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I . t i I ■. ;• .1 'l.i. .. |i) , .1 OAY OCTOBER 5, T1885 VOL. 15. NO. 78. MON .iiU Miv: THE TUKBULENT Another A Rnmor Prevalent That the Has Become Deniented—Oreti for Annexation'to Greet For Ladies and f vr. ■ Nlliin;' lt-" r Approval Affairs, SOLICITED W^aftderfully1 Cheap. ' WonAerfeiHy C Lh#st PricesTeU.ai| Everybody TeIls 0ur Corner Brook and Division Streets, opposite Washington Hotel Men's Suits worth $13 will be sold for $5. Bovs' Suits worth $6.50, will be sold .for $3 Children's Suits worth $6 for $2, Working Pants worth $2 for $1. Working Pants worth $1.50 for 75c. Overalls worth 75c for|25c. Undershirts worth $2 for 85c. Drawers worth $2 for 85q. Undershirts worth 75c for 5i5c. Drawers worth 75c for 25c. Blue Plannel Shirts worth $3 for $1. British Hose, four pail foriSSc. Hose, f&noy. four pair, 25c. These are only a few of the many bargains to be obtained at the Great Fire. Sale. Everything in the store will be sold in the same pro- portion. Overcoats, Glomes, and Fur Caps at your own prices. . ; [ ' * 5 . j • •. 'i | .! i' i »* • K ____.,_L_:_________—„-m m . ■■ SEE THE i BARGAINS AT THE lit WORTH OF 1§4' -!■. K ."Si : * PINE CUSTOM MADE Seizee by creditors from a laree and fashion able Retail Dealer ini Chicago, who was on tb# pWnt of failing, has been ship- : pe4 to this city, and will be sold 1|. in Job Lots or by the V F . Single Pair, r WitbJ3order to li^tch rjr Tapestry, Brussels, and Standard Ingrains, we are enabled to show a fine selection of New Patterns throughout^ £h8aper; C^es :of 3ngraife at 25 ) cents and upwards. ! | i . Also RUGS. BER MATS. ART SQUARES, | Crumb Clcjths. ; ' : In OIL CLOTHS we carry a line second to none inrfto furnish you the best Brass dr "^ihcDintoig made. We guarantee prices as low as the lowest. Please call and be con- " vinced. Respectfully. ' i 4'- FRUIT, EAOHES. PLUMS, GRAPES & 1...;( MAKE THEIR HEADQUARTERS oft the establishments under .thercpntroJi of thfe Navy btiV^-WiW Wmtrary, the fact will beias .it, has.teeuJier^tofore) considered by me as a recommendation In f&ycjr of ,th? fo*,tl>fi,eivwltfyment I Death of a Well-Known Ed I tor .- Cnfo^NATi. Oct 5.—A cable dispatch ■feaeived by Gdfofifef li MaHcdreit, Assistant, regardless q: ,Hdiril9w9£^WlF6W"4lliffWiT!l!PFwlmr ciriulatioi£T Eu « for the papt . tw^ or throe :j . 34 CHICAOO STREET, ■ Which is also Headquarters fori). D« MALLORY'S CE! i ;:r ' ■ ; BRATED OYSTERS. •' '■ • ; il 4hew *->(»t»ulatton of- 186; 101 fMhSt^Md 204,305 females—a total of 890,406. This U a. train of 27.870 as compared with 1880. • • ■ " l! V Y~ -
Object Description
Title | 1885-10-05 Elgin Daily Courier |
Description | Issue of the Elgin Daily Courier newspaper from October 5, 1885. |
Subject |
Newspapers Elgin (Ill.) -- History |
Keywords | newspapers |
Date Original | 1885-10-05 |
Date Digital | 2015-09-22 |
Date Created | 1885-10-05 |
Organization-Subject | Gail Borden Public Library District |
Publisher | Elgin Daily Courier |
Contributing Institution | Gail Borden Public Library District |
Type |
Text Image |
Format | newspaper |
Identifier | microfilm collection |
City, State | Illinois |
Country | United States |
Time Period | 1880s (1880-1889) |
Browse Topic |
Illinois History & Culture Newspapers |
Language | eng |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code) and is intended solely for personal or educational use. Any commercial use without permission is prohibited. |
Collection Name | Elgin Area History |
Description
Title | 00000001 |
FullText | I . t i I ■. ;• .1 'l.i. .. |i) , .1 OAY OCTOBER 5, T1885 VOL. 15. NO. 78. MON .iiU Miv: THE TUKBULENT Another A Rnmor Prevalent That the Has Become Deniented—Oreti for Annexation'to Greet For Ladies and f vr. ■ Nlliin;' lt-" r Approval Affairs, SOLICITED W^aftderfully1 Cheap. ' WonAerfeiHy C Lh#st PricesTeU.ai| Everybody TeIls 0ur Corner Brook and Division Streets, opposite Washington Hotel Men's Suits worth $13 will be sold for $5. Bovs' Suits worth $6.50, will be sold .for $3 Children's Suits worth $6 for $2, Working Pants worth $2 for $1. Working Pants worth $1.50 for 75c. Overalls worth 75c for|25c. Undershirts worth $2 for 85c. Drawers worth $2 for 85q. Undershirts worth 75c for 5i5c. Drawers worth 75c for 25c. Blue Plannel Shirts worth $3 for $1. British Hose, four pail foriSSc. Hose, f&noy. four pair, 25c. These are only a few of the many bargains to be obtained at the Great Fire. Sale. Everything in the store will be sold in the same pro- portion. Overcoats, Glomes, and Fur Caps at your own prices. . ; [ ' * 5 . j • •. 'i | .! i' i »* • K ____.,_L_:_________—„-m m . ■■ SEE THE i BARGAINS AT THE lit WORTH OF 1§4' -!■. K ."Si : * PINE CUSTOM MADE Seizee by creditors from a laree and fashion able Retail Dealer ini Chicago, who was on tb# pWnt of failing, has been ship- : pe4 to this city, and will be sold 1|. in Job Lots or by the V F . Single Pair, r WitbJ3order to li^tch rjr Tapestry, Brussels, and Standard Ingrains, we are enabled to show a fine selection of New Patterns throughout^ £h8aper; C^es :of 3ngraife at 25 ) cents and upwards. ! | i . Also RUGS. BER MATS. ART SQUARES, | Crumb Clcjths. ; ' : In OIL CLOTHS we carry a line second to none inrfto furnish you the best Brass dr "^ihcDintoig made. We guarantee prices as low as the lowest. Please call and be con- " vinced. Respectfully. ' i 4'- FRUIT, EAOHES. PLUMS, GRAPES & 1...;( MAKE THEIR HEADQUARTERS oft the establishments under .thercpntroJi of thfe Navy btiV^-WiW Wmtrary, the fact will beias .it, has.teeuJier^tofore) considered by me as a recommendation In f&ycjr of ,th? fo*,tl>fi,eivwltfyment I Death of a Well-Known Ed I tor .- Cnfo^NATi. Oct 5.—A cable dispatch ■feaeived by Gdfofifef li MaHcdreit, Assistant, regardless q: ,Hdiril9w9£^WlF6W"4lliffWiT!l!PFwlmr ciriulatioi£T Eu « for the papt . tw^ or throe :j . 34 CHICAOO STREET, ■ Which is also Headquarters fori). D« MALLORY'S CE! i ;:r ' ■ ; BRATED OYSTERS. •' '■ • ; il 4hew *->(»t»ulatton of- 186; 101 fMhSt^Md 204,305 females—a total of 890,406. This U a. train of 27.870 as compared with 1880. • • ■ " l! V Y~ - |
Publisher | Elgin Daily Courier |
Contributing Institution | Gail Borden Public Library District |
Type |
Text Image |
Format | newspaper |
Identifier | microfilm collection |
City, State | Illinois |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code) and is intended solely for personal or educational use. Any commercial use without permission is prohibited. |
Collection Name | Elgin Area History |