People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Lowest Priced Domestics. Calico.... 3|c Muslin 4c Shirting. .4c Gingham.. .4c Cotton flannel 44c Outir.g flannel 5c Cotton batting 5c Comfort calico 5c
GRAND OCTOBER 1895 OPENING.
October bargains in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers. Over 4500 pairs bought before the advance and marked lower than ever before; a saving of 25 per cent on every pair. Men’s hand-made kip or calf boots, J. O ur price $2.60 cheap elsewhere at $3.00. j Men’s felt boots boot heel buckle j Our ice 90 over, the $2.00 kind. I F Misses grained school shoes, j. Our price 85c the $1.25 kind. I 1 Children, s grained (5 to 8) school ) Oul , ice 50c shoes, the /5c kind. j Mens’ and womens’ coarse andL light ) Our price $1.00 weight slides, $1 and upward. j r Infants’ shoes, per pair, 75c down to 15c
Bargains in hats, caps, neckwear, suspenders, handkerchiefs, fascinators.
Dress Goods. An elaborate display in all the latest novelties in foreign and domestic goods. Boucle, mohair, jacquards, storm serge, ladies’ cloth, dress flannels, etc. Half wool brocade dress goods, the 15c kind 10c Half wool brocade dress goods,changeable. 25c kind 16c All wool 36-in henriettas and serges, the 50c kind.. ,32c Fine novelties, 50c to $1.20 per yard.
OCTOBER BARGAINS IN TRUNKS, valises, unbrellas, jewelry, mackintoshes, plated silverware, etc.
BIGHT SPOOLS OF CLARK’S 0. N. T. OR MERRICK’S THREAD. 2S CENTS.
COME EARLY TO OCTOBER BARGAIN MONTH SALE. SAVE TOUR HARD EARNED DOLLARS AT THE RELIABLE ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE. ALL TREATED ALIKE. ' ’4 . ’
Advertised Letters. Letters addressed as below remained uncalled for in the postoflice at Rensselaer on the Both day of Sept.. 1895. Those not claimed within two weeks from the date given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington, I). C. Persons calling for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. . ... . . Meredith Goodspeed, Lee 1 itzpatrick, Charles Marketain, Mrs. Mary C. Yeoman. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Ed. Havs. Mrs. May Richards. Mrs. W. W. Hilton. John A. Moore. Harry Wright, Frank Andrews, Charles Baily. E. P. Honan. P. M.
