Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 •'/ - . V ' Ransford’s Department Store RIIVTKITtcIC|G Sale merch^ndlse WE have decided to make a general clean-up of all our stock, disposing of a number of articles which we do not wish to continue to handle and also to reduce our stock to a satisfactory basis and to get room to put in a fine line of Groceries which our trade demands and a larger line of Dry Goods. We will then be situated so we can handle your Butter and Eggs and to do more business with the farmers than we have been doing. We want your trade and have always Wojrked for it. Now we are going after it jbot and heavy and we want your co-operation. With your help we can prove our assertion by giving you same goods for less money or more and better goods for same money. Look at these prices and don’t fail to come to the greatest sale of the season. Sale starts Feb. 13 and lasts just 2 weeks. A dollar spent here will go as far as two elsewhere. Come.
Big Boot and Shoe Sale The largest ever put on in this city. Now is the time to get your footwear at about Yi of regular prices. We have a stock of over SB,OOO. We wish to reduce same J 4 and will sell them at less than first cost. Come in and see what we can do for you. Men's high top Shoes,worth $6.00 now $3.99 Men’s high top Shoes,worth $3.49 now $2.85 Men's high top Boots,worth $4.00 now $3.00 Men’s Elk Skin Shoes, worth $3.50 now $2.85 Men’s Elk Skin Shoes, worth $3.00 now .............'... .... ..• •. .$2.50 Men’s Elk Skin Shoes, worth $2.85 now $2.00 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth $3.00, now ... • .$2.00 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth $2.50, ..$1.75 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth $2.25, now ....... •.......... •. .$1.50 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth $2.00, now $1.25 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth $1.99, now SI.OO Ladies’ Shoes, fine, worth $4.50, now $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes, fine, worth $4.00, now $3.00 Ladies’ Shoes, fine, worth $3.50, now $2.85 Ladies’. Shoes, fine, worth $3.00, now $2.50 Ladies’ Shoes, fine, worth $2.50, now $2.00 Ladies’ Shoes, fine, worth $2.25, now $1.85 Ladies’ Shoes, fine, worth $2.00, now $1.50 Ladies’ Shoes, fine, worth $1.75, now $1.25 Ladies’ Shoes, fine, worth $1.25, now SI.OO Misses’ Shoes, worth $2.50, now pair $2.00 Misses’ Shoes worth $2.00, now pair $1.50 Misses’ Shoes, worth sl.7d, now pair $1.25 Misses’ Shoes, worth $1.50, now pair SI.OO Shoes worth $1.25, now pair .89 Misses’ Shoes, worth SI.OO, now pair .75 Misses’ Shoes, worth 75c, now pair .50 Children’s .Shoes, worth $2.00, n0w..51.69 Children’s Shoes, Worth $1.75, n0w..51.49 Children’s Shoes, worth $1.50, n0w..51.25 Children’s Shoes, worth. $1.25, n0w..51.00 Children’s Shoes, worth SI.OO, now.. .85 Children’s Shoes, worth 85c, now 69 Children’s Shoes, worth 75c, n0w.... .50 Infants’ Shoes, worth 99c, now .75 Infants’ Shoes, worth 75c, now 50 Infants’ Shoes, worth 50c, now 39 Infants’ Shoes, worth 25c, now 19 Hundreds of pairs of Slippers and Oxfords to be sold at of what they cost to close out for our Spring Goods which are arriving daily. Get in on this while we have sizes to fit your feet. The Greatest SlaujHiter Sale in Felt Boots, Over Shoes, apd Rubber Goods of all kinds ever put on isl Jasper County, for the next two weeks starting Feb. 13th and lasting two weeks. Men’s Snag Proof Rubber Boots worth $6.00 pair, now only ....$3.99 Men’s Snag Proof Rubber Boots, regular price $3.99, our price $2.99 Rubber Boots worth $3.00, now $2.00 Boys’ Rubber Boots, worth $2.50, now $1.75 Children’s Rubber Boots, worth $2.00, now • .$1.50 Children’s Rubber Boots, worth $1.75, r- now • • .$1.25 Children’s Rubber Boots, worth $1.25, now ..SI.OO Men’s Heavy Artie high top, worth $3.25; now only $2.85 Men’s Heavy Arties, worth $2.00 now SI.OO Lads’ Arties, worth $1.25, n0w...... .89 Children’s Arties, wotth 99c, n0w... : .50 Men’s leather top Rubbers worth $3.25 pair, now only. •• • ~52.85 Men’s leather top rubbers, worth $2,99 , pair, now only .^... $2.49 Rubbers from 39c pair up.
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PUBLIC SALE. Frank 'FV>ltz, as administrator of the estate of Simon P. Thompson, deceased, and Firman Thompson and Frank Foltz, individually, will offer at Public Auction to the highest bidder, at Thompson’s Ranch, % mile north of Parr, Jasper county, Ind., commencing at 11 o’clock a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1»11,
