People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1896 — Page 5
I CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE THE NEW DEPARTMENT STORE. J I — OPENING [ OCTOBER Ist to NOVEMBER Ist. ! ,Chicago Music Friday Evening and Saturday Afternoon and Evening, October 9th and 10th. A ****** M **** r *** g *************-*************f"*****"****»*f»iWitaMo*nnHM4tnNi»Mra**4>&M»»»»M*I z very body Cordially In i second » at letau as cheap as you can buy at wholesale in small quantities. No rents to pay and facilities now for buying we will sell on an average of 15 ner eent less than former ° tv l > it ever occur to you.that large sales mean small profits and small sales mean large profits and high prices. aveiage of 15 per cent, less than fonuer prices. Did SPECIAL OCTOBER CLOTHING SALE.
FIRST' FLOOR MEN Men’s twilled dark grey suits, 34 to 42, bought to ft ft E A ” sell at $5 and worth that everyhwere. «B«Sa All October Price, ** “ . w Men’s Cassimeres—dark; bought sell at $7.50 to E A A and worth that elsewhere. October Price.... wiVV t \ < ’ Men’s all-wool Cheviots and Cassimeres, black "f fZTI and colors, the $lO kind. October Price. * t BWV ♦ Men’s black all-wool imported Clay Worsteds, ft ft ft you would pay anywhere elese $12.i0. ft-l It I October Price, Men’s fine tailor-made Imported Serges, (ft fl A E Cheviots.Clays,etc..that cannot be dup- I U TQ lObOVJ Heated elsewhere for the money, from..
Cone's Boss Pantaloons, Overalls and Shirts, made. Kant- SECOND FLOOR —The most complete stock of Men’s Boys-’Knee Pants, heavy wool. 75c kind, now ysc Boys’Blue-bib Overalls. 50 cent kind, now Wr* ' ——< - Men’s Heavy Contonade Panthloons. the $1,25 kind, now 95c UKi urtnrn ™ Men’s Kersey Union Pantaloons. 81.75 kind now SI.HS TTI Another Neic tHveralon to JPlcaac Men’s Genuine Dickey Kerseys, the $3 kind, now' V.OO * .“ ee^? r t°P coats, made with ulster storm collars Men’s Fine Worsted, black and colors. £2.50 to 95 pair for best made ttnc J J' ea< *y Kiynwnt. a, ' < ? J UBt the thinu for school Men’s Blanket lined Duck Coats 1.00 Have these ,n Shetlands, Kerseys and Friezes, 5 to 15 , , years.
Boot and Shoe Dep’t. More than double than any other stock in the country and equal to a first-class city shoe store for variety of styles and best standard brands made at prices always the lowest. Customers common remark, “We always have better luck on shoes bought here.” Women’s kid button shoes, patent tip, razor toe, cheap at a sl/ Oct. price only .... 75 c Women’s street or glove, grain button we used to sell at $1.25, Oct. price - - - 1.00 Women’s kid button solid, all styles of tpes, looks as • good as $2.50 shoe, Oct. price - - - 1.45 Women’s kid button, Miller make, warranted and good as any $2.50 shoe, Oct: price . - - • 2.00' Women’s Ludlow, extra fine. $2 to $3.95 for the best made and equal to any other $3.00 to $5.00 shoes. Men’s Creoie congress, oil grain, the $1.25 kind, Oct. price only - - . - ■ - -95 c Men’s buff dress shoes, all styles of toes and solid v leather, the sl.7 e 5 kind, Oct. price - - 1.25 Men’s Bal or congress, all styles of toes. Miller make and warranted, will wear as long as other $3 shoes, Oct. price - - - - - . 2.00 Men’s A. E. Nettleton’s fine shoes from $2.50 to $5.00 for finest shoes made. Children’s shoes 10c a pair to $1 per pair. Boys’felt boots with overs, 11 to 2 - - - 1.25 Men’s felt boots with high buckel overs - 1.85 A complete'line of Leather and Rubber Boots and a full line of Rubber Overshoes. Underwear Department. . All bought by the case—so doz. lots of each kind. Prices no competition can touch. Children’s grey heavy cotton, nearly warm as wool, sizes 16 and 18, we sold them at 10c last year, now new ones, Oct. price ■ - - - - 5c Children’s 10 to 24. were last year 20c, now -10 c Women’s heavy Egyptian yarn fleeced, paid 25c last year, but sell «the new now at 25c and. worth 40c or 50c elsewhere. f Women’s union suits - - ■ 45c to 1.50 Men’s mixed jgrey shirts and drawers, the 35c kind, Oct. price 25c Men’s heavy fleeced, worth, anywhere 75c, Oct. price 50c Men’s fine wool, plain and fancy, worth elswhere $1 to $2 each, Oct. price 75c to - - - - 1.45
A Few Bargains to be Found at our October Sale. Carpets, Lace Curtains, Etc. Apron gingham - - - 3c Cotton batton, roll - - - 5c A good broom _ _ _ 10c Calico ----3 c Children's blmrk'hose - - 5c 2 cakes good soap t- - - 5c are °ff erin S unusual* bargains in Carpets, Lace Curtains, Trunks ' Unbleached muslin- - - 3|c Women’s and misses’ heavy Iyd castile soap. Kirk’s --25 c Valises Hosierv Umbrellas Handkerchiefs c I Shirting- - - --4 c ribbed and fleeced --10 c 9sp Clark’s O. N. T. or Merrick 25c* > e., Hosiery, Umbrellas, Handkercniefs, Tinware, Graniteware 5c and Canton flannel - - 4jc 36-in towels - - - - iQe 5 pair men’s heavy socks - 25c* 10c Counter Goods, Notions, etc,, etc. A^n b i A I QT»^T? U r'nTTXTT'V’Q’ Up-to-date goods, more light, more goods, more customers and more business than we ever had before as prices are~much less WE ARF HF afY QUARTERS AND JASPER COUNTY S BEST TRADING PLACE, the Farmer s friend and regulators of low prices for others to tryXo copy after the reliable One Price Cash House the ‘ HEAD CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE, Th ' ’*?^ BITOR - P. S.-We did not have room, to carry a complete Grocery stock without a basement. The season has been too wet to cement the floor. We have therefore postponed putting in groceries until nett year. ,
THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., THURSDAY OCTOBER 1, 1896.
I v* I \' 2 ~ I \uLu / U i
Hat Department. Complete in all the latest new novelties in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s fall and winter Hats and Caps. Men’s lastest shape stiff hat, looks like any $2 hat. Oct. price - - - - • - 1.25 Men’s latest shape stiff hat. looks nice as any $2.50 hat, Oct. price - - - - - \ - 1.45 Men’s finest stiff hats made - - .* 2to 2.75 Men’s and boys’ cheap soft hats . . . 25c to 1.00 Examine our fine line of plush caps - -50 cto 1.25 • Dry Goods Department. Stock more than double any we ever carried before and prices lower and no competition can meet them. All the latest Novelties in imported and domestic dress goods. ' Half-wool plain Cashimere, all colors, the 121 c kind, Oct. price -----9 C Fancy half-wool Brocades, the 20c kind, Oct. sale price - - - . . . . 121 c Fancy half-wool Brocades, chafigeabie, all colors, , 40-in, asking price anywhere 40c or 50c, Oct. sale price 25c Dress flannels, 40-in, all wool all colors, worth anywhere 40c,’ Oct. ppce - - - - ’ 25c Novelty dress goods, 30-in, all wool, the usual price 75c, Oct. sale price, • • • . - -48 c October Special Blanket Sale. We bought a large lot at a low price dnd are going to give our customers the benefit. 10 4 grey, the 60c kind, Oct. price - - - 1 45c 10- grey or white, $1 kind, Oct. price - - -65 c 11- grey or white, $1.50 kind, Oct. price - - - 1.00 11-4, grey or white twilled, best cotton made, worth anywhere $2.25, Oct. price - - . t. 1.50 10-4, scarlet, warranted all wool, a regular $2.25 blanket, Oct. sale price - ’ - - - 1,75 ' 10-4, grey or white, all wool, a regular $3 blanket, Oct. sale price - - - - - . 2.25 A fine line of scarlet, grey and wjiite, with fancy yellow borders, $2.50 to $4.95 per pair, which are matchless bargains. I *
FIRST ELOOR • ■ BOYS A treat for the Boys and Youug Men—a complete line of Fancy Worsted, Scotch Goods, Cheviots, Cassimeres, etc., in all styles and colors. Boys’ heavy twill, dark, S.piece suits, sizes 10 tn 18 A O E A years, bought to sell at $3.50. October Price,.. ■O v Bovs’ Casslmere Plaid—fancy—10 to 18 years, *> EA bought to sell at $5. October price W■ Q U Boys’ Cheviots, bought to sell at $7.50. S QQ October price, w vw Boys’Fancy Worsteds, black and colors, bought 1A EA to sell at $8 to sls. October price SO to iCaaOv I
SECOND FLOOR « Little Boys A stunning line—something entirely new for the little ones. Child’s, 3 to 10 yrs., 3 piece suit, eoats double breasted, large buttons, deep collars, seamless front vests, knee pants, plain or trimmed in braid, cap to match, at. tpi.iiO to Sb Reefers. 2 piece, tastefully made suits, bought to sell at $1.25. October price nob Child's Reefers. 2 piece suits, bought to sell at $2, Oct. price 91.50 Child’s suits, bought to sell at at $2.75, Oct. price9l,9o »
“XS'X,. I Cloak Department. | Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Capes and Jackets and Long Cloaks in all the latest Novelties. A mammoth stock to select from and prices were never so low: Women’s black double Cape, Beaver cloth, silk braded. cheap anywhere at $5, Oct. sale price - - - 3.75 Women’s black double Cape, Beaver cloth, trimmed with fur p>nd jet, yoy could n&t buy it elsewhere "for less than SB.OO, Oct. price only - . . .5 00 Women’s wool Astrachan Cape or Short Jacket, cheap at $10.50, Oct. price * 7,75 Women’s fine black Kersey Jackets or Capes, trimmed in braid and jot, a regular sls garment, Oct. price 10.50 A fine line of Children’s Jackets, 4 to B’years old, and infant long cloaks, $1 to - • - . . .3.45 One lot of Women’s heavy imitation wool jackets, choice 1.00 Linen Department. - A great reduction in prices—Red table linen, 50-in, regular price 25c, Oct. price . - - . . . JS C Half bleached, all linen, 56-in, cheap at 30c, Oct. sale price - - - •' - . . . 18 C Half bleached, all linen, 54-in, ask you anywhere 40c Oct. price .... . . ’ gS O . 60-in, bleached or half bleached, the 75c kind, Oct sal'e price - - - - - . ‘ . 40c Bleached napkins, ask you anywhere 80c doz., Oct. sale price - - '- - . . . 5 (5 c Bleached napkins, ask you anywhere $1.50 a doz., Oct sale price 1 go c A handsome line of fine napkins and fine bleached Damask table linens but not room for prices. Glassware Department. Any of the following 25c pieces for 10c: Bin heavy dish for sauce, 1 qt. pitcher, large flanged butter dish with dome cover, molasses pitcher with spring cover, 9-in cake or bread plate, vinegar bottle, 9 in salvor, handle olive dish cellery dish, llf-in long; 1 pt milk pitcher, 9-in high flower vase, sugar bowl, 6 in square dish, 74-in oblong dish 74-in high bowl. 4|-in spoonholder, etc.
5
