Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Boot and Shoe Department. The greatest money saving investment for the economical buyer. We buy in large quantities direct from the manufacturers for cash and our extreme low cash prices are equal to the price many small dealers pay for their goods. We have a full line of the well known world’s best brands. None better than the celebrated Gokey or Miller boot or shoe, for long wear. The Johnson or Ludlow ladies* shoe for fine wear. The Burt shoe for gent’ fine wear. The Oandee rubber for everybodye’ wear. Just received over 100 cases of above brands of leather goods and 75 eases of above brands of Bubber goods. *A BARGAIN.# Ladies Dongola Kid, Button Shoe, Miller Brand, all sizes good for one Bolid year’s ) ft 1 QA wear and warranted, cheap elsewhere at $2.50 } Vi • i7vr Ladies Oil Grain Button, > ai a/\ Good for six months wear, would retail anywhere at. $1.50 } .UU Women’s heavy Lace, - — l —‘ —------ > ra Cheap at ...76 cents or S.IOO } wUC« Men’s Hand-made oak tanned kip boots, Miller or Gokey make warranted six) fflQ /l K months, no better, would sell anywhere at $3.00 } t# Men’s heavy tap sole kip, )ft O Men’s all solid kip, ) ft 1 17 pr Cheap at $2.50 ) Begular $2.25 } 39 1• • O Boys Boots’ 75 cents upwards* Children’s shoes 25 cents a pair and upwards. A full line Mishawka knit boots. - = ' L '- 1 ’ n -''- I 10-4 Gray and White Blankets, Cheap elsewhere at SI.OO a pair 75 c t ß 10- All wool Scarlet, Cheap at $3.00 perßpair , $2.35 pair. 11- White or Scarlet, elsewhere at $6.00 $3,90 pair. A Great Bargain in tinware and a museum of 5 and 10c goods. i| O YOU REMEMBER a few years ago the Town Council had several meetings to J make this store pay SIO.OO a day license or leave town, because of selling goods 1 cheap for cash that it was raining competitors prices and the credit business? The law was unconstitutional, we had the sympathy and trade of the people and the store has been a great blessing to the farmer, the poor man and the community at large in bringing prices down about 25 per cent. We are worthy of a little credit and a share of your patronage, and are selling more goods now than ever before and prices are reduced far Wow any former year’s at the reliable one price store, CHICAGO BARGAIN HOUSE. 4^— B. FORSYTHE, Prop.
