Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1905 — Page 7
I ... J 1 la: va_ twESS! I , . « TELEGRAM FROM SANTA CLAUS FAIRY land telegraph company, Uptopia, Dreamland, Dec. i, 1905. My Dear Mr. Manager: Tell all the good little boys and girls Pam on my way and would be glad to meet them all again at your beautiful store. My best compliments to you and your children customers. Tell them to watch for me as I will have a present for each of them. Ever Your Admiring Friend, SANTA CLAUS. LIDAY OPENING all winter goods at unheard of low prices ~Q JANUARY 1 Iriginate, Others Imitate. aus and everything in Holiday goods at money saving prices. We are better ds ever shown in this country. The last eleven months of the yeat have been the ord breaker by offering you choice merchandise at prices below all competition, r liberal patronage, and wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
ttraordinary. of Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, i dozen linen, silk and cambric ,nt any linen Handkerchiefs or it will pay you to visit this time in the year we have everyiparible prices. oc, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c and SI.OO. ndkerchiefs, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c rchiefs, 25c to 50c. lanket Sale. re stock we have marked them ldom offered In blankets. Sale >es at $2.00 to $7.75. Sale. 1 brand inlaid steel shears made,
|EPA RTMEN T. Silver Aoorn Range, No. 747, $24.95. in time for a Christmas present. EHcome in and see our elegant lihe of Fine Furniture, Stoves, Vehicles, Hiess, or anything you want.
P)st bargain event of the season. Avoid Sat:lerks, 2 delivery wagons. Tin store 3!R, 7 TJSTJD. B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor.
iUnderwear and Hosiery. /Si? 1 \ Eoonomy and comfort combined with excellency should make this an interesting sale. Our facilities for buying in case lots from the factory enables us to give you 12%c regular price Hosiery for 10c. 15c regular price Hosiery for 20c regular price Hosiery for 15c. 25c Underwear for 15c and 19c. 50c Underwear for 40c. SI.OO Underwear for 75c.
RUGS. A complete unew stock bought for the Holidays from 18x36 inch to 6x9 feet, all new and attractive designs, in velvets, moquetts, exminster, brussels, etc. Blankets and Bed Comforts. Blankets, bed comforts and bed spreads. You should see* them all at special prices for the Holidays. Men’s Shirts. An exceptionally fine line of white and fancy negligee and fine broadcloth Shirts, 50c to $2.50 each. Neckwear and Suspenders. Men’s extra fancy Neckwear and Silk Suspenders bought for this occasion and put up in individual boxes and very appropriate for a Christmas present.
Hats and Caps. The largest and most complete stock, many marked down one-half to close. An elaborate line of Fur Caps, $1.75 to $2.75 each. Boys’ Mufflers. Mufflers only -38 c. Every style and color of Silk Mufflers, 50c to $1.50. Special Sale. 20 bolts Guinea Flannel, worth 8 l-3c per yard, for Ec Best Standard Prints, per yard Ec. Tennis Flannel, per yard - sc. Muslin, per yard sc. Check Ginghams, per yard - 6c. Cotton Batts, per roll Ec.
CLOTHING. At a song and you may pitch the CT9 tune yourself. I "isl What is left after the Great Water Sale to be sold at one-fourth, one- L third and one-half less than all former prices. V|r^ This sale includes all the new goods I fTf* not soiled or damaged by water, that I { \ must be sold at prices that will close / \ \ out the entire stock at once. L+. \ \ Men’s Suits, scotch mixtures, wa- \ tered stock, but not damaged, ac- | 1 1 tual worth $lO, to close what is left, j | Lx only $3.48. Men’s black all-wool cheviot Suits, hiy new stock, actual value $11.50, at this sale only $4.98. / 1 Men s Suits, all new, that did not 1 have a drop of water on them, $12.50 / 1 to $14.50, Clearance Sale Price, $9.90. / \ The home of the Overcoat in all J \ the popular weaves from 48 to 54 inches long. - —a One lot men's and young men’s I j Overooats, marked $6.50 Jo $7.50, your 11 I choice of lot only $4.00. JL j / One lot and young men’s Overcoats, marked SB.OO to $10.50, ” choice of lot now $5.00. One lot men’s Overcoats, marked 7 VLjtntTQ • \ $12.50 to $15.00, nearly all sizes, 5 fl,—j Clearance Sale Price, $6.00. C Y~/ ? Men’s Fine Dress and Fur Overcoats up to $22.50, now 10 to 20 percent less. The greatest values In Boys and Children’s Clothing, water soaked but only slightly damaged. Boys’ 3-pieee Suits, all new, marked $4.50, Clearance Sale Price, $3.00. Boys’ 3-pieee Suits, marked $5.95, Clearance Sale Price, $4.00. 3-piece Suits, marked $7.45, Clearance Sale Price, $5.00. Boys’ 2-piece Coat and Knee Pants Suit, 3 to 16 years, marked $2.50, Clearance Sale Price, $1.75. Bojs 2-piece Suits, 3 to 16 years, marked $3.45, t Clearance Sale Price, $2.45. Boys’ 2-piece Suits, 3 to 16 years, marked $4.95, Clearance Sale Price, $3.95. Boys’ and Childrens* Overcoats One lot of Overcoats and heavy • Reefers, 6 to 12 years, marked $2.75 to $3.75, Clearance Sale Price, SI.OO. One lot Boys' Overcoats, marked $6.50 lAreK. li.ii.«i i. i, DO. The great damaged by water Sweater Saie continues until every piece is sold, if we bought the same Sweaters now they would cost you double the price. ' . Special Dress Goods Sale lu per cent off for this sale on all new weaves bought before the recent sharp advances. 1 hese aie rare bargains that cannot be dupllceted soon again at these prices. _ : " - oS to 44 inch all-wool, black, white and colors, cicilians, Henriettas, mohairs, Panamas, Venetians, broadcloth, silk crapes, cheviots, etc., usually sold at 75c per yard; our close price marked in plain figures, 50c per yard, 10 per cent off now per yard, 45c. 50 and 54 inch, same as above but better goods, usually sold at SI.OO and $1.25 per yard; our close prices marked 75c and SI.OO per yard and 10 percen t off or and 90c per yard. Special Silk Sale Silks in every color and black, 21 Inch to 36 Inch in width, 50c 75c, SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard. Special Velvet Sale Blacks and colors, 50c to $1.50 per yard. A full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS in all the new shades. Linens Bought for This Sale An unapproachable bargain array. Table Linen by the yard or pattern, with napkins to match. Lunch clohts, battenberg and drawn thread Doilies, Table Scarfs, Towels, etc., In an endless variety. Umbrellas for Presents The newest and prettiest designs, gold, silver, pearl and fancy wood handles, all bought for this occasion but at exceplonally low prices. Ladies’ and gent’s Umbrellas range in prices from 50c to $4.50. A Ribbon Sale £nd a big one 'Opens here January 12. YARNS In every style, color, and only the best quality.
Thousands of Dolls and Toys The first floor has been transformed into Fairyland. Dogs, rabbits, monkeys, elephants, steam engines, fire engines, automobiles, go-carts, wagons, musical instruments, banks, g|mcs, watches, balls, dolls, tops, stoves, sweeper's, cupboards, dressers, sideboards, hobby horses, velocipedes, carpet sweepers, drums, etc. DOLL HEADQUARTERS. Dolls, lc to $5.00. Dolls with life-like beauty. Dolls that are pouting, saucy, dimpled, dashing and plain. They make the happiness of Christmas just as the first thrush makes the song of spring.
GRAND HOLIDAY OPENING of Jewelry, Purses, Albums and Combs. Jewelry at one-half regular price and guaranteed solid gold and gold filled. We will warrant for 3, 5 and 10 years or money back on solid gold rings, watch chains and fobs, lockets, brooches, cuff buttons, collar buttons, shirt studs and shirt waist sets. Sterling silver match safes, stamp cases, manicure sets, darning balls, clocks, clothes and hair and hat brushes. Rodger Bros’, knives, forks and spoons, salve boxes, powder boxes, cups, bonbons, spoons, scissors, napkin rings, trays, fancy hair combs, automizers, childs’ sets, bells, belt buckles, puff boxes, stick pins, razors, steel stork shape embroidery scissors, etc. Shaving sets, smoking sets, handkerchief boxes, cuff and collar boxe:, comb and brush trays, manicure sots, broom holders, hand bags, necktie boxes, etc. RARE HAND PAINTED CHINA Cut Glass, Lamps, Bricabrac, etc. This is the finest, newest and most beautiful ware ever brought to town, and Is appreciated by many ladies who want the finest and best that money can buy, and at much less than city prices. Sec the fine French Limoges’ hand painted Plates and the smaller pieces, hand painted, we sell from 50c to $2.50 each. Greatest line of 5 to 25c dishes ever shown in the county. Lamps in an endless variety. Glass and fancy decorated lamps from 50c for a fancy decorated lamp to $3.50 each. Haviland China, Bricabrac galore, rich enough for a queen. Haviland Dinner and Tea Plates, Cups and Saucers, plain and decorated. Chop plates, cake plates, soup bowls, salad dishes, the new patterns art decorated ware, the finest that human skill can produce, in fancy vases, dishes, chocolate sets, sugar and creamers, etc.
MANY SURPRISES. Santa Claus has left us so many things that our 5 and 10c counter surpasses any past attempt. Thousands of articles you would pay 15 to 35c each elsewhere. Hero are a few 10c values: 12-lnch kid body Dolls, 12 Inch high, dogs, horses, pictures, iron wagons, automobiles, purses, paper knives, china, bricabrac, glassware, gloves, mittens and thousands of others too numerous to mention.
Carpet Specials. Ten per cent off for this sale only. Carpets will be higher, as wool is worth much more. A sale of Trunks, Suit Cases, Valises, hand bags, telescopes, etc. Telescopes markeddown one-fourth.
