Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1904 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GIGANTIC SALE. Beginning Wednesday, September 19, at 9 a. m. The Ideal Clothing Store, Rensael* aer’e Greatest Clothier; Entire Stock, Consisting of $28,000 Worth ot Tailor-Made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes To Be Sold By The Great Western Salvage Company of Chicago For The Ideal. 10 Days at The Ideal Clothing Store Stand, Rensselaer. SAVE THIS AND WAIT. Rensselaer’s One Price Clothing House, known as the Ideal, has been placed in the hands of the Great Western Salvage Co., the world’s greatest bargain givers. On account of the backward season, and our entire $28,000 stock to be paid for, the Ideal Clthing Store finds itself in arrears with the payments, and the entire stock will be placed on sale at the Ideal Clothing Store stand for Ten days only, and sold at 39 per cent less than their actual cost to manufacture. The building is now closed and this great sale will begin Wednesday, September 14th at 9 a. m., at the Ideal Clothing Store stand, Rensselaer, Ind. When the world’s greatest clothing sale begins, everything will be sold exactly as advertised and every quotation herein mentioned is absolutely correct, and wejmerely ask you to come and test our statements. MEN’S HEAVY OVERCOATS, $2.98. Black and blue Beavers with double stitched edges, and double stitched seams, lined with, heavy sileccia linings, button boles worked through, warm Canton pockets; this coat is positively worth $6.50. Take it home and keep it five days and if you do not think it worth $6.50, or no matter what the cause may be, you mav return the same and we hereby bind ourselves to return the $2.98. Men’s fine Overcoats in English ulster cloth, also kerseys, meltons and beavers in black, blue and brown, some Italian lined, others worsted silk sleeve lining, lappel seams, $4.98. This coat is positively worth $lO, or money back. Men’s overcoats in English covert cloth, vicunas and Irish frieze (stamped), $5.85. Worth sl3 and the peer of any coat offered in Indiana for S2O or your money back. Men’s tine suits and overcoats $6.98. This enables you to pick and choose a suit, overcoat or ulster from fully twenty distinct lots, sls, sl6 and $lB qualities. Overcoats of imported Carr’s XXX melton and royal standard kersey, $7.98. Positively and actually worth $lB in any wholesale house in the U. S. At $8.98 each you are free to choose a suit or overcoat worth $22.50 to $25 from twenty lots of a finely made and as elegantly finished suit and overcoat as the most fastidious dresser could desire; fine home and foreign suitings and overcoatings of style and tone and in a great variety of effects, tailored into garments of faultless fashion —kersey, melton and whipcord overcoats, black, bine, brown, tan and drab diagonal cheviots, Vienna, homespun, tweeded and cassimera suits, single and double breasted, $8.99. Overcoats at $14.85 represent the products of the world’s celebrated looms and the world’s most skillful tailors. They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $35, S4O tailor-made to order garments in the world or we will cheerfully refund your money. A fine suit of men’s clothes, all to match, $1.98. This suit is positively worth $6.50 or your money refunded during the sale. Men’s splendid suits in Velour finished cassimeres, all sizes, $5.85. This suit is worth sl3 or your money back. Silk and satin lined dress suits in plain checks and stripes, $7.48. This suit is positively worth $16.50. Men’s fine dress pants 98c. Worth $2.00 or your money refunded. One thousand pairs boy’s knee pants 50c, at 19c. Boys’ heavy Reefers, storm collars worth $4, $1.49. Thirty distinct effects in boy’s