Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1905 — Page 7

The Empire Acorn Triple reflector dome, front clean out, tea-kettle attachment, roomy ash pan, automatic gas cover, large side mica doors. No. 11, Ilin, fire pot, wt. 200 lbs., height with urn 53 in., price $21.00. No. 31, 12-in. fire pot, wt. 270 lbs., height with urn 59 in., price $26.45. No. 41, 14-in. fire pot, wt. 305 lbs., height with urn 62 in., price $30.85. No. 71, 15%-in. fire pot, wt. 350 lbs., height with urn 64 in., price $34.90.

A Great Damaged by Water SWEATER SALE 50 cents on the dollar. If we bought them now at present prices of wool and sold at a profit prices would be double what you can buy them at now. We have 150 dozen and about the only damage was to the boxes they were in, which were ruined by water. All colors, plain and stripes, all sizes, all wool, value SI.OO to $5.00. Now 50c to $2.50.

Ladies’ Cloak and Suit Sale 2nd Floor. Unprecedented selling in this department, surpassing any other year. LADIES’ COATS, 40 to 50 Inches long, $5.00, $6.50, $8.25, SIO.OO, $12.50 to $16.50. LADIES’ COATS, 40 to 50 Inches, Fur lined, $16.50 to $22.50. LADIES’ Fitted Long Coat SUITS, $10.50 to $24.50. A new stock Dress Skirts. $1.45 Dress Skirts, in this sale, 98c. All wool black venitlans, $6.00 value, now $3.95. A fine line of Mohairs, Broadcloths, etc. 1 lot ladles* all wool tailored suits was $8.50 to $12.50 to close out now $3.50.

CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE; B. FORSYTHE, PROP. RENSSELAER, IND. i .A. .A. .A. *

Damaged By Water Sale CONTI N U ES NPRECEDENTED Clothing. Hundreds turned away. Doors locked to keep out the crowds. It was impossible to secure enough competent clerks to wait on them. It is evident the intelligent public appreciate the exceptional values in this great sacrifice sale. Greater reductions than ever, to close out the entire stock of Clothing valued at $22,000.00 at % and % off ourclose marked one price for cash. Our misfortune is your gain. JThis is undoubtedly the greatest opportunity ever offered to save money on all new reliable, up-to-date goods. All bought before the recent sharp advances in wool. Not an old suit to show you. Special prices in every other department to help out the GREAT CLOTHING SALE. Space only for a few prices. Come in and see for yourself.

Clothing stock divided and .» is shown on first and sec/f ond floors. Men’s guaranteed ’I suits, all the latest fashion, slightly soiled, marked in plain figures. CT. Were *7.45, now $3.75. " ere now $5.00. iMLi raL if Were $9.90, now $6.00. O Were * 12,50, now * s - 00 - fiaraljy/fa H "fl 9 Were * l4 - 50 ’ now * B-50-Were $15.00, now $9.00. dMf Were $18.50, now SIO.OO. ifiOW Ew Men’s Overcoats. J IKL Were marked $5.00, $7.50, W \! * SIO.OO, $12.50, $16.50 and ’J S2O, now $3.50 to SIB.OO. * J Young men’s, boys’ and juvenile Suits, % and 'iSHV I one-third off the marked prices. mMB& ISW/ ijf Boys’ Reefer, double breasted, warm coats, 8 to 16 yd., was $3.75 to $5.75, choice of lot now 21 clerks to wait on you

A full line I |Vo of \ JLj o L Children’s /f® |° H V and / J !'i I \ Infants’ C ' Cloaks Furs In every known style at matchless prices. See our museum of 5 and 10 ct. counter goods

CATALOGU E DEPARTMENT On the boom, Orders taken every day at a saving for our customers of from 30 to 50 per cent on Stoves, Ranges, Furniture, Harness, Wagons, Wagon Boxes, Buggies, Farm Implements, Etc. Come in and see our samples of Base Burners, Ranges, etc., if you want the-best, and save sls to $25. Scarcely no expense to sell by catalogue means sss in your pocket. Farmers who have not-received our catalogue, please call for one or send us your address and we will gladly forward to you.

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Dry Goods Special Sale Dress Goods in all the newest popular weaves at prices always below' all competiiton. Cap and Glove Headquarters The greatest line at right prices ever shown, bought direct from the manufacturers. Hosiery and Underwear Specials Who Said Underwear Was Higher. LADIES’ VESTS, long sleeve, usual prices 25c to SI.OO. Special Prices, 15c to 75c. MEN’S UNDERSHIRTS, sold 25c to $1.50. Special Price, 19c to $1.25.

A New Stock Of Trunks, Suit Cases, Embroideried Tennis Flannel, Umbrellas, Neckware, Lace Curtains, Carpets, Etc.

Grocery Specials JUST RECEIVED, 1 car Gold Medal, best Minnesota Flour, and 1 car Monsoon, best Kansas Flour. 1 car N. Y. Fancy WINTER APPLES, 160 barrels. 100 cases CANNED TOMATOES. All bought when prices were 10 to 20 per cent less. Vt, barrel GOLD MEDAL Flour, highest patent made - - - - $1.33. % barrel MONSOON Flour, highest patent made ------ $1.23. 20 pounds H. & E. Granulated SUGAR for SI.OO. Fancy New York APPLES, Bellflower, Spies, Baldwins, Greenings, Russetts, etc., 25c to 45c per peck, or $4.00 to $4.50 per barrel of 13 pecks. Granitware Notice the Show Window. CHOICE FOR 10c. All firsts, no seconds, in 2, 3 and 4 quart pans and kettles.

Jt—/TV wkliM zjl Aurora Blue Steel Range Equal to or better than any S6O range, With reservoir and high closet. For hard or soft coal, or 22-inch wood. By reversing the duplex grate and lifting out the end linings the range is ready to burn 22 inch wood. Grate bars may be removed in five seconds by simply lifting out the end linings. No bolts. Ash pan door is mounted on hinges and latch, and is always tight, giving perfect control of fire (not possible when door is bolted to pan.) - This is not a contact reservoir, but an Acorn encased reservoir. The control of the reservoir is positive. Open the reservoir damper and water is heated in the shortest possible time. Close the reservoir damper and all the heat is concentrated on the oven for quick baking. Features—No paint or Japan. Japanese ornamentation. Balanced oven door. Cast flue back. Removable damper. Acorn new process nickle. Fire door, ash guard, ash pit, oven door frame, panel and handle, cleanout, full nickle high closet. No. 844, 4 8-in. 2 6-in. holes, 14x18 xl2 oven, weight 340 lbs, price $31.45. No. 864, 6 8-in. holes, 16x18x12 oven, weight 350 lbs., price $33.45. No. 884, 4 9-in. holes, 18x18x12 oven, weight 360 lbs., price $35.75. No. 984, 4 9-in. 2 8-in. holes, 18x18 xl2 oven, weight 360 lbs., price $35.95.

A Blanket Sale 10- 35c to 75c per pair. 11- 65c to $1.25 a pair. 12- 90c to $1.75 per pair. 11- all wool, gray or white, $3.00 to $4.45 per pair. 12- all wool, gray or white, $3.75 to $6.50 per pair.

SHOE CONSTRUCTION In a good shoe the materials fr o m to top ize with one B9k another their perfecGood soles and poor uppers make a bad combination. Likewise poor linings and counters. The word "Shoe" signifies no particular style or make. The “FLOR.SHEIM” Shoe—there is the distinction. It is a consistently perfect shoe, even to the most minute. details, and gives service unusual to ordinary footwear.

Special Shoe and Rubber Sale The largest and most complete stoqk ever shown. Take your choice, pay us a 10 per cent profit, or the other fellow 40 to 60 per cent profit