Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1901 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Clothing Reductions. Monday morning, December 2d, all broken lots of Men’s, /Y"N. Boy’s and Children’s Overcoats and Suits, broken lots in gar- pG ments, like remnants in dress goods, are “survivors of the fittest” U-* / in a new sense. Their scarcity proves their popularity. These vt-sV broken lines in Overcoats and Suits are examples, for they remain from the fastest selling lines we had. / 'f \ Men’s long yoke Overcoats. The newest, A. H "‘A up-to-date Coats in the market, value \ | /I / $12.50 to $lB 50, reduced t 0.511.50 and sl4 50 \ ' Young Men's Overcoats, were $7, $8.50 T* * Ii j and $<1.50, choice of lot 500 // 1/ One Lot Boy’s Heavy Cape Overcoats, J] 1/ were* 345 to *7.50, now $2.50 to. .... 500 Special prices on Pantaloons, Duck Coats, W / Mercerized Rubber Coats or Rain Coats, 1 H Mackintoshes, etc. gj t" .i> t , 2d Floor Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtatins, Fortiers, Etc. ren per cent, oft ab the above except Rag Carpets, w'hich are very cheap at 25 cents per yard. 3 F A complete line of Floor 0,1 Cloth and Linoleum, at less prices than elsewhere Special Grocery Sale. Eight Clerks in this department. A boy to carry in your produce and carry cut >our goods. Just received the Fourth Car of Michigan Fan C y > Potatoes. A car of a new brand of Flour, “Superior to all Hour. Try it. It is equal to any Minnesota you pay $i for elsewhere. Sale price for quarter bbl., « oo GOl< ba!Tei a! DUlUlh Imperia1 ’ beSt Minnesota Patent Flour'made’' qua’rter 19 pounds Granulated Sugar 1 °° Choice of 20 varieties fancy; sound winter Apples.’ Barrei,’i4 peck's 4 Apples by the peck. ’ * 4 5° ' r 20c to 40 Corset Reductions. EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE AT SPECIAL A FULL LINE OF FURS IN ALL THE LATEST \\ nh* \' CORSETS NOVELTIES. Prices Less Than Half. Women’s, Misses and Children’s MACKINTOSHES, w£re $2.50, $3, $3.75, $4.50, $6.50 each. Choice now 50c to $3 00 Lamp Sale. Fifty Styles. An exhibit that is worth studying, full of artistic and economic interest. 10c to $4 50 Underwear Reductions. All bought in case lots, and retailed at wholesale prices, and cut prices on the broken sizes means rare bargains. 25 Doz. Children’s Drawers (Vests all sold) were 20c to 50c each, choice now, each 10c to. ,20c One lot Ladies’ Fleeced-ribbed, Long Sleeves, all 3 and 4 sizes, value 25c, choice now, each only 10c One lot Men’s Heavy Fleeced-lined Jerseys. Only a few sizes out, value *1 suit, to close now at suit... ,75c One lot Men’s Fleeced Flatware, Grey, value 75c suit choice of suit 50c Many other lots not mentioned. SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE. We started the fall season with the largest stock ever seen in the county, and great has been the selling. The assortments are almost unbroken. December Ist we commence a clearing out of all small lots. Most of the Holiday Goods will be ready for your inspection the second week in December, It required two of us three days to buy this mammoth stock, and it is worthy your consideration. The large quantities bought for spot cash and sold for spot cash, means rare bargains, that can not be duplicated elsewhere. Come early to the Great Reduction Sale December 2d, to Saturday night, December 14th at the only daylight, up to-date department store, where you can get anything you want at a less price than elsewhere.