Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1904 — Page 8

aggisasss $20,000 worth of Tailor made I clothing and furnishings. Disastrous weather conditions causes us to slaughter the price on our magnificent stock for 10 | 2MSS days only, beginning Wednes I day, January 4th. THE HUB ■SSnU B. Kalver & Sons, Decatur.

1 Wednesday, January 4, 1905 I 1 $20,000 worth ofmgh^ a r r a n ® e e ' I H WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4.1905. AT 8:30 A. M. „ emenduoaß stock of high grad. 3 WE ARE OVERSTOCKED. Owing to the backward seaso and to F he di . saßt F°y t S ten days only o Vo Oi tailored-made clothing for men, boys and children, and will organize this mighty sale which will pos vly Ry sTOCK OVER FROM °NE SEASON TO O| is not old and shoddy, as we have been in business less than one year idea of business is NO 11 FOR TEN DAYS. Take into co “ aide^ at J°“ that || ANOTER, EVEN IF WE HAVE TO SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE $20,000 STOCK AT THE MERCY OF was ever attempted-involving thousand s of do liars gj this sale will be of great importance to the people for a radius of fifty miles and is Urges BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4, AT 8.30 S|] It will convey to you some idea of the marvelous bargains that we aie going to place on sale for TEN D A Yb, iwwifliu g ® Our Building will be closed two days, Monday and Tuesday, January 2 and 3, to remark and rearrange our mammoth stock | and will open again Wednesday t January 4, at 8:30 A. M. Sharp. || ' “ ' ' 11 8 B. KALVER & SONS, 1?OlriTT» BIG STORE I | Proprietors. TH-bWIUB BLOCK. i gg oecatur, IND. , I hgyg Below we quote a few big values that meet the demands of the present day, with every item a bargain never before heard of in the State o J price herein quoted we gurrantee absolutely correct. O |S The Greatest and Best Values on Earth now Stare ou in the Face. | mO The only question is, can you, dare you, in justice to yourself, overlook a chance like this to save at least one has endow^ed^ymi d Command ||| dealer for high grade fall and winter merchandise for men, boys and children? Use good common sense with which nature has endow y your own eyes and be convinced. j ■ A Clothing Sale without a Parallel Barney Kalver & Sons, The Hub, Decatur’s Greatest Clothiers entire stock will go in this grand offering and the greater part for less than 1 ? st nLces ms AjwjgS raw material. It will pay you to come a hundred miles to visit this sale Remember no postponement. This great sale will close in TEN D , P M we quote are for this sale only. We must and will reduce our stock For that purpose we will inaugurate the greatest sale ever conducted ia remember « Opens WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1905 at 8:30 am., by Barney Kalver and Sons, The Hub, Decatur. Just think of the following P r °P°® l^°? 8 a “, , SK sSSm that all goods purchased can be brought back during this sale and money refunded. Below we quote a few of the many hundred bargains that win o p o

I Men’s ■ ®W"I> overcoa,s " Cw.) Prices reach the limitin • fcvw’' this great Overcoat Sale ip** hwtL * f~U?£- -1 l\ i > Bu - ’ | ALL GO AT ® |fh«M I■ !; “1 ABOUT j IS®O / ONE-HALF ( SI THEIR REAL , @ VALUE » Copyright, 1904, K‘>l)o Brokers. Chicago. Overcoats that are good values at $7.50, in Kerseys and Beavers, :SSuG in Blue Black, Italian lined, strong sleeve lining, £y[ y| Q xTw/gs: Overcoats of best domestic Kerseys in blue black and brown, heavy > meltons, some fancy mixtures, witn belt effect, 52 inch-£“9 A Q es long, usually retailing at $13.50 during this sale. ■ | *wO Overcoats that they ad vertise in Decatur or any other city in the | -< Y®Ja state of Indiana at $15.00, we will gladlv duplicate during the sale rntASSS at $9.98, but during this sale our $9.98 coats will match many f shown for $16.50. They come in new shades and all the £ A QQ latest effects, form and loose fitting regulation length ><-* r Values That Know No Equals 3 MEN'S SUITS dger. ; — Men’s latest styles in cassimere pants, including our £4 A A Iff famous No. 105 $1 50 values at this sale only I » Lza -CrA Fine fancy and plain worsted pants that regularly £Q IQ WCj sold for $4.00 and $4.50; sale price

J _ PH THIS SALE FOR CASH ONLY |

$20,000 worth of it Mmg.High Grade Clothing Nothing Keep Yon jvcome tmdW Awa y The hour is set fc“S ht dm k ” w

GIGANTIC SALE

Ml^—MlT““"“ OUR GUARANTEE—We assure each and every purchaser absolute satisfaction. We guarantee every garment, every price and every statement here made, and will take back, exchange or refund the money on any purchase unsatisfactory for any reason whatever. Every article and every garment in the house is marked in plain figures. One price to all. Sale positively opens Wednesday, Janurv 4, ’OS at 5:30 a m. B. Kalver & Sons, The Hub. SEE BILLS FOB LARGE LIST OF BARGAINS. ■■■■•■■■■■■.■■■■■■■■■■l

*1 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats * This is certainly lbs greatest opportu- | Z®i iWl' : Parents ever had placed before them k /zj 'c* f, \ to buy the same quality at about one4 /IsOs I <5 ik?\ the price you will have to pay eli-e- --/ 3’l T- IN i where. Iff [7 .’ 1 I I A Boys’ and children’s and I '*'•*** worsted suits. Would be good venues 4 ’ IuWLT'M atsl.2s. At this sale Oflf ■ 1 711 J “ only Vv“ * /Fi rA Boys’ suits, in double and single breast- 1 / f 7 V I ed styles, material the best grade in I / IW \v I .-■eta fast c °l° r Cheviots, popular styles I f ///7 *>/ wed made and we, h trimed throughout $1.98 £ v I The big sale of furnishings for men and boys include all the most desirable grades of Underwer. Neckwear, Dress and Fancy Shirts, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs and hundreds of knick-knacks that come under this head. This ruthless slaugh- 4 I ter of prices will soon make short work of this magnificent stock. A genuine sacrifice sale with the lowest prices ever named; scan the prices closely and when you come you will be surprised at the * 5 remarkable fine quality. Y Two hundred dozens Men’s Extra Heavy Fleeced Underwear and j » Men’s Ribbed Shirts and Drawers in many shades; all are finV ished in the best possible manner; all sizes; regular 50c A4 a f values; during this sale, your choice wI u 1 Men’s fine soft all wool Natural Camel Hair Shirts an( l£ Ap Drawers. They are regular $1.25 values. Sale price... J Men’s Handkerchiefs, worth Kc only 4c Men’s Handkerchiefs, worth 15c, only 7c Men’s Sox, worth 10c, only - 4c * Men’s Sox, worth 15c, only 7c “Arrow Brand” Collars, positively sold for everywhere and Ap worth 15c, in the great sale, only Jju f Extra heavy Overalls, with or without bibs, worth 60c, AAa j ' only 1

' Men’s Suits ter 11 f Sweeping Bargains in Men’s *■ Ultra Fashionable Winter s| goat about one half their real value. s Men’s Heavy Winter Business Suits *3 iu a large range of pattern, in chev- e iuts and sassimers. Sold the world “ -r z ,or!; “' Al,his s4.4B | $7.98 for Men’s fine suits, comprising i '•) a grand assortment of single and J double breasted sack suits iu black, 1 , iW'fel vHI I . blue and brown cheviots; some solid * '.I ffiS melton in gray and brown, nobby V * ’ Scotch mixtures in all the newest and - W most desirable shades, all superbly '4 : 1»- . tailored. Coats French face finished. perfect fit guaranteed; values that JS are equal in every respect to suits .d’Ok that sell for $13.50. QQ our price Zp I Men’s fine suits at $12.88 tsuch as you’ll search for in vain in any other W house in the Union at the prices v* w ’'*•» IX named by us. You will pay fully twice more money for them else- m 3 ' where, in English unfiinisbed worsted, imported Thibets. heavv sS ■ worsted serge suits, in French cheviot suits, fancy worsted suits, jl and^ other fabric 4 of fiinest. All go in this sale £4 OQQ J 3 YOUTH’S CLOTHING ’ , g j $3.98 This is a small amount of money to pay for a Youth’s suit !g K or overcoat, and yet we will place them on sale begining Wednes- Sf 1 & J f an ? ary f’. 190o ’l° u rteDday8 ’ 00 and $6.00 Overcoats at $ >3.98 for the choice. The garments are properly cut 4f»A AO « and made up from strong service giving fabrics, all at ZbO.VO $ ♦ >5 96 -At this price we submit to your choosing ten lotsof Youth’s «£ single and double-breasted suits, in plain and fancy mixtures, S cheviots and tweeds substantially made perfect in fit‘and finish, ® f «tn°m ark .^ ( “ Ued melto , D ? and kerseys and tweed Overcoats. | T SIO.OO is the price you would always have to pay. fIG In this ten days sale J MX j ’ I

In® *«*»*'•• — |s2o.uoo worth <f High Grade Clothing I NEVER AGAIN I will you have such a golden :9 opportunity to dress in such a 9 rich raiment at such trifling cost * THE HUB I B Kalver & Sons, Decatur.

»_— -< $20,000 worth of high I grade clothing I Mark the date and | mark it well Wednesday, January | 4, 1905 ■hmhmm