Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1892 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' w ®Cwz> < ft Bh W < awraWllr/Oi II H )\1 vli/llu fni'l fill n | 4 These people are pursuing l bargains and Know where to seek them. You will make no mistake if you keep with this crowd, for they are going to ~ Jhe (me ago Bargain Store, To. See Our , * IMEJ’W’ * > * STOCTJ. It presents an opportunity for eoonomie bayin ; that nob ilyenn affor.l to-itfi... Our Store U crowded with the Newest of New Styles, carefully selected from .popular styles, hi e novelties, standard grades, and the newest attractions are all foun i in abundance in every depar; m mt of o rr elegant lines of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes and Slippers, Dress Goods Department. Trade demanded it and we have placed on ours'ielvei an elegant line of file dress goods surpassing any other stock in the county, consisting of all of th? latest novelties in ALL WOOL Crepons, Chfvrons, Crocodile Cloth, Plain and Brocaded Bedford Cords, Bedford Cord S?er Sucke', ALL WOOL Chillies. Figured Brilliauteens, Lansdownes Silk, China Silk, Silk Grenadines, etc. In the new shades Mode, Nile Green, Tan, Steel, Gray, Lavender, Cream, ect. In the Wash Fabrics, all the new novelties in Bedford Cord, Imitation China Silk, Pine Apple Tissue, Zephyc ’ Ginghams, etc. All kinds Trimmings and Shades to match above colors. > ' •' A job lot Ladies’ and Misses’ Muslin Underwear cheaper than you could buy the muslin without the trim rung or making. . A great variety of LaceCurHius, 50 cts. per pair and Tip ward -17 White Good-u Embroideries, 2 cts. per yahl and upwardCZZZZSY - An eleganTliheTFtne LiAenrin drawn thread,rhemstiteh ?d without fringe towels, 10 c. pr. to Calico 3to 5 cents yard, Bleached Muslin, 4 to. 7| cents yard. Shirting 4to 10 cents yard, Tlannel Outing sto 10 cents yard, Jeans 12 cents yard worth 20 cents. Good Carpet Warp 18 cents lb. Worsted Dress Goodte lOcents yard arid upwards. -- ~Y : u /.;.--YY

Clothing Department. ' -.Y ' ■ - l' . ' Y Unequaled for fit, quality, style and price. High :st f: tin dir 1 Grade Dress Suits made, in Prince Alberts ———l . ' ' * ; / 4 Cutaway and Sack Suits in Clay Worsteds, Cheviots, Eiglkb Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cassimers, etc., in the late shades Brown, Tan, Gray, Mode, Blue, etc., at nearly • :e L.V.f regular asking price elsewhere. Children’s Clothing far superior to any we have ; ts. re carried and the great variety of styles and colors of 3 Piece Knee Suits, 2 Piece Jacket Front Suits, W.iist Suits Common 2 Piece Suits will please any one. The only place in town for the World’s Best Cones B >sj Overalls, Pants and shirts at prices less than cheap goods made cheap. rz"~r Orders taken for Tailor Made Slits at reasonable .•.ices. Jobs in Boys’ Knee Pants 20 and 25 cents pair; Men’s Overalls 25, 35 and 50 cents pair; Work Shirts 20, 25 35 cents each; White Laundried Shirts 50 cents and upwards. .

SHOE AND SLIPPER DEPARTMENT. . Our Greatest Specialty-After years of experience we have learned that the foliowin gwell-known standard brands are simply the best made and every pair is guaranteed to us by the Manufacturers who has given us the exclusive sale in Rensselaer, Ind. , . - " s • 1 Good, honest substantial wear Boots and Shoes, Low Priced N. W. Gookey <fc Son, J. Miller & Co. For Women’s and Misses' finest hand-turned an! hand-made the Ludlow Shoe or A. J. Johnson, Rochester, N. Y. For Men’s hand-made Cto EE last, the Burt Shoe. For Infants’ and Children’s finest made N.W. Newcomb. We quote a few lowest priced in job lots of actual bargains: Women’s al! solid Dongola Kid Silk-worked Button-hole Shoes only SI.OO, $1.25, $1.45, $1.65 and $2 00. Women’s and Misres’ Kid Opera Patent tipped Toe Slippers 60 cts., 70 cts. and SI.OO. Men’s Congress Shoes $1.20, 1.45, 1.60 to 2.00 for ft go )d Calf Shoe* Children’s Shoes 25 cents pair and upwards. The above are | less than regular price. x Every stylo Cloth Top and Tipped Toe, low or Jugh heel $2.00 and upwards. - J CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. An unusually fine line of ladies’ and Misses' Jackets, Capes and Shawls in all the new shades and latest novelties in Reefer, Blazer and Jacket fronts in Black, Mode, Tan, Gray, Brown, etc., fijom $2 00 to SIO.OO each. ALL WOOL Black Shawls $1.45 to $4.00 each worth nearly double elsewhere. UMBRELLAS.

The only place for the Boulevard Silk, the best in-the world and will outwear 3of the common twilled silk* An endless variety ofimported wood handles, ivory, gold, silver, metal handles, etc., from 50 cents to $3.75 worth -f more elsewhere. HAT DEPARTMENT. Wfe are headquarters for the largest stock, leading styles and lowest prices; as o&e merchant remarked the other day, we have three times the stock of any other merchant in town, which is true; and they are the latest | novelties in Soft and Stiff Hats, the Unbreakable Stiff Hats, .the late Duulap shape and many other new Shapes. The and square crown Child's’ Stiff Hats, Brown, Black and Blue. Tinware and Graniteware*’ 1 Complete and an endless variety of 5 and 10 cent counter goods at about | regular price. Clothes pins befc. dozen, 5 one pt. tinciips 10 cfyits, 49 pieces note paper and envelopes 10 cents, 2 qt. coffee pots 10 cents, pat is 10 cents, etc., etc. ' . • ~ . ~ ; .. ■■ -

r The Secret of Our Low Prices. | We buy and sell for CASH. Our stock is double any other and our rent on double rooms is over S4OO per year less than our competitors. Our expense of small family several hundred dollars And we do EMPHATICALLY save about 15 or 20 per cent, for our customers, Ijho recognize this store to be Rensselaer’s Best Tradiag ' Place, ORIGINATORS, and the BAROMETER of LOW PRICES. Oua Motto— “ Sell Stacks of Goods at a Small Profit at One Price rather than a Small Amount of Goods at Two Prices with the Profits stacked cn them.” It pays to trade at the Reliable One Price and Leading Hustlers (Chicago i Bargain. I Store.