Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 04, 1912, Image 6

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    WM.
HERZOG,
LEADING
CLOTHI
E
R
OF
DALLAS
RAILROADFARE
SALE BEGINS
Will Be Refunded
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE FIRST
PROMPTLY
to All Who Come
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF
Within a Radius of
SATURDAY
20
Miles
With
Each
JULY 6, AT
Purchase of $20
Or Over
8:30 A. M.
Steam Roller Methods Are Not Confined Exclusively to Political Conventions
Herzog Steam Rolls All Competition in this
_________ Great Clearance Sale
The price on every article in our Mammoth Stock(contract goods excepted) has been cut with one end in view, namely:
to make it move and move fast. It is generally conceded by merchants that July is a dull month. I want to prove the
contrary to this rule. In order to accomplish this I have spared nothing. I did not stop to consider cost or profits,
but Slashed the Prices Right and Left. Now, people, it is up to you.
First Class Up-to-date Fresh Merchandise, some
as low as 50 cents on the dollar. And remember: no old shop-worn stock. It is less than four months since I opened
the store, therefore all the goods in my store are fresh—this season’s make. Space does not permit me to give a de­
tailed list of articles and prices. Below are just a few quotations. Merely an idea as to what you may expect in the
line of G EN U IN E BARGAINS:
Neckwear, Handkerchiefs
Men’s Clothing
3'>c Neckwear ‘20c or 3 f o r ............. ....................SOc $12 50 suits ................................. $8.95
50c Neckwear 35c or 3 for ...................................... $ 1 15 00 suits................................. 10.85
lOc whit« Handkerchiefs 3 fo r............................... lO c 1H 00 suits................................ 12.45
15c linen Handkerchiefs 3 fo r.............
25c 20 00 suits............................... 13.85
22 50 suits .............................. 15.50
HOSIERY
25 00 suits................................. 17.50
M E N S ’,L A D IE S , B O Y S ’ A N D C IR L S ’
Boys Knicker Suits
Shoes! Shoes!
Every pair of Shoes and Oxfords in
We have the largest assortment in
the store nas been cut to the bone.
town, and the best at the price at
We have too many styles and prices
any time. Note the reductions.
to enumerate them. Come in and
$3 50 suits at ................................ $2.35 look them over. It will pay you.
4 50 and 4 00 suits at
2.85 We have them for Men and Boys.
5 <>0 suits a t ............... ............... 3.65
6 <K).suits at .............................. 4.25 Men's and Boys' Underwear
50c Underwear at .....................37 l-2c
underwear a t .......... 75c
BOYS' ODD KNICKER PANTS $1 1 Cooper’s
50 finest grade underwear $1.00
50c pants at ................................... 35c 1 50 Union suitst a t ................. 80c
75c pants at .*.................................. 55c 3 OO union suits light wt. wool 1.95
$1 00 pants a t ............................ 80c Boys underwear in many differ­
ent kinds at ........................ 20c
1 25 pants a t .............................. 95c
10c mens Sox 4 pair f o r..................................... 2 5 c There are hundreds to se­
15c mens Sox 3 pairs for ...................................... 25c lect from and we can fit
25c mens Lisle sox in 10 different shades and colors, 3
pairs for ......................................................... 50c everybody—tall, slim,
50c mens fine silk Sox, 3 pair for .............. $ 1 stout and short or regu­
35c Ladies Hose the “Everwear” brand, black and
tan a t............................................ .............22 l-2c lar built.
MEN’S PANTS
50c Ladies Lisle hosn same brand, black, tan and
$2 00 pants a t .................... ...........
white, 3 pairs for ............................................... $ 1
3 OO pants a t ................................
75c pure silk ladies hose in black, tan or white
at.................................
55c Young Mens Clothing 3 50 pants a t ...............................
25c Boys or Girls hose, 3 pairs for .....
5 0 c $10 Young mens su its.............. 6.45 4 OO pants a t ............................
12 50 young mens suits........... 8.95 4 50 pants a t ............................
35c Boys and Girls hose, black, tan or white at
.....................................................................22 l-2c 15 00 young mens suits........ 10.75 5 OO pants a t ................................
Hats for Men and Boys
$5 John B. Stetson H ats.................................... $ 3 .4 5
$3 5:)Mallory cravenette H ats................................ 2.65
$3 soft and stiff H a ts.............................................. 2.15
$2.50 soft and stiff h a ts....................................... i.65
2 OO hats................................................................. i.is
1 00 boys hats ....................................................... 7 5 c
1 50 boys h ats........................................................ 1.15
2 00 boys hats ....?.................................................. 1.35
Panama and Straw Hats
$7 50 Panama hats a t ................ ......................... $ 4 .9 5
5 Panama hats a t .............
3 .6 5
3 straw h ats..... ..............
1.95
2 00 straw hats....... ............
I .1 5
Men's and Boys’ Shirts
1 50 straw hats.................
75c
50c Mens shirts........................... 35c 1 00 straw hats at ...........
5
0c
1.35 $1 OO mens dress shirts.............. 65c 50c straw and cloth hats
25
c
25 mens sh irts.......... s ................. 85c
1.95 2 1 OO
1 50 mens shirts at
1.15
S U IT C A S E S A N D C R IP S
2.35 3 00 and
mens
silk
shirts
...............
1.95
We carry an elegant variety from $3 to $20 and we have re­
2.85 1 00 boys shirts......................... 65c duced
for this sale to such low prices that will make them
3.15 75c boys shirts ......................... 45c move in them
a hurry.
3.45 50c boys shirts............................ 35c
IN V E S T IG A T E
in White Grey, Maroon and Scarlet. The kind that are sold all over at $7.50. We always sold them at $6.50. Clearance sale
price only $ 4.85
I do not want to bore you or take up your time with too much reading but I want to impress most emphatically on everyone that this is the greatest
MOST BONA FIDE MONEY-SAVING SALE ever attempted by anyone in Polk county. Don’t let anything keep you away from visiting my store during this sale.
It will pay you, beyond the question of a doubt. Come in, look around; gladly show you through. You will not be urged to buy. Courteous treat­
ment assured to everybody. Plenty salesmen to take care of your wants,
R u ff N e ck S w eaters
For the accommodation of
those that can not come du­
ring the day the store will
be open evenings till 8:30
Leading Clothier, Dallas, Ore.
“ When You See It In Our Ad It’s So”
Store closed all day Friday
July 5, for marking down
and arranging of stock