Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1901 — Page 8
1 D ave X T ' T"* • C Opposite I v^ r . The New Fair btore. x.tT - — — ,_. C® — _■ ■ I •AM VIVA AVVIVI MAV VW T nvTIxTP ru ini vA T L’T I mUUmIU UU A mMmJJi ■" BI1W VW ■ VMMMI | of Our DETERMINED EFFORT TO CLOSE OUT ALL REMAIN- i Sj . i n ® and winter goods. Prices cut to the quick. Nothing withheld. Nothing reserved. | I We depend upon the power of price to make a clean sweep. If you want bargains these ought to | g suit you—they are merely specimens of the thousands of others that await you here. 1 I i I ; : 1 —I DIV Goods ® 3SEHosiery-Underwear Notions. Groceries.| ffl 1/1 I VVuUUI I I 4 for 200 Steel Pins rsm mo doiinh (J | A for a package of Hair Pins ft | CENTS PER POUND | F CENTS PER YARD 11, for a dozen Clothes Pins /q !? r . „„•> ~ . B® | w for a Tin Cup. A.Z Best Rolled Oats. Kfl $3 I v Pepperel Bleached Sheeting C C F N I S , per . p<l ' r ,L°' ,v , m f — B 8 yZ? A per vard for 20 inch wide ft Ladies’and Children’s Fast Blacß — | Mg M J c Cotton Flannel — — V Seamless Hose. , a , ft 4 cents per pound ™ ,1 . rwuiuei, M for 2 dozen Hooks and Eves J I for tin best g® * former price 6 cents |r per yard for all our yard wide Jft for 200 yds of Spool Cotton J 2 Hand picked Naw Beans. Km |He Wool Dress Goods, formerly i f L for one doz good Safety Pins m 'V t Bold at 25c a» d 35c. a FOR HEAVY, FLEECE-LINED fas for one yard Elastic. | gH > A I Per yard for good Ask to Bee them ' We Fast Black Hose, . 1 cents per pound glg| 4Jc Cotton Toweling V always sold at 15 cants. ft for .59 Uz never sold for less than 5c I ' ■ for 10c Corset Clasps ■ Bulk Starch. gg |r CENTS PER YARD FOR ALL • f% p for set 9 Dress Stays; worth 10c I ®0 I i c our Fancy Table Oil Cloth I \ for a can of Talcum Powder 1K 7(3 IV worth 20 cents. |A| P« r P air for the best VI for 10c bottle Machine Oil. 4 cents per lb. Package ft I Per y«rd for | I /Jc 20 and 25 cent Hose , £1 gs rag S® ‘l4 c Light Calicos, — IfcZ for ladies and children. I ~ — I • Cornstarch VZ warranted not to fade Aft per vd for 55 inch wide ft CENTS FOR SIX /Ir Ble *ched or Turkey Red M r* cents per Package — 4. U Table Linen. V White Metal Teaspoons A f or jjfflj 1 per yard for I7 j CCNTS Ladies’ and Children’s " * Elastic Starch I 4 regular priced QRc JU worth 65 cents. | J 2 Oil Sardines g | I per yard for best Calicos. R F leVe Q CENTS PER BOLT Op /] c including J formerly sold at 10c and 12? c. .1 C cents per Package ■ navy blue, turkey red and grey rancy Finishing Braid K for I Coniforts*Blaiikets • ~ , hl , s! , h)ps! - I I a | for 30 inch wide Fancy —— ( I/ J for I p r 1 cents per can S/IJc Checked Outing Cloth for 14. J Ladies Fleece Lined Pants 10c for a 20c whip. 15c for a 25c whin 4- u TZ comforts and dresses, regular 1 A per pair for full 10-4 , 23c for a 40c whip. 48c for a 75c whin ~ Enameline Stove Polish prices cente. fIX Cotton Blankets. F — — Fnffi never sold less than 75 cents ; 1 — a < p n f<; Drr I 7rT r r;r7~ — i IS “ NT %S£ H “ VV Crockery, Glassware, Lamps 8 ~ o I Al c Tnb leace e dL LMuslin, 1 A CENTS FOR A ' ” Shirts or Drawers. soc on the Dollar. — | theocentqua.ity. /|.|j - ft cents Per Pound Can ~ I7<l c or hence the wFc’e. ® Our Belle Baking Powder I R yard for very best r P CENTS for extra size II 2 Pants’the value I°Z f e ;r ß icX nG,ngham8 ’ 33 Wh ‘ le Spreadß sXWm $1 1 cents Per Can wonntw cents. at 85.00, 83.75, 82.75 and $ | .00 Ik „ SB — wr»»w -j- Fancv Table Syrup 5 A 1 FOR ALL OUR BOY’S ~———————————— , fflg oer vard for 16 inch wide ft A CENTS for our * 1.00 /Ac extra heavy, fleece-lined Hand Lamps 15c and up. Lamp » n » c^f y t a FinSh 3 Blea*hed Muslin; hM r a Shirts or Drawers. Chimney, 4 c any size. Ou?sand 13? 7 Cents Per Box Regular price 7jc I lined with turky red calico.l assortment is complete. | Red Seal or Lewis Lye a a CPNTK r«, «... ft 4 , ‘ OR MCN i ‘ EXTRA HEAVY i A CENTS FOR A SET ZL 7 . » 6, » j. . . 00 tENT \!°f- a ? ur aAc fleeoe-lined Shirts or Drawers 111 of ft A Cents Per gallon per yard for extra heavy M X $1.25 and $1.50 v"i never sold less than 50c I w Six W»t«r nin.aoa / 1 f° r best Jc Cotton Flannel, JU best qualty comforts. than 50c. IV Six M ater Glasses. Golden Dr p Table Syrup $ L usurlly sold at 10 cents per yard — — — uco,r “ H H ftft ft A PER PAIR FOR FULL 1A Per garment for Men's extra /.< of ft A Cents for 12 Bars L 7 per yard for all of our very best wZIUU Blankets ’worth°Bs.oo TU ”w?re S - 81X Dinner 1 lat e« Fairbanks Ark Soap nS f c outing Ulotn, than 75 nanr. mH I® * never sold less than 10 cents. ~ 1 ft A CENTS FOR A SET 1 «... I Pnronfo 28 ° KC " p, ‘“»„. y TIM AND GRANITEWARE I...uorsets. 73« ro ’ A ™Hl — Q fi < 12 former price 10 cents. —— —— —> «or drawers. u 9-inch white deep dish kJ U °! 15c m \ lk garner ; V Ask to sea tho™ W for • good wash board. — AF CENTS for all our 50 cent ~ I * e> —-' ml li Corsets, including short and per yard for part VU medium lengths, also high bust 0 4 4ft FOR A 100-PIECE |ft CENTS FOR c Wool Dress Goods, Mi44aaa t\4- 4ft Dinner Set, ||| Granite Wash Basin <F ,j former price 15 cents. “ MilißllX VriTU New Pattern *'* . worth 15 cents ft ft CENTS for all our IIIIIIUIIUI - 00 K&O Corset. 1 Meaken’s decorated dinner plates A CENTS FOR PIE TINS, per yard for WW Kabo Corsets. regular price 75c, to clean the lot, £.l 1 > 1 C Fancy Silkolenes. r CENTS FOR dw>n’ d toMeaken ’s fancy white ” all •••’’• • g /h Any Wool Hood W Wool Mittens. fa “7 woite pie plates, this gX 2« /4> heavy 14 quart FOR THE BEST worth up to one dollar j X*“« n e ’’J nc y wb ite covered dishei "T_ Kn C ‘ ~ |ft CENTS for i Oft '-ENTS FOR '4 qt. |Q »te D aouble ftft ftr FOR A .O-P.ECE ’ | | ' arns! Yarns! - ■U# I |_— « t >«'«■ 18 $3.75 c “”lB . ioro«| ~~ QiletSet Granite Dish Pan Everything Must be Sold within Thirty Days. I | 17 ISt ‘ and°EGGS rly DON”r FORGET THE PLACR 81 Pri ° eS Paid for BUT TER | I **MtTHE NEW FAIR STORED I
