Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The 99 Cent Racket Store ' * ' The Greatest Sale of the Season will start on MAY Sth and last up to JUNE 1,1908
HAVE JUST PURCHASED ONE OF THE LARGEST'STOCKS UCZoF CHINA EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY OF RENSSELAER. Y:j- * x OVER 11,500 WORTH OF GOODS AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR V*>M f '-PX Vi W » WHICH WE SHALL PUT ON SALE AT THE SAME PRICES AS WE b /? ■■'Wlf '.W- % BOUGHT IT AT, ONLY CHARGING A SMALL PER CENT FOR OUR S/)/ B • V TROUBLE. j!) . >- A Now, ladies, from far and near, if you are looking for bargains, yon ought not • V> '•' to miss this sale. If you want fine China, we have it. If you want the medium |< V *' V 7 Aid, we have it. If you want the common kind, we have it. And we have it at P< < **\Mr prices you never will get a chance to duplicate. No matter where you go, you can /.?*i ,\?A * ‘ not beat us on this deal. We have been "laying” for fust such a lot of china and ’/$'•;? ... have just landed the same. Remember the day and date of sale. Beautiful im- i 1 Poland painted and fancy ohin. at lee. than 50 cento on the dollar Come. p itch fr cents fIQ Salad Dishes from Q fl everybody, to this great sale. You will be surprised at the quality, quantity and to * dub cents up to uUu cheapness that you can buy the same. A few prices are shown herewith. V VU" vvw Hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. Come and see the grand ■,-< . r . display. Nothing like it. f Every lady buying five dollars worth of goods while this sale lasts will receive / u C raMgHm 3 a present of a beautiful Japanese cup and saucer, worth twenty-five cents, ab- JI ilk solutely free. ffiJPwWlw In ( We have beautiful pictures, fancy rugs, fine china, which we give as premiums | c '* ; to our customers for their trade. We do not charge you a cent for them. If we do / not sell the Same goods for less money or more and better goods for the same *•' money, we do not want your trade, and besides the beautiful premiums which you ** get by only saving your tickets which you get with every purchase, no matter how ' 1 small. They are valuable and careful buyers look after them. We, handle almost everything, and that little something which no one else keeps can always be found "i here. You should come here first —but then it is better for you to go elsewhere so you will see how much lower our prices are when you do come, besides “what a difference in quality,’" you will remark at the first glance. “Why, I did not know you handled such a large variety, besides the quality is far superior to the stores down the street and the prices are one-third less anyway. Ido not see why I did not know of this place before. I feel like kicking myself for being so stupid.” How many times have we heard just such remarks as we have quoted above. We have been here going on eight years. It is high time that everybody knew the RACKET STORE by this time. Of coarse there has been a great change in the last five years. Many an old customer has moved away and new ones have not yet got on to the ropes. They will get on to them after tlrey pay a few fancy prices for their goods, whep they could save J by coming here. [Oly if J/ We expect in the near future to put in a line of groceries and to take butter and eggs; we will allow you Ail the highest market price for eggs now if you bring them in. c
Sugars and Creamers ICa (like cut) set only..|y|j /rYkX? • Z ■ » J/ VsNI •** «** \ayir Cracker Jars (like cut) HCa 19c to• ZuC (I s " F WfcV* F • \ / ’4 h-: /WW¥- y? Berry Sets (like cut) QQa 50c to UU /X?- w lyfe- ** Cake Plates, from 15c
Open Evenings to 9 O’clock THE 99 CENT RACKET STORE Open Sat. Evenings 10:30 E. V. RANSFORD, Prop.
BANK STATEMENT. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP RENSSELAER, IND., FEBRUARY 14,19*8 BMOUBCM. LIABILITIBS. Loam ,258,070 79 Capital Stock 900,000 00 U. S. and County Bonds- 27,600 00 Surplus and Profit# .. 12,814 47 Real Eatate-- 0,450 00 Circulating Notes 15,000 00 ■■•9*.as» Deposits39B, 97 M 56.380 44 5488,380 44 DIRECTORS. A. PARK! SON, JOHN M. WASSON, Ek L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Preeidaet. Vice Preaidcat. r»«bkJAMES T. RANDLE,OBO. B. MURRAY. * The Anvil Chorus “Order is Heaven’s first law,” DeArmond’s work’s without flaw; “Instinct builds a nest that’s true,” DeArmond shapes the horse shoe. W. S. DeARMOND, Tefft, > • Indiana.
Don’t Wear Any Kind and j All Kinds of Glasses •••• And do your eyes harm, when you can have your ayes tested by latest methods by a permanently located and/eliable Optometrist. Glasses from $2 up. Office over Long’s Drug Stored Appointments made by telephone, No. 232. DR. A. G. CATT OPTOHETRIST Registered and Licensed on the State Board Examination and also graduate of Optical College. W.B. Richards, Painter and Pa. ter Hanger, ’Phone 331. Wanted —2.000 rolls of paper to hang, and 11 the painting in Jasper county, fifteen years experience in Rensselmt. 1 junel
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