Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

POSITIVELY THE LAST SALE THAT WILL END THE CAREER OF THE GHIGAGO BARGAIN STORE Tuesday, February Ist, to Saturday, February 19th, 1910, Inclusive. Stock Then to Be Invoiced and Sold in Bulk. $17,000 - WORTH OF MERCHANDISE TO BE SLAUGHTERED - $17,000

Clothing at Half Marked Price, 50 and 60 cent Overalls and Work Shirts and Jumpers now 40c ■ "' ' "' " 1 1 ij. m "f* . ■ 1 . ■■ »' Shoes and Rubbers, 1 lot ladies’ kid shoes, lace, medium heel, were $2.50 to $2.95, choice of lot, now ■ s l> Men’s $5.00 Florsheim patent leather dress shoes, now.. . .$3.00 to $3.50 Boys’ or women’s rubber boots, 4 to 8, were $2 to $3, now. sl.Bo to $2.00 All other shoes same proportion. Hats and Caps, One counter, 24 dozen new good styles Men’s Felt Hats, all sizes, were SI.OO to $3.00, choice of lot, now ,50c to $2.00 The Longley $3.00 Hat, guaranteed equal to any haLmade, n0w...52.00 Men and Boys' Linen Collars. The Lion Brand Linen Collars, for men and boys, all good styles, sold everywhere for 15 cents, choice now 10 cents each, or $1.20 per dozen, and save 60 cepts a dozen. Dry Goods, Dress goods nearly all new, fresh, and clean, about half price, or 25 per cent less than we could buy them now. A large line of white worsteds, 19c to 78c yard

Remember the Dates-February Ist to Saturday Night, February not fail to come and bring your friends to the Wind-Op Sale Thanking one and all for their many years’patronage, zk. mm sa rs** ■rfk. _ we will kindly remember you in the future. Til© POTSyth© StOTG, od ßloek° W j R6l)SS6ldßf IflfJlSllfl

The and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work whenever you require their aid. These tablets change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, gloominess into Joyousness. Their action is so gentle one don’t realize they have taken a purgative. Sold by all dealers. c Hftiee Absnt Protested Orders. Rensselaer, tod. r -Jan. -25, me. All road orders protested before Jan. 25, 1910, are now payable and interest will stop from thi« date. R. D. THOMPSON, City Treasurer.