Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1906 — Page 4
A "Beautiful Souvenir Worth 75c to SI.OO, for every grown person buying $2.00 worth or more (except groceries), at our Special Low Opening Sale Price, beginning Saturday, October 13th, and continuing until Saturday, October 27th, 1906.
After months of diligent search we have completed our Fall and Winter Purchases. Our stock Saturday, October 13 contini Without indulging in self-praise, we feel that this fall we can serve you better than ever before. Better goods many goods less than ever before. Our facilities for buying in quantities—no rents, no partners, and the grea best of everything. Come in and and see for yourselves, and we want you to feel v
wMniir Ww I rJa 1 Bnßn.n LJLjHBmk i\ wPo io ( MSWSW& i\ wi > \O» V W ISM wKMa' rffikHß.u». Im- lOw'' m S M ll y w Fall Clothing Opening. Sterling brands that conquer every prejudice. We say to you frankly that the ready-to-wear garment is not economy unless the ready-made measures up to the point of perfection achieved by the best tailors. Sterling brand bench tailored is the t height of perfection for quality, fit and style that have few equals. These prices are nearly one-half of what some others ask for not so good *' WKWtew The prominent feature in men’s suits is the form-fitting back with flared skirt at $7.50 418.50 The same style prevails in Overcoats that are flaring and 45 to 50 inches long. Overcoats from $6.50 to $19.50. A complete line of Fur Overcoats $16.50 to $32.50. Overcoats 30c on the dollar while they last. 75 carried over Overcoats, some good styles, all wool, satin lined, were $6.50 to $12.50, divided into 3 lots. No. 1 lot, choice $2.00: No. 2 lot, choice $3.00: No. 3 lot, choice $5.00. Boys’ and Juvenile Clothing, Ederheim & Stein extra good clothes are the best money can buy. Boys’ Suits $3.50 to SIO.OO. Juvenile, 3 to 8 years old, $1.25 to $5.00. SPECIAL — One lot Boys’ Top School Coats, all wool, double-breasted, value up to $4.50, choice of lot 89c. Special Rain Coat Sale— 125 Coats at 25c on the dollar to close out. Men’s and Boys’ guaranteed absolutely water proof, in work coats and dress coats, long and short coats, black and blue worsteds, grey and brown denim, etc., divided into 2 lots; regular prices were $4.45 to $9.45; 60 coats, choice of lot $1.00: 65 coats, choice of lot only $2.00. Men’s new gray worsted mackintoshes, $7.50 to $15.50. MEN’S HATS: New Fall Styles. The first of the new blocks in eF* Derbys and Fedoras for fall are now being shown—they combine jßL.with style correctness the best wearing qualities put into hats at these prices. Men’s Derbys and Fedoras, new fall shapes, all the different proportions, prices J5,.75c, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 and $2 50 Men’s Crashers in black, pearl and brown, atsoc tosl.oo Men’s Automobile Capssoc 75c SI.OO * Men’s Golf Caps, new patterns, at2sc, 50c, .75
OUR SPECIAL
Sweater Opening. The newest novelties in Coat Sweaters, in grey, maroon, etc. A few dozen all wool turtle neck sweaters at 50c on the $; was $1.50 to $4.50 each, to close 75c to $2.25 All sizes and colors. Fall Neckwear & Suspenders In all the new novelties and the greatest line of fancy and staple suspenders ever shown. Men’s Furnishings. Men’s Fine Negligee Shirts, made of chambrays, madras and cheviots in a great variety of
stylish patterns, bosoms plain and pleated, cuffs attached or detached, all sizes from 14 to 18, inclusive 50 c » 75c, SIOO, $1.50 Gloves and Mittens. 200 doz. men’s canvas gloves, per pair sC to 10c 200 doz. men’s flannel mittens sc to 10c 300 doz. men’s leather gloves and mittens2sctosl.7s Ladies* Gloves and Mittens— A full line ladies’ elbow length black and colored kid and black and white silk; come early, they are scarce and hard to buy as it takes four or five months to fill orders by the manufacturers. Special Opening Sale 72 in. and 90 in. ‘ “Bleached Double Satin DamasK —9O c SI.OO, $1.15, $1.25 per yd. Undoubtedly the lowest we have ever marked on this quality. The designs are of a high order, poppies, cherries, chrisanthums and other floral effects, with double borders, some with plain centers. Napkins to match per doz. $2.50 to $3.50. Also single pattern tablecloth and napkins to match. Fancy Scarfs and Center Pieces— Hand made up to $2.50. Hand made Battenberg doilies 10c to $1.25. 1 U yd linen lunch clothes with drawn work border SI.OO to $1.50. Acorn Steel Ranges, the World’s Best « SAVE FUEL! \ *TpHE Acorn Hot Blast ri re "B° x passes a * xKTv current of intensely ff fl heated air over the surll H f* ce °* ® re ’ clus l n < the 1 com bu»tion of gases and ( Xfir f heavy smoke which L.V'XsSvtV jL. ordinarily escape un/4 I burned, wasting fuel / aVb r and filling flue with soot ■ Found only in Steel Ranges Opening China. Bric-a- “Brae. Lampe. Etc. China Dinner Seta—Our assortment of decorated and plain white china dinner seta was never more complete. 100 piece seta $6.95 to $13.88. Haviland china plates, oupe, saucers, etc. Lace Curtain Opening— Ten per cent off regular price for this sale only. ' ' .
Remember the dates and bring your friends to the old reliable, the leal and any goods bought here you know are right, if not we make it rign ery day, 2 Door Boys Saturdays to carry in your produce and carry oui CHICAGO BARGAIN ST
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Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Curtair CARPETS—Never before have we shown such a large assortnll of all grades, in beautiful decorative effects from the cheapest to H best of Ingrains. Tapestry and Body Brussels, Velvets and AxJ| sters. / I . THE LINOLEUM STOCK—Is overflowing with the best sei tion of patterns that could be secured in the different makes I grades, from Domestic, English and German manufactories. - Will in stock, 2 yds., 40c to 50c sq. yd. I Oil Cloth 1 to 2 yds. wide 25 to 50c sq. yd. I DOMESTIC RUGS—Wilton, Axminster, Smyrna, Body and V estry Brussels. I A large assortment, from the small door mat to the largest cal size. I Fall Opening Blankets, I Comforters and Bedspreads. The most elaborate line ever shl at remarkably low prices. I Full 10-4 Blankets.43c to SI.OO I Full 11-4 Blankets, white, grey and brown7oc to $1.50 I Full 12-4 Blankets, white, grey ahd brownsl.oo to $1.75 I Full 10-4 Blankets, cotton and wool mixeds2.oo to $2.50 fl Full 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 strictly all-wool, in white and I greys3.oo to $6.50 ■ "Bed Spread-t— l n all prices from a medium size to the largest! corner size made7sc to $3.45 a Our Great d The greatest money-saving department for the economic bl bought in car loads and quantity lots and retailed at wholesale pl or what we or any one would pay for them in small lots. The I and freshest of everything. I Flour is worth more today if we had it to buy than the folio! prices: I “Silver Moon,” best Indiana hard wheat flour made, J bblfl “White Lilly,” best Oklahoma flour made, J bbl l “Monsoon,” best Kansas flour made, | bbl l “Gold Medal” America’s highest grade Minnesota flour made J bbl I 14 bars Kirk’s Satinet soap for l 10 bars Santa Claus soap for l 8 bars Lenox soap for l Extra fancy white clover honey, per lb***| 21 lbs H. & E. Granulated Sugari l Extra fancy Swift ham, lb• I Extra fancy Swift Clover bacon, lb l A good coffee, cracked grain, lb| Silver Acorn d Polished Steel an £ e nHEJKr Equal to any $50.00 Range jy y V I Square, with high shelf, for hard ~ or soft coal 24-inch wood. New for 1906-7. To burn soft coal successfully requires a strong hot blast over the surface of the fire. This requirement in steel ranges is now met for the first time in our new Acorn hot blast I fire box, which passe* a current of intensely * I 1 heated air over the surface of the fire. It I | increases the heat, and saves fuelby burning S gases which ordinorily escape unburned. ’ The construction is so simple that the fire-box may be removed in a few seconds w| out toojs. I No. 743, 4 7-in. boles, 14x20x18 oven, weight 400 lbs., price No. 843,48-in. “ 14x20x13 “ “ 400 “ “ >1 No. 763,0 7-in. “ 10x20x13 “ “ 410 " “ -....al No. 868, 6 8-in. “ 16x20x13 “ “ 410 “ “ al No. 883,6 8-in. " 18x20x13 “ “ 430 “ “ 3| No. 803,6 8-in. " 20x20x13 “ “ 445 “ “ ..-3$ No. 063,69-in. “ 20x20x13 “ “ 445 “ “ 3$ For water-front, fitted, add $ For water- front, separate, add a If desired less high shelf, deduct. 1 If desired less base, deduct 1 fc Fall Opening Granite Ironware. I Special Sale at Half-Price. Finest quality G« Enameled Ware, all double coated enamel on steel. I ITqt. dish pan, 45c kind, 21c ; 8-qt. sauce pan, I kind, 21c; 5-qt. Berlin sauce kettle, 45c kind, 21c; 8-1 teakettle, $1 kind, 50c; 12-qt. sauce kettle, $1 kind, 5l jMgggjSM 8-qt. coffee boiler, $1 kind, 50c; 14-qt. sauce ketfl kind, 62|c. A great variety of. other granite wJ
