Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1902 — Page 6
I $lO GIVEN AWAY .||I IIB || M||| 111111111 ' i UißfllfT?- lderof ‘ heiu4 I A Ticket with Every Purchase Ir hlr All lIU IlHliii HMMUHH *Ticket wilil E,Bry Pllrc|| Ase "x/ ilfVvDiliiV vli ri Hiai vUi vuliii STARTS SATURDAY MORNING! 1 I_JERE are the mighty bargains that'll open your purses wider than ever before—prices in all den partments cut to the bone. In fact, we have strained every commercial nerve to make this PHENOMENAL SALE one that’ll cause the hearts of all economically inclined men and women in E Northern Indiana to thrill with delight and clutch the Stupendous values we now turn loose to the masses. Cost, Profit or Loss Cuts no figure. The goods must all go in order to make room for mountains of bright, new fall stocks now crushing in upon us from the world’s fashion centers. We now name prices so utterly low as to make this SWEEP-OUT SALE of meritorious goods I the greatest money saving trade event of the age. I _ SWEEPING-OUT PRICES OIXI MEIN’S CLOTHING: MEN'S SUITS. BOYS’ SUITS. j • o -x xx Boys long pants, Cassimere or Worsted suits, $5.00, M OH Men s fancy striped or plain \\ orsted or Cassimere Suits, new patterns, ftn nn now sween nut it Al /fl. I well trimmed and made, worth $7.00, now sweep out at sui uU 1 wUlfc” Boys’ fine silk striped suits, also mixtures and checks, SB.OO values ft t f| A Men’s heavy all wool mixtures and silk striped Worsted, in all the new ft t Q C no ' v sweep out at WUiUU shades, slate, blue, green, &c., worth SIO.OO, now sweep out at ...0 Ji 0 J Boys’ two-piece Worsted suits 7fi c Men’s black or steel clay Worsteds, made up and trimmed perfectly ftrt QC Boys’knee-pant suits, with vests, all wool, Cheviot or Cassimere, worth QC « equal to any $12.50 suit, now sweep out at VuiUU $2.00, now sweep out at uJb Men fine black clay Worsteds, frock or Prince .Albert dress suits, some Boys two and three pieces, all wool, suits in all the latest novelties, |A Q silk and satin lined throughout, equal in finish to made to order Isl worth $3.50, now sweep out at liuO garments, now sweep out at vIUiTU Boys’ durable knee pants, with patent waist-bands, worth 35c, sweep out at |9c HATS CAPS ETC men’s pants. a full line of * * * Substantial working pants, warranted not to lE* rip, now sweep out at TUU 11 1 t r 1 C ±;±; son 5 ont 7 T nt . and . sO “ ntStraWH "'.|oC Heavy Bedford Cord Worsteds and woolen mix- fiQ( , Trunks and TeleSCOpe VaIISCS. turts, worth $1.25 and $1.50, sweep out at . . Quu ■ AUS2.SO, $2.00 and $1.50 Stiff and Soft Hats CQp All the latest stripes in fine worsteds, silk stripe cassi- A good size leather 0/1 I no ' v s ' reep out at Mb "X uU m s^Blo nade . $3.00 strapped Telescope, I — FURINISIING GOODS- ==7 Celluloid Collars, all sizes and styles 3C Men’s Balbriggan or fancy mottled Underwear, with French collarette, |Qa Four ply linen Collars, all sizes and styles 'Q C 4° cent quality, now sweep out at ’ |3b i Men’s heavy Suspenders 8C Men’s Shirts—more than 26 different styles of soft front shirts in Madras, QQp Large turkey red Handkerchiefs 3 C FreUCh piqUe ’ fanCy fr ° ntS and every conceivable style, 75 c-$i qualities, . JUU Men’s large white cambric Handkerchiefs 4c en s white drill working shirts, 50 cent quality, I9C Men’s seamless long top Socks 3C Men’s blue checked Blouses, 50 cent quality 25c Men's silk clocked and striped Socks, 25 cent goods, per pair 9C A full line of the latest novelties in Neckwear goes at sweeping out prices. There are a thousand other bargains which we can not enumerate here. Come and see and be convinced. This is the GREATEST BARGAIN S ALE ever opened in the west. Every article guaranteed just as represented or your money refunded. Remember these prices will only last until August 30th. ' F The Bargain Clothing Company, I $lO GIVEN AWAY DECATUR ' Indiana, B|VF>| o casli every onturdny cash, every Saturday I numb e^ olderoftholucky O ne door north Decatur National Bank, formerly G. W. to the holder of the lucky I A Ticket with Every Purchase Archbold & Son s Grocery Store. . ... . . . * Tic|(et pi)fChasß
