Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1901 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■ : t J '? .. -.w A Bazaar of rare attractions from every nation of the earth, surpassing all former attempts, excelling all other showings ever made by this or any other house in this part of the country. Not only the greatest stock of Toys and Holiday Gifts of every description at the lowest prices consistent with fine goods, but in the goods you need for your daily wants for yourself and family, which excel all others in variety of standard merchandise at reduced prices and matchless bargains that cannot be found elsewhere, as we are the only cash house that pays no rents. Buy now, come early, avoid Saturdays and days just before Christmas. • You will find something at the last moment perhaps but that something will not be choice. It will be leavings. It is a pleasure to shop now but that jam later on Oh I my. Wisdom and economy both combine in the affairs of early shopping. Here Below are only a few ’ of the tens of thousands of articles to be found here. \ '■

GROCERIES for the Holidays. Months of preparation for this department to secure the best of everything In such large quantities for Spot Cash that will be retailed at prices other dealers pay for them. It is only economy to trade here. Notice the enlarged selling space for Candies, and the decorations, etc. The largest shipment of Candy ever received in Rensselaer in one shipment, 4180 pounds or over two tons, as the freight bills shows and more to follow. SPECIAL PRICES TO SCHOOL TEACHERS or to any one buying in quantities.

Bons, per lb 15c Roman Mixed Creams or Cream Dates or Cameo Bon Bons or Cocoanut Chips, per lb ’. 20c Benniti’s Fancy Chocolates, per lb 35c Headley’s Extra Fancy Banquet Chocolates, 60c yalue, per lb 40c “Superior-to-All Flour”, guaranteed equal to any or money back, 1-4 Bbl 90c. Washburn & Crosby Gold Medal % Bbl SI.OO Duluth Imperial “ “ SI.OO A complete line of all fancy and staple groceries and canned goods that were contracted last April for fall delivery at 50 per cent less than present prices or a saving to our customers of 20 to 40 per cent. A full line of foreign nuts, oranges, bananas, etc., for the holiday trade.

Grocers’ mixed candy, not gum, per 1b... Fancy stick pure sugar candy, per 1b.... 8c Royal Mixed or Boston Caramels or Fancy Broken Taffy, per lb 10c A Fancy Mixed or Jelly Beans or Peanut Squares or Cream Lozenges, per 1b.... 12c Chocolate Creams or Victoria Cream Bon APPLES. Headquarters for apples. Only about 90 barrels left of the only car load of 182 bbls, shipped in from the Alleghaney Mountains. Choice of 12 varieties. Fancy No. 1 stock, free from worms, per bbl. of 14 pecks $4.50, or per peck 25c. to 40c. FLOUR. A sharp advance in flour, but we will sell at old prices for a few days as we had 3 car loads secured before the advance.

Umbrellas for Presents. The quantity and variety are greater than ever before. Prices $1 to $4.50. If you want a good Umbrella to use or to give away you will save money by getting it here. Close rollers. Paragon frames, steel rods, fashionable handles, silk cases and tassles. We have just outlined the Umbrella stock for you. Pillow Tops, Doilies, etc. Fancy painted Pillow Tops, 25c to 50c. Beautiful Satin Sjfiow Tops, sl. Fine Plush Pillow Top, $1.45. W Doilies 5c to 50c each.

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Ladies’ Cloaks and Capes. xßfe If you haven’t bought you’ll be JfijSßpglad you waited. You will find here a f a ‘ r assortment to choose from. Tailoring, skill and general excellence * s combined in every one of / n them. The manufacturers failed \k\ • I to deliver a lot in due time and they i will stand part of the loss. ifr -» F You will find here the Raglan or Il Newmarket. The medium length 11 jacket or 42 inch length. Plush or / I H cloth capes and all sizes of misses /I | and children’s wear. A fewleft oversail wool and warm, S (51J2 r • at SI.OO to $2.00 each to close out.

FURS. A new stock bought for the t holidays. The special low prices they are marked will make the ’ fur fly for a few days. They are fashionable and just now greatly in vogue and to be up with the times and be comfortable you must have a Boa or neck scarf or collarette, a muff, etc., in Mink, Martin, Persian Lamb, Seal, Beaver, Coney etc. s Boas 1.75 to $12.50 each, j Muffs 75c. to $4.50 each. A full line of childrens’ fur sets at 75c. to $2.00

Dress Goods for Wx Presents. Dress Goods for appropriate gifts Al* ]lb | can be found here in this depart- y' ment, brimming with Extremes, ”4| ' Coverts, Venetians, Broad Cloths, 5/** 1 Zibelines, Serges, Clay Worsteds IK ' and scores of others and many at n \ Greatly Reduced prices. Xi Ladies’ Suits and Dress Skirts all J| at cost to close out. t*-^^^** - * 7 Petticoats reduced 10 per cent to close out. Shirt Waists at cost made of wool flannel and flan* nellette.

Dressing Saques all at cost to close out.

Men’s Dress Shirts Just received from Cluett Peabody, “nVInF Troy, N. Y., an exceptionally fine V; line of fancy colored and white Dress Shirts in the newest designs, 50 cents and up to $1.50 each. Underwear and Hosiery. Honest Hosiery and Underwear at right prices is the keynote to the success in this department. . The large Fall stock is dwindling y down to broken sizes that will be sold at reduced prices. xr AJPuU T inf* Of Wash burn & Moen Uli lulllVed wire, smooth wire, woven wire, nails, tinware, granite ware, etc.