Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1907 — Page 4

/***£-■. ' •> Jml'f I ? 111 i Illi I i I Rixf***” 387 IIW yi <* I n\'

SPECIAL SALE - OF NEW ===== Fall and Winter GOODS

Never before in the history of the store have we been prepared to show so Complete a New Fair and honorable treatment, one price for cash to all,.are the fundamental principles of the stock at retail, and many lots at wholesale and shipped out of town. We are now showing

//Ol 1 ■\3jfl

The Tubular Sharpless Cream Separator Discounts them all. Separates closer than any other machine; easiest running. The only machine with a patent ball-bearing spindle, and will last the longest; less pieces to wash than any other machine, and the largest manufacturers of cream separators in the world, are the evidences of their superiority to all makes. No. I—Price 840, 200 pounds per hour. No. 2—Price $55, 300 pounds per hour. No. 3—Price 860, 400 pounds per hour

fALL OPENING SALE COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS A sensation in bargain history. Last year was the greatest cloak year in the history of the store, and the nine out of ten that looked around and came back and bought our cloaks is the nest evidence in the world our cloaks are right—stvles right—and best of all, prices that save you dollars. This year will eclipse all past efforts in variety of styles in high-grade goods. The mammoth stock at lower prices than ever offered, and not a ladies’ black coat carried over from last year. A few pi ices only for the opening sale : Ladies’ 50-inch black Kersey coat, trimmed front and back CAA in braid, value $9.50. Opening Sale price V«W Ladies’ so:lnch black Kersey, grey satin lined, braid trim- ft 7R med, value $12.50. Opening Sale price Ladies’ 50-inch black Kersey Mohair, satin lined, fancy ID RO trimmed, a $25 coat. Opening Sale price. IV»UV Ladies’ 30-inch extra fine Velvet and broad tail, elaborately trimmed, grey satin lined. City price, $35.00. Opening Sale QI RA price Misses* new Novelties, blue, red, and white bear crushed plush and fancy cloth, $2.95 to $H.75. Child’s, 2to 5 years, white and colored bearskin, $3.50 each. Q 4C Opening Sale price.. Child’s curly bear, ermine, etc., fancy, $2.95 to $5.00.

DRESS GOODS OPENING Overflowing with the Newest Imported and Domestic Novelties in all the newest shades. Here are a few medium-priced 44 to 50-inch Novelty Mixtures, Cordova Cloth, Panamas, Voiles, ChiTcm, Broadcloth, Mohair, Sicilian, Wool Granite. Storm Serges, bl ks ar l colors, yard...... 50c. 50 to 58-inch Wool Batiste, Chiffon, I>o;:<l<leth, Henrietta, Wool Taffeta, Chiffon Panamas, Serges, Cheviots. <tc., black and colors. Values up to $1.50. Opening Sale price, per yard 75c to 98c, 44 to 52-inch white and cream white Sicilian, Batiste, Henrietta, Albatros, Coating Serge, etc., per yard ....... ...48c to $1.25 Sluts. Satins, and Velvets in all the Naw Shades and Blacks. TENNIS FLANNELS, over 150 bolts. All new at old prices, at sc, 7c, 8 1 -3c. and 10c yard. A full line fleeced Waistings, fleeced Wrapper Goods, etc., 10c to 15c yd. Underwear and Hosiery Opening Sale Our large purchase early in season of 16 to 20 cases direct from the manufacturers enables us to sell at old prices, or what we or anyone would pay for them now in small lots at wholesale. Buy early- loum&y pay much more later for same goods. Men’s heavy wool fleeced Jersey, all sizes Shirts and Drawers; actual value 65c. Opening sale each .... ■■ Men’s extra heavy vool fleeced Jersey, deublo-breased, all sizes, ... value 75c. Opening Sale price, each ■-». Men’s fancy wool and all woel, 75c to $1.50 each. Union Suits, SI.OO to $3.50 for m all wool. Ladies’ common fleeced ribbed long-sleeve Vests, the regular 25c . - kind. Opening Sale price ... - Ladies’ extra heavy fleeced ribbed Vests and Pants, all sizes, nr value 35c each. Opening Sale price, each r /Ladies’ extra fine bleached ribbed Vests and Pants, value 75c each - . Opening Sale price, each Ladies fine wool Vests and Pants, tan grey Ah'd scarlet, 32 to 44. Each 10 Ladies' Union Suitt, 50c to $2.50. Everything made in boys’, misses’, children’s and infants’ single piece and union sulis, and if you can not find what you want here, it will not be worth while looking elsewhere. “ HOSIERY AT OLD PRICES FOR THIS Sale. We paid more than any other year gfcbjgE 7 but our profits will be less to sell at old ' Prices. Ladies’ heavy fleecen, has no equal, 10c. Ladies’ heavy fleeced, has no equal for 15c. Ladies’ heavy fleeced, has no equal for 25c.

_ ‘ ' i-'aSf’ ' ' - ■ <l. '. . V •••< *•£'•*"' ,’ ,■ i' 3 niTD Dll Uln Mb THE CHICAGO I

STERLING BRAND There is a difference between Sterl M B wimiww and ordinary ready _ made clothe{ tailor-made clothes the careful ha each garment is what gives the nat everything bearing the Sterling •WFw ready-mades are machine-made gar Whh flK*ifl 1* thrown together. By reason of ou ft ' methods, Sterling clothes retain the 9 J ie eyes °f ever y one our artist t imperative incentive for them to d( fl M"k,lfl fl guarantee is a warrant that every fl fl us. bearing our Sterling label, is st I' A; ? <y|gt ■ Ay>c B with pure -ilk; tailored by -killed oughly -ponged and -hrunk. Any fl fl ' I W hey o-armeiit. Ko mj| JF i( l pror WAfl all the way through, at prices the i fl chestnuts to show you. Men ’ s Suits, - $5.( Young Men's, $5 t | UJH Ederheimer & Stein Xtra Good I Boys’ School Suits . . . . w Including two pairs pantaloons 1 IMF k M Child’s Nobbiest Suits made, V ilk rfPBB MB OVERCOATS in all the Newest Wear Men’s Cloth, fur overcoat T en styles new Fur Overcoats, SI And will wear a lifeti

Corset Opening Sale See the newest models in the most popular p reliable corsets made in the Royal Worcester, Dr. Warner’s, etc., at prices below all. /TJV Jh 25e to $3.00 each X zwBHF Harts an( * C a P s Opening Sale y./ 1“ a^the newest novelties io men’s boys’, zAf, children’s and infants’ wear at economy I prices. - rVI Neckwear Opening Sale ApASHT|< atHIW In ®fi th® newest shapes and exclusive designs Ja. ll™ of new silks never before shown. .. Table Linen Opening Sale pKk Special values in lunch cloths, napkins, doilies, dresser scarfs, satin damask tabk linen, crash.

—;—| V . ■ V.'■• ~■» .. ’..'SH * ■ ■ . • * *. - •' 7* .' v - »< -Liu nW _f(Ss[ H * iT W inj X 3’ f '

Yarns at Money-Saving Prices In all the popular shades of the many different kinds and makes. Bed Spreads Special values in plain and cut coj-ner fringed bed spreads. Glassware, Queensware Special values in dinner sets, Haviland china plates, glassware, sample jardinieres, flower pots, etc Special Handkerchief Sale 250 dozen newest novelties out. Ope lot 5c Handkerchiefs, each 2 i-2c One lot 5c and 7c Handkerchiefs, each 4 1-4 C One lot 10 and 15c Handkerchiefs,each 9c 38 doz. 35c to 81 50 Handkc’fs, 15c to 81.20

In an endless i mg mitten in t glove or a lad 82.20 to $2.75. Carpets, Rugs Floor matting, Special values carpet ever tpa A Seissen W Every pair gua shears made or 12 dozen, al cent, while the Special Sal Purses, belts, li combs, Rogen spoons, umbrel flannel gowns, window blinds,