Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1903 — Page 6
FACTS! FACTS! FACTS! The Greatest Sale in the History of Modem Merchandising—Commencing Monday Morning at 8 o’clock a. m„ January 5,1903, and lasting until stock is reduced one half. Chicago Bargain Store. .Now is >'° ur opportunity to save, our time to lose, but it sometimes pays to lose~the amoutation of the hand sometimes saves the arm. A loss on these goods now is less disasters. « ih«n an ?P ut ation ot the into the next season Cost and value simply i K n<£3?iSdtd ma£ fS"?„ ‘SnusuaX large new Spring Stock. This sale not only a clearance of odds and ends, but embraces evefvtlriniHn ulf to-date, desirable merchandise, to reduce stock before inventorv and (riven* ths> „7j n? ,n MP 0 other goods. It will be economy forevery man. womm,a„S l d?nThTs andsur„„ U nSfnTct„tteTo at tend this great sale. Only a few prices given for examples of what we are doing: • S V . at "
Cloak and Suit Clearance. Knifed to the core. Half price does not express what we mean, but your own price or any price—they must go rather than carry them over—from $2 00 to what we can get for a Monte Carlo, long coat, short coat, medium length coat and capes, all styles and prices to suit all. A Dress Goods Clearance. A sale that scores of ladies wait for, this regular semi-annual sale, to save 75c to $1 00 on each pattern. To save the time and trouble of marking down each piece, we will sell at the regular marked price and throw in the following with 6 yards or more of dress goods at 25c a yd or more: 6 yds cambric, 6c per yd 36c H yds waist lining, 15c per yd 23c 1 bolt binding 20c 1 spool thread 05c Stays 15c What you save 99 c We are the originators of the above—others doing the same are only imitators. Special Linen Sale. 10 per cent off marked price, many full bolts; £ and off small pieces. t All linen crash 4| c and up Table linen ....12£ C and up Prints, Flannels, Etc. 6,000 yds. Wm. Simson, Windsors, American Indigo Blues, all standard prints, worth 5£ and 6£ cts per yard—choice now per yard 5,000 yards Tennis flannels and Guinea flannels, marked 6cts to lOcts per yd—now per yd 4c to 9c Cotton Batting, marked scts to 15cts a roll—now per roll to 14c 2,000 yards Ticking, marked 7cts to 18cts a yd—now per yard 6c to 16c All widths of Muslin Sheetings 1 ct per yd less. Shoe Slaughter Sale. io to 50 Per Cent. Off Every Pair Boots and Shoes In the House. 6,000 Pairs men’s, women’s boys’ misses and children’s new up-to-date shoes, in every style in light and heavy weights, no better made, marked at a small margin for cash—choice now at 10 per cent off marked price in plain figures. 700 Pairs all kinds broken sizes, some good styles, value $2 00 to $2 75 a pair—choice of lot per pair .$1 50 One lot of 800 Pairs good wearing shoes, out of style toe, nearly all sizes, were marked $1.50 to $2.50 a pair—choice of lot Per pair Ten per cent off all felt boot combinations. Felt boot, one buckle Perfection over with heel, marked $1 90 per pair, 10 per cent off—now per pair $1 71 Best felt boot made with best Ball bandi Perfection over, marked $2 45 a pair, 10 per cent off —now per pair $2 20 10 per cent off all leather boots, warm lined shoes and slippers, to close. Bric-A-Brac, Etc. £ and \ off Bric-a-Brac, Holiday Goods, Toys, Dolls, Fancy Dishes, Vases, Gups and Saucers, etc.
r> t a , « . *'*'**'**'* ' * iHTmttttttMh M.+.4.+ +++4+ 4+ 4 + Cow early 10 this Great Clearance Sale for anything you want, at prices that many of them could not be replaced, as many goods are higher and worth more than we are now selling them EveryZy »«er“ the *' UP “°““ ,te da^h “ l " d *-*«<" house and leader fTJSnTto CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE, Opposite Court House. B. FORSYTHE, Prop. ’Phone 36.
Special Grocery Prices —For a Few Days Only. “Superior to all ’ Flour, good as any made, 90c a‘ sack P er b bl •• • $3 60 “Duluth Imperial” Flour per sack, $1 00, per bbl 3 98 Eocene Oil, per gal 49 Large V hite Stock Wisconsin Sand Potatoes, ner bu... 60 201 b H & E Granulated Sugar ' 1 00 211 b Empire A Sugar 1 00 221 b Ideal Golden Sugar 1 00 31b can Standard Tomatoes 10 2 ft) can Standard Corn 09 2 ft) can Maine Pack Corn 49 Best Uncolored Japan Tea 40 Cero Fruto or Cream of Wheat 12 5 ft) Package Jumbo or Kedzffc Oats 23 2 ft) Package Franklin Oats 09 2 ft) Quaker Oats q 9 California L. M. Raisens 08 Silver Leaf Sauerkraut—per qt 04 lft) Package Italian Macaroni, per pkg 08 Grape Nut, per pkg 42 1 gal fancy Table Syrup, per gal 30 Pure New York Buckwheat flour 03| Fel’s Naptha Soap, 10 bars 45 Lenox Soap, 10 bars 29 Lenox Soap, 100 bars (box) 2 90 1 ft) Can Forsythe Baking Powder 06 lft) Can Royal Baking Powder 39 Pure Maple Syrup, qt bottle 25 Richeleau Pancake flour, per pkg 08 Pure Sorghum Molasses, per gal 50 101 b Sack Star Table Salt, per sack. 08 33c Imperial Blend Coffee, per lb 29 30c Banner Coffee, per lb 25 20c Bell Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb 47 Lion Package Coffee, per pkg qB4 10 ft) Navy Beans for 45 15 ft) Pail assorted Jelly, per pail 33 3 ft) Can Preserves, per can 42 20 ft) Box Best 6-X Butter Crackers, per box 1 10 All Brands of Plug Tobacco, per cut, 7 C and 8c Fine-cut Tobacco, per lb 25 1 ft) Sack Grab-bag Smoking Tobacco, with pipe 20 Miller & Hart’s La Salle Hams. 42^ Blanket Clearance. aio Pairs All at Reduced Prices. If you should not need them for this winter it will pay you to lay them away for the future. Every pair is a bargain, as the factory prices are higher now than when we bought them. 10- Grey Blankets per pair 38c to 90c 11- and 12-4 Grey and Tan, per pair 75 c to $1 00 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 all wool White and Grey, pr. .$2 50 to $4 50 Great Values in Jewelery. Rodger Bros. Plated Ware. Rodger Bros. A-l 1847 Tea Spoons, marked $1 40 a set— Clearance Sale Price, a set, $1 25 Rodger Bros. A-l 1847 Table Spoons, marked $2 80 a set— Clearance Sale Price, a set, $2 50 Same as above in fancy handles, 20cts a set more.
Clothing Sacrifice. To make a clean sweep we will make a great reduction on every piece of clothing in the house, from 10 per cent to 50 per cent off prices marked in plain figures. Men’s Overcoats marked $9 90, $lO 50, sll 50 and sl2 50choice of lot now $7 50 Men’s Suits marked sl2 50 to sl6 50-now .' slo 50 to sl3 50 Great reduction in boys and juvenile two and three piece suits. A Pantaloon Sale. Every pair at a liberal discount off marked price. Grey denim work coats, blanket-lined, 'marked $1 00, $1 2o $1 50 and $2 00-now 90c, $1 13, $1 35 and $1 80 each, or 10 per cent off. Overall Sale. Boys 25ct bib overalls—now. . jp c Men’s 50ct overalls—now 38c Underwear Clearance Sale. We could afford to give away what is left but prefer to ask you only a trifle, and off marked prices. Men’s and children’s broken sizes, was 25 and 35 cts—now ‘' * ‘ to 16c each. Women s heavy ribbed fleeced 25 and 50c—now.. .19 and 35 c Men’s 35c fleeced Jersey underwear, shirts and drawers—now ea i Men’s 50c fleeced Jersey shirts and drawers—now 35 c Men’s all wool shirts and drawers, value $1 50 each—now each ...$! 13 Men’s Shirt Sale. Every kind and quality at great reductions to close out. 1 Lot men’s heavy flannel shirts with collar, pearl buttons, value 75 cts to $1 CO—choice of lot each 35c 50 doz Men’s Linen collars, soiled, were 12£cts each—now only lc-each. Sweater Clearance. Every color and size, every piece at . reduced prices to close out what is left of 175 dozen, the greatest stock that was ever in town. io per cent, off marked Prices on Hats and Caps, Fascinators, Shawls, Etc. Carpets, Rugs, Etc. Second Floor. 10 per cent, off marked price Carpets, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Window Blinds, Trunks, Valises, etc., etc. Horse Blankets and Lap Robes. discount to close. Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! In every conceivable kind of goods, from 1 yard to 10 yards many good dress patterns, all at about half price to close out.
