Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1900 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Another ! Mark-Down To prices absolutely less than manufacturers’ wholesale prices to make a clean sweep of all. Shoes and Clothing, Remnants and small lots in every department, to vacate the shelves and counters for a most gorgeous display of Spring Goods, that will begin to arrive in carloads in a few days. Stock-taking over, and this Great Clearance Sale will last until every piece is sol'd. Hats and Caps. Abont y off to close. A new stock over 300 dozen bought and part of them shipped.

CLOAK SALE. Jackets and Capes—s lots, only 5. Choice of al. in the house. Lot I. $7.50. Fine Kerseys, melton, late ’ /’D • were 5i0.50 to $16.50. I nt nn Jackets and Plush and Fine Cloth LOt 2, 4>5.00. $8 to so Lot 1 $2 KO All Wool Jackets in all colors, ' „ ’ were $5.00 to $7.50. ... ' ■ \ Lot 4> SI.OO. Jackets were $3.50 to 56.50. Lot 5, socts • Jackets were $3.00 to $4.50. ♦ Black Coney Fur Collarettes $1.25. GROCERIES. A large supply bought and stored in the basement before the recent sharp advances and they will be sold at prices for cash that no competition .can afford to meet. Prices always the lowest and the best of everything in fancy and staple groceries and fruits.