Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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OUR THIRD ANNUAL “Red-Tag Clearance Sale” " OF ' Furniture, Rugs, and Linoleums Commencing Saturday, Dec. 10, Ending Jan. 1,1911 r- ' . • . V 1,11 1 J For the past week we have been going through the stock, and every odd piece, every discontinued pattern of •any kind, and every piece which has not moved as quickly as we think it ought, has been greatly reduced in price.

Former price and Selling price all Marked in Plain Figures.

at the *Red Ta^—Make your purchases, make a payment on them, and we will lay them away until Christmas.

We will give a straight 10 % Discount on the Entire Stock.

We will have one lot of five couches which we will offer at, choice $12.00.

Marked Price. Red-Tag Price. Golden Oak China Closet, $26.50 $20.00 Golden Oak China Closet, 17.50 13.50 Golden Oak China Closet, 20.00 - 16.00

REMEMBER WE WILL GIVE 10 PER CENT OFF ON RUGS. 9x12 Body Brusssls—marked price $25.00, Red-Tag price $22.50 9x12 Smith Wilton—marked price $25.85, Red-Tag price $24.47 9x12 Axminster —marked price SIB.OO, Red-Tag price $16.20 The above are only a few of the Rugs we will show. * SOME APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR THE HOME. Carpet Sweepers. Morris Chairs. Rockers. Library Tables. Book Cases. Mirrors. Kitchen Cabinets.

STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS.

W. J. WRIGHT FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUMS. Rensselaer, Indiana

Presbyterian Ladles’ Bazaar 'December 16th and 17th. The Presbyterian ladies’ annual bazaar will be held Friday and Saturday, December 16th and 17th, in Mrs. Purcupile’s millinery store. Many useful and ornamental articles will bo on sale. On Saturday a market will be run in connection with the bazaar. Home made candies will be on sale and Jnnch will ‘be served. The ladies will also have on sale “Shino,” a chemical floor mop that absorbs the dust and polishes the surface. The Shino is sold for less money and gives better results than other mops. The price is 60 cents. Attention Everybody! We understand that a great many of our customers have an idea that wo are. running 2 Stores and separate from one another. Now this is a mistake. We have 2 large store rooms, but they are together, and we have the finest line of toys and holiday goods ever brought to Rensselaer, and now on exhibition. Do not be mislead, but look us, up in the Odd Fellows Building, opposite the court, house. Rensselaer, Ind. Ransford’s Department Store, formerly the 99 Cent Racket-Store. B. V. RANSFORD, Proprietor.

Something extra nice in ladies’ and gents’ gold and silver mounted umbrellas, at Clarke’s.