Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1910 — OVERCOATS. [ARTICLE]
OVERCOATS.
In light, heavy or medium weights. Men’s black and blue Cheviot Overcoats, as perfect in fit and wearing qualities as the very finest grades, very warm and heavy, regular price SIO.OO, sale price. .$3.65 Melton and Kersey Overcoats, warmly lined, silk velvet collars, new protective all lengths, regular price sl2, sale price. .$4.95 The best Overcoat values in , America. Heavy cloth, genuine Chevoit, fancy and plain, an excellent appointed Overcoat, new protective styles, regular price $15.00, sale price $6.95 Were anyone to tell you that at only $9.88 you can buy a genuine■i St. Andrews Kersey or Pool Beaver Overcoat you might; well doubt it. The wonder of it is that we have hundreds of them in all styles, regt ular $20.00 and $22.00 values.s9.9s SHOES. Men’s Shoes, satin calf, worth • 2.50, now for $1.69 Men’s Vici and Velour Shoes .$2.19 ! Men’s Work Shoes. $2.50 value j for $1.69 Gun Metal Shoes worth $3.00 and j $3.56. now for $2.48 Oxfords worth $2.50 and $3.50, :a t . : 98c 1 Boys’ Box Calf and Vici Shoes worth $2.50,. now for. ..... $1.19 FURNISHING GOODS. Men s Handkerchiefs, hemstitched worth lOe . . . 3c Men’s silk embroidered Suspenders. ©ale price., . ... . .... ... .. . lie 15 dozen Ties, worth 50c, special for this sale, only. ........ , ; .19c Men’s fine lisle Hose, newest colors, worth 25c. ... . ... ... .., .9c 28 dozen Men s Negligee Shirts of latest styles ........ .7 . .37c Men’s Negligee Shirts, $1.50 values, this sale. ... . . ... ~ . ... . 79c I Men’s Hats, the latest Dunlap and : Knox shopes, worth $3.50, none less • than $2.00 . ... . . .95c j. Men’s Cotton Hose, black and tan 15c value . ..... . . . ...........6c Union made Work Shirts, black sateen, blue chambray, black and yvhite drill 35c Light-weight Balbriggan Under- ! wear plain color 19c Good heavy silk web Suspenders, ; leather ends, worth 50c ...19c Balbriggan Underwear, long or short sleeves ... . . ........ .7 .38c
When the Colonel says that he “will do everything in his power” to elect a Republican Governor. does he mean that he w ill .soak Wall street for a quarter of a million on the eve of election, as he did in 1904 ?—Harper’s Weekly.
It’s a big blot on the United and especially to her young men nearly of age. that from five to eight thousand foreigners now landing in the north end of Lake county, can be run into the naturalization bull pen anv time before the November election and their votes, which will be sold to tine highest bidder, determine who shall be our next county officers, and possibly of the entire congressional district, while our young men born and raised and graduated in the public schools must stand back and look on. It’s an infernal political outrage that this alien law her left in force, and the party that has the backbone to wipe it off the blackboard ought to get the everlasting help of all true American citizens. All agree it is a menace to this country, but the leaders dare not meddle with it for fear the opposite party will make a handle of it in the next campaign. That’s why the outrage is continued. —Lake County Star (Rep.)
