The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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We want everybody to know that in the face of advancing prices the New Store of PERKINS BROS.
a verj^targe stock of new goods ana sell at the old time low prices. . By constant personal vigilence, dur-
ing the cotton goods boom period, in placing very large orders for our 12 Cash Stores before the. advance,
we are maintaining the same low prices that have characterized our stores as being cheapest stores i r
Texas We want to see every man, woman and child in Young and adjoining counties this fall and we ex
end to you a cordial invitation to visit our store and inspect our large stock of dry goods, clothing and
added three more stores to our combination, making 12 stores we arc operating in Tex-
/is. With the advent of these new stores, and the additional purchasing power which they give us, we shall
provide still more faithfully^ &n<J satisfactorily the wants of the people and endeavor by the exercise of
good business principles to merit your confidence and support.
Goods, Ginghams, Madras, Percale.
There Hat* been a big advance tm-cotton-
goexhi bnt we are selling all Zephyr, Gingham,
Madras arid Percales at. the saihe or lower
prices than heretofore.
Bit? line Zephyr Gingham worth 12 i-2o and 15o
at only 10c a yard.
Nice line of Madras at lOo a yd.
BigJine of Shirting and Dreee patterns in Madras
at 12 l-2c and 16c a yd. , Nioe'lOc Madras Shirting
at 8 l-3c a yd. . ' .* i** 7
Nice line of 9c and 10c Percale at 14 yds for $100.
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newwt and latest Fabrics in Drees
v— irowiri. white and figured waistings, white
Pique, new Percale, near Ginghwrtiew Mad
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via, In.a large range of new Ktyles and pat-
leriiH are now on display. -— ,
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Full line of Colors in Steam Shrunk and
SjK>nged 54 inch Broad-cloth worth *1.35 per
yard at $1.00 a yard. Regular $1.00 Broad.*
cloth hj the"'stkple^otora at-76c. 'a yard.
Beaiitt#*il-Black Sangalierworth 75c. at oqly
50c. a yard. -
LUSTRE.
A new fabric for early Tall wear; comes in
blue and black wijtli green and white “polka-
.dots” whiAtr makes it a most d&irable goods
for shirt waist suits. Priced at 50c. to 60c.
Ask to see them... \
54 Inch Basket ClothrFIaked.
This is, a Hew pattern in Basket-Cloth and
now a leading* fabric for Coat Suits. Our
.price is *1.00 a yard. . ■ ^
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Fu^Une-of pure wool Xribot iir:Jkfnli;iigBr
of colors at only 30c a yard.
SILK FINISH LU5TRE.
The regular 50c. Lustre is on sale at 40c yd.
Nice 52 inch Lustre, worth 7Wat only 50c
a yard. _,
BeautifuPTJil kyTT Lustre at 75^and $1.00
a yjird. —*■— ——
50 inch Dress Flannels at only 50c a yard.
Full line of yard wide &0c Dress Flannel at
only 40c a yard.
Full line of 35c Cashipere at 25c a yard.
.... Full line, of; regular 2.5c Cashmere at 19c
a yard.
Regular 16?c TvUl Serge at 8 yardsfor $1 .oo.
.Nice line of Plaid Suitings at only lOca yd.
SKIRTINGS.
We are showing a nice line of Skirtings
ancithe prices are low. They start at 25c a
Regular 5oc and 6oc Beaver at only 4oc yd.
. Nice all wool Scotch Nuiting at 5oc a yd.
*54 ipch Melton skirting atLpo a yd.
Waist Goods and Patterns.
*• ^The Une of waist patterns now on display
are the prettiest we have ever shown All
• that is new is here. ■.
Beautiful mercerized white Waist, patterns
‘with a dash of color, only Loo each.
Fine mertfrued waistings easily worth $2 oo
to $2.25 at only $1.5o a pattern of 3 yards
Neat figured Pique waistings at 2oc a yd.
Regular 4oc ifiercerized white waist goods
•at 25c a, yd.
Finer goods at 35c and 4oc a yd.
Regular 75c Marseilles waist goods at 5oc yd.
12 Yards for"$i.oo.
100 piece? of new patterns in Percale. The goods
are cheap at 10c a yd., but they all go 12 yds for $1,.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
These goods are cheaper than you will find else-
where. Such prices are possible only through our
having bought early, for our 12 Cash Stores be-
fore the big advances. *
tjlood yard wide.domestic 25 yards for'll 00.
Heavy smooth finish domestic 20 yards for $1.00.
Soft finish yard wide Blqpching 5c a yard.
Lonsdale Bleach domestic 7 l-2c a yard. ‘ -
Good.5c .cotton checks at 4ct
Heavy 7c cotton cheeks 20 yards for $1.00.
Best Cheviot Shirting in a big line of patterns 12,
yards for $1 00. ► ^
Standard figured Calico at 3c a yard. H
Nfett line of dark dress Calico at 25 yards for $1 00.
Simpson’s and American’* best Calico at 5c a yd.
■FJLANNEXS:
All wool He’d Twill Flannel at 6 yards for $1.00.
Fine 40c Medicated Red Tw/B Flannel at 25c a yd.
Heavy 40c Mercerized Gray
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at 20c a yd.
La dies Jackets.
We are showing a very nobby line of Ladies* fine
Jackets at very low prioee. All this eeaaons beet
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Fine -Satin trimmed $7,60 Jackets at $4.00.
AH colors in Ladies* SeUn Beaver $7.50 Coats at
Cotton Flannels.
Good Twill Cotton Flannel at pO yards for $1 00.
The regular 10c Cotton Flannel at 12 yds for $1 0<).
The heaviest 11c cottoin Flannels at 9c a yd.
All colors in the extra weight mottled Flannels at
10 yards for tl 00.
• All colors fh the 10c mottled Flannels at 8 l-3c yd/
Dress Outings.
We bought these goods at old prices and we are
selling at old prices. Good dress outihgs at 5c a yd.
Regular 10c Dress Outings at 8 l*3c a yard.
Heavy Twilled drpss outings,. cheap at 12 l*2c a
yd, but they go at 10c a yd. '
^Tickling.
Good Mattress ticking at 5c a yard.
Good 10c “ ;• _ ** • at 14 yds fbt $1.00. ~
The best feather A.C.Aa Ticking made at 12 l-2o
a yard.
Ladies’ 25c extra heavy ribbed hose at|, 2 pair for 25o
NOTIONS.
Good safety pins 2 doz for 5c.
Brass pins 2 papers for 6c
Envelopes 2 packages for 5c.
Note paper 5c a quire.
— 5 boxes taoka far 5c. ~
“Beats all” tip pencils lc each.
Talcum powder 5o a can.
Extra size pencil tablets 6c.
Good 10c Machine oil at 5c.
Cork Insoles 5c a pair.
Ball sewing thread, 30 balls for 15c.'
Red handkerchief* 3 for 10c.
lOo blue ” at fie.
Imparted Saxony yarn 5c a hank.
Best Table Oil Cloth, white and colored 16b a yd.
Beet Spool Carpet Warp $1.15 a«box.
only SfiiOO'
Nice Castor Beaver Monte Carlo Jackats at $5,00.
Fine $12 50'Satin lined and fancy trimmed Coats
at only $7.50.
... UNDERWEAR. .
Full line of Boys’ heavy fteece lined und'ershirte
and drawers at 25cts each. * ^
Men’s heavy warm Undershirts at 25c each.
Men’s 50c fleece lined Undershirts at 2 for 75e.
Extra quality of 75o Undershirt* or drawers at 500-
Fine Egyptian ribbed Underwear at-60o.
Fine all wwrt Undershirts at $1.00 garment, l !
Ladies1 good ribbed vest at 2 for 2oo.
•‘ heavy silk trimmed vests at 25o each.
•* 50c Union Suits at 35c each.
“ 75c- ” ” atSOoeach.
. BLANKETS.
Our purchases of blankets were about 2000 pairs
for our 12 stores and we know that wb can sell yea
blankets for less than you can get them elsewhere.
Good bed Blankets at 60c pair. v ■ --
Good $1 00 Blanket* in tan orgrsy"it766 pair.
Extra size. Blankets in white or gray at $1.00 pair.
Fine all wool $4.00 tan Blankets at $3 00 pair.
Fine $5 00 pure wool gray Blankets $3 95 pair.
Fine white Blankets at $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, 15.00
and $8.50 pair- Dontjoverlook this line of goods,
CLOTHING. ~ '
Our purchases in this line for our 12 Cash Stores
are more than the whole town of Graham. Our pn«
.Oic* of clothing traf the ttind that wilf please
you in every way. The styles, the fit, the make up,
the trimmings and the Appearance are all that could ’
be asked.
Men’s fine pure worsted Suits, several patterns
worth $10.50, our price only $12.60 a suit.
Men’s $16.50 granite Suits, nicely made a dressy
suit at $12.50.
All wool dark worsted Suite Aith^ust a sprinkle of
color; neat and very durable at $10.00 a suit.
All wool Scotch Suits, \&y nobby and durable.;
the}* are worth more but our price is $10.
Nice $13 50 fine Black Granite Suits that will wear
and will give satisfaction. Our price is only $7.50.
Nice $10.00 all wool Black worsted Suits at $7.50, r-
Men’s all wool gray Cassimere Suite worth $0.00.
Our price only $6.50.
Men’s dark Cassimere Suits worth $7,50; our pries -
only $5.00. - •• "".
Men'8 dark worsted suits worth $$50; our price
only $5. -. .
Men's Worsted Suits at $3.50.
Children’s Suits.
Boys’ Knee Suitsat^Oc,
Boys' $1.60 Knee Suits at $1.00,
The goods we are showing at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2,
$2 50, $3, and $3.50, in Tnee Suit*. ,
Vestee 8uits arfd Norfolk Suits are much better —
values than you can findrelsewhere. They will
please you.
4 Men’s Pants.
Men’s aH wool black cheviot Pants $2.25 values at
Men's $2.<50 nice worsted Pants at $2. •
Fine $4, pure wool worstedF*ant» >t 13 pair.
Men’s dark stripe cheviot Pants $1.50.
Fish Brand Riding Slickers at $2.50.
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There has never been a time in our business career that we were ns well prepared to care for yotu Wants
s^nd at adeciaed saviug to you as at the present time. 0ur stoekis compete in all departments,^ Our prices
tire lower than you will find^elsewhere because we buy for our 12 Cash Stores and becausfe we own almost
out entire stock at oid time prices. We haye et^rything a®r?Ttfsedr ^Britrg^his with you and hqv H e
^prettiest and most reasonably priced stock of goods ever in the' to'w&r
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Kaufman, Commerce,
Gilmer,
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1903, newspaper, October 2, 1903; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886929/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.