The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1912 Page: 17 of 20
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DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE,
[eyes Bros. A Go. Waxahachie
is Bros. & Co. Temple
beves Bros. & Co. Cameron
;eves Bros. & Co. Mexia
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ives Bros. & Co. Marlin
ives Bros. & Co. Calvert
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and
leaves Bros. & Co.
McKinney
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Cheeves Bros. & Co.
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Cheeves Bros. & Co. Waxahachie
Cheeves Bros. & Co. Temple
Cheeves Bros. & Co. Cameron
Cheeves Bros. & Co. Mexia
Cheexes Bros. & Co. Marlin
Cheeves Bros. & Co. Calvert ,
and
Cheeves Bros. & Go.
McKinney
is with pardonable pride we wish to announce to our many friends throughout Collin county that our new
|pring Stock is complete in every department. Our buyers spent almost six weeks in the Eastern Markets and
'ith their long years of successful merchandising and the power of the almighty dollar, we are able to give you
lot only the very newest things, but the very best values for your money to be offered in Collin county : : : :
Extra Special
). bolts of 5c round
iread cotton check
i,long as it lasts,
|0 yards for
$1.00
Extra Special
!0 ladies' ready-to-
rear dresses worth
:rom 5.00 to 15.00,
'or
$3.95
Extra Special
50 pairs of men's
extra good, 1.00
quality work gloves
for
69c
Extra Special
%5 ladies' skirts,
worth from 3.50 to
7.50, for
$1.95
Extra Special
W.hat is left of all
blankets and com-
for just
ONE-HALF PRICE
Extra Special *
49 boys' knee-pant
suits (size 10 to 16)
worth 2.50 to 4.00,
for
$1.45
Clothing and Gents' Furnishings
Our men's suits
are the very
newest things
for 1912 in fan-
cy greys, brown
and blue 6erges,
ranging in price
from 7.50 to
20.00. Don't
fail to see our
special line of
men's suits, all
wool, for
$10.00
A big line of
men's odd pants
just received to
sell from
$1.50 to $4
Our young
men's and boys'
knee pant suits
are becuties, ex-
tra values for
$3 to $10
Over $1000.00 worth of new hats for
spring just received., all prices, styles,
etc. See our special line for voung
$2.50
men at.
Don't forget our furnishings, new
shirts, new ties, new hose, and all the
small fixings that are so necessary to
complete a man's toilet.
Extra value in men's all silk
Sox at
$25
Dress Goods and Staples
New Silk Foulards to sell at
50c, Spot Proof Silk, Messaline
and New Spring Wool Goods
in a big variety of styles and
colors. You must see this line
to fully apyreciate the wonder-
ful styles and big values we are
offering.
The prettiest line of White
Wash Goods and Waistings in
McKinney' we are
offering at
25c
New and exclusive patterns in
Wash Lawns to sell 4E?A
at 5, 7 1-2, 10, 12 1-2 1 OC
Shoes, Slippers
I i
We feel that this is one of our strong-
est departments.
Ladies' Slippers fn pumps, colonial,
oxfords, three-button etc. and in tans,
I
black and white, ranging in price
from
$1.25 to $4.00
See our line of celebrated "American
Girl" Slippers at
$2.50
Many extra values in Lace
Curtains and Counterpanes
from 75c
to
A>* u 111 v i paiivo
$5.00
An immense line of Applique
and Allover Lace to match;
awfully good for this season.
Always in stock and at bed-rock
bottom prices, New Ginghams.,
Percales, Calicoes, Domestics,
Crashes, Table Linen, Towels,
Cotton Checks, Sheetings, Etc.
Children's Slippers in all the new
styles; pumps, ankle strap and ox-
fords; an extra large stock of tans
and white, to sell from
50c to $2.50
Men's and Boys' high cut and ox-
fords; tans and blacks; a strong line
to sell at
1.S0, 2 00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50
and 4.00
We carry a>ll lasts from AAA to EE.
With our seven big stores to buy for, we spend almost $100,000.00 each year. We
get extra discounts other merchants can't obtain. Don't you see the advantage to you?
New fads in lace ai}d fancy
collars at 25c, 35c and
50c
•Ladies' silk hose with linen
heal and toes, in black tan and
white at
50c
See our new hand bag* and
purees at 352, 50c, 75c, $1.00
and up to
$3.50
New Gloves, Ties, bar-
rets, Combs, Handker-
chiefs, etc., for your in-
spection.
Notions! Notions!
Thousands of yards of new
lace, in vain, linens, cluney,
etc., at 4c, 5c, 7 l-2c, 10c,
.12 1 -2c, 15c and up to
$1.00
New 1912
Models
IN
Millinery
Department.
must be seen to be appreciated—
Styles direct from Paris.
♦
Extra values in Pattern Hats at
$3.50 $4.00 $5.00
and up to $35.00
\
Our trimmer will be glad to make
your hat to suit your new dress. Our
work and prices are guaranteed.
Ladies Ready-to-Wear
See our ladies, one-
piece dresses in lin-
en, and white wash
dresses, nice new
styles, and to be
sold at
$2.50 $3.00
$3.50
and up to
$15.00
25 doz new Waists
in lace and wash
SILK beautifully
trimmed and tailor-
ed at
$2,506 $3.00
New Spring Skirts in greys,browns,
blue, black, and mixed colors, all
styles and prices.
W<f carry a special line of extra size
Skirts in black.
Extra Special
10 doz. men's ath-
letic undershirts,
worth 25c, to be
sold as long as they
last, for
10c
Extra Special
125 pairs of men's
pants, worth from
2.50 to 4.00, for
$1.75
Extra Special
15 doz. men's shirts |
in odds and ends,
worth 50c and 75c,
for
25c
Extra Special
2500 yds. emdroid-
ery, worth from 10
to 25c, for
8c
Extra Special
20 pieces of fancy
waistings, suitings
and white goods,
worth from 15c to
25c a yard, for
10c
Extra Special
300 pairs of ladies'
brand new sample
slippers worth from
2.00 to 3.50, for, pr.
$1.50
<We want you to feel that our home is your home; you are always welcome at the Mississippi SvOre.
Yours to please,
CHEEVES BROS. A COMPANY
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1912, newspaper, March 28, 1912; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292090/m1/17/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.