Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MODEL CLOTHING COMPANY Manajer ' ' - . Closing Out Sale On account of my failing health, I have decided to retire from business, and in order to do so I offer the entire stock to the buying public at exactly first cost. This stock is practically all new, nothing in the house but what was purchased the past year. It consists of Hen’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing == Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods ===== e Socithj Sranfc Below we quote you prices on some goods, and K’S/ We Want 7011 tO C ° me and examine them > it means money to you. All new spring goods included in this closing out sale. 1 < MEN’S SI.OO KHAKI PANTS, f 1 now $ - 89 WWOT MEN’S $1.50 CASSIMERE PANTS, f now ’ $1.15 men’s $2.00 worsted pants, v® now MEN’S $2.50 WORSTED PANTS, now $1.75 jfiL? I H MEN’S $3.00 WORSTED PANTS, 5 £ I • ■ I now $2.10 | fr WuLN MEN’S $3.50 WORSTED PANTS, I; iH now • $2.35 VI I raH Li! ALL MEN’S 50c WORK SHIRTS, I il l 1 . ,• now ■ $.39 j I j mH i 1 ALL MEN’S 50c NECKTIES, h =; IH now- $.39 I I i'W M . f ALL MEN’S 25c SUSPENDERS, ■ ri H i nOW $ - 19 all MEN’S 50c UNDERWEAR, now $ 39 '•H 'Io L ALL MEN’S 25c HOsg, UjQb! •|s i :ij. now $.lB wpfl 5 HjWw d ALL MEN’S 15c LINEN COLLARS, now •••• $-10 1910 AUWDecterl Cohn. < \\ e have 150 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, sizes 10 to 16 years, with straight knee pants, are actually worth from $3.00 to $6.00 per suit, but to close out quickly the price is, per suit... .$1.68 U Men’s $1.50 Dress Shirts, all new..sl.oo Men’s SI.OO Dress Shirts, all new.. .79 E Men’s 75c Dress Shirts, all new 49 w f ' One lot Boys’ Dress Shirts, all new.. .37 Lila r Hats and Caps, all new spring goods— '1 1 Any $3.00 Longley Hat....; $2.25 j j Any $2.50 Longley Elk Hat 1.75 I 'W » Any $2.00 Hat 1.45 ’ fl I Any $1.50 Hat 1.00 < I Any SI.OO Hat 79 0 II lUH I .Wi fHL * Full Line Suit Cases, all at cost i I All Overalls exactly at first Wholesale cost nHhUlf Ww - 1 Our goods will all be on display and all marked in plain figures. Come in and make your spring ' fi| purchases and save money. We are willing to I show you if you will come in. — <*n>ntMl9lOAlb«iDederhC«hn MODEL CLOTHING CO. a p“”“

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. As usual, there be many changes in postoffice address of readers of The Democrat this spring, and we want to urge upon all such to either notify us or their postmaster or rural route carrier, as the case may be, of their new address. If you notify your postmaster or rural route carrier before you move, giving a list of the newspapers and periodicals you are taking, it is then their duty to notify the publishers thereof of your new address on cards furnished by the postoffice department for precisely that purpose. The safer way, however, is to drop a card to each publisher by the party changing his address. If you are taking) the National Monthly or any other publication in connection with The Democrat, do not write us to have such publication changed to your new address, but write the publishers themselves. Please •> remember this. ADVERTISED LETTERS. \ Miss Gusta McCleary, Peter Bloon, Oscar Smith, T. D. Miller, Roy Ramon, John Blaze, Wm. E. Fay, Randel Gosner. . .