Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1902 — Page 3
- _ e v? mve I „ 7 y.. T,zJ The New Fair Store co O ™ SE | . Decatur, Ind. I OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL I CLOSING OUT SALE! dollars’ U worth oF tChed «° r ! vent ’ tO whlch all shrewd buyers turn out twice yearly, when many thousands of 1 nothing must bVcXiert nvJr ar ®. « a ’ ci ; lfi c ed at a mere fraction of their cost. As is customary with the up to-date store, I +iivnmo-hnnf pvpw riona + 1 li winter goods must be CLOSED OUT within the next month.. Tremendous sacrifices cuJ hL,"® co 4v T 1 epartnient. WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON WHATEVER YOUB UY. I I Sale begins Saturday, February, 1, 1902, at nine o’clock, and continues for thirty days only. ::::::: B I DRY GOODS and Comforts Mittens Gloves Yarns! Yarns! 41/ E^^suZ RLIGHT | IA | per yard for 29 inch wide Cot- fl ft Per pair for full 10-4 Cotton AT CLOSING OUT PRICES- R cents PER I>ni NI) for SOI- 1 ■ <Jc ton Flannel fi lie Blankets. Never sold less — Al HALF PRICE. Jo White Sugar. p y 2 Former price, cents. s U than 65c. 1 —— ■ I ■ ft F FOR ALL OUR CHILDRENS AND £ 1 cents per POUND for best $ ft 1 per yard for good Cotton Tow- "7 F Pcr P air for our extra large S*l c Infants wool and silk Bonnets. ■ ■" ■——— ■ 1 fl /j rmnnhfo.l q n „„,. <Jc eling... Never sold less than ll’ 11 " 1 heavy Cotton Blankets, Uw Former price 50c and 75c. ! ft , . ft, J 2 5 cents per yard. N always sold at 8 1.25. | RrOCkery 311(1 d3SSW3re. “ 1 U ' U 1 for ONE POUND of good RICE. ft I Per yard for LIGHT CALICOS, 0 0 .25 S u ?, od fl ual ! L* ! 0 ’ 4 Inf anl-. I a. fi- —— £|, c This is a rare bargain. B Warranted not to fade. J 2 former priie S'2s llh 3!!!b L 0 H U 08iS | A FOR A GOOD SIZE DEEP DISH, — it ynijn nUVN DDI PF C IU I ' v ' ?c ’ C for a PACKAGE of ELASTIC ■ fl per yard for WHITE OUTING Aft 5Q For best all-wool Blankets, 1 lUU » U ” 11 rnlbtd. J c STARCH. •pc Flannel. Regular price 6'jC. VW worth $5.00. Take advantage Q A POR A SET OE SIX GOOD DIN- B Os these low prices. fcT 1 m-r plates. F for a PACKAGE of RIS ING SUN s Per yard for BEST CALICOS, . ■ Jc Stove Polish. ■ fi c including Navy Blue, Turkey $ 0 For a good, heavy Comfort, HIIMnOIA/ 0U ft HTO 00 FOR A SET 0F S,X sups AND <1- Red and Greys. 40 c regular 75c value. WINUUWO HA U L OJQ c Saucers, good quality. - POUND PA C K f a Per yard for 36 inch wide, „ „ 1 J c Our Belle Soda. B fie unbleached LL Muslin, the six rft For our 11.00 Comfort lined ft FOR THE BEST FELT WINDOW . _ ■ T cent quality. 03 « with Turkey red calico. 0 ODDSANDENDSOF ft for a package of SA POL IO- I £ PER YARD FOR THE BEST ft ft For Cloth Window Shades, afl Cltflkh X C [fl! - P (lIT.P 113 fi You know what it is. 4o FLOOR OIL CLOTH AND 20° ±Z___L_L—l 71te . ra- ,„„ tI , I VLINOLEUMS. — orLewi,Ll, °- I U ular price 7J cents. » z> wv • ft Per yard for the VERY BF ST We are overstocked hence LhUL UUfIIH 111 0 . rft Fof a set of Dccotated E n g- |2 C Brothers’Axle Grease. n rcT yarn lor tne vr.KV ti r. > I down goes the price Mlle Hah Dinner Plates, regular * ffl ft c Lancaster or Amoskeag apron ~~ ' y value 75c. K IU Ginghams. We have too many- down goes the n,y T rvr. , r> tt te- | "71 Per square vard for best floor price. ■ . . ft J a iOL ND for our l_c BILK A P.ry.,d<., .8 inch wide j f ™ Cloth, never .« M <«. 1... 35 «n.. I.r nil one w curtain,. lin t F< ;f. h %“’A , o ?S"\U''a‘e; 02« Codec -u, a p«™l. | ftc twilled, fleece lined Calicos. 5° cents for all our 75c curtains, y y worth 85c. B U Always sold at 10 cents. 75 cents for all our $1.25 curtains. Ift for ONE POUND CAN of OUR B B Jj ft | Per square yard for the best Si.oo for all our $1.50 curtains. -a aft Ill c RFIT R-ikim-Powder ■ /I /Jo quality Linoleum, every- t . . . E A in Glasswafe too nlirncfolis IU BELL Baking 1 ouder. 6 per yard for EXTRA HEAVY *fZ2 bod v,s price 57}. ’ $1.50 for all our «2.50 curtains. Knlllfe Jc Cotton Flannel, usually sold It will pay you to lay in a stock WDB U c to mention. B 2 at 10 <»• now. nn A poun<l for OUR pride ” ‘ PET ODs LOW PRICES on ZU Once used, always used. qf j Hosiery anu Underwear m utl sVo^™ wehive ; | I patterns ever shown. Never sold ■” and 25 cents. — - — less than 12 1 .,e and 10c. P 11 T I EDV F Per patr for Children’s Fast Black ________________ ■ ■ _ I UUILLIIT ■ ■ 0 per yard for all LINEN brown 3° Hose, all sizes. Mfl T L3H! 0S ! L3IHPS!I Qc Toweling. Former price 10c. «■ p or hca\ v, fleece lined Ladies* ■ ’ ** ■ - ----- ■■■■ ■ 10 BETof SI X GOO D. — | c and Children’s Fast Black Hose. ( TI I H GRF A-TFST LA-MP BPbH- IU white metal Teaspoons. 9" Per vard for nart wool DRFSS ’ former price 10c. j for 200 Steel Pins. IHL gain ever offered, we have g ter yard for part wool DRESS — —- - - 1 p for a package of Hair Pin-. IIIL them from 15c up to -<>.oo. nnnn WWTTP c Goods. Former price 15c. 11 Pct pair for best extra heavy I for a dozen Clothes Pins. all worth double. Ollfor MX GOOD, WHITE lie Ladies and Children’s Fast g for a colored bordered Handk’f.! II c Metal Tablespoons. B — II Black Hose, former price loc “■ w ■ ift .> u . T»» r-. C and 20c. 1 LR-MP GH-IMNEYS ■ I |Q C Never sold less'han 15e. | F For Men’s .... 7 Randombh.rts A J g ( , for MX KN. ’ : .1 MN I B |J sold at 25c. U °k®nhJ d b fety PlnH ' 1 r Fof a complete WELSR*GH- ■ | C per yard for 2 1-3 yard wide or P otknob9 ’ j| jc Light Real value of this ft q for a good ALARM CLOCK ■ IHe j-• | For Ladies' and Children’s all- •*» ngnt is .sc. «_w c guaranteed for one year. ■ 10 unbleached pepperel sheeting If l c WO ol Hose that have always p for 10 cent Corset Clasp ~ V Regular price «1.00. - . L j for set 9 Dress Stays, worth 10c i— ...h 1R per Yard for all OUR YARD For Ladies' and Misses’extra J for 2d” zf white Pearrßuttons. l.l C w, . d ® Dreßß 9 ood8 ’ formerly If L. heavy fleece lined Vests or ” linUULnILU Tl»l »lin flnm Trilli nr B 1 t .’fee them : '" 5 Ce " tß ' 2 Pants' 25e and 35e value. Ull VVI-H II- V j [I B to see them. _, tor Mrs p otts - SADIRON » W ■ rnnn unrtk 7 C Handles. Never sold for less i Q EITf+CR _________ ■ ift FOR MEN’S GOOD WORK- ■! than 10 cents Banta Claus or Lenox Soap. |F PER YA R D FORFANCY IXc ing Shirts, never sold for less ’ d Everybody’s price 5. a FOR PIE TI NS, all sizes, t d° Table Oilcloths; worth 20e. IU than 25c. " - fie An opportunity to lay in a ■ ? F FOR ALASKA STOVE LIFTERS, ft 1 PER POUND FOR BEST ■ supply. , ftp For Men's heavy fleece lined ft < • „ „ , , I ft ft PER YARD FOR 38 INCH /Rc Shirts or Drawers formerly d c <egu ar price 10 cents. J2 C Boiled Oats. for a ten-quart dish pan. I ® /II 1 ' wide Bleached or Turkey fcV sold at .» . ____________________——, U,. f o r a 13e milk st i'miici'. B g *-U Red Table Linen. ft PER POUND FOR THE BEST d for a good wash board. ■ 1 ~~ ftF For all our Boys’ extra heavy IlftflPDriiAQ d^ c hand picked Navy Beans. B | 25’ir“UMbKtLLAb F dI 2 unbleached and fancy. — JI P er pound for GOOD BULK | (I. sin, worth 15c. K S’ 1 FOR OUR LADIES' B. E. J. LESS THAN COST. LL C STARCH F' < I ’c extra heavy fleeced Under- » - di 2 wear, never sold less than ftp for Fastß lac k, Steel Rod Ift For a l-Gallon Tin Oil Gan I REMNANTS *:3s°tunMe-A”™ ° tl ’“ 4 < , ° r ’„ o c„^s,’""V‘ i;KA< " i 12 «<>’“■ »■■ I ? 11l- 111 I" ri 11 I v p cr Q armen t f or Men's extra I 4o° . h r 5 71 iroroffi €«» or GOOD O<L 00 For. 3-Qo.r. Gr.,He Ooff.o I OF DRESS GOODS. Id c and 11.50 Umbrellas. SARDINES. £Q •: Pot, worth s<)c. ■ \ A m| LI wp FOR ALL PURE W'OOI. St ARLET • , WHITE GOODS, fh c or fancy Shirts or Drawers; ft iEQ for all si Ik, latest style fl for a CAN of ENAME LI N E fl F For a >5-Gallon Galvanized S K CALICOS, Id also Pants or Vests formerly k I handle Umbrellas, always fi fi ft or * 5 unilon Galvanized ■ AT HALF PRICE, sold at 81.00 and f 11.25. 01 sold at 82.50, "To Stove Polish. ‘t’d'' Tin oil Can worth 75c. I Everything must be SOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS to make room for spring goods... Come | I early and have first choice. Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Don't forget the place. I H E NEW FAIR ST O R
