Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Reniodelino Sale Dec. 6to Jan. 1 SMBHKf '-SHaMVMMEzSnBKBMmHBnHHnBBM Furniture, Rugs and Linoleum I (J We are getting ready to remodel our entire store and have decided to run this sale in connection with our I Annual 10 Per Cent Ped Tag Reduction Sale. At this time of the year every furniture store has on hand a lot I of odd pieces from broken suites. For the last two weeks we have been going over our stock and have put a I price on every one of these odd pieces—discounts will range from 10 to 50 per cent. I
,•{1 g IU/ ~frZ/Z' p tajWKMi W uL f I/ llmmfi s> T> , w| ’i!/ /'I/ / AvWW 'at mA We sell the Royal PushButton Morris Chair —20. per cent off on entire line
We have a nobby line of Ladies' Desks, either in Fumed or Early English—priced for sale at $4.05 10 per cent off on Linoleum - We have a nobby line of JQ OCT Novelty Furniture Art Yre Lamps, Shower Lights, CCllt 011 Domes, Cedar Chests, Mattings, Chests, Foot Stools, Magazine Racks, Smoking Sets, Wooden Paper Baskets, Flower Stands, Pedestals, Screens, Phone Stands 15 of? on aii Library Tables
The prices are on the Red Tags, look at the former price and Red Tag price. We want every young couple that is figuring on starting house-keeping now or in the spring to visit our store during this sale. Any pieces that are bought and paid for will be held until March, if desired. We guarantee every piece of furniture that goes from our store. If it isn’t right, we make it WRIGHT. 20 PER CENT OFF On Our ENTIRE RUG_STOCK - . This consists of over 100 room-size rugs from 1A 6x9 to 12x15; we give some of the prices: Reg. Price Sale Price 12x15 Smith’s Axminster $35.00 $28.00 10.6x13.6 Smith’s Axminster 30.00 24.00 11.3x.12 Smith’s Axminster 27.00 21.60 11.3x12 Body Brussells 3 2 -5° 26.00 t 11.3x12 Seamless 20 50 16.00 , 11.3x12 Velvet 24,00 19.20 9x12 Royal Wilton - 35.00 28.00 •> 9x12 Smith's Wilton 26-85 21.48 9xT2 Hartford Axminster 26.85 21.48 9x12 B )dy Brussels 25.00 20.00 9x12 Smith’s Axminster 21.00 16.80 9x12 Axminster 18.00 14.40 9x12 Heavy Seamless Brus. 15.00 12.00 9x12 Tapestry 12.50’ 10.00
Sale begins lAf I RIOMT Sale ends December 6,1911 " re ’ S s E la E r, Indiana January 1,1912
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