People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE B. FORSYTHE, PROPRIETOR ' I SPECIAL CLOTHING SALE Overstocked with too much Clothing for the times. $16,000 of the Finest and Medium Quality up-to date Clothing in Northern Indiana New Goods Were Never So Low in the History of the County Cheaper than we sold old goods at cost before we moved into our new quavers. We have cut prices and marked everything down to hardly living prices to suit the times, the price of oats and all other farm produce. ♦ Space for only a few prices in this one department "''•"""niiiiiiiiiiiiiiHfuitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiuiHNU/iilimiiiiniiiimiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiii. FIRST FLOOR FIRST ELOOR * MEN BOYS / I I • \ -A-treat for the Boys and Youug Men—a complete * Men’s twined dark grey suits. 34 to 42,bought to EA / \ I \ line Fancy Worsted, Scotch Goods, sell at#s and worth that everyhwere,^only.. L \ \ Cheviots, Cassimeres. etc., in all styles and ' Iff II I colors. ? Men’s Cassimeres—dark; bought to sell at $7.50 EA A I O/ I V / and worth that elsewhere, now only WaUU \DI * I V —/ / Boys’heavy twill, dark. 3 piece suits, sizes 10 to 18 £A RA ' ' I years, bought to sell at $3.50, now only Nr&aivv Men’s all-wool Cheviots and Cassimeres. black "7 \ / \\ \ 10l t>„, n < n . ~ • and colons, the $lO kind, now only Z lOu I I \ lAlle- Bovs Cassimere I laid fancy 10 to 18 years, "< Efl Men’s black all-wool imported Clay Worsteds. QA A \t\ I Boys’ Cheviots, bought to sell at $7.50. now only. 5 0(1 you would pay any where elese $12.00, now only.. OavU 111 J y«W . ~ . , 11 Boys’Fancy Worsteds, black and colors, bough l EA Men s fine tailor-made Imported Serges, | a | EA I to sell at $8 to sls, now only SO to l&aa>U cheviots.CJays.etc .that cannot be dup- 111 TO 10-fIU 11 Heated elsewhere for the money, fi om.. v ■'*"**'* I II ... ■ -- ——— I \ I SECOXD FLOOR. —Another Xew Diversion to Please . I \1 tAe Moyw. —Reefer top epats. made with ulster storm collars CCPriMn tri n / \ I —a rough and ready garment, and just the thins for school O IN LJ I” LLJLJri wear. Have these In Shetlands, Kerseys and Friezes. sto 15 years, | ■ : Little Boys SECOND FLOOR —The most complete stock of Men’s A stunuing line—something entirely new for the little Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats ever in town. ones. • ' eoats double breasted, large BIRST FLOOR—Headquarters and only place in town for buttons, deep collars,'seamless Cone's Boss Pantaloons, Overalls and Shirts, the best made. Kantfront vests, knee pants, plain wearout nor rip quality. / or trimmed in braid, cap to .»■ n . t , o- B oys Knee I ants, heavy twilled. 50 cent kind, now ggc match, at BX.OO to 85 . Boys Knee Pants, heavy wool. 75c kind, now yjfe Boys’Blue-bib Overalls. 50 cent kind, now 25c Reefers. 2 piece, tastefully made 'l eav y Contonade Pantaloons, the $1,25 kind, now 75c 1, . 11 « Men’s Kersey Lnlon Pantaloons. $1:75 kind now ßlXs suits, bought to sell at $1.25. Men s Genuine Dickey Kerseys, the $3 kind, now .... .. 200 now 9Oe Men’s Fine Worsted, black and colors. 8* 50 to 85 pair for best made Men’s Blanket lined Duck Coats .. 1.00 Child’s Reefers!, 2 piece suits. ’ ~ bought to sell at $2, now .... 81-50 x ,1 Every department nearly complete, except the Groceries, which will arrive in a few Child's suits, bought to sell at days. The following are the most compie.te lines and prices the lowest in town: Boots and „„ 'hoes. Dry Goods. Carpets, Blankets. Cloaks. Underwear. Gloves, Hosiery, Hats. I mbrellas. atu.id.uow ßl.9o Tinware etc, ‘ - ■; ~ ... ~" Watch and wait for the Grand Opening, with choice music, at the Up-to-date Department Store. Up-to-date goods I 1 the leaders in styles and low prices at one GUirAm ID A ID G" A I XT CTMDL price for cash for others to copy after the > LniL/i.\j\J Id zA. Jtx. vx zA. 1 1N o 1 Ulx rt
