The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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Greatest of all January
SALES
Begins Saturday Morning, January the 6th, Closes Monday, January the 15th,
The time for clearance has arrived. With the dawn of the new year all our energies are cen|
upon quick disposal of winter Merchandise. The policy of this store demands that all goods I
be sold within the season for which they wero bought—we will not carry over a single dollar ^jH| J
seasonable merchandise if price will move it. We will soon begin to receive Spring Goods, bought^^
months in advance, and before they arrive shelves and counters must be emptied of everything for jj
winter use. We have hold clearance
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nd they were remarkable successes, but never
have we inaugurated a sale which offered such splendid assortments and such remarkable cash
saving opportunities.
A laiv:e assortment of
Embroideries, worth 10c
and 12 1 2c per yd.; your
choice at
5c yard
1
Your choice of any Val
Lace, worth 8 13c, 10c
and 12c a yard,
5c yard
25 Per Cent
Off
On all Woolen and Silk
Dress Goods.
.. _ _ _
! All 12 1 2c and 15c Flan-
nellette and Outing go-
ing this sale
10c
All 10c Outing 8 1 -3c yd.
25 Per Cent
Off
On all Ladies', Misses
and Children's Coats,
Dresses and Skirts.
Green Ticket Lmsdale I
Domestic, this sale only
9c Yard j
10 yards to a customer. I
"Vour choice of any La-
dies' Belt in the house
25c Each
25 Per Cent
Discount
On all Velvet and Leath-
er Hand Bags.
1 lot Ladies' Embroid-
ered Handkerchiefs, 25c
values, this sale
12 l-2c Each
Ladies'
Hosiery
All 50c Hose 29c
All 25c Hose 17 l-2c
All 15c Hose 10c
1 lot Ladies' and Misses'
Cravenette CoaN, s- •?),
$10.00 and $12 50 values,
this sale
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All Standard Calicoes 1
this sale
5c Yard |
O.ie lot rof Fine Em-
broideries, 15c, 20c
and 25c values, go at
10c Yard
20 Per Cent
Discount
On all Ribbons
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1 lot Ladies' I lea My
' Ribbed Long Sleeve
Vests. 35c value
25c Each
20 Per Cent
Off
On all Fine Parasols
One lot yard wide
Madras, suitable for
shirts or dresses, 20c
and 25c values,
12 l-2c Yd.
School
Children
Any l()c Tablet 5c
Any 5c pencil 2 for 5c
Examination Tablets 3c
It's an all Over the House Event Everything Reduced
Shoes
All Ladies' High or
Low Cut Shoes
20 Per Gent
Off
Shoes
1 counter of Ladies'
Fine Shoes, odd sizes,
$2 50, $3.00 and $3.50
values,
$1.50 Pair
Boots
$4.00 Boots $3.15
f> 00 Boots 4.15
7.00 Boots 5.1)8
Shoes
1 lot Howard & Foster
Shoes, $5.00 values
$3 98. Edwin Clapp
$4.95,
Shoes
Your choice of any
Howard & Foster Shoe
10 Per Cent
Off
Children's Shoes 1
Any $1.00 Shoe $ .75 1
Any 1.25 Shoe .95 %
Any 1.50 Shoe 1.10
Any 175 Shoe 1.29
Any 2 00 Shoe 1.55
Any 2.50 Shoe 1.85
50 Per Cent
Off
Any 50c Men's Ties
25c
1 lot Men's Madras
and Percale Shirts; a
good 50c value
33c
1-4 Off
On all Men's and
Boys' odd Pants.
All Men's Heavy Un-
derwear, 50c values, at
37 l-2c
Garment
33 1-3 Off
On all Men's Wool Che-
viot Suits and Over*
coats.
Men's and Boys'
Sweaters
50c values, 37c; $1.00
values. 75c; $1.50 val-
ues, $1.15; $2.50 val-
ues, $1.95. All Wool
Shirts reduced.
1 lot Men's Collars,
broken lot and odd
sizes, almost as cheap
as laundry,
5c Each
0
25 Per Cent
Off
On all Boys' Suits
1 lot Men's and Boys'
Hats, $2.00, $2.50 and
$1.50 values
98c
Second time in the
history of the business
Stetson
Hats
reduced 10 per cent.
Quilts and Blankets
15 Per Cent
Off
Trunks and Suit. Cases
20 Per Cent
Off
If it's not reduced we haven't it. Consider these reductions as a bona
fide clean cut on good merchandise. We stand for reliability in advertising
Ladies Home Journal
'atterns for February
on sale.
J. M. HOLT & CO.
RELIABILITY
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Phone No. 39
Bastrop, Tex.
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The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1912, newspaper, January 5, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206026/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.