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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-02-01, Page 5Tin CLINTON' NnW ERA • 1 baye ,asst engaged a first-elass Watchmaker and Engraver and all workwill,have prompt attention, and will be guaranteed. If you have any engraving to do we will do it for you in first-class style, Remimber we do it in our shop and don't send it .away. J. B. RUMBALL Watchmaker, Jeweler, &c., TelephoneExchange ___HOU.SEKF EPERSI If you wavnerthdiesabpsptovnuyeofuo.r your umwonaey. thIofroyuoguhlwy agnotoanahcelatthhfawill Baking Powder, Flavoring Extracts, and Fresh Spices, which are Strongest and Best, go to J. E. HOVEY'S. Dispensing Chemist. Clinton Kica'poo Remedies Sure, Quick & Pleasant is DOCK'S BALSAM of Wild Cherry for Coughs, Colds, &c, is .ly aat °t"eAllen &Wilson's Drug Store on in Stock At Actual Coit Price WI) will offer our entire stock SEELY'S and JOHN TAYLOR'S PERFUMES AT AernAL COST PRICE. These goods are put up in beautiful Cut Glass Bottles, in satin lined cases, and we mean exactly what we say: we will sell these goods at actual cost. We also carry a'full line of ROGERS & GALLET PERFUMES, A. Bout Toles & Co., Paris, and an assortment from all the leading American .and English manufacturers. Call and see our stock and compare prices with any store in town. JAMES H. COMBE CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, PHYSICIANS' 'SUPPLIEQ. ETC. Griginator4 of Low Prices Comex ' llon and Albert Streets The : Turning , Point. There_ comes a.time in every seasonwhen it pays to sell" at a loss.. You may wonder at it, but listen; while you_ are considering present needs, we have future merchandise. Spring an eye on the • e. is almost h re, New Goods are replacing winter stocks, fast as needed room can be secured. We've no patience with slow sellinggoods of any sort. We can at leastgetagood advertisement aft advertlsena.ent out them by selling them. for less than their value. That explains the bargain chances in . Capes and Jackets, Gloves and Hosiery, 'Overcoats and Ulsters,Dress Goods and Silks, Carpets and Draperies. Present prices touch bottom and all for a purpose; we want to clear out the balanceof our winter stock promptly as possible, for thatur p pose we pay you well to take them away. Try an expenditure of ten dollars in general purchases and then compare by doing the same thing else- where. Put us to the test. That's all we ask. GIY..ROY Be ISEMAN. CLINTON'. 1895HFOR.SPRING 1895 As the years come and go, with their varied ex erien- ces in buying and selling,. we feel p as each succeeding -.season comes round, that we know better what the trade demands. We are using every effort to procure for the spring trade the N ewest Goods, the Latest Styles and the Best Pfices procurable,. and we hope to be able to place before our custom.ers the best stock of goods that we have ever shown, at prices worthy of comparison, ... NEW GOODS..I The new stock has commenced to arrive. We have al- ready placed hi stock a large amount of Staples (goods that are already in demand.) CIaOTHING We expect to place in stock in a few day's the largest and best assorted stock of Clothing we have ever carried, and at prices that have never been equalled since we have been in business. We are importing largely of Scotch weeds and Fancy English worsteds, the new things for the better class of Trade. we expect to get a large share of. this Wrade, having engaged. as Cutter, Mr C. C. Rance, who thoroughly understanusiness, he will be found at all times, during business hours, at our store. Dress and Mantle making, Miss Shipley has again taken charge of this department, and is i eady for all orders entrusted to her, we need say nothing more inregard to her ability as a Dress and Mantle maker, her reputation is already established. All other lines of Goods that we have been carrying will be replenished with the newest and best that the markets afford. 49/ GRINS C � ton • t .1 The Finest ti PHOTOGRAPHg � r are taken by STOP* You have fouhd the place to buy your Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing;,fp, Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers At the very Lowest Prices. SPECIAL Flannelette 1 ;yard~wide, Heavy Weight, 10 cts a yard All Wool Tweed, 40 cents for 30 cents Raisins—six pounds for 25 cents BOOTS—A few pairs of those Long Felt Boots lefc, $1,50 a pair Call and examine goods and compare prices. We buy for Cash and sell for Cash. W.. L. OU11ET!1; cas�t�eL�a, �to�D�sao$n