Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 19, 1907, Image 4

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    Growing Fastest Without
The Value of
a Dollar
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Our patrons of a year ago notice many improve­
ments in our store, our stock is larger, and better
and experience has taught us many lessons in buy­
ing to the advantage of our patrons. It is an assured
fact that had our goods been otherwise than just
what our advertisements have represented, we
could not have lived and
prospered among
competition.
We are now in our new home, op­
posite the Post Office, and it will l>e but a short
time before the rear ware room will have to be con
verted into store space. We are constantly growing
and the new comers are climbing on the band
wagon of bargains, satisfactory dealing and lair
prices of the old-new store.
The Gents Furnishing Department of the Popular
Clothiers and Hatters
Every man is particular about his clothing.
He wants to have his gar­
ments made in the latest styles and fabrics, and to attain that end, we do
our buying from the largest dealers in the east.
They have to keep up to
the top-notch of late styles, and we reap the benefit of their knowledge,
by providing for our trade, garments that give satisfaction all around.
The constant varying of the styles and material in gent's furnishings—
neck ties, shirts, underwear, hosiery, collars and cuffs, in fact, everything
to dress the particular person—would necessitate an extremely large stock,
but by investigating the leading authorities on what is to be worn each
coming season, we are in a position to buy accordingly, which has always
given satisfaction to our customers.
A glance at our well-stocked
shoe department will convince
the most skeptical person that
we certainly have the goods to
show and back up this adver­
tisement. All of the latest
styles in all the different leath­
ers, and in all sizes to select
from.
Besides handling a
number of the best brands of
shoes, we call your attention
to the Sir Knight shoe. Nev­
er was and never will lie beat
for the price!
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We have sold a far greater percent of cloth­
ing, ready and custom made this year, than
in any year previous. The additional num-
ber of people might account for part of the
increase, but there is a special reason for this
success. When a new firm with modest ad­
vertising can penetrate, by sheer merits of
the garments they sell, through the wall of
competition that exists to-day and find a
lasting and permanent place in the confidence
of the public, we believe we can truthfully
lay claim to better clothing values than any
other clothier in the country.
We have a goal in sight that we must
reach. “We want to clothe the appreciative
man of Bandon and vicinity.” Are you buy­
ing your clothing here? Are you satisfied
with clothes bought elsewhere? We have a
feeling of thankfulness for the hearty support
of our present patrons and to our new friends
we will endeavor to show, by the worth of
our garments andjhe increased trade we can
bring you, that it pays to be a client of Pan-
J ter Bros.
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Every housewife and mother in Bandon knows where to go to make
her money go farthest. We do not have to dwell on the fact that
Panter Bros, have made, and continue to make our Dry Goods
department a household word when such articles in our line are
required. Our stock is always up-to-date. The shelf-worn stock
usually found in stores with the same sized stock as we carry, has
been done away with. When an article goes out of style or be­
comes in the least soiled from shop display, we would rather dis­
pose of it at a sacrifice than to permit a regular customer to buy it
and be dissatisfied. We deal on business methods, strictly. Our
fair treatment to our- customers has won us many friends and regu­
lar patrons. If you are not already one, let us strive to please you,
ladies! We have what you want in our Dry Goods and Notions.
If you cannot find it where you are trading, call on us anti we can
furnish you with the article. It is not necessary for us to take the
time and space to say much about our large stock of groceries.
They are well known, and our method of turning our money over
more frequently by selling on smaller margins, is well known to
our customers. A glance at our shelves shows you we handle the
standard lines of canned goods. Insufficient space does not per­
mit us to make a display of but a small per cent of the stock carried
in our ware rooms. We buy in large quantities and our low prices
do the rest. A hint should be sufficient to show our success in
this line.
ER BROTHERS,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE