Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1903 — Page 5

[t.t. opening[l Oct. 17 to Sat. Oct. 31! nL.~^Tyam ± ray |FP: B%£TS R 91MP pi If /■ YOU have us to thank for greatlv lowering prices in the past. You can thank us again for sav- , ing you 20 to 40 per cent. We can afford it, as we pay no rents and buy in car load and case lots direct from the manufacturer for spot cash and sell for cash at one price to all. Come 'gftfflrffi! and bring your friends to this great Bargain Event and save your hard earned ss. I 11% MMIiR Come to the Opening, the Great Bargain Carnival, Saturday, October 17, to Saturday, Octoi § : llO|fflL ber 31, for any thing you want. 19 competent clerks to serve you. Positively no goods sold on pjJWTHthe Sabbath. We are law abiding and respect the day of rest.

Shoes. Hoted for wearing Hd comfort, always [H lowest prices. Hr stock is about Hple any other H*:k to select from. H>everal new lines Hied including- the Hebrated Florsheim H» shoes for men. Hden’s Florsheim, H»st shoe made, all Bs and widths in Hcber, button and He in pat. kid, Hmel, kan g a roo, Beco calf, Chrome, Heral, etc. Styles H toes: Eton, SaH,Hylo,Cam bridge, H., city prices ■ 50, Opening Sale Hice $4.50. Ben's Florsheim ■Howard & Foster He dress shoes, all Hlatest styles, citv Hir $3.45. H all solid and guarHire per pair $1.45. I fra ■ I? “I I mr s j I Wr\^ H <. H and School Shoes Hiigh class goods at ■Rubber Boots and ■ best makes, the E Hill Band Rubbers. KNING. B at 50c to $6 50 pair See the new Hr pole instead of over led. H, 44c yd H 4c H. 5c H 5c H 5c H 20c H 6%c H.. .. lc to 50c each H 25c ■ • • • • - ,v lc Hods and prices the Moor Oil Cloth in all ■ Suit Cases in the

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Grocery Headquarters For the Economical Cash Buyer# The best and purest of everything bought in car loads and retailed at wholesale prices. We began this department with 2 clerks and one delivery wagon, now on busy days we are equipped with 11 clerks and 3 delivery wagons. Wasburn Crosby Medal Flour, ’4 bbl., per sack..sl.2s Sleepy Eye Flour, f bbl., per sack 1.25 Superior to All Flour fbbl,. per sack 1.00 Perfection Coal Oil, per gal 10 Red Cross Pickling Vinegar, per gal 25 Red Cross Apple Cider Vinegar, per gal 15 Michigan Fine Salt, per bbl -75 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar 1.00 21 lbs Empire A Sugar 100 22 lbs. No. 5 Yellow Sugar 1.00 Fairbanks, Santa Clause or Lenox Soap,7 bars for. .25 Miller & Hart’s Burkshire Hams, per lb 15 Miller & Harts LaSalle Breakfast Bacon, per lb 134 c Dry Salt Bacon, per lb 12 2 lb. Package,Richeliew Pan Cake Flour, per pkg. .10 1 qt. Bottle Pure Maple Syrup, per bottle 25 1 gal. bucket Pure Maple Syrup, per gal 1.00 Home Country Made Sorghum, very fine, per gal. .50 Fancy Table Syrup, 1 gal. pails, per gal 30 Uncolored Japan Tea, per lb 35 Oolong or English Breakfast Tea, per lb 45 Mother’s or Quaker Oats, per package .10 Egg-O-See Breakfast Food, per pkg 10 Cero-Fruito or Force Breakfast Food, per pkg ... .12 Shredded Wheat-Biscuit or Grape Nuts, per pkg,. .12 Lion 4X Coffee, per lb -10 Special Java and burbon blend Coffee, per lb 12 Bell’s Mocha and Java Coffee No. 1 Cartoon, per lb. .20 Bell’s Plantation Java, finest grown, per lb 33 Town Talk Tobacco, per cut 9c, per lb. 25 Rams Head, Battle Ax, Standard Navy, J-T, Sledge, Flat Iron per cut Bc, per lb 32 "Star, Horse Shoe and Old Honesty per cut 9c, lb. .43 Strong Hold, per cut 7c, per lb .35 Sweet Cuba Fine Cut, per lb.. .*. 40 Drum Fine Cut Chewing, per lb 25 Grab Bag. 1 lb. cloth bags, Smoking Tobacco, lb.. .20 Childs’ or Cremo Cigars, 3 for 10c or per box of 50 1.50 1,2, 3,4, 5, 6 gal. Jars, per gal 07 8, 10, 12 gal. Jars, per gal .8^ No. 2 Western Washing Machine, each 2.10 Boss Rotary Washer, each. 5.50 Open Perfection Washer, a rare bargain at 2.20 No. 2, 15 gal. bbli Churn at 3 00 No. 1, 10 gal. bbl. Churn at 2.90 No. 0. 5 gal. bbl. Churn, at 2.75

RUG AND CARPET OPENING. 700 yds Rag Carpet, per yd. 24c 500 yds.Henap Carpet, per yd .10 to 25c 1050 yds. Ingram Carpets 35c to 60c per yd Brussels 58c to $1 per yd Floor Matting 10c to 25c per yd Rugs, all sizes and prices in new designs. Portiers, Window Blinds, etc., a complete nfcw stock.

Neckwear Shirts, Etc. A complete new stock of Neck Wear, Collars and Cuffs in all the new shapes. Men’s Shirts in every style of work and dress shirts made, at 25c to $1.5*0. Special values in Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Ladies’ Furnishings, etc.

HARDWARE, Tinware, Granite ware, Wire, Nails, Washing Machines, Churns, etc. A large shipment of Granite ware from the factory at unusual low prices. Nails per lb. 21c. Barb Wire per 100 lbs- $2 90 24 in. Woven Hog Fence, per rod, 22c. Queens* ware. Glass Ware, Lamps, etc. A museum of new 6 and 10c counter goods that are reaiy matchless bargains.

Sweater Opening. « ] i i II SWEATERS I M\ U I In the pictrre opposite we M Headquarters for the most complete line ever shown in Men’s, Boys, Women’s, Misses and Children’s, all sizes and colors, bought from the manufacture and retailed at prices that others would pay for them in small lots. Men’s Heavy Turtle Neck Cotton Mixed Sweaters, in maroon, black and green, valne 75c, Opening Sale Price 50c. Men’s All Wool, plain colors or fancy stripe, value $2, Opening Sale Price $1.45. Men’s extra fine Saxony Wool, plain colors, white and fancy stripe, value $3.50 to $5, Opening Sale Price #1.90 to $4.50. All sizes of Ladies, Misses’, Boys’ and Childrens’ sweaters in the very newest novelties. «iies[ Sweaters! A assortment of Ladwe are now showing con- JJt productions in latest yams 11l and weaves. They are 111 made in newest blouse \|S forms, copied direct from ■ 7 the appearance of a smart / \ ting mills who vouchsafe \ w for every Sweater bearing \F their mark as to its sterling A ITaV qualities. j*

Ladies’ FaH Jllp Man ( Jrttj Tailored A* J jj Suits. A perfectly gowned woman is a delight to the eye and the garments of the Big Store are specialy designed with a view to producing pleasing effects. Ladies’ Suits with new Box Jackets, long coat walking suits, blouse jackets, with or without collar, silk lined in black, brown, blues and oxfords H(HP in pebble, cheviots, venitians, coverts, etc., at Bwhu] $6.50, $7.50, SIO.O 0, WuV $12.50, $15.50 $18.50 and [p< $22.50. p Ladies' Walking Skirts. A complete new stock, with many surprises in so many new styles, at % and i less than you have been paying. A good warm oxford, grey melton, all sizes, usually sold at $2, Opening Sale Price $1.25. A good serviceable Walking Skirt, grey mixture, fancy straps across hips, equal to many at $3.50 to $7.50, Opening Sale Price $1.75, $2.50, $2.90 and $3.75. Ladies’ fancy Dress Skirts in the latest cuts, $3.50 to $8.50. V Petticoat Headquarters. 4 □We have the exclusive < »' sale of a new petticoat m | | j' that discounts them all j* I 4/ ‘ in the make up and ex- 1 treme low prices. It is f called the Elite, a new f high grade adjustable, never before shown. Women’s black mer- I >|| cerizedsatteenpetticoats, L I adjustable, accordeon ■ LJ plaited, flounce edged, HKr three inch ruffles, plaited > > | ruching, equal to many - $1.50 and #2.00, Opening * v Sale Price, only SI.OO. v 1m Women’s black mer- \ cerized Italian cloth Pet- i ticoats, deep flounces, 4 ruffles, value $2, Open- '* fU* - ing Sale Price $1.50. ! f I Women’s extra fine ytft . r* 1 * ' J mercerized sateen, mer- *** cerized Italian cloth, moreens, all adjustable Elite Petticoats, value $2-50 to $3.50, Opening Sale Price $1.75 to $2.75. Faccinators. Shetland Floss Capes and Shawls and Beaver Shawls, etc., at unusual values. Hats and Caps.

Over 500 dozen Hats and Caps in the very newest shapes and styles. Men’s and Boys’ Fall or Winter Caps, 25c,’35c, 45c, * 50c,” 70c, SI.OO and $1.25. |g~Men’s Fine Fur Caps, the newest at $2.75. Men’s and Boy’s Hats 50c to $2.75. Misses’ and Children’s wool fall Caps, Tanioshanter, Tokes.stc., 25c to 50ceach.