Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1898 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE! THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. x . X Ninth Annual Clearance Sale: Out Sacrifice Clearing Sale ever attempted. Cost cuts no figure. Goods must be sold to make room for a mammoth fall stock. Thousands of remnants and broken sizes—Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Carpets, Tinware, Queensware, Hardware, Notions, etc. Sale lasts until ever vestigeof summer goods is sold.

UMBRELLAS. Large wagon family umbrellas, with iron fixtures, value $3.50, now $1.25. 10 per cent, off all other umbrellas. RIBBONS. 4, 5 and 6 in. all silk fancy ribbons, value 40 to 60 cts a yard, choice now, 20 cts. GROCERIES. 20 td 30 per cent, saved for the cash buyers. A great reduction on all staple and fancy groceries. Silver Moon, new wheat flour, 501 b sack, sl.lO. Minnesota old wheat flour, 50 lb sack, $1.25. Bacon and California hams, 7 cts. 18 lbs best granulated sugar SI.OO. 19 lbs white Winsor A sugar SI.OO. Mason fruit jars, 15 to 25 cts dozen less

UNDERWEAR. 25 doz. women’s gauze vests, worth 10 to 15 cts each, choice to close, each 3 cts. Men’s Balbriggan under shirts worth 50c, choice 25 cents. BINDING TWINE. Best Sisal binding twine, per lb 12c. CARPETS. 5 per cent off all carpets, and 10 per cent, off lace curtains. CAPES AND SHIRT WAISTS. $3.00 Brocaded capes to close, $1.25. Every ladies’ shirt waist at cost to close out. DRESS GOODS. 40c to 45c fine dress swisses and organdies to close, 25c.

CLOTHING. 200 all-wool suits, were $10.50 to $16.50, Choice of lot to close $7.50. . too Men’s linen suits, worth $4.50 to $5, choice to close $3.00. All Boys’ clothing at cost to close put. Special great pants’ sale at cut prices. SHOE SALE. 3,500 pairs of shoes. Broken sizes, odds and ends. Many will_.be sold at less than 50 cents on the dollar. A great variety men's and women’s walking shoes all at greatly reduced prices. HATS AND CAPS. 0500 straw hats marked 25c, 50c and 75c * each, choice of lot, each 10c. Cavalry blud cloth caps, worth 50 cents, choice 25c.

Trade at the reliable one-price cash house, where your money buys the most and best of everything, and where every thing is delivered free to any part of the city. TELEPHONE 36. NEW DEPARTMENT STORE, b. forsythe, pro.

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