Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1903 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LIQUIDATION. Vast business interest elsewhere demanding our attention and being unable to secure quarters adapted to business of such magnitude as we had originally iritened to install in Wolcott, Lid-, we find it to Close out, Lock, Stock, & Barrel. We have during our career in Wolcott created a purchasing power for your dollars which after our advent grew to double theif former value. This has been made a possibility through our method or Retailing at Wholesale Pnws and through that only. We have conducted for our mutual benefit several Grand Money Saving Sales but for we intend to make this CLOSING OUT Sale the Greatest of the Great. It requires a wonderful effort on our part but as the public well know we are equal to the emergency. We will therefore inaugurate th ; s unprecedented Money Getting & Money Saving Sale. THURSDAY MORNING JAN. 22, and will continue only until SATURDAY NIGHT JAN. 31. We mean to convert this entire stock of Clothing, Men’s Furnishings, Hats, Caps, & Shoes including all counters; show cases and other fixtures into cash before Jan. 31. The argument which must and will convince you that you need these goods will be found in the following. Price List: Clothing Department; Men’s Suits & Overcoats worth fully $6 closing out price only $2.35. Men’s Suits & Overcoats worth not less than $8 liquidation price only $3.75. Men’s Suits & Overcoats worth $lO & sll final sale price only $5.60. Men’s Suits & Overcoats worth all of $12.50 closing out price only $6.40. Men’s Suits & Overcoats worth sls and $16.50 money saving price only $7.85. Men’s Suits & Overcoats Finest Dress Suits included in this lot, a late purchase which would be good values at $lB to $22 to be given away at $9.75. Odd Pantaloons Our entire stock to be sacrificed at prices which wil make you an eager purchaser. Boys and Childrens Suite including Long pants suite, Norfolk suits, Vestee suits and the always reliable and much preferred plain, double-breasted styles all at prices which will close them out quickly. Shoe Department: Men’s Solid leather McKay stitched, worth $2 and $2.25 only 95 cts. Men’s dress Shoes Bals or Congress worth up to $2.75 only $1.35. Men’s Best $3.50 & $4 hand finished, Goodyear Welts only $1.95. Men’s Furnishing Goods: Handkerchiefs white with fancy borders, fast colors, worth 10c only 2|c. Handerchiefs, pure turkey red or indigo blue, worth 10c only 2|c. Sox, Men’s blue, red or fancy, mixed half hose, worth 15c only 50. Suspenders, Men’s pure linen webs worth 15c only 6c. Suspenders, Men’s fancy, silk embroidered, worth 25c only 10c. Underwear, Men’s heavy ribbed drawers or shirts only 15c. Underwear, Men’s heavy fleeced, worth 50c only 29c. Shirts. Fancy percales with or without collars, worth 50c sale price only -25 c. Shirts, Any of the best white or colored shirts including the celebrated Monarch, Lion or Clarendon brands only 50c. Umbrellas, Good Gloria silk, steel frames, worth $1 to $1.50 sale price only 48c. Hats and Caps: Men’s All pearl or grey, soft and stiff hate, worth from $1.50 to $3 only 95c. Men’s soft and stiff hate, choice of entire stock only $1.35. Caps worth one dollar and 50c, sale price only 48c and 29c. Nothing to be reserved. This entire stock must be sold in whole or in part. Our store will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday January 20th and 21st to invoice and arrange the stock to facilitate buying. i Don’t delay, come early to avoid the rush which will surely ensue. It will pay you and pay you well to travel 100 miles to participate in this indescribable bargain feast which will begin on Thursday morning January 22nd at 9 o’clock. Look for the Red Sign on Range Street and make no mistake. THE WOLCOTT BANKRUPT STORE, Wolcott, Ind. ■— ■■ !■ SIOO,DOO. To loan on farms at a low rate of interest. This is a special fund Call at once as insurance companies are refusing farm loans. Aho money to loan on Bankable note at current rates. Loans made on City property, and second mortgage. Jambs H. Chapman. Makeever’s Bank Building,