Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1894 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We Greet You With the First Annual CUiAKANCE SALE * of 1 THE MODEL This sale will last to August 10 th 1894. And Will be the GREATEST BARGAIN SALE’ in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Sho; j s, Hats and Carpets. We have put the knife clean through Prices, cutting them in twain. Read a few Quotations!
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! $15.00 men’s suits $11.48 $ 3.50 child’s J. & P. suit. .$ 2.75 12.50 “ “ 9.25 2.50 “ “ “ .. 1.50 10 00 “ “ 7.25 1.25 “ “ “ .. .88 7.50 boys’ suits 5.00 2.00 men’s pants. . 1.48 8.00 “ “ 5.50 1.50 “ “ 1.19 5.00 “ “ ~.. 3.00 1.25 « “ 98 Clothing Must Go. These Prices will show you that THE MODEL is the place to trade. i ■ Shoes and Slippers! __ Ladies Tan Slippers. ; . ...-.... .A.. r. . ..........:.. .. . .$ .87 Ladies’ kid button shoes 1.25 M en’s Bals shoes ..... 1.48 Men’s Congress shoes '. 1.48 Boys’ Congress Bals 1.25 Remnants 0 n r sale . \ I 1 Our REMNANTS will be U ATT! It* 1l fl 1 j Sold So Cheap, in order ilvlllllUill UM bJI.IJLJ.IJ clean up stock for fall. This Sacrifice Sale is made to make room for one of the best selected stocks for the Fall and Winter of 1894 & ’95, which must excell in Selection and Low prices, previous efforts by any merchant. TI-ZE &CODEL,. . WILL A. MOSSLER, Manager.. Rensselaer, Ind. “
Cominiss'onei— Second District, JOlfS C-.MAiiTI N’DAT.K, of Newton Township. Commissioner—Third District, DEXTER it. JONES, of Carpenter Township. A. McCOY & Co’s Bunk is pen pared to make farm loans for the present at 6| per cent, for 5 years, with the tisu'il privilege of partial payments. (.’< mmissions os low as elsewhere. JT j-fit fire in lived of a loan, call and see ns, or address us a letter stating what jott want, and we will cheerfully ariswtr. Vve can furnish the money promptly. W Jr A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. A Page From Her History/ The important experiences of others are Interesting. The following is no exception: "Ihad been troubled with heart disease 25 years, much of that time very seriously. For live years I was treated bv one physician continuously. I wits in business, lint obliged to retire on account of my health. A physician told my friends t hat I could not live a month. My feet and limbs were badly swollen, and I was indeed in a serious condition when a gentleman directed my attention to Dr. Mlles’ New Heart Cure, anil said that his sister, who had been afflicted with heart disease, had been cured by the remedy, and was again a strong, healthy woman. I purchased a Dottle of the Heart Cure, and in less than an hour after taking the first dose I could feel a decided improvement in the circulation of my blood. When I had taken three doses I could move my ankles, something I had not done for months,and my limbs haa been swollen so long that they seemed almost putrlfied. Before I had taken one bottle of the New Heart Cure the swelling had all gone down, and I was so much better that 1 did my own work, On my recommendation six others are taking this valuable remedy."—Mrs. Morgan. 569 W. Harrison St., Chicago, 111. Dr. Milos' New Heart Cure, a discovery of an emlneht specialist In heart disease, Issold by all druggists on a positive guarantee.or sent by the Dr. Mlles Medical Co.,Elkhurt, Ind., on ■» receipt of price, fl per bottle, six bottles for *5, express prepaid. It Is positively free from all oplutes or dangerous drugs. r For Sale by all druggists. Baby carriages all styles and prices at Williams.
