People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. K FALL - OPENING, Over $34,000 StocK of Choice, Seasonable Goods at World Beating, Tariff'Reduction Prices to Reduce this Mammoth StocK Packed in Four Rooms From Floor to Ceilin^. IIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIII=llUIIIIUIIUIHI|l!U||||SIIIIUIIIkliniWIIII^||||y||||SIIII@IIIIBIIIIHIIBIIIIBIIIIEIISIISIHIIBWI totoo F afs‘ia'Eiiss , S‘s t .a your Money ■»>*» >»»
CLOTHING. Over $12,000 worth of choice clothing from the lowest to the finest high grade made suits and overcoats including a full line of Dunkard and Ornish fine suits and overalls. Will quote a few medium priced goods: Men’s long cut all wool black worsteds, elsewhere $16.50,.. .$9 90 Men’s long cut grey or brown, all wool cassimere, elsewhere $12.50, 7 oo Boys’ black wool cheviots, elsewhere $10.50 6 50 Boys’ fancy Scotch suits, elsewhere $8.50, 5 50 Boys’ 2 piece suits 85c for trash, and first class g00d5.... [email protected] Boys’ overcoats [email protected] each. Men’s “ $2.50@521 “ Mackintoshes, and Cone’s Boss overalls and shirts the world’s best, never rip. DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods in all the latest novelties in Foreign and Domestic, only one Pattern of a kind from $6.50 to $12.50 each. 50 in all wool Heather Suitings 88c value, 50c 45 in silk finished all wool Henriettas, 75c value, 49c 54 in dress flannels all wool, 75 value, 45c 38 in fine all wool Tricot cloth, 50c value,.,./.!!..!.. 25c 50 in Twilled Flannel, 50c value 25c 36 in Serges, changeable, Sac value, 16c Brocaded Changeable Cashmere, 20c value, 10c and 121 c Toweling, 3£o; Calico, 4c; Gingham, 4c; Muslin, 4c; Canton Flannel, 4£c, all worth 5c elsewhere. Our 8c Canton Flannel is cheap elsewhere at 10c. 5c Tennis Flannel, cheap elsewhere at 7c. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. Over $6,000 worth of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. The greatest money saving department in Western Indiana for the prudent buyer as our goods are the best made at lowest prices. Men’s Kip Boots, cheap elsewhere at $2 $i 50 Men’s Hand Made Kip Boots, warranted, elsewhere $3, 2 45 Men’s Hip Rubber Boots, Standard Brand Bostons, 2 95 Men’s Common Rubber Boots, cheap elsewhere at $2.75 2 25 Men’s Felt Boots with Buckle Overs, elsewhere, $8 2 00 Ladies’ Shoes, Heavy Light Weights, elsewhere $1.75 1 20 “ “ “ “ “ “ $2 1 45 “ Fine Kid Ludlows, Standard, you never bought them for less than SB, 2 00 Men’s Miller or Gokey, Congress or lace, elsewhere $3 1 90 Men’s Congress Shoes, $1; Women’s Button Shoes, $1; Child’s Shoes, sizes 3to 6, 25 c; sto 10, 50c, etc. CLOAKS. Over 600 Cloaks. 100 infant’s long and short cloaks [email protected] each. Ladies’ very stylish extra large sleeve, elsewhere $5, $ 2 00 Ladies’ finer grade, style as above, elsewhere $7.50, 5 00 Extra fine in colors and black worsteds, elsewhere $16.50... 7 50 Every conceivable color and style in Misses’ and children’s cloaks at lower prices than ever offered before. A full line of Cloth, Plush and Astrachan Capes.
O-A-lsT Sm.i.L THE S-A-IMIE OOOIES OECEJLIFZEIR, TEIJL.IT OTJE Hn-k/no-Trirp'r'PCVF Ist. We buy in larger quantities for cash and Sell for cash. 2nd. We have no partners to make double the exnense of living. 3rd. Our room rent of *1 per day on 4 rooms is the lowestrent in town. 4th. We sell the most goods as is evideut hv our crowded rooms every day, which enables us to make lowest prices our motto, quick sales and small profits. uy uur It pays to trade at the reliable one price cash store and the only bargain house in Western Indiana. B. Forsythe, Proprietor. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.
“Ten Nights in a Bar Room,” to-morrow night. Call and see these beautiful stoves at C. E. Hershman’s. You can see every style of fur capes at the opening, Oct. 11. Chicago Bargain Store. Judge Healy’s tenement house on Front street, is undergoing repairs. Don’t forget W. E. Overton when you want to take a ride or feed your horse. A new, bright and bouncing baby boy at James Lister's, in Jordan township. Bob Phillips is happy, it’s just like the other one—-a girl. Sunday, Sept. 23. Democrats of Newton township will nominate at Saylerville, Oct. 6, at 2 o'clock p. m. J. D. Rich, of Foresman, P. P. candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, was in town this week. The Rowen farm in Newton township, owned by Wesley Miller sold Monday to Illinois buyers, for $34 per acre. “Oh, Sarah, let’s go to M. and A. Meyer’s millinery store for our winter hats. They have the prettiest hats in town.
