afing Dishes, Baking Dishes, Percolators, Silverware, Cut Glass and many other suitable gifts.
Children we have lets of Dolls, Toys, Story 6ooks*and many other things you will enjoy . 4
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GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 27, 1914, newspaper, December 27, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884391/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.