Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NEARING THE LAST DAYS ICc <f ,r~ *■s* tz^>enc^tzotz ‘ f Closing-Out Sale I I an & Christmas Opening of JVeto I I | x - c==r<z=> % December 11, to January 1. I
“Santa Claus Headquarters” -:- The Chicago Bargain Store This is to be the Greatest Sale and Bargain Event ever inaugerated in Western Indiaha. The GreatestjSacrifice Sale of High-Grade, Up-to-Date Merchandise at less than manufacturers’ wholesale prices to close out the remainder of the stock, and whatever is left after the Holidays will be sold in bulk to one party for cash only. Buyers for the entire stock now solicited. Space for only a few prices. It will pay you to come miles to this sale. 7 We avail ourselves of this convenience to thank one and all for their many years of liberal patronage, and wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy Prosperous New Year. B. FORSYTHE, of the Chicago Bargain Store, opposite Courthouse, In Odd Follows 1 Building. Phono 36.
Suitable Presents fIHH| You Can Buy Here at Cost and Save Dollars dssSSSr Furs, cloaks, suits, handkerchiefs, suit cases, club bags, neckties, warm automobile gloves, mittens, silk scarfs, mufflers, umbrellas, suspenders, belts, fascinators, slippers, kid gloves, silk-lined gloves, silk and wool mittens, etc. 4 I l l. l I .1..1-H“F l-l--H 'l' l- i- I I- i l l-l I I I Holiday Goods Galore Nearly the stock of olden times. We bought late in jobs and cut prices, and we have marked them low to sell them quick, and save you 25 per cent to 50 per cent. Come in early and you will see a complete line of toys, dolls, fancy China, bric-a-brac, purses, handbags, toilet sets, brushes and combs, work boxes, box papers, beads, salt and pepper boxes, mirrors, horns, rattleboxes, wind bells, framed pictures, picture frames, candle sticks, vases, banks, watches, dogs, carts, autos, etc. 4 I I l I"F4-bHH-4"bM-i"l"H-i- l 'l !- l 't -b-l- l-b l- l I 1 HM-M-l-H-l-F-t-hl-li-Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers At prices less than we could buy them now. All out sizes filled in with new, and sold at less than cost to close out. SI.OO women’s Alaskas, now 75c $1.25 men’s Alaskas, now SI.OO $1.25 men’s buckle artic overs, now. ... ...........SI.OO $2.75 men’s 4-buckle artic overs, ball band, now $2.00 75c and SI.OO Mishawaka knit and felt boots, now 50c $2.00 men’s 1-buckle Perfection overs for felt boots, ball band $1.25 $3.00 Lambertville 2-buckle Perfection overs, now $2.25 $3.00 Lambertville laced boot overs, now $2.00 $1.25 child’s 5 to 7 rubber boots, now. 75c Men’s and boys’ leggins, at cost 35c and 50c 4"l-ll-l'll-iil"H-»l-l4-4-l"l"l"I It | FIl-l-l-I-l-l I| | Hl'llll I| 11 II * ' — — Special Hat and Cap j® Sale One more lot boys’ 50c caps, closing out now at_. 25c One lot boys’ 25c caps, now at. .. f 15c All men’s caps at cost. , Special sale of blankets, home-made comforts, underwear and hosiery at money-saving prices. A Grand musee of 5c and 10c counter goods.
W CLOTHING Sacrifice Sale Men's new fall suits In fancy worsteds and cashmeres, marfl ked $12.50 to $20.00, closing H 0111 uow at ■ ' ,o $12.50 . .4 Men’s carried over suits, K~j| all at one-half marked price to W |g, 1| closeout. Hoys' school suits one-half lliarked i irice in Plain figures /Ten’s Overcoats ■ One lot men’s new fur overcoats, all guaranteed stock, ’Tl.®’* 1 antl not made of scraps, value to $38.00, closing now at $15.7,0 to $23.50 t *• j;>te ” f revS? jB / Men’s cloth overcoats, some new fall styles, were $9.00 to $18.50, to close out, now Young men s and boys' overcoats, all sizes, blacks and colors, marked in plain figures, $5.00 to $16.50, closing out ■ now at $2.50 to $8.25 Jjjljfl Wb Men’s overalls marked 50c, W 60c and 85c, closing out now at, per pair. .40c, 45c and 65c Boys’ overalls, marked 50c, ■BShMbIkSBI to 50c perpair, now 20c to 45c Bargain- in blanket lined coats, men’s jumper or waist coats, men's pantaloons, etc. 4-i-H-H-H-l-l-l-l-H-H-14 !■ I I l I -I -l-I -l 11 I- l-V I -l-V Illl'll-l-FM-l-H-A Shirt Sale Men’s fast, color, fancy stripe percales and ginghams, marked 50c and 75c each, your choice of lot now. . . . 24c Men’s best 50c and 75c work shirts, choice of lot now. . . .30c Men’s dress shirts, Monarch brand, white and fancy stripes, marked 75c to $1.50, choice now 50c to SI.OO Men's all wool shirts, were $1.50, now SI.OO i.dl-Idd-d--I--!--l--I"b-I--l--I--b-i“l-ll"ld-Id"l-l”l"l--l--H--I-l"l--i-l“H”i"l-A Sweater Sale A new line juvenile sweaters, 3 to 5 years, and boys’ and men’s sweaters. 11 1 i .|-i..|"l -l' H-t~l -l-l -l -l"l"l"H-4 1-l-l-H“H~l"l -H l' l"l"l -l"! 4- l -14" l-F-H -lJewelry Rogers Bros, knives and forks, spoons, rings, pins, purses, fancy combs, cuff and colar buttons, stick pins, scissors, brooches, watch chains, bon-pon spoons, clocks, watches, etc. ■1..1..1|-|.11.1.|.H-|..|..W1"il l I I' 11-1 I 11 Special prices on carpets, rugs, floor oil cloths, linoleums, lace curtains, etc. 411 |1.|.1.|-1.1.i-l-I.H-l"l-l 1111 1I 1 1 A Grand flusee of 5c and ioc Counter Goods
Special Cloak, Suit, and Princess Dress Sale 50 cents on the dollar I) Zw\W\ ■«lnl 1 /7) \ v wn w 1 I / / / / m\ >Wj rin \ B® T / /’ I ’ll l |i / M JJJj ' W UL l» If IIV. ‘ \fflVW J&h A - We have had a phenominal sale on a complete new stock of high-grade, best fitting and best shaped coats and suits, that are made for city trade paly, and the Sunshine make is the real mantailored, as no girls are employed in their establishment. This is the only department in which we made a little profit. $24.50 suits, now, to close out, at $12.50 $15.00 to SIB.OO suits, satin lined, to close out at. .$7.50 to $10.50 4!'l-4"H-l!'b-l!H->"H"H-’l-l’l“H-l4l“b!--l-4’l"bl-4-l I 111111111 It* Ladies’ Coats In the new models, blacks and colors, 52 and 54 inch, $5.00 and upwards. An elaborate line of misses, children’s and infants’ bearskin coats at manufacturers’ prices to close out. The one-piece Princess Sults were a sample line and bought at a discount and retailed now at less than manufacturer’s wholesale prices. Values $12.50 to $21.50, now $9-00 to $13.50 These low prices should close out the above at once. WH~HH-4’4"1-4"WH“l"H"14»l-4-4-I-14-t4-4"r i 4"t-4- l' l"l-bt'I--H-4- l l' l I > Special Dress Goods Sale At economy prices, or nearly half regular prices, and nearly all new, fresh, clean, staple and fancy blacks, whites and the new shades in serges, chevolts, volls, benzellnes, cecelians, brilliantles, henrlettas, prunellas, cashmeres, cheffon panamas, broadcloths and zibelines, 25 to $1."50 per yard, now per yard 19c to SI.OO Illi 1111 ll l' bHH"H-4"l--H"l-l“H< l 'l' ll l' F'l-I l '!- 11111 111 11 H 'lLinen Sale at Wholesale Prices Table linens, napkins, lunch cloths, doilies, dresses scaVfs, stamped linens, beautiful, fine all linen toweling for embroidering, just new, handkerchief linen- A nice line of embroideries and laces for handkerchiefs.
THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor K' ' - V.. ’ ' • - ' ' / ■ ■ ■ Opposite the North Entrance to Courthouse, in Odd Fellows Block, Phone 36. Rensselaer, I ndiana
