Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
j.tjah.au UJ.'dLd gxk ! 1 Announcement I ' s •*[ I 1 I'* 0:0. fi *:• . V?: 130 II ‘ ■•■■■* 4 x . ; : i STORE NEWS ; 1' " 0 I- *1 | The Chicago Bargain Store has moved four doors ; I east into Hie double storerooms formerly occupied by ! I Rowles & Packer, in the Odd Fellows’ Block, opposite ’ I the courthouse. * , I We have decided to continue closing out stock to \ I January Ist, 1910, and whatever is left then will be ’ I sold in bulk or traded for real estate, I We are now filling in complete lines of new fall ’ Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Cloaks, Underwear, Hos- J I iery, Notions, Etc. I All to be sold at manufacturers’ wholesale prices, except notions, which 9 j will be sold at a small profit, and many carried over goods (good as new) at j l 50c on the dollar. This is a golden opportunity to buy your fall supplies at ! , a saving of 40 to 50 per cent discount. 1. ■■■ .... 1,. 1 -j-K: •, : ' . ,
.J! Ll.l !|l 111. II !.J 1)1 1,.j11,1,_l SHOES AND OXFORDS. Every pair 20 to 50 per cent discount to close out. CLOTHING. Nany new, nobby summer suits, in men and boys’, at 1-3, some 1-2, off marked price, to close out. OVERALLS. All best standard makes, marked 50c and 75 c. Now 38c and 60c pair.
The Forsythe Store — J Phone 36 J
7*, vrt Sag ew tu3& a]' Mrs. Harry Kapp', of Loganspbrt, has returned home after spehding a few days with her husband, Who is working on the college building. >■ — j.- — ms Mrs. Chas. Jacks, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to Lee'yesterday. She was accompanied home by her brother, Clayton Ward. Capt. J. A. Burnham went to Oregon, 111., today, to attend the conference of the Church of God. His granddaughter, Miss Doris Morlan, accompanied him. It is economy to buy home roasted coffee. It is fresh roasted, stronger and will go further than any other ioffee. Our prices are as low as any. C. C. STARR & CO. The fireman on the milk train was attacked with lumbago in his cab at the depot this morning. He was carried to a nearly restaurant and given treatment and was taken to his home at Lafayette on the eleven o’clock train. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C AStto'R I A Governor* Marshall has appointed Mrs. L. 'G. Ellingham, of Decatur, a member of the board of managers of tfye Indiana Girls’ school at Clermont, succeeding Mrs. John B. Elam, of Indianapolis, who becomes a member of the board of state charities. Mrs. 'Ellingham is the wife of the editor of the Decatur Democrat. The August Clean-Up Shoe Sale is now on at Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store. Shoes for men, women or children at less than manufacturers’ prices. Inspect them before you buy. It will pay to trade at Fendig’s Xclnslve Shoe Store, Opera House Block. It has just come to light, says the Starke County Republican, that President Taft has tendered Carl W. Riddick, editor of the Winamac Republican and secretary of the republican state central committee, a nice fgt Job. Just what position the president desires Mr. Riddick to take has not been given out but it is known that .the salary is of goodly proportions. C. C. Starr k Co. sell gasoline at 15 cents per gallon and oil at 19 cents per gallon.
