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1MB Mm ' BwF. LUSK, Editor. IN THK INTEREST OF THE I'EOPLE AND THE REPUBLICAN, PAftYr ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCS1 VOL. VI. JACKSON. MISSOURI, THURSDAY. JULY 2. 1903. "Ti B? W: B fi R ft I1W Q :fl TOtt n x P u 1 - -. : "4 .I'M- I am ; v. 4 'if mb '.. a m mr m m mm m mm m g mm m . mmt r m m a - nan nnnnfflamnn mm i We. wish to extend our thanks to our many customers fqr their liberal patronage during the past season, and assure aU that fair dealing and kind treatment will continue to be extended in the future. . We are now giving our First July Clearance Sale, which will begin July 6, 1903, and continue until all Summer Goods are gone; and we propose to make this the Greatest Money Sa ving Event lor tie People Ever Given in Cape County.. The low prices in each departmenthould interest every man, wornan ancKchild and you certainly will take advantage of this great opportunity, ancKcorhe early as the best will go first. - ! 1 rT" : r ' m Dress Goods. U Skirts and Waists. - 1 - 1 All ficent Lawns and Challies at , r. . . .Sjeeuts.. - WEKLl WR HAVE! THEM TO SElLxLl 44 7 J and 8 J cent Lawns and Dimities at 5 " ' . 10 12 cent 44 44 44 V . . . ...7 " . One lot Linen and Ijue Skirta which we will close out at half price and if you want a good 15 - ti tt 44 . . 10 44 wash skirt get one Jot two 6i this lot. 25 . 30 " " " ' WaistsI WaistsI WaistsI 50 44 44 44 " !). 85 44 All Wai.KW price 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, and $2.00, go at25c each. One lot of Silk 50 yards Babolette Crepon worth 30 cents at J. .12 J cents. and Satiu waists-worth up to $0.00, go at 50c. Our line of fancy Skirts will goat agreat reduction. 32 44 , Dentelle Soufflee 44 30 44 " .O 12 " ----------------- 100 44 ' 36 inch Madrass 44 25 ....j...: 15 44 150 44 Percale , 44 0 " . L.TlA.., 4J 44 Millinery. 500 Waist and Shirting Gingham worth 7J cents . V 4 44 . Beginning July fi, we will positively sell all Hats and Millinery goods at half price. This Is And many others that will be bargains. your chance to get a wonderful bargain. Miscellaneous Bargains; . Shirts and Underwear. One lot Thompson Glove Fitting Corsets worth fl.00 and $1.25 only In Gentlemen's Dress Shirts we will absolutely break the record and sell good nice shirts worth 60 50 cents. Hasting Thread 1 cent a spool. One lot Hibbon from one to cents for the little 'sum of 25 cents; shirts worth 75 cents for the little sum of 45 cents; shirts worth $1.00 five inches wide our close out price is 5 cents per yard. One big lot Ladies' for the little sum of ' 05 cents. We also have a line of Gentlemen's Fancy Underwear in Pink, Blue and Belts worth 25 cents and 50 cents for 10 cents. All -Baby Ribbon 1 cent fancy colors. The 25 cent kind will be thrown out at 19 cents; the 50 cent kind will be thrown out at 37 per yard. cents, and" don't you forget it. At 10:00 o'clock A. M. each day for one week, beginning next Monday, July 6, we will sell 10 yards of Calje'o, for ten minutes only, for 10 cents. Wiliyou tfiink to look at our straw hats while attending this sale. THEY MUST GO." We will also sell a fw felt. hats worth $2.25 and $2.00 at $1.50 and $1.25. " r " H.50 at..... : $1.10. : ': " . . $1.25 at ... ' ' Wc . . . $1.00 at ,. 70c " . " " 50c at v 25c Necties. We have a few hundred ties we will close out at almost nothing and sell a lOcent tie for 4 cents, a 25c tie for 10 c, a 50c tie for 28c. We also carry a complete Hue of gents furnishing goods. In the Clothing line we will astonish you in bargains in all sizes and styles. Who would think a minute of not buying when you can get such as this? Men's Suits regular price $ 2.00 for only $1.45 Men's suits regular price $12.00 " " $9.50 Boys' knee suits reg. price $5.25 ' " $4.00 " $8.00 " " $1.85 . " " M " $15.50 " " $12.00 " " ' " $4.01) ' " $3.00 " . i $3.25 " " $2.50 " 41 " " $10.00 " ,4 $12.25 " " $3.50 " " $2.75 " " 44 $ 4.00 44 44 $2.75 Youth's suits regular price $11.00 for only $8.50 44 44 44 44 $2.50 44 44 $1.75 4 4 4 4 . ' 4 4 4 4 $ 5.00 44 44 $3.90 " 4 4 4 4 4 4 $8.25 44 44 $0.25 44 44 44 " $1.75 44 44 $1.35 4. 44, $ G.OO 4 4 4 4 $4.75 44 44 44 44 $0.00 44 44 $4. 25 44 4 4 . 4 4 44 $1.50 44 44 $1.15 44 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 $0.00 44 44 $7.00 44 44 44 44 $4.50 44 44 $3.25 Men's odd pants reg. price $4.00 for only $3.00 " " $10.00- 44 44 -$7.50 44 44 44 4 4 $2.50 44 44 $1.75 - 44 " 4 4 4 4 $3.00 44 44 $2.15 14 4 4 4 4 44 $2.00 44 $1.50 44 Boy's 4 4 4 4 14 $1.00 44 1 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 75C 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,r)0C 4 4 This is your best opportunity. 44 $1.60 44 $1.15 80c 44 GOc 44 40e BARGAINS! BARGA1NSJ- Shoe Department. The biggest shoe bargains of the season in a big lot of ,4odds and ends" that it will pay you to investigate. We also sell slippers. Ladies" 7fi cent kiud for 60 cents; $1.15 kind for 85 cents; $1.50 kind for $1.15; $2.00 kind for $1.65 cents; $3.00 kind for $2.00. - Men's and boys' slippers like above. We have gents', ladies' and vhildren's shoes at about half price. In addition to the above we carry the best up-to-date line of shoes in the county. Grocery Department. 'Sugar, best granulated. 18 pounds for $1.00 as long as present stock lasts. Good package coffee 10 cents a package. Good bulk roasted coffee 10 cents a pound. We -have the best 15 cent and 20 cent coffee that can be had for the money. Country lard and bacon 11 cents and 12 cents a pound. Keg soda two pounds for 5 cents. We will continue to pay cash for produce and we ' al ways guarantee as much cash for eggs as others pay in trade. We have a man in St. Louis and other cities buying furniture, and in order to make room for our enormous new stock will make it the interest of anyone to get our prices before buying. We sell FUR NIT II 1115, SPRINGS', KXI'BKSS WAGONS, IU'GS, WINDOW CURTAINS, CASKETS, MATTIIKSSKS, CAHPKTS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, COFFINS, BURIAL GOODS. Why not trade where your dollar goes the farthest? This page of newspaper is not large enough to contain all the bargains we will offer, but ' come and see for yourself.; You 'will enjoy a social time as well as a profitable one. r : JACKSON STORE JACKSON, .MISSOURI. CO M PA N Y, ...... .!.' - ' .