Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1902 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE 9Q CENT ..Racket Store.. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. The only star? of it* kind in Jasper County, and the only Bargain giving Houae In Rensselaer. We have nothing In the storajgver 99 cents, which fact alone is a positive proof beyond a doubt that In auch a vast assortment of goods there must be many bargains, and tempting one* at that Do not wait until your neighbor,gets alll of the cream of our stock and then kick yourselves because you was not here first. Be one of the “push” and get in on the ground floor and lap up a little cream with the rest of the vast number of people who visit our store daily. We have nothing but the Cream of Bargains and you will find us always ready to serve you with the best of everything, and at prices that defy competition in the lines we handle, which includes everything manufactured on the face of this Celestial Globe that can be sold at 99 cents and less. Remember we always have something new, we do not sit on the fence all the time, we are on one side or the other; you will always find us on the right side in everything that we un dertake to do. We shall mention a few Cracker-Jacks of Bargains which will drive away that tired feeling which so many people have at this time of the year. It will put new life in your body and make you feel like falling over yourselves to be one of the first here to get some of the bargains which we shall quote below: Over 150 pictures and frames size 16x20 all complete, your choice of 15 different styles of frames, some oak and gilt, others white and gilt, green and gilt, and many others including all the latest landscapes, Fruit and flower pictures religious subjects, over 100 different, subjects to select from, all with glass complete, your choice 99 cents. Others ask from $2.00 up to $3.00 for the same line of pictures. We also have a fine line of children’s and misses’ jackets which we shall close out at the remarkably low price, your choice while they last, at 89 cents. There is not one amongst the entire lot but which is worth three times as much as we ask forthem There are a few more of those shoes to close out at 99 cents, your choice shoes which sell as high as two, three and four dollars elsewhere. There are lots of other things which we might mention but our space is limited, you will find them here by calling. Do not fail to come and examine for yourselves, do not be deceived by what any one tells you, the proof of the pudding is eating it yourself, and we are positive you will find out of such a large stock which we handle something that will more than pay you for calling. Hoping to see you one of the many in the next two weeks to get some of the Cream of our Bargains, we are, Very Respectfully, THE 99 CENT. RACKET STORE.

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Board and lodging. Rates SI.OO Per Day. FRANK COOPER, Indianapolis, Ind. 92. Hahhison St. (English Cor.)