Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ONLY THREE MORE DAYS And the end will come to the Biggest Sale ever held in Jasper County. Like a thunderbolt from the skies the people responded to our call and bought to their own advantage. THE CHICAGO DEPARTMENT STORE, B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor . The Green Sign ET Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes [r fifllf KI flhl II hfi flfll Dflll must positively be closed out by lIIHI I( | ulu J I agreement made a year ago we must positively quit forever doing business in Rensselaer. Although we have sold an enormous amount of goods in this sale there are still thousands of bargains to be had. Don’t hesitate; if you do you will live to regret it. Most of the 24 clerks will be retained until the last day. Here are a few prices of the many thousands of bargains left, of which we have a fair quantity of all advertised below, and many marked below last week's sale prices to close out:
MEN’S CLOTHING. A sensational sale of men’s new up-to-date clothing at 1-3 price, but not many left. Men’s Suits, worth three times the price. .$2.95, $4.95, $6.95, $9.98 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, marked $2.45 to $9.90,. . .$1.23 to $4.95 Men’s black cicilian and alpaca holf& weather coats, were $2.50 to $4.50, go now at. .$1.13 to $1.69 MEN’S SHIRT SALE. Dress and work shirts,, actual worth 50c to $1.50, the best Lion Brand shirt made, now . .... . ......... 23c, 29c, 38c, 69c, 88c MEN’S SUSPENDERS. A new stock of 2*c to 50c lisle thread suspenders, now at..... . MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS. In plain white linen, fancy border cambric, and 21 inch turkey red handkerchiefs, all gc turkey red, blue and white handkerchiefs, go now at. . . ;.................. 3c 10c and 15c handkerchiefs, now 6c* 25c linen handkerchiefs, now... 16c LADIES’ Were 5c to 75c, now. ... ,3c th 35c AN UMBRELLA SALE, J* PRICE.
LADIES’ WHITE DRESS SALE. At unheard of prices. $4.95 white lingerie, frbsh from New York, trimmed in lace or embroidered, . $1.98 $8.50 and $9.50 dresses, go at $3.98 $10.50 to $12.5*0 all-over embroidery, go at .$5.98.. LINEN COATS. 54 inches long, made of heavy linen coating, semi-fitting, actual worth $7.50, go at...... ...$3.48 $5,00 light grey new wool jackets $15.00 black taffeta silk, semi-fitting 52 inches long, go at. . . . . .$7.48 1 lady’s suit, in tan worsted, messaline, silk lined, size 38, worth $21.50, go at $9.95 Children’s winter coats at one-third price. THE GREATEST SHIRT WAIST SALE EVER KNOWN IN RENSSELAER. All New 1910 Goods. 75c waists, all sizes, eipbroidered and lace trimmed, go now at 36c $2.50 shirt waists, fancy lace and embroidery trimmed, wholesale price $1.75, go now at 69c, 89c, 98c $4.50 waists, extra fancy, lace trimmed, wholesale price $30.00 a dozen, go at .$1.98
LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Ji PRICE AND ALL NEW FRESH CLEAN GOODS. SI.OO ladies’ lace trimmed or embroidered night gowns and skirts, go now at 48c $1.25 night gowns and skirts. .69c $1.50 night gowns, short and long sleeves, fine face trimmed, and lace trimmed skirts, go at...88c MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. Single Piece and Union Suits. 50c Balbriggan underwear, each 17c 75c Balbriggan underwear, each 38c $2.00 Union suits, go’ now at. .98c Men’s 6J£c Rockford sox, pair . .3c Men’s 10c Rockford sox, pair... 7c Men’s 10c heavy black 50x..... ,5c Men’s 20c fancy sox. pair...... 11c Men’s 25c and 35c bljck and brown silk lisle half hose, go now at 18c RUGS AND CARPETS Ji PRICE. Two only. 9x12 foot, good quality Brussels rugs, good patterns, actual worth $16.50, go now at $10.48 40c Union Ingrain carpet, fringed, per yard, n0w.............27c A small lot of all wdbl remnants ingrain carpets, 5 to 15 yards each, worth 75c yard, go now per yard 33c Bargains in Suit Cases, Club Bags. Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Neckwear, etc., etc.
SHOES. An enormous stock of fine shoes at the mercy of the public. The greatest shoe values on earth. Men’s single and double sole bals and lace shoes, London cap, extension soles' every pair guaranteed for good wear. -Many of these shoes sold up to $3.00, none less than $2.50, at . .$1.69 Men’s fine shoes, celebrated Florsheim, made of selected calf skin, and vici kid, best workmanship and finish, famous McKay sewed, every pair guaranteed and actually worth $4.00 and $4.50, to go at ..................... |l.sß Ladies’ fine vici kid shoes, both button and lace, made in cloth and leather tops, Paris toe, patent tips, worth $4.00 and $4.50, to go at this sale at. ... . $1.69 Ladies’"button or lace shoes. These shoes are made of selected Caspian kid, opera and London toes, actually worth $4.0.0, go at $1.98 Misses’ and Boys' ss-hoes, $,1.50 grade at ». . . “ .89c Infants’ shoes, 50c grade, at.... 19c 5 and 10 cent counter goods, many worth 10c to 25c each. All 5 cent counter goods go at 3c All 10 cent counter goods go at 6c.
Come Now, only 3 Days More. Friday, July!, the Last Day. Odd Fellow Blk, Rensselaer.
M for Sole tai ft. X [Under this bead notices will be published for 1-cent-a-word for the first insertion, %-cent per word for each additional insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. Nc notice accepted for less than 2&> cents, but short notices coming within the above rate will be published two or more times, as the case may be for 25 cents. Where replies are sent in The Democrat's care, postage will be charged for forwarding such replies to ths advertiser.! Farm Loans—Money to loan on arm property in any sums np to 10.000. E. P. HONAN. Farm Loans—Jasper Guy of Remington makes farm loans at 5 per cent interest with no commission but office charges. Write him. ts Money to Loan—All the money you want at 5 per cent on first mortgage security.—JOHN A. DUNLAP, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Gasoline Stores——Cleaning and repairing. Pohne 328 or call on FRED HARTMAN. Clover Seed—A quantity of nice clean clover seed for sate.—T. M, WALTER, phone 503-H.
Take a Foot-Bath To-night After dissolving one or two Alien’s Foot-Tabs (antiseptic Tablets for the foot-bath) in the water. It , will take out all soreness, smarting and tenderness, remove foot odors and freshen the feet. Alien's FootTabs' instantjj relieve weariness and ; sweating or inflamed feet and hot ■nervousness of the feet at night. • FOOT-TABS FOR FOOT-TUBS.” Then for comfort throughout the i day shake Alien’s an- , tiseptic powder into your shoes. Sold ■everywhere, 25 c. Avoid substitutes. ' Samples of Allen’s Foot-Tabs mailed FREE, or our regular size sent by mail for 25c. Address, Allen S. Olm sted. Le Roy, N. Y.
Timber For Sale—ln acre lots 12.50, till May 1, 1911, to get it off; 10 miles north‘of Rensselaer, on gravel road. Address or call on J. DAVISSON, Kniman, Ind. Spices and Extract*—Watch for the Confer man, with spleen, extracts and proprietary medicines.— B K. VEIRS, Francesville, Ind. For Sale—An elegant B-fiat, Bean Ideal Trombone, used only a short time and as good as new. Inquire at The Democrat office. For Sale—Hay stacking outfit, derrick and two gatherers, good as new. always been in the dry;, have plenty of oarn room and no further use for it.—Apply at this office. For Sale —5 acres of good black land with large tile through It suitable for truck or suburban home; facing North Main St., outside the corporation. Will sell at right price on favorable terms.— G. F. MYERS. Typecases For Sale—Eight or ten Italic Job Cases, full size and almost good as new, 50 cents each; 1 twothirds case, good as DEMOCRAT, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale—ln a good town, surrounded by a rich farming country, the furniture of a cosy little hotel with a restaurant and light stock of groceries in connection. Long lease, low rent for building; will take half cash, balance in trade, could nse a small residence. Price of outfit 91,800. Possession at once. Write W. ’
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