Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
(CLOSING PUT <>ALE. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. Having been in the grocery business in Rensselaer continuously for 40 years, I have concluded to close out my stock of GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, STORE FIXTURES, in Large or Small quantities , , AT A SACRI FI C E. | ONE LARGE BUTCHER REFRIGERATOR j § nearly new, as good as can § IS be made, 2 Meat Blocks, j§ But_cher Scale, Saw Cleaver, Etc., at a Bar- 1 gain. One 2 seated Carri- _- §| age, little used, one single j I Top Buggy. E : ; v I will continue my ICE Business. I have my house well filled with good ice. I respectfully solicit the continuance of the trade of all my old patrons and thank them for their liberal patronage in the past, and solicit the patronage of as many new customers as will favor me with their orders. BUSINESS PROPERTY fOfi SALE OR REIT, Will give possession inside of sixty days. - A big bargain to die purchaser. One of the best if not the best business properties in the city. « * If you want Bargains come and see me c. c. Starr.
9Q CENT |J RACKET STORE.
44 VE/HAT a wonderful Store !” is everyone’s opin- ▼ ▼ ion after a visit here, and “Oh. my, how cheap, and such a fine quality of goods, and such a variety to select from. No wonder you have such a trade, as we find everything just as advertised and when you say you have Bargains they are here and show for themselves, as all my neighbors will testify.” Another one says, “We never come to town unless we visit the 99 Cent Racket Store as they always have something new and so cheap that the temptation is such that we cannot resist buying, even if we think we do not want anything.” The truth of the whole matter is we strive to please, not only in the appearance of our store but in the quickness and dispatch of handling our trade; we do not have to keep a large army of clerks, but the army we do keep is capable of doing as much under the management's a full regiment would in some places, and no matter how low the prices seem to you the quality of our goods will be maintained.
THOSE EASTER NOVELTIES in Pletes at 10 cents each are world-beaters. THOSE BOYS SUITS, 3 pieces, pants, eoat and vast, are coins like hot cakes.
) We are still finding a lew jobs now and then that * put the department stores and catalogue houses in the ) shade with all their army of clerks and buying in car lots. The small dealer can make them squeal once in a while, and they wonder how it is done. * Do not be deceived, but when in town come in and ) see us, no matter what you want, you will be better * able to judge after an inspection of our stock, of what (we carry and our mode of doing business. We know > you will buy something and probably we can save l TOU SOME MONET. | Open evenings until nine o’clock. Call for your [ tickets with every sale no matter how small, our [ National Cash Register prints a ticket with each sale [ and they are worth dollars to you if you save them. ) TIIC QQ PENT Mn ffflW "• V * "ANSFORD. Propr. I IHE UU IlfJVi ftIUAEI OIUnE, Rensselaer, Indiana.
MONEY ON FARMS. A special fond to loan. on. Farms tor Fire Team at 5 per dent interest, with privilege to make partial payments at any interest paying time. Call at ' First National Bank, No„of Pub. Sq., Rensselaer, lud.
