Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE Doors Open Aga in to the Public For a Short Timo ♦■mi I H-'l-4"H-4'4flili4.l‘f /I■!If 11 IM ffi'l.l.'l I'4 1 H I'l If'l HI 114$ !'<■« !Ij <ll ■ We were closed several days invoicing and receiving bids that were too low for a sale, and rather than give the stock away to strangers, we have decided to give it to our customers and friends who helped to make it. We Will Begin Another Marked- i; Down Sacrifice Sale [SATURDAY, MARCH sth At less prices than ever on everything except thread and calico, and a complete new stock of staple goods to be received in a few days that will be sold at actual cost to help reduce the entire stock for the final sale in bulk. We will appreciate seeing our old friends and customers again at this money-saving sale of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Dry Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Summer Undewear, Etc. ===== SPECIAL Ladies’ Fine S2O and $25 Black Cloaks, now slo.oo sl2 to $lB Princess One-Piece Suits, n0w.. 56.50 to SB.OO $12.50 New Raincoats, now s6.oo and $7.50 Forty Remnants of Carpets : Half-Price to Close Out All-Wool Ingrain two-ply Carpet, per yard sQc 1 "I-tl !■ 1H I I HHi l I f-W'l-H I I I-Hli ll l It-Hll 11 II I 111 HI ill U I Come to the only Bargain Place The Forsythe Store OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 55c; Oats, 41c. J. L. Brady was in Chicago on business Saturday. \ Mrs. Eva Greenlee spent Sunday with friends in Monon. John Finn of Tefft was a business caller here Monday. W. C. Babcock was a Windy City business goer Saturday. Richard Crowell went to Monticello Monday for a few days visit. Miss Zelma Rayher and William Roth spent Sunday in Monticello. Oak Posts and Lumber for sale—M. R. Halstead, Rensselaer, Ind., R-3. Isaac Kight of Fair Oaks transacted business here between trains Monday. J. L. Copsey and Miss Rose Carr spent Sunday in Chicago, taking in the theatres. Miss Hazel Lamson, who is teaching in East Chicago, Ind., spent Sunday at home. Miss Gertrude Leopold went to Bloomington Saturday to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. John Kohler went to Chicago Heights Saturday to visit relatives for a few days. George Pumphrey and son Newton are looking over some of Indiana’s north central land this week. Jerry Sullivan, a former high school teaqher here, but now of Ambia, was up over Sunday, visiting friends. n J. B. McCormick and wife of Gifford took the train Ijere Monday for Chicago where they will visit a few days. Mrs. Hazel Stephenson of Chicago came Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kirk in the west part of town.