Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- w -J. ............a'* •••« * I I I I I I I I I I I I I I | 1 | I I I I A Special Great September Sale Begins Saturday, September 4th—Until Saturday, October, 2. Every Department Complete with Filling in of JVeto, Up-to-date Merchandise All to be sold at cost and many goods at less than manufacturers’ wholesale prices, to close out the entire remainder of the Chicago Bargain Stoie, now located in the Odd Fellows’ Block, opposite court house, formerly occupied by Rowles & Parker. This is a golden opportunity to buy your fall supplies and the best of everything at 40 to so per cent less than elsewhere. We are not selling goods at a profit, but only getting the cash out of the stock at any price to close out. You are always sure of two things at this store if it is our last days—Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. All our old friends and customers cordially invited to visit us in our new quarters, and we will extend to you the same courtesies as in the past. We are not putting on any style here, but will sell you more goods and better goods for your money than anywhere else in Indiana. ___________________ . ♦
Shoe Stock Complete All out sizes filled in with new, up-to-date stock, and marked at same prices as the old stock and 1-5 off marked price in plain figures to close out at once Some carried over stock at 50c on the $. A full line of children's School Shoes. All oxfords about half marked price to close out. Clothing 20 TO 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT. The greatest bargain in school suits ever offered. One lot of Young Men’s Sults, black and colors, sizes 32 to 36, were $7.50 to $12.50, choice n0w. 94.75 to $6.50 OVERCOATS. One-fourth to one-half off marked price to close out. All best standard makes, 50c and 60c Overalls and Work Shirts, closing out price at 3 A Remnant Sale One yard to ten yard lengths; worsteds, broadcloth, linen, wash dress goods, etc., at about half price to close out A -Sweater Sale In all the newest novelties in men’s, boys, and women’s coat sweaters at marked close prices to sell quick. TO ACCOMMODATE MANY OF OUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE ASKED US TO TAKE THEIR EGGS IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE, WE HAVE DECIDED TO PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR EGGS, IN CASH OR TRADE.
Special values in Trunks, Suit Cases, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Umbellas, Lace Curtains, Five and Ten-Cent Counter Goods, Whittemore Shoe Polish, Graniteware Cotton Batts, Etc. COURT HOUSE THE FORESYTHE STORE Phone 36
MflllMßl. [Under this head notices will be published for 1-cent-a-word for the first insertion, %-cent per word for each additional Insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. No notice accepted for less than 25 cents, but short notices coming within the above rate will be published two or more times, as the case may be for 25 cents. Where replies are sent in The Democrat’s care, postage will be charged for forwarding such replies to the advertiser.] Estrayed— Poland China sow, weight about 175 to 200 pounds. Finder please notify and receive reward.— WESLEY PRICE, R-l, Rensselaer, Ind. For Rent—Eight room house and two lots centrally located. A. H HOPKINS. Farm Loans— Money to loan ox farm property in any sums up to 9,000. E. P. HONAN. For Salt*— Pure bred Hampshire Bucks, from imported stock S. P. THOMPSON, Parr, Ind. For Stale—3o cords of fine dry wood, delivered to any part of city. —E. P. HONAN. For Rent— Bo-acre improved farm, 2 miles east and 4 % miles north of Remington. Chas. Guttrich, Remington. Ind.. R-4. Farm to Rent— lßo to 260 acres, good improvements, immediate possession. Enquire of C. H. PORTER, or phone Mrs. J. W. Williams at 130, Rensselaer, Ind. Sheep For Sale:—2oo Shropshire] breeding ewes and 100 lambs; will be sold In lots of 20 or more. En- ] quire of D. H. or Victor Yeoman, Rensselaer. 'Phone 1(6 and 521-G, 1 respectively. For Sale— Two pure bred Short Horn bull calves, one ten months, the other six months old; color pure red, extra good calves.—D. A. BICKEL, Remington, Ind.
