Talburt - CW - Dry Goods
Source: Greencastle Star, 18 Dec 1880 p 1
On South Indiana street, four
doors south of the post office in Talburt’s block, wishes our readers to
remember that he is still headquarters for dry goods, etc and in support of
this claim reminds the people that in his new business room he has no rents to
pay, does a cash business and can therefore give bargains. Mr. Talburt has been
in the dry goods business continually from
his youth up and has taught in the school of experience how, and where
and when to buy and how to sell, that his patrons, may have bargains. He is now
offering special inducements in the way of low prices. Talburt’s is headquarters
for silks, velvets and fine dress goods, a full stock of which was always be
found on sale in all desirable colors and textures. His line of carpets, staple
and domestic goods is complete in all departments. For the holiday trade,
bargains are offered in all the departments, but especial attention is directed
to the stock of gloves, hosiery, silk and linen handkerchiefs, laces,
embroideries etc. Before making holiday purchases, be sure and call at
Talburt’s. He guarantees full value for your money and courteous treatment.