Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 309, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1904 — Page 4

S THE HUB’S ? Great January Overcoat and Suit Sale In Progress. Continues During /Vlonth Os January *T*HIS IS THE CLOTHING SALE OF THE SEASON. 500 Overcoats at less than manufactur1 er’s cost. 800 Suits at less than it cost to make them. When we bought the stock of the Bargain Clothing Company we invoiced 850 Overcoats and over 1,000 Suits Our Re-organization Sale was a success; we’ve reduced our stock with a rush, but not enough—this sale will do the rest. Positively the greatest trade event ever given Decatur traders. Seasonable merchandise at less than manufacturer's cost. Men and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Furnishings Now Offered to the Public Regardless of Cost or Value. Beginning at Once and Continuing — — — —During the Month of January Pants=Pants Underwear Neckwear plain or fancy mixed; made to sell A A “7Q We bare about L>oo pairs of men s odd pants, all Men's heavy fleece lined worth A A 2,»c Tecks, 19c; 50c Tecks, 38c: 25c 4in hand. 19e for *10; we will sell at this sale. 4>0.10 sizes; all patterns, for Sunday, every day, or pr j ce at Sl |e • :: aHC 25c Bows, 19e;50c Imperials,3Bc; 50c 4-in-hnd3Bc — working pants, cheviots, cassimers, and striped . ww 25cStrings, 19c; 25c band bows, 19c;25c midgets, < worsteds. All our pants are made with re-en- Men s heavy fleece-lined wool t A (19c) JAUII » VltllVim forced BeatllM: worth 51.50, 52.00, $3.00, $4.00 back, worth 75c, this sale at HHU Blue, black and brown beavers, made with good and $5.00. Price at this sale: Boys’ fleece-lined, worth 35c; A 4 farmers’ satin lining, wide piping shoulders, no d. iqq | (kt> d.,x w <t..* price at this sale per pair" L-fC ■4. fancy. You will recognize them to be eood 40, $1.40, sl. JO, — OWE-dlcIS ?1000 coats. We will sell at thisA4 A A ■■ , Duck Coats Overalls 'lens H inter (here oats Men’s heavy duck coats that sell for $1.75, .’r"’”’ 1 ° Men’s all wool, the latest stripes, 51 and m Q Made of all-wool, dark frieze, with broad should- price at this sale $1.28 ’ ' P a 7 •' •°r -- WWV - 1.-iO quality; price at this sale (vC ers, and long, loose fitting b«xly, heavy Italian *2.50 coat for 1.78 j lining, worm from $15.00 to lIB.OOAA AA S3.oocoat for 2.28 —. ( Men s Homespuns QIOVGS riee faUS " orkiag80Ck8,alOc 'i ua!it - v Knee Pant Suits. In all the latest colorings and style; medium and j We undoubtedly have the largest selection of • 200 child’s suits, in all colors and all styles suits extra length coats; silk lining; best fabrics gloves in the city. that sell from $2 to $3.00: price ate 4 4 A \ 'ZX ‘ $13.28 quality for SUSpSIldefS sl-42 Men's Heav\ Winter Suits ihJoualft/tor-ST 300 pairs men’s working suspenders. 4 4 1 ' ftlHUl OIIIIR JLOOqualitv for<Bc fresh goods, new webs, price at sale.. ||Q most every pattern imaginable,suitsA AAA Plainb shaped patterns, cpt in single I ■ . that sell from $4 to S>; ante price and double breasted sack style; every garment WW guaranteed all wool, SIO.OO values AAQ f> • 111 IO Iri 611 S L/FOSS HOSG U_’2L.’ Men’s heavy working shirts, worth AQ Black or tan, 15c quality, price at this Q E)~ x Men’s heavy enters nit'- m all styles iand pat- at , th,a *de-"’’OUC sale. OC OOVS IXIIOO 1 HlltS terns: every garment guaranteed AA AQ Men s heavy blue and brown flannel. 7Qa Fancy stripes, 20 cent quality, price at 4 A , values. At this sale shirts, worth $1 and $1.50; sale price.. fQC sale 1 fcC Impairs boys’ knee pants, regular . Men’s fine neglige shirts, latest patterns. AQ_ New, fancy and plain hose, 25c and 35e4 A 3oc; sale pricefcwC H inter U eights all sizes. 14 to 17, worth 50e; our prix OUC quality; price at this sale |OC HOOpairs boys’ knee pants, regular 50. A A Men’s suits, sturdy winter weights in cassimere. Men s bos ■ n blurts, either d.ort or long AQ Men’s garters, best make, worth 25. 4 A and 75c values; this sale priw 39C Itons and homespun, made single ordouble pla,u white or striped, worth 'I. g OUC price at Uns sale] UC i(ftn . , . breasted thruv button Racks; in stouts, slims or ■ ■> • • it x ts Cuff buttons, the kind the jewelers regular made to sell for sl6 to A4 A FQ ISIC 1» il I’^*ll II SIII 1 1 il t>S S Cil |>S • r >oe for; price at this sale. IUC l->. sold everywhere for 25c and 30c .... | QI« 818 price at this sale Zv I U-wO Collar buttems, patent tew,worth 5c each; A—- ... .. . . , .. , . . .... Men s black or blue crushers, worth sl:4A_ | for AC Men h suits, made of clieviots and brocades; th* price at this sale 4dC | \7 Cl . Men’s Black Clay Worsted Suits Men’s black, soft hats, in newest a 4 aq Before T ln<>c Also in blue or black serges, single or double styles, worth $2, price at this sale | a £Q Another bargain in men’s fine dress gloves, grev. breasted, sold the world over for A A AQ 60 dor. men s and boys’winter caps, all AA— brown and black mocha gloves, lined A A a T~> 1 'll and -15; price at this sale. -P I-U V shapes, that retail at 75c and SI, go at OVv or unlined, worth SI: price at this saIeQUC AfC LJfOKen. EVERY BARGAIN IS REAL IT MUST BE COME EAKLY AND AVOID THE RUSH CASH= FROM EVERYONE =CASH Big Boys’ Suits ages 11 a Cut in Latest Styles ~Suits — 1 ?8 to SB.BB XZZZthe I II IB Formerly the Bargain Clothing Store. DECATUR, IND. Kalver & Friedman, Proprietors.