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FviGOROUSJUNITi | CLEARING SALE! j £ For the next ten days “ The Golden Rule." the i x home of dependable merchandise, where qual- i 2 ity is never sacrificed to give price point, will - # offer the largest aggregation of desirable bar- 4 x gains ever submitted to your choosing. i 2 Headquarters for Shirt Waists! j £ We are certainly Headquarters for Desirable 4 £ Shirt Waists. We offer the entire stock at a 4 2 very low price. 4 # A Saving of 40 per cent on Clothing! < 2 The best of all Clothing chances. This is the j comment of all who have participated in our 2 Closing Out Sale. The fact is so plain, the 5 # proof so indisputable that none can deny it. 2 £ A Colossal Wash Goods Sale! J 2 Prices nearly’ cut in half. You will certainly 2 # find extraordinary bargains in this department. 4 Our Shoe Sale Goes Merrily On! < To make it still more interesting we will con- I tinue Our Shoe Sale at a great sacrifice for 4 the next ten days. 4 Underwear! Underwear! Underwear! J We have about fifty dozen more suits of Under- 4j wear in stock than we think we should have at 4 this time of the year. We make bold to say £ that never have such values been given as you d will get for the next ten days at S. R. MENDELSON’S. J I comer sprue aib sumo styiis! I || A Great Display of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing?! J git is necessary to see them, examine them, look into the materials and qualities used in order to appre- Ha ciate their high values. The prices were never so low for meritorious merchandise and probably never §§§ will be again. Suits, Top Coats and Trousers for Men and Boys §gs P AS THE HIGHEST ART IN TAILORING CAN PRODUCE. §§ BltH SHOE DEPARTMENT. S CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. 5 FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. Hg Sgft Men's mill Hoys’ All Solid Shoes, Satin Calf, £3 Children’s Waists, ages 4to 14, regular 25c “ Men’s and Boys’ Underwear at 25c, 50c, 75c, lace or congress, light or heavy sole, per S and 40c grades, this week each 15c ~ $l.OO $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 , Hl j r $1 50 c*3 Children’s Knee Pants, ages 4to 14, regular ““ Ihe largest and inost complete line of Men’s , S 3 25c and 40c grades, this week tier iiair... 15c ®° yB Shirts in Southern Colorado at BTO Mens and Boys Bicycle Shoes, Black and eg ~ 25c, s()c, 1 5c, 85c, $l.OO and up to $3 00 KSn , r .. . ... ..... S 3 Boys All Wool Combination Suits ,Coat, “ 1 Tan, Kangaroo and Vici Kid, per pair. . . $2.00 g Cap and Two Pairs of Pants, double seats £ CLOTH IMG DEPiDTUrMT JMffl Our Lines at $2.00, $2.50, $B.OO and s:i.so are S 3 and double knees, this week $3.15 ~ , v-i-uinmo ucrnn men |gf world-lieaters. We have then, in all the popular g Children’s Junior, Reefer, Vestee, Blouse | sHof^ O4^ o .'’ $8 75 Hf SJS tous—all the new colors. Every pair tniaranteed ra and Wash Saits, 50c to* $5.00 0 v SJsSS §Sg £2 a u d n i « , -x £ Beginning at $lO.OO we show an immense assortment Ilanau & Son’s Finest Footwear we sell for $5.00. C 2 A BaBe and Hat free with every suit. jj of truly perfect Suits. Fit, fabrics and workman- Ato E widths, all colors and styles, patent leath- § ~ 7 T r— § shi P guaranteed. fgg Mg or RuBBia ca]f enalne] vici ki( T Fre ; ich oal{ and § " e “ ,e Bol ° *S e " ts for “Monarch world-renowned £ At $12.50, $15.00, $lB.OO and $20.00 we make the £§& Kn ’ ’ ’ ’ g white, colored and soft Negligee Shirts. Every S tailors squirm. Worsteds, Cheviots, Serges and fK§i shell-cordovan. E3 new desirable fabric as well as all sizes. SS Tweeds in patterns galore. All alterations free. §§§ GENTLEMEN: Buy the best. You take no chances here. We conduct two large stores. Our out- Ills jig put is big. We can save you money on good goods. One pried to all. Pay checks cashed. 1 BBRGER]VEA]\r BROTHERS | RELIABLE CASH OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS. . . LA JUNTA AND PUEBLO, COLORADO, jgf LOCAL NEWS. i 1 rade at joy’s. . Lawn hose at Cawthron’s. Fine box stationery at the Palace drug store. For soda water and cigars the ' Palace drug store leads. 1 j Melvin Bros’, pays fancy prices 1 1 for fancy fat stock. See them. I H. G. Bourne went to Rocky Ford on No. 5 yesterday on busi ! ness. Fight per cent money for city or I farm loans.—W. R. Gibson, Cen- I I tral block. m ]• Wiley, of the Great Plains • Storage Company, was in town \ several days this week. Highest cash price paid for fat , cattle, calves, poultry and produce 1 1 at the Columbia Meat Market. • The Semi-Weekly Tribune and 1: Kansas City Weekly Journal one j year for one dollar and fifty cents. “Blondie” Hestrom left for Den | ver on No. 5 yesterday morning, and will “fire” out of that city in 1 ■ the future. Switchman W. F. Tryne and j wife left on No. 6 Thursday night for Great Bend, Kan., to visit friends and relatives for a few i weeks. C. B. Ferrin, traveling repre sentative of the Outwest Printing and Stationery Co., of Colorado 'Springs, was in town Thursday on j business. I am prepared to do all kinds of ; plumbing work and would be • pleased to submit prices to those who wish to make connections to the sewer.—A. H. Cawthron. Mrs. Burt McKee, of Verona, Pa., a sister of Mrs. Austin Joy. returned Wednesday morning from Holly, where she has been visiting her brother, C. L. McPherson. Tickets for the occasion of the Trans-Mississippi National Expo sition at Omaha. June Ist to No vember Ist, 1898, will be on sale from May 30th to October 15th. Call at ticket office for rates, route and trains.—W. O. Skinner, . Agent. Charles A. Little returned on No. 5 Wednesday morning from Portsmouth, Ya.. and other eastern points. He visited New York City, Coney, Island and several seaside resorts, indulging in a plunge into the surf. He says the big waves now have no terrors for him, hav £ SPECIAL CLOSING OUT £ $ PRICES ON ALL t-a 5 £ SUMMER MILLINERY. £ ing mastered the art of riding them successfully. Ice cream soda every day at the Palace drug store. Keep your lawn wet. Cawthron will sell you the hose. C. H. McVay, of Rocky Ford, I was a county seat visitor yesterday. E. H. Hem us, of Pueblo, was a La Junta visitor Thursday on busi- I ness. Patent carpet exhibitor at Stark’s displays a carpeted room forty feet square. You can never complete a nice Sunday dinner without going to Melvin Bros’, market. Mrs. G. \V. Parker is quite ill at her home on Raton avenue, being threatened with appendicitus. Farmers take your produce to the cash market of R. S. Brock & : C 0.,, opposite the National Hotel. W. M. Wiley, of Hollv, super intendent of the Great Plains Storage Company, was in town Thursday on business. Mrs. B. N. Steward returned on | No. 5 Wednesday morning from j Urich, Mo., where she had been; summoned owing to the illness of j a brother, who died on the 23d i ult., shortly after her arrival. The Great Plains Storage Con.-; pany have been placing the poles for their telephone line along j Trinidad plaza this week, making a connection yesterday at the Ar- j cade Pharmacy w ith the Colorado telephone lines. Their line runs , as far east as Holly. 1 was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last J fall had a more severe cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, know ing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with the most gratifying results. The first bot tle relieved me very much and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. 1 have not had as good health for twenty years. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. Beard, Claremore, Ark. Sold by the Palace drug store. Pure blood and good digestion mean perfect health. Prickly Ash Bitters purifies the blood and strengthens the stomach, liver and bowels. PEACE OR WAR! No matter whether its peace or war, Uncle Sam must have Gro ceries, and he is not the only one. There are others, and its the others we propose to look af ter. Our stock is complete, quality excellent, prices right. Farmers —Bring us your produce. We will give you the highest market price for your Butter and Eggs, and give you prices that talk on Groceries. We want your trade. CARLTON-TINDALL MER. CO. EGGS FOR SALE. At my poultry yards near La Junta I have eggs for sale from the following thoroughbred chickens: Barred Plymouth Rock, White Plymouth Rock, Brown Leghorns, Black Langshams, White Langshams, Light Brahmas, White Wyandottes. For further information call on or address, H. E. HOLBROOK, La Junta, Col.