Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1904 — Page 4
$20,000 worth of Tailor made I JMk U ■ A ■ MK9 I JKfe I worth cf High Grade clothing and furnishings. Dis- I Bn B ■r B W ■ Clothing astrons weather conditions II ■ I flB Bft B ■ 111 H B BB B B NEVER AGAIN causes us to slaughter the price IB B ff|B B B I B B ■■ | you have such a golden as-jue on our magnificent stock for 10 IB ■■ B■■ BB B || B j opportunity to dress in such a days only, beginning Wednes B B B 8111 "I B 188 BB■ B B B rich raiment at sueh triflin S »= g| day, January | |J| U ■ ■Il M I ■ cost. g Ss B. Kalver Decatur. ®* ■ ■ ■ ■ B. Kalver & Sons, Decatur. O STOSs: 11 ?>»'&- | Wednesday, January 4, 1905 I $20,000 worth of High Grade Tailor-made Clothing for men, Boysand Children to be distributed into the homes of the People by Barney Kalver & So ns, THE HUB, Decaturs greatest clothiers, in ten days, beginning WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4,1905, AT 8:30 A. M. S WE ARE OVERSTOCKED. Owing to the backward season and to the disastrous weather conditions we find ourselves with a tremenduous stock of high grade tailor-made clothing for men, boys and children, and will organize this mighty sale which will positively continue for ten days only Remember our stock is «s~yjt is not old and shoddy, as we have been in business less than one year and our idea of business is NOT TO CARRY STOCK OVER FROM ONE SEASON TO SSwi S— ANOTER, EVEN IF WE HAVE TO SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE $20,000 STOCK AT THE MERCY OF THE PUBLIC FOR TEN DAYS. Take into consideration that this sale will be of great importance to the people for a radius of fifty miles and is the very largest sale that was ever attempted -involving thousands of dollars. KSSS It will convey to you some idea of the marvelous bargains that we aie going to placeonsale for TEN DAYS, BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4, AT 8:30 A. M. SHARP. g g Our Building will be closed two days, Monday and Tuesday, January 2 and 3, to remark and rearrange our mammoth stock Band will open again Wednesday, January 4, at 8:30 A. M. Sharp. BL 1 B. KALVER & SONS, -a<f BIG STORE | ■ Proprietors. Tn R™Tl 11 H BLOCK. 1 Si * DECATUR. IND. ' ||| Below we ote a few big values that meet the demands of the present day, with every item a bargain never before heard of in the State of Indiana, and every ggfljjj price herein quoted we gurrantee absolutely correct. § The Greatest and Best Values on Earth now Stare You in the Face. J The only question is, can you, dare you, in justice to yourself, overlook a chance like this to save at least one half the price you obliged to pay the regular dealer for high grade fall and winter merchandise for men, boys and children? Use good common sense with which nature has endowed you. Cojne and see with rnWfe your own eyes and be convinced. s A Clothing Saie without a Parallel p StoSss Barney Kalver & Sons, The Hub, Decatur’s Greatest Clothiers entire stock will go in this grand offering and the greater part for less than the actual cost of the 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 DAYS, and the prices 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 in the State of Indiana. jgaMfi Opens WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1905 at 8:30 am, by Barney Kalver and Sons, The Hub, Decatur. Just think of the following propositions and remember 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 will be placed on sale H iB-’C-jp. MdlS ' v- Boys’Suits and Overcoats'' MdlS SllltS |b This is certainly the greatest opportu- < Sweeping Bargains in Mens 12/ £ OwrcMk J u ". ra Win,er & B Wh9re ’ half their real value. ■? i \ Prices reach the limit in I L ■nu' Bove' and children’s caeeitneres and Men’s Heavy Winter Business Suite I ? worsted suits. Would be good values * in a large ranee of pattern, in chevlb~'^ l Tnl V/ sMfr iWiß' II * ' M at $1.25. At this sale OOn iuts and ca eimers Sold the world S’V'L'tK— B I L W 88 , S hß,t ''“'“s4.4B R M ALL GO AT * /fl v*\ Boys suits, in doubleand single breast f ?7.9S for Men’s fine suite, comprising *4 IBSyu * ■I~ ■ T / r'l VVI Styles, material the best grade in I a g ran( j assortment of single and 3 Wl Bssm ® I fa Ml ABOUT // / \ [ as ‘ c ° ,or Cheviots, popular styles I double breasted sack suits in black, i|l SSisj: I ///// m/ V well made and well tn med throughout blue and brown cheviots; some solid Vrl W'il SmWW one-half r ‘ melton in gray and brown, nobby • 1 ! V 1 <£4B - positively worth $3.00. £ 4 QO Scotch mixtures in all the newest and THEIR REAL W During this sale| most desirable shades, all superbly ’ T' 1 * sKiv? * ♦ tailored. Coats French face finished, J X. VALUE r The big sale of furnishings for men and hnv* include ell the I Perfect I guaranteed; values that ■ Cvpyri<hi >*>♦ iah.nrwber. chkMcc most desirable grades of Uaderwear, Neckwear, Dress and Fancy are e^! I i a J respect to suits Overcoats that are good values at 17.50, in Kerseysand Beavers, 'i - S . hi j‘ B ’. H . oßier . y -Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs and hundreds J » hat 88 for J *7 QO in Blue Black, Italian lined, strong sleeve lining, fl>j| > O K of knick-knacks that o>me under this head. This ruthless slaugh- » our price 4* I awO plain or lapped seams, at $4.40 te \° f W,H 8 2° n m ? ke B .c° r ° b ' b maKn,hc,,nt . B,ock - Men’s fine suits at $12.88 such as Iw ® A genuine sacrifice sale with the lowest prices ever named; scan ~, , , . wulu dR Ov rcoats of l>est domestic Kersevs in blue black and brown, heavy the prices closely <wd when yuu come you wiii be surprised at the 1 ? ‘ Vi* 1 ' Vni™ h J U »i n J ot^er meltons, some fancy mixtures, with belt effect, 52 inch e*7 O 6 F remarkable fine quality. V, »“ ‘“ e °“ a ‘‘ h . e P r ‘ c « B es long, usuallv retailing at sl3 50 during this sale § ( ,9ft , ~ . .. ~, , „ p. ir* i i «•» r ft/Rnoliah u P ' h a ' ll l More money for them elseS*F ■ ww Two hundred dozens Men s Extra Heavy Fleeced Lnderwearand ' where, in English uohimsbed worsted, imported Thibets htavv Overcoats that they advertise in Decatur or any other city in the L Men’s Ribbed Shirts and Drawers in many shades: all are fin worsted serge suits, in French cheviot .mits, fanev worsted suits state of Indiana at $15.00, we will gladlvduplicate during the sale 'L ished in the best possible manner; all sizes; regular 50c 'r and other fabrics of finest. All go in this sale rf*4 ft ft ft AS-' lat $9.98. but during this sale our $998 coats will match many m values; during this sale, yourchoice., wl“ at 3)1 r 3ft showu for $10.50. They come in new shades and all the tf»ft ft ft vt • n >■ . K . . . u . <u .. YOUTH’S CLOTHING ‘ latest effects, form and loose fitting regulation length ats9.9B Drawers’ 0 They arrreguhr $125 value*. Sale price... Values That Know No Equals Men>B Handkerchiefß) worth Kc on , y 4( . F 4, S R MPM'C CIIIHTC Men a Handkerchiefs, worth 15<J, 0n1y..7c $3.98 for the choice. The garments are properly cut SWft ft ft W JLldjUo > Men s Sox, worth l(fc, only 4c aud made up from strong service giving fabrics, all at S 3-98 § * Mens Sox, worth 154-. only ic * >s9 s_ At thiw price .we submit to your choosing ten lofofYoTtS Men’s latest styles in cassimere pants, including our £4 OO “Arrow Brand” Collars, positively sold for everywhere and ftp nugle ana double breasted suits, in plain and fancy mixtures famous No. 105$1 50 values at this sale only w I ■hfaß worth 15c, in the great sale, onlv 3* cheviots and tweeds, substantially made perfect in fit and finish' . . . ’ r ... ». also dark and mixed meltons aud kersevs and tweed Ovnrnnata mUSk Fine fanev and plain worsted pants that regularly 4 0 Extra heavy Overalls, with or without bibs, worth 60c, ftftp If SIO.OO is the price you would aiwavs hav» tn am mm jjjgg sold for $4.00 and $4 .50; sale price only OS 1 ' In this ten days' sale ? P ’ J 5.98 | THIS SALE FOR CASH ONLY I $20,000 yrorth of I OUR GUARANTEE—We assure each and every purchaser absolute satisfaction. We guarantee every garment, every price $20,000 worth of high Uh tT»L C 1 C'lrttVtincy and every statement here made, and will lake back, exchange or refund the rnouey on any purchase unsatisfactory for any J 1■ e . ITlgri VJiAGC kjlOimng reason Whatever. Every article and every garment in the house is marked in plain figures. One price to all. Clothing II Let Nothing Keep You s a | e positively opens Wednesday, January 4/05 at 3:30 fl rn Mark the date and g J «. B. Kalver & Sons,The Hub.' w,/X”L V ■ The date you know SEE BILLS FOB LARGE LIST OF BARGAINS. 4, 1905 ®
