Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1892 — Satisfactory Explanation. [ARTICLE]
Satisfactory Explanation.
Clothing Merchant—“ Tho reason why I am anxious for you to take this suit at SB, my friend, is that we expeot to mark all this lino of goods up to $17.60 after tho Ist of June.” Customor—"Why don’t you hold'em till then and mako more on ’em?" “Hold them? Great Soottt We've got to got rid of them to make way for new stock." “Then what's the object of marking 'em up after the lßt of June?" "What's the object?" “Yes. What's the objeot?" “In marking these clothes up after tho Ist of Juno?" “Yes. That's what I want to know." “Er—aw—my friend, shall we soy $4.60 for the suit?"
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