The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1904 Page: 3 of 10
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One'al & Co.'s Second Great Emory Mill Remnant Sale
The Scene of a Monstrous Sale of Mill Remnants
Beginning Friday, April 8th
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This sale will be personally conducted by Mr. W. T. Emory of New Yoj"k, who controls
the remnant out put oi all the biggest mills of the East. The mere announcement of another mill
remnant sale will in itself be of sufficient magnitude to draw the largest crowds ever seen at any
one sale in McKinney, for the success of Our first one last December, was for months and months
the talk of Collin County, and for this event we have made preparations on a grander scale than
ever before, and have contracted with the largest mills in the world through their agent, Mr. W. T.
Emory, for the disposal of their entire stock of mill remnants. To make this sale doubly interest-
ing we have added many lines of our regular stock and marked them at actual Mill Cost. There
are tables and counters almost numberless containing piles and piles of astounding values; a
matchless money saving scene worth coming hundreds of miles to see. Look for the green ticket
it will be everywhere and every green ticket indicates a bargain.
If You Come to the Mill Remnant Sale You Make Money.
If you Stay Away you LOSE.
50 pairs.
Of infants' soft sole Maccasia*
retail at 20 cents a pair. Mill nitrwty
Price
5c per pair
1000 yards
Toile de waul and French
Gingham, retail at 12 1-2 cents
a yard, Per \ard
7 i-2c Mill End
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2000 yards
Of heavy Brown Domestic,
worth 7 1-2 cents a yard. Per
yard
4 3-4c Mill End
50 Ladies'
Corsets in girdles and regular
retail
Choice
25c Mill Price
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']) cents each.
400 yards *
Of Silk Ribbon 2 1-2 inches
wide, all colors, worth 20 cents
a yard. Per yard
IOC Mill End
50 gross
Of clear Pearl Buttons, retail
at 5c a dozen. Per doz
2 1-2C Mill End
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50 Ladies
Unliped Walking Skirts, wbrth
$3 .50. Your choice
$1.85 Mill Price
20 pairs
Lace Curtains. They are
worth 75c a pair; 2 1-2 yards
long,each
24 Mill End
35 pairs ,
Men's Shoes, all solid leather
and retails for $1.50. While
thev last, per pair
98c Mill Price
1000 yards
Of blue and red check cotton
Crash, retails at 10c- Per yd
5c Mill End
500 yards
Of 20 cent White Indian Linon
to go, per yard
IOC Mill End
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5000 yards
Of Embroidery, all widths,
worth from 10c to 25 cents a
yard. Choice per yard
10c Mill End
50 Men's
Odd Suits, broken line, worth
from $(>,00 to $#.50. Your
choice
$3-5<> Mill Price
400 yards
Of 10 cent India Linon. The
price per yard
5 1-2C Mill End
Anotfier Bar ell
Of Clark's 200 yard spool
Thread. Will go. per yard
2c Mill Sale
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1904, newspaper, April 7, 1904; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291832/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.