Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 52, Hope, Bartholomew County, 20 April 1893 — Page 4

LAgT! The Result,--An Entirely New Method of Doing Business! Changed to the Out Price, and the GREATEST BARGAIN HUSTLER In the County. Having bought at a great discount, the entire Dry Goods and Notion Store at N. Illinois sE eet, || Indianapolis,-goods not old,-store only did business a very short time,-the owner died,-his estate msol-J vent,-which enabled me to get the goods at a great reduction. This stock, with my previous purcnases, and the new spring stock bought from the Jobbers for the spring of 1893 gives me over • Horth • of * Ooodsi* —BE SOLD OP Come Early and Secure these Bargains! Such Chances are Rare; Strike while you have an Opportunity I During my experience of over 20 years in business in Hope, I have never had such an opportunity to li sell goods cheap, and it is my intention to give the benefits to the public. I have an opportunity to i epay my many customers for the past favors shown me. „ T , , Hats, Caps, Shoes, Oil-cloths, Hemp Carpet, Dry Goods, Notions, All sold at a Great Reduction. Best Make Indigo Blue Prints 6c per yard. Table Linens, 20, 25, 30, 40c. Reduced 5 to per »L “ Muslin 5c “ “ Toweling, 5,7,8,10c. Reduced 3 to 6c per yd. Best Ginghams 6 l-4c ii 4 Having transferred my stocx oi shoes into my di y goods v ‘ Shirting, 41-2 “ “ I can better afford to offer inducements. Hats, 25c, 50c, $1, $1.60—worth nearly double. LOOK OUT FOR. THESE BARGAIN DAYS! . . . ~ i- - Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 52. April 26 and 27. April 28 and 29. 50c Corsets for 30c. . Bov’s Suits, j Ladies’ Fine Shoes worth 82 for $1.50 One-third Off. “ “ “ “ 81.50 for 81.12. 75c Corsets for 50c. Boy’s Hats, ) Children’s Fine Shoes worth $1 to $1.25 for 79c. White Shirts, Laundried, 49e, worth 75c. . 81 Corsets for/oc. White Shirts, Unlaundried, 35 to 44c, worth 50 to 75c. Collars, Cuffs and Neckwear at special reductions on Special prices on Handkerchiefs. Colored Working Shirts, 29 to 48e, worth 40 to GOc. these days. Go to the “Hustler” to buy goods cheap. Prices will tell. You must and will be convinced that I am doing business just as I advertise to do if you will come to my store and see for yourself. H. S. ROMINGER. PROPRIETOR OF TITElH] HUSTLER.,