Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1908 — Page 4

IUEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THE STORE HAVE WE BEEN PREPARED TO SHOW ** so large and the most complete new stock of High-Grade Merchandise so early in the season, all at oldtime prices, which are much lower now than for many years. A cordial invitation to everybody to make this Largest and Most Centrally Located Store your headquarters. Every convenience for your comfort free of charge. Free benches and chairs; your wraps taken care of. Drinking water, toilet rooms, etc., and the most convenient place to unload on the high sidewalk in front of the Grocery department. Do not forget to inspect our complete new stock of Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Ladies and Misses’ Suits, Cloaks, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Floor Oil Cloth and Linoleum, Trunks, Suit Cases, Groceries, etc., all at special low prices for the Fall Opening and Home-Coming Week.

Ladies’ Cloak, Suit, and Skirt Sale. The new l)irec- ~C'^ torie and Nippon Cloaks on sale The mo>t elaborate line of New Novelties ever shown at the Lowest Prices ever offered. Ladies and Misses’ Fancy Stripe Worsted Suits, at $10.50 to $24.50. Ladies and Misses’ Cloaks, $5.00 to $22.50. Children’s Bear Skin Coats, in New Novelties, $2.00 to $5.00. Hats and Caps Opening mpiL Sale. Do Il °* fail 1° see the £A\ \ ]pff§S Newest, frffll # Nobbiest, |||S| from anything you have im m|! J|| | Ladies and vJmIS IIP Gents’ Neckwear j - - I n all the latest Novel- " ties, fa° m Boston, : W * r ’ 972 Massachusetts.

GRAND FALL OPENING Home-Coming Week FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER Chicago Bargain Store Opposite Courthouse RENSSELAER, INDIANA

Clothing Opening. Clothing of a Higher Order than ever before shown. «K‘ Place , 1 Swagger :cts, here is the e lo come. is not only applies to the new Taylor Style Models, but to the fabrics as well. So wide a range of clever designs in all the latest colorings of Browns, Tans and Slates is not to be seen outside of the four great cities of the world, New York-Chicago-London and Paris. i ' 1 ===== , See the new exclusive styles in “Sterling - ” make, the new 3-button cutaway, fancy pockets and cuffs. The “Collegian,” “Yale,” etc., in brown blue, and myrtle stripe worsteds. Also a complete line of nevV Overcoats, and Rain Coats, all equal to tailor-made or better, hut half the price. Special Sale. Boys’ New School Suits, for this sale only $1.98. Young Men’s New Novelty Suits, $7.50 to $15.00. Men’s New Fine Worsteds, $12.50 to $22.50. See our New Books of Samples to make-to-order suits, by J. L. Taylor, who tailors you once will tailor you always. Come and bring your families to the old reliable one price cash store. ChicagoßargainStore B. FORSYTHE, Prop. Rensselaer, - Indiana

ISpecial JSljf Shoe Sale. IB r f'he largest and most comuMjCk plete stock of reliable, up-to-date footwear to be A 1 * * 1 11 ) ( l outside the cities, at--20 to 40 per cent less than elsewhere. Special Sale. Men and Women’s New, TJp-to-Date, High-Giade, Fine Dress Shoes, equal to any -$4-00 or $4.50 shoe. Opening Sale price, $2.95. Everything in Boys, Misses, and Childrens School Shoes, at economical prices. Infant’s Moccasins, all colors, 15c to 25c pair. Groceries. Headquarters for the Best of Everything at Wholesale or Retail. SPECIAL WHOLESALE prices to stands wanting Bananas, Lemons, Oranges, all kinds of Fruits, Nuts, Vegetables, Sugar, and all kinds of Groceries. Just Received, one carload (210 bbls.) “Gem of the Valley” Flour. This flour is guaranteed to be equal to any flour at $1.50 to $1.75, but for this sale to introduce it, we will make the low price of $1.38 for quarter barrel, and we want every family coming to the celebration to try one sack, and you’ll want more. See our Stock of Comforts and .Blankets. ? • • di . Try a Sack of “Gem of the Valley” Flour, at $1.38 per sack.