Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1901 — Page 5
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m saie. ■be here with need'for W*gp I attraction and the larg- j ■ style and quality of L WJjk ■low price can not be ■ Ladies’ plush cloth ■•1 astrachan capes ■ lengths and fnr/V j Jara ■ named, value $7. ■ening price 4.90 ■ A good fancy cloth Vl <\li ■ciil trimmed value \ /V ■.50 or $4.00, opening \ ■le price $3.45. \ ■lush capes 1 \ ■ $5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.00 j | ■ 10.00 and 12.50 that 1 ■ can not be duplicated B *^ ■ elsewhere. 0 ■( Jackets in eyery con■lso each, worth a third !%♦ ■d judge a dry goods store by its linen ■le. The greatest towel bargain of the Bpr vi ■at 50c, 75c, 95c, 1.10, 1.25 and 1.35 yd or l /i M 4 less than many other place. ■Te have the red damask and half bleached ■n at 12>2C and 25c yd, worth double elsewhere ■)ozens of rolls linen crashes 5 to I2j4c yd that ■not be equalled in price. ■ full line linen napkins, liaen dresser scarfs, ■ch cloths etc that cannot be matched in price.
Potato Masher 5c h' t t -to ft 12x18 in Roasting’ » Pans 48c U e smallest child can buy just as cheap and will be treated with the same frmENT SSORE. I B. FORSYTHE, Prop. ■040404C1 ♦a-WO-WaW-aW-OWO-WtxWO-Wa'WO
for the convenience and comfort of our customers. Make no mistake but come in and bring your SgTstdteSd ° ° Penmg Sale - SPACE ONLY fOT a few and eve^
Hats and Caps °ilf B NG The largest and most complete line of all new goods ever shown, over 350 doz new goods Men’s new dark shades fall caps.value 25c sale price 10c Men’s dark and fancy co’ors cloth fall arid winter caps equal to many 50c caps opening sale price 0n1y... 25c Men’s fine Kersey, beaver, cloth or sfik lined plush all styles caps equal to any 75c or 1.00 caps price. 60c Men’s extra fine dress caps satin lined all styles equal to many 1.50 caps, for opening sale »t 75c, 1.00 and 1 25 Boys’, girls’ and children’s caps in all styles colors and prices to suit all Men’s latest cut stiff hate 1.00 to 2 75 Men’s latest soft hats 75c to 2 50 Value 25 per cent more elsewhere
Blanket Sale Fall Opening. Over 1,000 blankets and comforts, no one carried over from last year 10-4 grays, browns and tans, fancy borders, 75c value opening sale price pair .<.... 50c 10- blankets value 80c sale price 65c 11- blankets new patterns value 90c, 1.15, I!SS, 1 60, 1.75 and 2.00 sale price 75c, 90c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and 1 75 10 4 all wool blankets, white, gray or red, value 2.60, $3, 350 and 4.00 sale price 2 00, 2 60, 3.00 and 3 50 11-4 fine all wool 400 to 7 50, sale price pr... .3 60 to 660 Infants fancy crib or cab 4-4 blankets valuh 100 opening sale price 75c Comfoats in medium and largest sizes made at 76c, 95c. 1 25, 1.60, 2.00 and 2 50, worth 25 per ct more elsewhere Fur Opening Sale; We have made extensive preparations for the producduction of high class furs, comprising Electric Seal, Persian lamb, Black martin, Beaver, Mink, Stone martin in long boas, neck rcarfs, collaretts, muffs etc Note price 25 per cent less than other houses Electric seal boas 1 25,3.45 and 3.95 Stone Martin boas .1 25, 2 50, 3.75 and 4.50 Beaver boas 6.(0. 7.50, 9.00 and 12.50 Mink scarfs .• .. 8 75, 11.50 and 14,50 Collarettes.. 7.90, 11.50 and 16.50 Carpet opening sale 2nd floor. The new carpets every worthy weave from rag to velvet 1,000 yds good, firm, fancy stripe rag carpet cheap at 30c yd, choice at opening sale yd 25c Ingrain all wool and a yard wide, 40c, 50c, 58c and 60c all worth 10 to 20c a yard more elsewhere New Tapestry Brussels the best ten wire kind, of course no better medium priced made Body brussels and moquette are reputable makes RUG SALE—Regarding rugs visit the rug department There is but one side the bright side The stock is satisfactory in variety and magnitude The prices are attractive because they are the Bargain Store’s prices MATTING MATTERS—most economical floor covering you can buy The wonder is how it can be brought from Japan, pass the custom house and put on sale here at 10c, 15c and 20c yard FLOOR piL CLOTH AND LINOLEUMS The most economical floor covering made and you will find here over 25 patterns to select from SI.OO 2-yd wide linoleum opening sale price yd 85c 75c 2-yd wide oil cloth “ “ gOc 25c l ydwide “ “ “ 22c 90c l|-yd square oil cloth patterns “ . * *", ’ 75 c Skirt Opening Sale. Ladies’ stylish dress skirts and petticoats an enormous lot all new and attractive petticoats at bargain prices Petticoats value 1.25 to 400 opening sale price $1 to 3 50 Dress skirts value $5 to 12.50 “ “ *• 350t010 50
Special Glove and Mitten Sale. Over 400 doz work gloves, dress glove and mittens If you fear temptation keep away from our glove counter We have a dollar kid glove that would tempt a miser With some a dollar glove is simply a pair of gloves for a dollar, with us it means the best glove on earth for $1 00 We have 50c, 75c and the Alexandria at 145 AH shades and new stock but the $1 genuine kid is a world beater MEN’S GLOVES Anything you want from a 5 cent duck mitten to a $2 fur gauntlet glove or mitten A full line of bovs\ misses’ and children’s mittens 5c to sl, and can not be bought elsewhere for the price
Clothing: Opening Sale, j If you want standard workmanship and excellence joined with economy, t Tflfc styles and fit, you will find it here. | ll ? t Men’s black cheviot and clay worsteads all sizes, value Y 16.50, opening sale prioe sl3 50 £ Men’s fancy stripe and check worsteds and cassimeres ▲ value 15.00, opening sale, price 12 45 * v Men’ fancy stripe and check cassimeres and black clay If ( \ worsteds, value 12.50 opening sale price . 950 / \ \ A Men’s black, brown and gray cheviot suits, value 6.00 lL \ \ to 9.50, opening sale price .3.50, 5.50 and 750 \ 1 All sizes in men’s leans and stouts, the hard to fit kind 111 I I Young men’s long pants suits 12 to 19 years 111] ♦ Young men’s fancy cheviots and black clays, 12 50 value, opening sale price 10 50 Young men’s all wool worsteds, serges and cheviots / l ♦ valne 9.00, opening sale price 745 / \ x Young men’s black peble cheviots and brown check / 1 a cassimeres, value 5 00, 6.40, and 7.50 opening sale j ' \ T Price 3.75. 4 75 and 6 25 > l S Boys three piece knee pants made in all the fancy / J 4 weaves, at 5 00, 6 25, 6,00, 6 76, opening sale - f' y price 3.75, 4.45, 5.00 and 650 | 1 Boys 2 piece suits value 100, 1.25, 1,50. 1.75 and 2.25 opening sale price ill 4 • 800, l 00, 1.25,1 50 and 50 XJ U j Child’s latest Russian blouse suits, in fancy scotch mixed cheviots, peble MP* m A cheviots, unfinished worsteds, in 4to 8 years, 460 to 6.50, opening 3.50 to 475 J¥lJlr rnimr _ r _^ njnr 4 Cheviot vestee suits made in all the new fancy weaves and colors, 2.25 to A 5.50 opening sale price 1.75 to 495 f ft 1 X OVERCOAT OPENING. $ t Everything in all the new weaves in Raglanß, Box Back and fancy yoke. Men’s gray, brown or black Coverts, whip oord, oxfords, peble cheviots, value 850 to * i 8 50, opening sale price 7.50 to 15 00 4 Men s fine meltons and kerseys 15.50 to 20.00, opening salo price 12.76 to 18 45 ? Men’s black and brown cheviots and beaver, value 6.00 to 7,50 opening price 3 75 to 6 60 Y A full line of men’s ulsters 6.60 to 20.00, opening sale price 4 75 to 18 50 4 A full line of young men’s’overcoats, boys’ top ooats, reefers, overcoats etc in all styles 9 and prices. Headquarters for the Dunkara and Amish suits, overcoats and overalls! 1 A Great Pants Sale—all the new weaves and patterns. 2 Men’s custom made heavy kerseys value 2 50, opening sale price pair 1 96 * Men’s fancy stripe worsteds the 300 kiud opening sale price 2 50 J Men’s 325 to 4.50 equal to any tailor made, opening sale price 275 to 3.95 4 A full line of boys knee pants 25c to 1 CO x Men’s and boys duck coats, blanket and rubber lined, wnter proof grays and browns Men’s 1.00 coats to 4.50, opening sale price 9fl c to 3 50 4 Boys’ 90c to 1.50 opening sale price / 75 0 to 125 ¥ A full line Cones boss overalls of which we have the exclusive sale the best overalls made X
J! Great Cace Curtain and Portiere Sale for Oct. 2nd Floor All the new novelties of the season of the season in the most elegant designs and the choicest colors. Curtain valuas 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2,50, 3.00. 3.90, 4.25 and 5.00, opening sale price pr 80c, 1.25, 1.60, 2.20, 2.60, 3.00, 3.75 and '4.25. Portieres all colors and price 2.00 to 7.50 a pair. A full line of window blinds 8c to 40c e^ch.
Special Grocery Sale Prices not Quaranfreep soy gny limited time The Phenomenal growth in this department .is evident Tfie publio knows where to nnd the best, the freshest of everything at money saving t>rices We have doubled our shelving space with shelves to the ceiling; Sevenclerks, two delivery a boy to carry in your produce and carry out your goods Car load lots retailed at wholesale prices '
19 lbs granula.ed sugar for $1 00 20 lbs Empire A sugar for 1 00 21 lbs yellow sugar for 1 00 25 lbs brown sugar for 1 00 Old Gold flour guaranteed Ist quality 85c £bbl or bbl 3 40 Gold Medal or Duluth Imperial finest flgur made $1 Jbbl or bbl 4 00 Fancy Wisconsin potatoes perbu 85 Swift’s clover leaf bacon lb 12 Swift’s Winchester hams lb. ... 13J Swift’s California hams 11J Swift’s dry salt bocon 11 Swift’s pickled pork 10 3lb cans standard tomatoes.... 10 21b cans sugar com 09 21b can early J une peas 09 • 21b cans string beans f .. 08 1 gal fancy table syrup 25 1 gal fancy table syrup in pails. 30 1 gal fancy home made sorghum 45 Aunt Jemima or Richelieu pan cake flour per pkg 09 4-X coffee lib pkg 10 Golden Rio coffee 114 Bulk Rio coffee 09
Santos Peaberry coffee lb 12 Bells fancy Java and Mccha lb.. 20 Santa Claus soap 9 ' bars f0r.... 25 Rickers Trumpet (joap 10 bars for 25 Pels Napha soap fibers for 25 Sweet Cube fine cut tobacco lb.. 40 All brands plug tobacco per cut. 08 Common Diamond coal oil gal.. 07 Best Perfection coal oil gal 09 Salt per barrel 75 We will have a car load of winter apples in a few days Any goods not, satisfactory please return it and we will take it back and refund your money LAMPS AT HALF PRICE They are perfect only two or three of a kind The entire lot is less than 200 Don’t wait long, they will be distributed among the quick witted buyers in a few days Buch artistic lamps at such prices can not last long Fancy decorated lamps complete 25c to 2.50 each *
Ribbon Opening Sale. We have doubled onr ribbon space and crowded into it the largest, finest and most attractive stock of ribbons to be found within 40 miles of the Bargain store All colors all widths, all shades, bought for cash and sold for cash or produoe at one-third or one half usual prioes Jewelry Sale. We have fextended the space and increased the sales foroe of the jewelry department to accommodate the throng and when you are for good jewelry cheap or half leas than regular price come in and see our rings, pins, broaches, cuff buttons chains and Roger Bros, plated ware
yarn Stock Complete Every kind you may call for and prices that will surprise you as they are much less than last year. Sbatpl Taccinators. Special bargain in the square and round cape faccinators made of the finest wool 25c to 1.25 and unequalled.
The China Section. The attraction in our china and glassware depnrtmerlf is great 100 piece Johnsons English white, semi porcelain dinner set value 10.00 sale price «... 7 75 100 piece fancy decorated dinner set value 12 60 sale price.... ... 990 A full line of glassware and a museum of 6 and 10 cent couhter goods in china and glassware Stoneware Headquarters. The only house that has received a car load of crockery. Prices are less at retail than thcv can be bought in local lots. No finer or better ware made.' 1 gal white glazed milk crock per gal 5c 1 gal to 6 gal jars per gall 6c 8 to 12 gal jars, per gp 1 7 C 3 to 6 gal churns per gal 9c White porcelain lined crocks per gl 7c 1 to 5 gal jugs per gal 7}£ A full line of flower pots jardiners. Crunks. A complete line of trunks 1 suit cases, valices, telescopes, hand bags tc at prices less than elsewhere.
The Factory Matter.
Meetings were held last Wednesday and Thursday evenings in the interest of the new factory. Mr. Brown, of Chicago, one of the members of the firm, was present at the meetings and explained what they expeoted to do ii they looated here. As a result of the meetings a committee of five was appointed to solioit subscriptions. E. L. Hollingsworth, A. Leopold and B. Forsythe headed the list with a subscription of S6OO eaoh. W. B. Austin subscribed S3OO, John Eger S2OO, Warren Robinson SIOO and I. J. Porter S6O. Many who were interviewed signified that they would do their share. The committee has stopped work for the present until they oan hear fhrther from the firm, to whom a proposition different from that first contemplated has been made. If aooepted, the committee will at once go to work, and they feel oonfldent that they can raise the amount contemplated in the new proposition. The location of the factory here will mean much to our city, and everyone should contribute as their means will permit.
Notice of Hearing of Ditch petition. IN THE MATTER OF TIIE PETITION OF JACOB D. RICH ET AL.. Notice U hereby given that a petition hen been filed with the Auditor of Jaeper County, State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be had before the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, State of Indiana, on Tuesday, the Sth day of November, 1901, the same being the second day of their November term, toot. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route,, to-wit: Beginning six hundred and fifty (650) feet west from the northeast comer of the southhalf of the southeast quarter of section seventeen (17) in township thirty (30) north, range six (6) west in said county, and running thence in a generally southeast direction to its outlet in the "Helves*’ Ditch at a point forty (4°) rods north and two-hundred-forty (240) feet east from the northwest comer of the east half of the northwextquarterof section twentyeight (a 8 in township thirty (30) north, range six (6) west in said county. This proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons: Andrew Arnold, Jacob Rich, Benjamin J. Gifford, Francis M. Lakin, Thomas J. Moore, Civil township of Barkley and Trustee of Civil township of Barkley, Francis M. Hays. Wm. C. BABCOCK, Oct. 8-15 Anditor of Jasper County.
Non-Resident Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, \ cu Jasper County, / In the Jasper Circuit Court, November Term, 1901. Charles S. Peckham as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Anna M. „ Biddle, deceased. Complaint No. 6196 vs. John W. Shuck and j John Groom. j Now come the Plaintiff, by Ferguson & Wilson and M. Wmfeld, his attorneys, and file his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant John W. Shuck is not a resident of the State of Indiana. That the action is brought for partition of real estate. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless he be and appear on the 19th day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, the same being the 2nd day of December, 1901, to be holden on the and Monday of November A. D., 1901, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court,at Reas(Skai.) seiaer, Indiana, this Bth day of Oct. A. D„ 1901. John F. Major, Oct. 10-17-24 th. Clerk.
Non-Resident Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, \ Q<s Jasper County, /**' , In the Jasper Circuit Court, November Term, 1901. Benjamin F. Rouse ] vs. v Complaint No 6197. ' Lake F. Jones, et al j Now comes the plaintiff, by Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, Attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the defendants. Lake F. Jones and Mrs. Jones, wife of said Lake F. Jones, whose first name is unknown; Lake F. Jones & Company; Mr. Reynolds, whose first name is unknown, and Mr. Beal, whose first name is unknown; but the said Reynolds and Beal are made parties defendants to this action as members of the firm of Lake F. Jones & Company, and that this action is brought to quiet title in plaintiff to his real estate, covered by a lease for oil, executed by him to said Lake F. Jones, and to have said lease canceled of record, are . not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be’ and appear on ' Monday, the second day of December, 1901, the same being the 19th day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of November A. D., 1901, at the court house in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in your absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the [SEAL] seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1901. JOHN F. MAJOR, Clerk. Octio-17-24
