Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1906 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“!(SSK Year-End Clearance Sale was. 1 1 - ™ W ** IIVV VWIW 6IVIHBBI6DISCOUHTSWhanYn« NeedTliini With Only 14 More Baying Days Before Christnias, z^°:.^r r .r/ i , t r r l < ll^ l .r. l °°r, ™ r iT “ u : t °.! he ■*» ° ( "» hae been far more successful than even we bad dared hope, and while we have far out-stripped our and set them low prices and busineL d Whl i® de P artmen t storef tore the year’s business, and to make it the most astounding success, we have trimmed prices in every department, and below give a P few sample? of

CLOTHINGOff lO~tO 20™0tf 4 DO YOU see the gentle form-fit-ting corves in the suit cut shown here ? Our college styles are the kind that hit the fancies of the young men. The models and fabrics are not what are called loud and flashy, but instead are distinctive, because of the originality expressed in the cut, style and fabric always so exclusive in the good old “Hart, Schaffner & Marx” line of clothing. With our immense stock of “stouts” and “slims” we can fit not only the young men but the old men as well. And it matters not whether you are tall and slim or low and heavy, we can fit you in a suit that will wear, at prices chopped nearly in two. We were already far below exclusive stores, and now, with our big liberal discounts, we are far below the reach of those that even have much inferior fabrics

per cent to 20 per cent OFF on Boys 9 Clothing and ° u rrrtrnh —sk Unusual efforts to give parents the widest opportunity for a pleased selection results in our carrying the largest stock and newest styles of popularpriced Boys’ Clothing in Rensselaer. Next to style in boys’ clothing, mothers expect service. Our clothes are made to withstand the strongest little giant. Included are Russian Suits, Sailor Suits, Norfolk Suits, Double-breasted Suits with Knickerbocker pants, and Double-breasted Suits with plain pants. All marked with the old prices, in plain figures, and now subject to the big discount cutting. In our line of overcoats for “Little Gentlemen” we have the latest. We early recognized that, so long as it cost nothing extra, style, even in a boys overcoat, is demanded. therefore stocked this.fall with some of the swellest blacks, brown and gray mixes ever brought to the city. They too, have suffered by the blue pencil, and are going in this Christmas sale on the big discounts J 10 p#r Cent OH on Underwear*«lo por oent OH Uon'c Finn Qhirto With over 100 dozen men’s fine dress shirts to MEN* UEiBfiFAB H n ~ . , ... , I . , ItIOII 0 11118 dllll 10—choose from, do you doubt that you can find just .... ™ trl HtAOUtAlf .... H for Men ’ ,or Boy *’ for W " men ' ,or GlrU - for Children, and for the what yon want in style, color and fit? Jnst stop and think for an instant Here in the Men’s Hat and Cap Department, too, we are allowing- the AjWM Babies, we have Underwear. Either in cotton or wool, in union or in wll?Davvou\o f onI!J!ftolil«" l ! re l di li,* e ,? thtt * u liberaldisoounta to prevail, and in our cloth caps, of all styles, which .... Piece suits, we can fir all. With 10 per cent cut from our already rock- 1 W bottom price, no one should feel unab.e to dress warmly this winter, pi .jo u c f? F f? E ® i«« From the Good Things to Eat Department... breakfast foods Chase & banboros Seal Brand per lb 3oc _. m , , , . „ , , 51 w r MI aiiiwiia ■■ ■ F n q o~ “ “ Special “A” per 1b... ,30c m HAI the K ood P eo P le of Rensselaer and vicinity appreciate our efforts to serve them well as a De- Ihnkußll s ri V C * 'S?° Extra Maleberry perlb.2sc : I partment Btore, we have no better proof than in the treatment accorded our grocery. Our trade Redzie slb pkg Rolled Oats per pkg 250 T . per 1b...20c j J| has grown steadily from the first, until we now have something to be justly proud of in this de- Quaker Puffed Rice 3 pkgs for 25c McLaughlin’s XXXA per pkg 14c j ##### partment as a whole. Golden Harvest 2 pkg? for '.25c Fanoy Bottlod Goods WE thank YOU, one and ALL, and in turn to show how much we respect your kindness, we HoitlO^Mados Roosevelt Luncheon Stuffed Olives per bot.lOo allow the sale to extend into this department. And during this sale offer you .... H nmfl cdo M: n «a u. m Dli, : £ " w ss?,lK“».oo * IOO SsjsS£sS^k!y‘ :::::::: £ Peerless Peanut 8atter........... '• 10c “Sleepy Eye,” the best Flour on earth, per Fancy Michigan Potatoes, per bn.. 50c Pure Buckwheat per 11?. 3c HhU gal, glass cans Sweet I lckles per can 30 50-lb sack $1.15 Michigan Granulated Salt, per barrel 80c Par o Maple Syrup per qt 25c, per gal. .SI.OO rUDICTU Aeli" 'm ". Xe ‘ U,lV ' T r l U *° be ~ O Und “ ®"! r aasort I ment of fresh Wholwom. caudle, than we f Buying nice, freUt good, direct from the manufscturers-never handling .tele dry job loto-h*. vflVtlS I IVIAS I ar ® o “«i*iug our trade. We have been catering to the fine candy trade ever (sinoe be begun, and now aa CIGARS And won for us a tine patronage in this line of goods. We have also made our prices trade-winners j the Christmas season approaches we buy greater varieties than heretofore. Here you now find evory- and keepers here aaeleewhere In the bi* store. For where elae but of ua can you get CAN ° ICS i ”—««>»! RUGS AND CARPETS CORSET DISCOUNTS I RLANKFTQ.RI ANKFTC rp, ,n Something that mint alwaya be had, whether there la a sale on or nok Now la the BPiePfilw l%lii I D leM IS l\ b I Brussel Kug-i have al»o been lately apicedlu'i with anme dainty new patterns thus TABLE LINENS FOR CHRISTMAS fabrics, our regular price la no more than moat merchants paid for them later In the sfeMisiiiiiySiSi ____; __ ; thl<l department, and yon can aave money here aa well aa everywhere elae In our store to 17.00 per pair. Then figure off 10 per cent. Everyone should have a blanket. . .

- •-Women’s and Children's Coats At Quick Selling Discount, We won’t carry any coats over. Rather cut prices. Odd lots, broken sizes, and several complete lines, all marked at heavy reductions. THEY fIUST GO. Loose and semi-fitting are included in all the desired plain colors and black, in broadcloths and kerseys; also handsome mixtures in tweeds. Some full satin-lined beauties still in stock to suffer the great reductions with the others. Many of these coats—and they still retain their splendid worth in quality and style—are reduced below cost. But they must go!

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