Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1905 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ANNUAL MID-WINTER CLEARING SALE. LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN. Chicago Bargain Store COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY, JAN. 14, AT 8 A. Every piece, every article of winter goods in every department will go on sale at startling price reductions—some at one-half off, some one-third off, and some at 25 per cent discount and 10 per cent discount. This Pre-Inventory Sacrifice Sale is a great loss to us, but your gain. It is an absolute necessity to have the room for new goods. Carried over stock is ruinous to a Store; 10 cts on the $ invested in new goods is often better than carrying them over, and we are bound to sell regardless of cost to close out and 5» * reduce the entire stock in every department. Space for only a few prices; come early and secure first choice at prices that you could afford to buy and lay away for next winter if you did not need them now:

Great Clothing Reduction. Men’s new, black all wool worsteds, too many of one kind, marked $8.50, clearance sale price now $6.50 Men’s black Thibet, all sizes, value $12.50, clearance sale price $9.45 A good assortment of men’s warm wool Ulsters in all the popular weaves, also Dress Overcoats, 10 per cent off marked price. Boots, Shoos and Rubbers. Bought direct from the manufacturer in case lots for spot cash at a saving of 10 to 20 per cent, and now every pair in the house at reduced prices means some rare values. One lot ladies’ shoes, button and lace kid, toe slightly out of style, were $1.90 to 2.50 per pair, choice now per pair 50c Men’s and women’s $2.00 to 4.50 shoes now only Ten per cent off all new stock in the house. Everything in Rubber Footwear at less than you can buy elsewhere, and only the best standard makes. Sweater Sale. Every Sweater at manufacturer’s wholesale price. Nearly all sizes and colors, in good patterns. A Great Shirt Sale. 50 cent work or dress shirt, now 38c 75 cent work or dress shirt, now 50c SI.OO dress shirt, now 75c 1.25 to 1.45 dress shirts, now SI.OO Underwear and Hosiery. % and some y off, small lots, broken sizes, in men’s women’s and childrens underwear. Hosiery—all wool hosiery at manufacturer’s wholesale prices; some lots much less to close out. “ , Embroideries. Marked down, some slightly soiled; 1-5 or 20 per cent off marked price in plain figures.

Grocery Headquarters. Bought in car loads and retailed at wholesale prices. Four car loads of Flour, 800 barrels, bought when wheat was st.o6 per bushel (to-day it is $1.15 per bushel). You can buy flour now at less than we can buy it. “Town Talk,” */£ bbl., good as you pay many places $1.75 for, our price.... $1.45 “Gold Medal,” best in the world, that took first prize at St. Louis fair for the best flour made, worth $1.75 for bbl. our price only $1.65 Car Salt, just received, and will be sold at, bbl. 80 and 85c Just received, 50 cases, 3 lb. can, best standard Tomatos, worth 10 cents, our price 8c We received the only car load of New York State Fancy Apples, worth fifty cents per barrel more than any Michigan or Indiana apples—Baldwins, Greenings or Golden Russets — only per barrel $2.50 and guaranteed 13 pecks and no wormy, or 20 cents and 25 cents per peck. Coal Oil, per gallon 10c and 11 C Fancy Smoked Bacon, per pound ..12c Dry Salt Bacon, per pound 10c California Harns, per pound 10c Fourteen Cases of Cotton Batting bought for Sep. first, but the manufacturer failed to deliver until about December first; we refused to accept it so late in the season; they offered a great reduction for cash. We accepted, and you can have the benefit for, per roll 6c f 10c and 15c Worth 25 per cent more. All Bric-a-Brac, Vases, Dolls, Holiday Goods at cost to close out. Great reductions in Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Fascinators, Laces, Ribbons, Feather Dusters, Corsets, etc., etc. Ten per cent off all Carpets, Rugs, Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, etc. Fifteen per cent off all Lace Curtains —all new and good patterns. Ten per cent off Blankets, Comforters, Bed Spreads, etc. Hats, Caps and Glove reduction. 200 bolts new, Fancy Spring Qinghams just arrived. Special advance low prices.

Dress Goods. Many marked down 15 to 25 cents per yard and we will throw in with every dress pattern of five yards or more:— 5 yds skirt lining, 5c per yd 25c \ l / 2 waist lining, 10c per yd 15c Binding I5 C Stays I5 C One Spool of thread 5c You save on each dress pattern 75c Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Shirtwaists. Some at *4, some some '/ 2 the regular marked price to close out. One lot ladies’fine silk lined Kersey Jackets, . were $7.50 to 10.50, now clearance sale price, each.. . .$2.00 One lot misses and childrens’ coats, were 2.50 to $5.00, now 50c and SI.OO Dress Skirts, was 1.45 to $7.50 each, now 69c to $3.50 Ladies’ Suits, was 8.50 to 12.50, now $4.00 to $6.50 Every yard of Calico in the house at 3c per yd. Thousands of Remnants of Dry aoods from 1 yd. to 10 yd. lengths at 50 cts. on the $. Sacraficing Fur Sale. Nearly given away; % and l / 2 less than regular price, and some very good styles left in geunine martin, beaver and imitation martin, coney, etc. Muslin Underwear. Some slightly spiled and marked down, and 10 per cent off marked price while they last. Petticoat Clearance. Exceptional values in new, medium priced and best made goods in the market; great values at the marked price, but we will give you an extra ten per cent off for this sale. Special Linen Sale for January. Many marked down and ten per cent off marked price to close out. % Ten per cent off all linen crashes to reduce stock on over 100 rolls bought by the case for spot cash.

Come early to Greatest Bargain Event of the Season and save your hard earned $ $ at the Old Reliable and only Department Store, opposite Court House, Rensselaer, Ind. THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. - • * • • - -• V v.j. . . ’_--y •. .. -r-fcjr 1 ,