Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1905 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

QQ CENT JJ RACKET STORE. Great Slaughtering Sale V to taKfi place at once and last up to Jan. 14, 1905. Just before we take stock we will slaughter everything in the store at prices that will make a general clean-up. We need the money and the goods must go at any price. Come everybody, pick out what you want, we will not let you go without it. We mean business, this is no selling out at cost or 40 or 5° cents on the dollar, but a sale that will be a record-breaker, one that can be relied upon and one that you will be doubtly repaid for coming miles to buy your goods of us. Here are a few of the many bargains to be found here—note the prices and act accordingly:

Men’s Snug Proof Felt and Rubber Boots, others get $3.00 to $3 50 for, we will sell while they last at per pair n* ■ *99 A good Felt and Rubber Boot, others get 2£ to 3 dollars for, we will sell for this sale for only per pair Boys’ Felts and Rubbers, while they last, per pair 99 C Childrens overalls __ _ per pair 19*' Men's overalls per pair only 39^" Not the cheap kind but the best we have some we will close out at, per _ pair, for only ■9^ Boys’ knee pants, others get 50 to 75 cents for, we will sell at per pair Underwear, regular 50 and 00c goods, we will clean up what we have at per garment lees than whole- __ sale price 39^” Rubber overshoes while they last per pair, _ from 40 to 99^

While this sale is on we shall give everybody a 2 present of a tine Qileograph Pictures, in a tine Oval * Frame with glass, in the beautiful dark browns and 2 greens and blacks, solid oak. A picture that you will 2 pay at art stores as high as $1.50 for, you can get * your choice of over 100 subjects absolutely free, with- g out a cent expense to you whatever. All you have to * do is to save your checks which you get from our reg- 2 ister, and when your purchases amount to $5 you get 2 the picture free'. Remember this does not apply to any 2 old tickets but just what you get while this sale is on. 2 With the Did tickets we give you one for $lO worth, * We also have other premiums which we give in China, 2 Glassware and Rugs. a Come in and see how cheap we can sell you what |g you want, and remember the more you buy of us the 2 cheaper we can sell goods. We have just closed up the largest Christmas business we have done since we have been in business here, and we are very thankful to our * many friends and patrons for their kindness in throwing 5 their share of business with us. We shall strive in future to make this your principal shopping place by sell- * ing as before, the “same goods for less money, or 2 more and better goods for same money.” Wish 3 ing you all a Happy New \ear, lam, respectfully yours * E. V. RANSF ORD, f Proprietor 99 Gent Racket Store, Rensselaer, Ind. CUT out the Coupon printed below, paste It on the back of a postal card and mail it to us TO-DAY. In return we will *©ud you, FREE, a sample copy of FARM PROGRESS The ereat MouthW Magaziue, devoted to the Interest* of the American Farmer, hi« family and hU home. FARIT PROGRESS is itatted in ataudard newspaper size. It contaius sixteen pages—ll 2 cclnms-of the best agricultural and home literature, half-toues. drawing, pomes, puzzles, games, household topics, short stories, fashions and especially prepared readlug matter aud departments for boys and girls. Its subscription price is only —TEN CENTS A YEAR For w hich it will be seut to any address, postpaid. It is conducted by the publishers of The St. Louis Republic, which fact alone is a guarantee of It# character and high quality. We are sure that you will find FARM PROGRESS the biggest and best, as well as the cheapest, magazine of its kind ever published. The Republic, St. Louis, Mo.: Please mail a sample copy of Farm Progress to Name P. O County.. No State Remember. PARTI PROGRESS Is only Ten Cents ■ year. See it sad show it Ik year f rteedzT Address all aullte THE REPUBLIC. ST. LOUIS, no.