Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1909 — Page 4

GREAT JANUARY INVOICE Ul STARTING /•!« * ‘ _ y Saturday, January 23d, 1909

THE past year has been ore of the most successful in our business life, for which we thank the many customers of the store, and we hope to continue to merit the patronage and good-will of the people of this community by a policy of fair treatment and the best quality of merchandise at the lowest possible cost, giving our patrons the benefit of our splendid purchasing advantages.

Following we name a few of the many cut prices we will offer In this sale, hoping to see every buyer within the business radius of Rensselaer in our store the two weeks this sale will last. '

Ladies and Children’s Cloaks Every garment in this s.ore was bought by us this year, not a single old one to show you. We offer them during this sale at just one-half price: $27.50 Garment for $13.75 $15.00 Garment for $7.50 25.00 Garment for 12.50 12.50 Garment for 6.25 18.00 Garment for 9.00 10 00 Garment for 5.00 And so on down the line. A Clothing Sacrifice A sale that means something. Not one cut-off-the-corner short-length chestnut left in the house. No moth-eaten tight-leg pants or out-of-date suits to show you. Nevertheless, for this sale we will give you 10 to 20 per cent off of every man’s suit, 20 per cent off on every child’s knee-pant suit, 20 per cent off the best line of men, boys and children’s overcoats we ever showed you, and just when our winter has begun. Blankets : Blankets Did you buy any of the 5-case lot of cotton blankets to sell for $1 a pair? We have one case left and they go in this sale for 85c. 90c blankets for 75c. 75c blankets for 60c. 60c blankets for 45c. You Always Need Shoes and Rubbers For this sale we offer you Ladies’ Red Cross Shoes $4.00 Shoes marked to $3.50. L $3.50 Shoes marked to $3.00. 3.50 Silkid Shoes 3.00. 3.00 Silkid Shoes 2.50. 10 per cent on all other shoes in the store. Rubber footwear always wear well if new. All our old ones went in our trade, and we don’t intend to let any competitor,sell the new ones cheaper than we will.

5,000 Standard Prints, going at 4 l-2c per yard 3,000 new Standard Dress Ginghams, 10c yard You can find excellent values in Outing Flannel Our complete line of Flannel black 12 l-2c Dress Goods at 10c per yard.

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A GOOD TRADE.--We have traded for real estate and out of town $6,000 worth of Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes out of our stock, and we selected the goods. This trade absolutely cleans our stock of every undesirable article of merchandise it contained, leaving only Strictly First-Class Up-to-Date Stock on our shelves.

Ladies* Dress Skirts Twelve dozen Ladies and Misses’ Dress Skirts, consigned to us for this sale. Elegant styles, strictly up-to-date. Just opened this week. Marked in plain figures at just what they will cost you. In our opinion, the prices asked for these garments is only from 25 to 50 per cent of the real value. Hats and Caps Everything in this line is new and up-to-date. Not an old-one in the bunch. All Caps worth $1.50 to $1.75 to go for $1.25. All Caps worth 1.00 to 1.25 to go for .90. All Caps worth .75 to .50 to go for .45. Fur Caps, the kind that you want, 10 per cent off the masked price. Groceries Did you ever notice how much advertising it takes to sell some Flour ? We have the Famous / "’ “Sleepy Eye Flour” and we will sell it to you at $ 1.40 per Sack. And the Best Kansas for $1.30 per Sack. Our Grocery Department is complete in every respect. There you will find the best goods for the least money. Pay it a visit when you come.

9-4 Pepperell Unbleached Sheeting at 20c yard 9-4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting at -23 c yard Bed Ticking, Shirting, Canton Flannel, Percales, and all other staples at greatly reduced prices. .