The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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The Present
Why jo around wearing
your
old hat
when you can get a new
and up-to-date
STRAW, PARANA,
STE1S0R,.FELT, ETC.
$250 TO $7.00
. It had been foreseen that our stock of General Merchandise
would surpass any stock that was brought to Graham.
It had been foreseen that the Styles and Quality would by
far surpass any stock that would be shown in Graham. 1
It had been foreseen that our Millinery Department would
be filled with the most stylish and up-to-date Hats of the season.
It will give us much pleasure if you come to our store and
let us prove to you that we have the goods, the goods have the
Quality, and we know you have the price. Don’t think just be-
cause it is after Easter that our stock is not full and complete.
It is true, we have enjoyed a very n:c2 Easter trade, bint we have
kept our stock complete in every respect, and will appreciate
your liberal patronage. .
KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES
Beyond all question of a doubt, Kirschbaum all-wool clothing ara without a
superior. They are hand tailored and guaranteed to give entlrg satisfaction in every
respect We have them in all the new shades and weaves. Prices, 912 50 to $20.00.
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REFRI6EMJ0RS
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We have in stock a complete line of the viry
| best^ttake of Refrigerators. As the time is here for
the use of these, we are putting them on the market
at a very low price, even if it is earl^r itj the season.
Come in and inspect them for yourselves and^be the
judge of our truthfulness.
, PRICES, $12.00 to $25.00
COFFINS
CASKETS
Undertakers
and
Embalmers
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Supplies
Get a nice pair of Light
Trousers to wear with that
dark coat.
Haris nade and Rufangl
$3.50 to $6.00
DRESS GOODS
Fancy Stripe Voiles, Pink, Brown, Grey, . —
White Vales, with Yellow, Pink and Cream,
All-over Lace Yokings, Cream and White, . r .
Cream and White Lace Bandings to match,
Wide Embroidery Band ngs, . , .
Wide Embroidery for Dresses, . .
Rice Assortment of Fancy Colors Embroidery Bandings,
Center Pieces in Art Linens, Lovely Patterns,
Floor Pillows in Art Linens,
35c
50c
75c to $1.25
. 15c to 35c
25c to 40c
75c to $1.25
15c toESc
75c
35c
BOGS, ART SQUARES, ETC.
And at the most .advan-
tageous prices that have
occurred this year, and the
very qualities you would
choose at full price. Prices
are made ^specially low to
. help homemakerf.
Art Sgnrei, . . . $5.60 to 92S.09
Lintleams, per spire pari, . . 11.00
Rifs^were $1.50, now , 7 ‘ 85c
4 MILLINERY
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Wc arc very proud to say that wc arc thank-
ful for the liberal patronage we have received
in this department. And of course the reason
Was that our styles, models and qpahty of
workmanship are superior. No doubt some
of you have not yet selected your hat, and we
want you to visit our Millinery Department and
see for yourself the distinctiveness of models.
FURNITURE
No doubt before two months are gone several
of you will have launched yourself upon the.
;■ “sea of matrimony,!' but in the meantime you
should come in and let us fix you up with, a
nice and complete set of house furnishings.
We guarantee our prices.
BOTH PHONES
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;j. W. TALIAFERRO
. Licensed Eoibolmer and
Funeral Director ' -
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EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
, We are going to place
on sale next.
•TUESDAY MORNING
60 dozen seconds of
15c and 25c Hose '
; r30 Dozen Ladies’ in Black
30 Dozen Men’s Black and Taney
We are deferring this sale so that
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our country; customers can take
advantage of this'exceptional offer.
Take your choice of the above Hose
for only 7 ^
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5c a pair
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Elegant assortment of Men's 35c
and 50c Neckwear, cut te 25c.
GROCERIES
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This department is always
full of good things to eat
Colorado, Jacksbero and Missouri Flour
Swift’s Premium and Diamond C
71 Hams and Bacon
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Everything else good to Eat
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912, newspaper, April 18, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849933/m1/3/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.