Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1906 — Page 5
ALL OPENING
Iplete in every department, and we cordially invite you to attend our formal Fall Opening Sale fa until Saturday, October 27 I assortment, more novelties, and in spite of the rising market at practically the same prices as last year and ■ity—we sell for spot cash-enables us to make prices 20 to 30 per cent, below all competition and give you the I, whether you are ready to buy or not. SPACE FOR A FEW PRICES ONLY.
I The Empire Acorn. B iCmfS Triple reflector top —new for 1906 I &7. Large tea kettle attachment, s automatic gas cover, powerful hot air circulation, large ash pan. No. u, 11-in. fire pot, weight 200 lbs., height with urn, 53 BEMB ill., price $21.00 RmMmBRmI No. 31, 12-in. fire pot, weight 270 lbs., height with urn [BMffIBBSBR 59 in., price 26.45 W Oaggsga* No. 41, 14-in. fire pot, weight 3°5 height with urn 62 in ’’ P rice *-- 3 0 -85 No. 71, 15j4-in. fire pot. weight 350 lbs., height with jb urn, 64 in., price 34.90 Rr- vl „ A full line of everything made in Acorn ■ stoves. A few samples in stock. “Perfect Electric Weld Fence— The world’s best One car B just received. See the-New Corncrib Wire. Bitc/are— In all kinds Dinner Pails, Flaring Dairy Pails, Wash Bra, etc., etc. Opening. Bffee, bulk $ .13 yee, best quality 15 [fancy Mocha and Java coffee, package 20 Raney German Blend coffee, package . .25 Raney Vienna Java & Mocha coffee, package 30 ■made Sorghum, per gallon .50 B)-See,” 2 packages for 15 Buncolored Japan tea, per pound .35 ■Gunpowder tea, per pound 50 Bo Bargain Store smoking tobacco, per pound 16 Rd Horseshoe tobacco, per pound 41 ■er tobacco, per cut 08 Bo Bargain Store fine-cut tobacco, per pound 25 Btion coal oil, per gallon 10 Bnd coal oil, per gallon 09 ■ Above prices subject to change. ■highest market prices paid for your CREAM and *ll kinds of produce. Rns to loan for your cream. • B Opening Sale of Outing and Shaker Flannels. Ride range of qualities and prices on goods bought before the Bee, and you can buy at special low prices. Rnch bleached Shaker flannel and colored outing flannels, 5,7, 8, Rents yd Ry, red and white wool flannels, 25, 35, 45, 50 cents yd. Birthing New—Tennis flannel embroidery, all colors, 1 to 4 R wide, 7c to 25c yd. Btn£ Sale Fancy Fascinators— Pretty Silk Hoods for pretty R, all new, up-to-date, and prices right for this sale. ■ 25c to £I.OO Uibbon Flurry*. Every width and color and the new fancy plaids By little cost, considering the extra fine quality. Special— Ladies’ pure linen only 5c ; men’s pure ■only 10c. Many new novelties 5c to 75c each, in ladies’and B handkerchiefs. # Ra/o/ae "Department— The greatest money saving institution for Buying public ever invented by man. We can sell you anything Bur farm or home 40 to 50 per cent less than to carry in stock for B and many goods less than the large catalogue houses in the B and we give you newer, better, up-to-date, standard goods, and Baranteed, and you pay nothing until you see the goods. Come Bl see our hundreds of manufacturers’ catalogues of wagons, bugRtoves, furniture, farm implements, etc. ■idard Farm Wagon Boxes—You have learned by experience that Bmning-gear of a wagon will outlast the box, and to have them Bis expensive and unsatisfactory. These boxes are 10| ft. long, 6 Rger than other catalogue houses. They have bevel edge irons Bth boxes, patent box rods, brake endgate, bolster cleats are boltB heavy rub irons, body made of 3-in. matched yellow pine nicely nd and varnished, either 38 in. or 40 in, wide by 10| ft. long. ■ n Boxes and Parts, F. O. B. Your Station—Box complete with T. B. (less seat) 10-in ■ in. top, S 8.00; 10-in. lower 8-in. top, $10.00; 12-in. lower 10-in. top, 110,00; 14-in. lower ■>, $11.00; 14-ln. lower 10 in. top, 111.50; 14-in. lower 12-in. top, $12.00; 16-in. lower 10-in-■.so; 16-in. lower 12-in. top, $13.00. linteed Wagon, complete 145.00 to 155.00
nt has brought down and keeps down high prices and excessive profits, Bm petent Clerks, 3 ’Phones No. 36, 2 Delivery Wagons, 1 Door Boy evKoods. Remember the Beautiful Souvenir to every grown person buying $2 worth or more, eicept groceries. RE, RENSSELAER, IND.
Fur Opening. We have made extensive preparations for the production of the high grade Furs, bought direct from the manufacturer, comprising Isabella Fox Scarf $4.50 to $12.50 Black Martin Scarf 3.50 to 16.50 A full line of Scarfs and Muffs to match in grey Russian Squirrel, Mink, Marten, Beaver, Canadian O’possum, etc. A lull line of Child’s Sets, Angora, Siberian Lamb, Mink, Rat, etc., in collar and muffs to match, per at $1.50 to $2.50 <Fall Opening Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Never before have we shown such a complete line of America’s leading standard makes of reliable footwear. Men and women who pride themselves on their personal appearance are won by their individuality at a glance. The quiet dignity and refined elegance of the Florsheim, Howard & Foster, James Means, etc., for men, and the Drew-Selby, Radcliff, etc., for women, impart to the person who wears them a marked air of up-to-dateness and high breeding. Women’s Shoes SI.OO to 4.00 Men s Shoes .....$1.25 to 5.00. Fall Opening New Dress Trimmings. An elaborate line in all the newest novelties at much lower prices than you have been paying. Prices 1C to SI.OO yd. PETTICOATS—SpeciaI — A complete new line and new designs, 75c to $2.75. Corsets— ln all the new models. The Latest In Ribbon Belts — Do not fail to see the plaid, ribbon, beaded elastic, leather, etc., 25c to SI.OO each. Fall Opening New Hand Bags, Purses, etc.— -Exceptional values in new novelties 25c to $2.50. Fancy Side and Back Combs— l 2 doz. in all the newest novelties value up to 75c, choice of lot only 29c. A full line of trunks, suits cases, hand bags, etc., at unequaled prices. An important Umbrella Event—Step . 4 ' inside the door and see the attractive umbrellas at attractive prices. Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Whips, etc. —— Sewing Machines. Dome stic, the > world’s best, retailed by agents at $35.00. J Our price.. . $19.50. Five drawer gol- • y den oak “Helping Hand, a $16.50 machine, our price $12.50 A museum of 5 and 10 ■ W cent counter goods, many of them would retail any- ■ where at 15 to 35 cts. e Collon Dotting— lt i B well for you to know where to th® best line in town for 70, 10c, 15c and 20c lb. Eleven cases were contracted for seven months ago and just received.
Hargain Corner Valencienne, German and Torchon Laces and Insertions, 1 to 4? 1-4 inches wide, per yard sc. 50 dozen Children’s School Handkerchiefs, each Ic. •LL Muslin, only sc. Yard.
/Ul-J ®■wiill 111 11 w Opening Sale of Women’s, Hisses and Children’s New Fall Cloaks, Suits, Skirts offer remarkable opportunities. The wide spread i nterest manifested ’ n our our new Fall garments is H \ due to the attrac- wn 1 tiveness and auth- W/ fl / orat ’ v e character jlj > L \\\ \ n t oMp#/ ofthe st y le ’ and \^n ° 4 /I BjA IBi the extraordinary \vW. 1 / wi II ini °1 J< va lues at popular \\ /I! | a H ' Mji prices. I r ll® Ladies’ Long I ° JrMRM { l/11l l AIS coats, black, grey, l/l 4 « tan and brown ’ W ’nv J ;»®o' vSm- || <Misses long coats * 3 -50 to 512.50. t : 1 fcd9 Children’s and infants’ coats 75 c f O $7.5Q A full line of Beaver and double shawls. Do not fail to see the new skirts and shirt waists. Fall Opening Dress Goods. The fabrics especially in demand now are to<be seen in the largest and best chosen assortment of plain colors, plaids, blacks and fancy effects ever shown. ® 42 in. all wool Panama, Batiste, etc., per yd $ .50 46 in. Shadow Checks, Mohair, etc., per yd 75 56 in: Chiffon Panamas, per yd SI.OO and 1.25 56 in Broadcloth, per yd SIOO to 1.50 Fall Silks in Abundance— All the new seasonable goods in the popular plaids, plain colors and blacks, qualities which usually sell higher, but unusually low for this sale. Plaids and fancies, per yard .75c to $1.25 1 yd. wide Black Taffetas 70c to $1.60 Fall Opening of Hosiery. ou can buy a 10c to 50c hose anywhere, but often you find one pair that will outwear two pairs of another’s make, and the great demand here is WS proof they are right. Oyi Try a pair of buckskin school hose and you will buy no other. c A full line wool hose in all sizes 25c to 50c Underwear— An bou gbt in case lots, shipped direct from the manufacturer and sold at a great saving for our customers, at prices that can not be duplicated. Ladies’ Ribbed V Osts, long sleeves, 25c kind, opening sale price... 18c Ladies extra heavy vests and pants 25c each to 50c Ladies’ wool vests or pants, each 75 c $i so Ladies’ union suits, 50 0 each to an all fine wool Misses and children’s heavy union suits 25c to 75c Men’s heavy fleeced jersey shirts and drawers each 25c to 50c Men’s all wool shirts and drawers each 75c to $1.50 Men’s union suits 75c to $2.90
