Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1899 — Page 4
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RUBBER FOOT WEAR Head quarters for your Rubber Foot Wear. Over 100 cases bought for the season. Here is the only place for a complete line of E. Stouts patent Snag Proof rubber and the Mishawaka Knit Ball brand boot. Both of the above brands will out-weaif two of any other make as the others are only imitations of .the original patents.
f. Umbrellas! Appropiate for Christmas f Presents. 6LOVES: An endless variety \ Xyo j Ladies’ and GeTit’s \ Gl° v es. \ Silk lined kid gloves, /t/\ ' \ sl.£o down to X\\\\ 10 cents t 'nil/ a pair for work gloves. \AJ v \jJ J _ q Purses and Shopping Bags All styles and qualities, 5c to $i .25 each. BARGAINS In floor Oil Cloths, Carpets, Mattings, Portiers, Lace Curtains, Stand and Table Covers, Poles, Window Blinds, Trunks, Valises, etc. DRESS GOODS Silk Crepons, Scotch Plaids, Covert Cloth, Whipcords, Granite, Cheviots, Serges, English Cashimeres, Venetian Tweeds, French Henriettas, Silks, Satine and Velvets in all the delicate shades for fancy work and trimmings. FASCINATORS HOODS * All Styles and Colors, including Infants’ Gray and White Angora Wool Hoods, handsomely trimmed in Ribbon and Silk Embr’d’r’d edges. Dress j|§| Marked down One Hall to close. $16.00 silk and satin Skirts, SB.OO $12.00w00l skirt... $6.00 1“
•rffr-MSjin.wTrTn.iirr~ —up » • • - <**#. Special Great Shoe Sale. Every J. MILLER shoe in the house at cost or wholesale prices. This well known shoe needs no comment as'eyery pair has the makers name on the shoe which is a guarantee, and we sew every pair that rips. All sizes Men’s, Women’s and Children’s shoes at cost. Men’s vici kid, tan or black, were $2.45 to 3.00 pair, now $1.90 to 2.25 Men’s oil grain and calf work shoes, congress or lace, were $1.60 to 2.25 a pair, now. $1.35 to 1.60 . Women’s fine kid, button or lace, coinAoe, were $1.90 to 2.00 a pair, now $1.40 to 1.60 Women’s calf and oil grain were $1.60 to 1.80 a pair, now $1.30 to 1.50 ; I Boys’ oil grain and calf, were $1.45 to 1.75 a pair, now $1.15 to 1.35 Child’s calf and oil grain, were $1.25 and 1.35 a pair, now.. .95c and sl.lO
HOLIDAY SLIPPERS All kinds, all prices, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s red felt beacon slippers black fur trimmed at 85c, SI.OO and $1.20 per pair. Women’s felt shoes 60c to $1.25 per pair. Men’s chocolate, brown, wine and velvet Slippers 65c to $1.45. A full line Men’s and Women’s fine kid shoes in the latest style, pug toe.
I'fvT Mens’ Neck Wear A complete line of Wilson Bro’s. late style, up to date Puffs, Tecks, Bows, 4 in Hands, etc. Mufflers in all the latest makes and styles and j* suitable for a handsome Christmas present.
Dolls! Dolls! j An endless variety. Four times as j many as other years. ■ Fancy dressed dolls, 14 Inches long.. .25c J Plain kid body, bisk head, 14 in. long.. 25c , Fancy dressed or kid body sleeping dolls, * 15 inches long, cheap at 75c each, Holiday j sale price only 50c. j 30 inch Dolls, value sl, Holiday sale price,« 75c. j Bor 10 kinds kid body and fancy dressed, ] value $1.50 each, Holiday sale price, 1.00.
The prettiest dolls you ever saw at $1.25, $1.60, $2.00, $2,80, etc. etc. Do not fail to see our Doll Display and the Low Prices will do I the Rest. fl Fancy BASKET Sale j • Made by Canadian Indians, all useful and ornamental, t Hamper Basket, fancy colors, 42 inches high, with lid, 3 used for soiled clothing, value $3.00 each, Holiday $ Sale price $1.90. , 1 i Fancy waste paper baskets, value 75c to $1.75; Holiday J sale price, 50c to $1.25. $ Fancy Work baskets, 50c to $1.00; Holiday sale price, | Sweet seagrass Table Mats, made by the Indian \ squaws out of the sweet odored grass, With a birch J bark center, embroidered with porcupine / quills, $ value SI.OO each, Holiday sale price, each 35c and $ 45 cents. % 1 i ■ ■ 1 . " " , 1 1 _ Japanese Fancy Vases, Gups | * and Saucers. | Bought at 50 cents on the S. The iast lot the house had; H to close out at a bargain, Yqu can buy them now at v
tSßlilPiw lessthan wholesale prices ‘ Vases, valus $l to $6 each, now j 45c to s>oo each. Cups and saucers, hand decorated, ( value 50c to sl, holiday sale price, each, 25c 50c. ™ 5 1 w i Underwear The 600 dozen Underwear! we . had for Fall and Winter have dwindled J down to many broken sizes. We will i close out at cost many rare bargains in j cotton and wool to close out at mana- \ facturer’s price. j Linens \ ] Just what you want at the right j price. A full line. Table Cloths, Nap- j kins, Towels* Lunch Cloths, etc.', etc. j ■ ■ .. . I. .1.. I. .1 ■
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I CHRISTMAS Hll 1 CHICAGO BAI
\ "j I \ Seventeen competent salespeople, including Mill \ charge of the shoe department. Do not forget to coll [ you will find everything as advertised; no misrepral ? of this LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE, double any other in the CouiH i MONEY, HONEST ADVERTISING, HONEST AND FAIR TREATMENT,® OKAGONMa ’PHONE 36. I i *, VZ J *.
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\ The LARGEST and MOST Vi| > GOODS ever shown in town at pn9 j tained for elsewhere. Every concl able for a CHRISTMAS PRESENI| \ the little people, surrounded by trig 5 Dolls,. Sleds, Wagons, Albums, Drul , Double Seated Traps, Ships, Toilet H » kerchief Boxes and Mechanical To jl \ Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Aril l and Saucers, Japanese Ware, Vasil i sizes—made by the Canadian Indiafl [ We were obliged to make doulll \ space for this great display of holill | the great rush We always have jtjl \ the same and you will have a bett I ; now and taken care of for youj| I CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL OTBI ■ I
