People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1897 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I HRE SALE! (SBOOO Stock of Merchandise I PORTER & YEOMAN, Rensselaer, Ind. I Tuesday morning, Jan- 26th, the large store building occupied by Porter & Yeoman was destroyed by fire and their immense itock of unsurpassed merchandise was partially saved by being hurriedly carried into the street. These goods are but slightly damfcged, none injured by fire, water or smoke, though somewhat mussed. Some are slightly soiled by the snow boxes nn<? r?tr en ’ t K N ° better StOCk ° f g °° dS be foUnd a "^ he - The - ek has been spent in bringing orZ out of chaos aTIn do 1 W S th ll l, the ' nSura " c ® companies. They have been allowed a fair consideration for their loss and propose to give the people double the benefit granted them. The stock must be sold. Present quarters are but temporary. Fifty cents will buy as much of pi V a« a great sacrifice. 3 h'is comp Wet ever/SetaT'™ * B ’° oo S '° Ck mus * be sold be,ore * he ,irst °* 1000 pair Hose-Ladie’, men’s and childrens. 1500 suits ladies’ and gents Underwear. 1000 pair Shoes, out of boxes, at 50c on the * ° tr ? s 25 °: Clothing-Pants, Overalls, Boys Suits, down to SI.OO. 50 dozen Hats, low as 25c on the dollar. Prints, Dress G oods-customers price. Blankets way down. Trunks, slightU scratched, at a heavy discount. Carpets, forty rolls of Ingrain, at bargains. Corsets, torn out of box, heavy cut. Gloves, Mittens and all other goods will be sold greatly below cost. Store in Nowels House Block.

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