People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 27-25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1896 — Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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THE MODEL W ill A. Mossier, Manager. Dry Goods 8 Clothing Store CONSISTING Dry Goods, Clothing, Overcoats, Cloaks and Furnishings. We want to raise $6,999.99 before February 15th, and to do it, our Great Stock we will Sacrifice for 30 Days Only. SEE OUR GREAT SACRIFICING PRICES!
Clothing. " ,B Mens’ all wool Cheviot suits, single or double breasted sacks, worth #9. $7 7X f0r..., s.l Mens’ SIB.OO Suits, sack or frock. Q XA equal tocustom made, our price « uU Mens’ Heavy every-day Suits. 9OX former price SB, for. Trf. “lu A hot of Cashmere Suits, never sold 7 XA for less than sl, all go for ' du 200 pairs of Mens’ pants, some wortli 9 $5 and some worth less; take choice. d -d 10 dozen Mens’ Bib overalls 49 cents. Boys’ Suits, sizes from 13 to 18, 9 XX worths 7. our price old 23 all-wool Boys’ Suits, single or X Ad double breasted, worth *O. for . .... d w 75 Children’s sch ol Suits, sizes 4 to 14, Just the thing for this time of 0(C year; worthsl.so, for di/l Overcoats. St blue or black all-wool sls Overcoats 10 00 Mens’ extra long Ulsters, good heavy goods, well made, regu- 7 A AA lar price sl6, for XU UU Mens’extra fine dress overcoats 7 | JXA black or blue, worth $lB, f0r.... XOU Mens’ Heavy Ulsters, worth . $7 : 375 Fifty Boys’ Overcoats, worth jx *9, for O <0 Fifty Boys’ Overcoats, worth 375 Twenty-five Boys’ Overcoats. Q worth $5, for O uU Children’s Overcoats, sizes 4to O 14, worth $5, our price Li IO Thirty-five Children’s Over- £) SXfX worth $4, for Li L.O Unoiaew Good values in nosiery. Uadles’fast black Fleeced Cotton'Hose, worth 6) F. 0 40c, our price A/Ukj Ladles’ ribbed black hose, worth 7Q n 35c, our price JChildren’s ribbed cotton hose, 7 worth 25c, our price Ladies’ all-wool hose, worth 50c, 59 our price (July Ladies’ all-wool hose, worth 50c, 7Qp our price -Lt/O
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Dress Goods AND Cloaks Another deep cut in Dress Goods and Cloaks-values sacrificed as nevermore. It is now a question of how much we loose on ’ m We 2 VG det , erm ! ned , to £ lose the E out > ,et the loss be what may- Value and cost absolutely not considered. No ° ff f r iefu f ed ’ whlch means that you can buy a wrap at your own price. In Dress Goods we are offering unheard of must T b( ; seen to be appreciated. Black Dress Goods at special low prices for the next thirty days. Westillhave some good tilings in Ladies , Gents and Children s Underwear to be sold.
Cloaks & Capes. LL/lL duce this line we will offer the following low prices: 10 Lodies' boucle cloth Jackets, new rough effect, new shape n 7 x sleeve, rippe back, buffalo horn 0/5) buttons, value sl3. our price sls Kersey and Beaver Cloaks r\ r,. and Jackets, 12 seporate and y j\J distinct styles, all go at Seventy-five Ladies’ Cloaks r r o worth ten dollars, for j U
Our sl4 Ladles’ Capes, in all o r\ colors, for o $lO Ladies’ Capes C y r tor D / D 25 Girls’ Cloaks, made of fancy a r\r\ imported cloaking, sizes 4to 14, *+ UU wortli SB. our price 16 Childrens Cloaks in all colors a r\r\ worth $3.60, our price 1 yU 33>J per cent discount on all Cloaks.
Underwear. Childrens union Suits, worth 75c; Sacrifice price Ladies’Merino Vest, worth 65c, A,'Xr> Sacrifice price 'T v> Mens’ Merino Shirts and drawers A worth 60c, sacrifice price Tdw Underwear for children at 33? J percent reduction as they must go.
46in. all wool Henrietta, all colors OQn worth sl. Sacrifice price OI7VP 40 in. a'l wool Henrietta, all color AQr* worth 75c. Sacrifice price 7 Blankets and Yarns. 50 pairs of Blankets in colors CQ/» and white 29 pairs of Blankets worth $6, our 1 IP price 1 10
Dress Goods, fu,""' 1 ' wool Ladies’ Clolh. worth fifty on. cents: Sacrifice price Li / L 42 in. all wool Ladies cloth, worth rr zr 65c; Sacrifice price JOG 38 In. English Cashmere, worth 35c; Sacrifice price
Remember this Sacrifice Sale continues /TA T X Hi —X v t the oriqinators of pebruary'is,'96 mw .THE MODEL. LOW PRICES.
