Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1902 — Page 3

~ ~ l -*~ 8 —er-_ _~ _j.—_j | h S* f 4 The New Fair Store j g . L Decatur, Ind. I S imnil»—i unn nWILIHOI 11 irn ni— mWWT.nr r~ — r-rmiu I OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL " I CLOSING OUT SALE! I do h llt“ wor“h mere Tf ’?’ lyerS . *a" 7* twiCe yearly ’ wheu many of I I nothing must be carried over 111 winter eoo d S mn S tcustomary with the up-to-date store, I I throughout every department. WE GUARANTEE TO SA^eyo’u’moNeT u'buy I I Sa e egins Saturday, February, 1, 1902, at nine o’clock, and continues for thirty days only. * * B I | DRY GOODS | |llahkets and comforts | Mittens Gloves Yarns! Yarns! I ft | per yard for 29 inch wide Cot- 1 Per pair for full 10-4 Cotton AT CLOSING OUT PRICES. —“ £ cents PER POUND for SO F T <Jc ton Flannel Blankets. Never sold less — — — AT HALF PRICE. J c White Sugar y/ Former price, cents. . than 65c. 6 ‘ ■ ■ Z Z 0 r POR ALL 011ß CHILDRENS AND F 1 cents per POU NI) for best ■ I" ft I per yard for good Cotton Tow- ‘JF Per pair for our extra large 1d c Inputs wool and silk Bonnets. " ft A „ B <Jc eling... Never sold less than f | e 11 ' 4 heavy Cotton Blankets, UU Former price 50c ano 75c. /u /« Vkt Granulated Sugar J 2 5 cents per yard. N always sold at-51.25. . RFOCkeTV 3D(i RI3SSWaTB. ■ ———————- • — - V U a f Ol . ONE POUND of good RICE. 01 P«, LK)HT caucos. Infanta I nmrPnata J ’ c g J 2 Warranted not to fade. former price $3.25. IlHullSuLullHuUulu Ift FOR A GOOD SIZE DEEP DISH, — it Yfl IIP nWN Ddl pr o ■** worth 18 °* £ for • package of elastic ■ a per yard for WHITE OUTING Q 9_50 P KKIUS ‘ \ Jc STARCH. ■so Flannel. Regular price 6> a c. wV worth $5.00. Take advantage QJI p O R A SET OF SIX GOOD DINI of these lowpnas. Zt 1 “"rplates. F for a PACKAGE of RISI NG SEN a Per yard for BEST CALICOS, 3 Stove Polish I flc including Navy Blue, Turkey J Q For a good, heavy Comfort, OUA HF O Ofi FOR a SET OF SIX CUPS AND H* Red and Greys. 48 regular 75c value. WIH UU VV dHAUtd ZO Saucers, good quality. ” 1 £ for a POUND PACKAGE of ■ b Per yard for 36 inc h wide, ————— q Our go(la c unbleached LL Muslin, the six I* ft Fcr our 41.00 Comfort lined fi FOR THE BEST FELT WINDOW ■ T cent quality. Qj c with Turkey red calico. Qc — UUUOHIIULnUoUr Q for a package of SAPO LI O— g S PER YARD FOR THE BEST ft ft For Cloth Window Shades, all Cnfflkh QPRII DH T P Pll JI 11 Y°u know what it is, B T_ floor oil cloth and 20° . BOX I r Per yard for 36 Inch wide soft i IMfil Fll Rfl O Fof a set of Dficofated EnH- t2 C or Lewis Lye. B m ftc finished Bleached Muslin, reg- L I is UL L U i?l U » I ,j?l c J’sh Pie Plates, regular price fl V ular price 7| cents. I F| I : isb ic. 6 Per yard for the VERY BEST down roes the nrice I £H FJeroCated Eng- I 2 c Brothers’ Axle Grease. c Lancaster or Amoskeag apron down goes the price 1 hUc hsh Dinner Plates, regular B Ginghams. We have too many down goes the ’ H '“yj Per square vard for best floor price. ft J a POUND for our 12c BU L K 6 Per yard for 28 inch wide II )' never Bold for leM 35 cents for all our .50c curtains. Fft FoC a set of Dccotatcd Enft- U2 C Coffee-try a pound. W c twilled, fleece lined Calicos. ~ ' 50 cents for all our 75c curtains, JIT and Saucers that are Always sold at 10 e. nts. Per square vard for the ta -t ‘T 'n*" °"!* a6oo f |A fOTON ® Po ™ CAN of O( It B A I per yard (or EXTRA HEAVY 4/f $■ !. taail our 8.00 eoruin.. Rg fl «toonumefou. IU BELL Baking Powder, hJc Cotton Flannel, usually sold It will pay you to lay in a stock J D |U Q tomention. ' —————— ■ VZ at 10 cents. now. ft A A ponnd for “OUR PRIDE” - 1 rxtAi ooir cc /ll c Smokin g Tobacco, worth 30c. 11 11 r F* RIG ES oq Once used <ilw«ivs 7 Per yard for ail our VERY BEST WDSIFRY ANI IINDFRWFAR 19 FOR ANY CURTAIN POLE OR LF I Dinner Ware. We have J ' c Outing Cloths. The handsomest |JUOICni dllU [lie Brass Rod, worth 20 cents ULI some eye-openers. A patterns eve? «hown. Never sold and 25 cents. — t less than 12,14 c and 10c. —————_ _____ H I I T I THU F Per patr for Children's Fast Blotk I U U I I I K I n P«r yard (or all LINE V brown IJc Toweling. Former price 10c. n_ p or heavy, fleece lined Ladies' It U I IUII U . I * — [ft fora SET of SIX GOOD. fc and Children’s Fast Black Hose. —I „ lll c „.t.-a ~ * i rw [ former price 10c. > , , D . Tl] C o *£*T£BTLftMP Bft-R- IU white metal Teaspoons. B ft Per yard for oart wool DRESS -fl for 200 Steel Pins. Hh gain ever offered, we have g M P 3 a.»i<tAnn. IP for a package of Hair Pins. I IIL them from 15c up to $5.00, Jc Goods. Former price 15c. || Rcr P a,r f°r best extra heavy II for a dozen Clothes Pins. all worth double. Oil * or GOOD, WHITE — IT Wack'HoVeSormerpricfVsi ■ for a colored bordered Handk’f. | ZU c Metal Tablespoons. [ft For all Linen Huck TOW ELS, and ~ I LftMP GH-IMNEYS nn f ZL w B U C Never sold less than 15c. | F For Men's heavy Random Shirts Q I BiZeS - Qftl J X K N ! V E S BIX I IKc or Drawers that have always / 1 ® J(J Forks worth 60 cents. IJ soldat2sc. etyP ‘ D - A F Fo( a complete WELSBR-GH- — 1 i£ yard for J >•* yard wide tLH 0 /•''*?*/’ va * uo of ft ft for a good ALARM CLOCK Iftc . , . . , , .. |■» I For Ladies' and Children’s all- — light is «sc. LU,, guaranteed for one year. IJ unbleached pepperel sheeting If l c wool Hose that have always ra> for 10 cent Corset Clasp Regular price SI.OO. l£ P e r,' ard for al * oljß YARD | | For Ladies* and Misses'extra O for 2 doz/white Pearl W Buttons. PPHPI- DI £ Q —————— —■ — Ihe wide Dress Goods, formerly 17 Jc heavy fleece lined Vests or ijr|llljr'|||fN Tin inn ftn>*< — n IJ sold at 25 and 35 cents. Ask || 2 Pants, 25c and 35c value. UIIUUL 11 IL U T U AMR pRANiTFWiRF toßeethem - r for Mrs. Potts’ SADI RO N | 111 HIW ICH Ant. L. pop m Fl ms rnnn work- T H«“dles. Never sold for less Q PER GH-KE FOR EITHER . . „ Ift FOR MEINS GOOD WORK 0 than 10 cents. l c Santa Claus or Lenox Soap. E? I£ ( PER YARDFO RFA N C Y jxc ing Shirts, never sold for less J Everybody’s price 5. a FOR PIE TI NS» all sizes. Id* Table Oilcloths: worth 20c. than 25c. 1 An opportunity to lay in a F FOR ALASKA STOVE LIFTERS, ft 1 PER POU N D FO R BE S T “ supply. gj ftp For Men's heavy fleece lined ft , . „ J 1 row »-v vivm rv« oc s I PER VARI) FOR <8 INCH /K c Shirts or Drawers formerly v (! Regular price 10 cents. alO c Rolled Oats. 90c w^:XZi 5 o 8 r Turkey Z3so.dat.3sc. ft . [-aten ’fluaH dishpan. | £U Red 1 able Linen. ■■ ft ■[ PER POUND FOR THE BESI J for a good wash board. I PBR YARD FOR ALL oTr UMBRELLAS J 2 ° ... Hr I < fJc 50c Table Linens, bleached erß - UIIIUIILLLHU - [ft Foi* a good Gfaqitc Wash BaUI L unbleached and fancy. a pe r p< )tind for good BULK I lie sin, worth 15©. ■ A-»4 FOR OUR LADIES' B. E. .1. LESS THAN COST. ZL starch SfA c extra heavy fleeced Under- ” c 81A K1 “ • ip l —i JI 2 wear, never sold less than ft r for Fastßl ac k, Steel Rod . F . . r .. . U REMNANTS j3° &n b '^i: ,v ' r,o " ! ' <>ri “ 4J° r ” r '’, N j n^“" d „ PAC ' < '' UE 12 ’ n I ’• L Isl 11 nll I U p cr Garment for Men's extra 40° 77,0 P5 ,0P J ,°”'°“°r*? k'°' aw cnN »’ «°<>“ 9B OF DRESS GOODS. |J C and $1.50 Umbrellas. £|_ SARDINES. Z 0 c Pot > worth 50e. TABLE LINENS, w r FOR ALL PURE WOOL SCARLET — ■ WHITE GOODS, f ft c o r fancy Shirts or Drawers; A ,or !111 B * l k< lateM style ■ f or a (’AN of FNAMF II N F Ir r CALICOS, I J also Pants or Vests formerly \ I handle Umbrellas, always /| - AMLLINL f £ Fof a 5-Gallon Galvanized AT HALF PRICE, sold at SI.OO and $1.25. Ilrl sold at $2.50, "fc Stove Polish. TtJ c Tin Oil Can worth 75c. ■ j Everything must be SOLD- WITHIN 30 DAYS to make room for spring goods... Come 1 | early and have first choice. Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Don’t forget the place. B NEW FAIR STORED J