The Pearsall Leader (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914 Page: 6 of 8
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THE HOUR
Dumfounded
Event in its History. The entire stock of the Ben Rub-
nber 12th, at 8 a. m., and lasting until Christmas. A
u sands of dollars worth of goods
days in the history of Pearsall,
tions, exaggerated statements, or
OPENS SATURDAY,
December 12, 8 a. m. Don’t
j
miss this opening. Be op
time and remember the date,
Saturday, December 12th.
O
public a sale of such magnitude. We state emphatically
e of reliable merchandise. Beyond competition,almost un-
)AYS of the most radical price cutting ever witnessed by
rama, a veritable wonderland that will open your eyes in
ill reign in the grand rush for these tremendous money
will be aroused as never before over these bargains.
FREE FREE
A $5.00 Present to the first
three making a purchase of $25
on opening day, Saturday, Dec-
ember 12th. Doors open at 8
a. m.
Oceans of Notions
Like Helping Yourself
Large package Pins, 5c value. Sacrifice War 4 -
Sale, 3 packages for..............................1C
Fine Pearl Buttons, per dozen. A
War Sale price...........................-.......OC
Good 12$c Towels. "f A
War Sale price................... ...............fv
Arm Bands, all shapes and colors, per pair. A^
King’s Machine Thread, black and white. A-^
War Sale price...................................aC
Safety Pins, all sizes and good quality, 5c values. A-
W ar Sale price..................................OC
Coat’s Thread, all numbers, black or white lA
War Sale price................. .............. -
Hose Supporters, 25c value 4
War Sale price._ ........................ .....19C
FARE! FARE!
f *
To out of town buyers we will refund rail-
road fare for a distance of 25 miles on pur-
chases of $25.00 or over.
d Sales. Twelve Days of Fast and Furious Selling—Twelve Days
Neckwear
Men’s Hose
Handkerchiefs
Ladies’ High Shoes
Shoes
est designs, very pretty pat-
terns, 85c values
Black, tan and grey, 10c values
W ar price
Men’s plain white Handker-
chiefs, 10c value. War price
Cuban heel, yici kid, $1.50 val-
ue. War price
$6 Stetson and E. Clapp Shoes.
War price
19c
7c
6c
98c
$4.42
Free! Free!
Outing
Stetson Hats
Comforts
Bed Spreads
Pattern to every lady
6c Outing in all colors, must be
$6 00 Stetson Hats in all shapes.
$3 50 Quilts and Comforts, all
$1.50 White Bed Spreads, large
cc-rnes to our store on
sold, War price
War price
colors. War price
sizes. War prices
4e
$4.48
$2.78
88c
Monarch. Nev-
;rns ..
. $1.58
1.39
__ 1.48
.. 1.19
.. 98c
1.98
.. 1.19
.. 79c
els
>order.
8c
7c
19c
11c
Shoes
For the whole family. Best and finest makes in America.
$7.00 Edwin Clapps, all shapes and leathers ............$4 78
0 00 Stetson......................................4 42
5.75 Florsheim...................................... 4 78
5.50 Packard........................................4.19
4 75 Packard ...................................:____3 78
3.50 Friedman, All Leather Shoes........... ........ 2 98
4 00 Ladies’ Shoes, all colors and buttons.............. 3.19
3.50 Ladies’ Shoes................................... 2*98
3.00 Ladies’ Shoes....................................2.39
2.50 Ladies’ Shoes................................... 1.98
1.75 Ladies’ Old Comforts...... .................... 1.19
Men’s and Ladies' Hosiery
Men’s and Ladies’ Hosiery, black and tan, 12£c value
War sale price.....................................
Fancy Hose in colors, also in wool, 25c and 85c values
War sale price
•Children’s Hose in all colors, 10c value
War sale price........................
Men's and Boy's Hats
The largest and best stock in Frio County, is now going at
very low prices.
One lot Novelty Hats, all shapes and colors, and £A JA
Big Four $3 50 values..........................
$8 50 Stetsons, big shapes.............................$7.24
6.59 Stetsons, straight or turned up brim.............. 5.48
5.00 Stetsons................_........................3.98
3.50 Stetsons, all shapes and colors.................... 2.98
'1.50 Hats............................................ 98c
WE GUARANTEE OUR HATS.
Lace and Embroidery
One lot of laces and insertions, all widths up to 4 inches,
worth 10c a yard. ............ ..........-..........
100 pieces Swiss and Hamburg Embroidery and Insertion A^
up to 5 inches wide, 15c value..........................vv
All Over Lace, 18 inches wide.
War sale price........................... .....VvW
Corset Cover Embroidery, nice and wide, 35c values 4 A^
War sale price...................................- I9w
jen Promptly SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th, at Eight A. M.
CO.
Quality Our Motto.
Come And See.
LA T1ENDA COLORADO
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Hudson, C. H. & Woodward, Roy. The Pearsall Leader (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914, newspaper, December 11, 1914; Pearsall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920708/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .