Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dress Goods in all the latest novelties in foreign and domestic only one pattern of a kind from $6.59 to $12.50 each. 50 inch aH wool Heather suitings 88 cent ”1 value, now 50c yd 45 in silk finished all wool henrietta 75 ct value, now. 49 c y<l 54 in dress flannel all wool 75c value, now4sc “ 38 in fine all wool treicot cloth, 50c value now 25c “ 50 in Twilled flannel 50c value, n0w..... .25c‘" * 36 in serges, changeable, 25c value, now 15c “ Brocaded changeable cashimere2oc.value now 10 and 12|c yd. Towelling 3.| cts. Calico 4cts, Gingham 4 cts. Musiin 4c. Canton Flannel 4Aets all' worth 5c elsewhere. Our Bct canton flannel is cheap elsewhere at 10c yd. sct tennis flannel cheap elsewhere at 7cts yd. ;

Over 6000 Cloaks 100 infants long and short cloaks fron 95c Ladies’ very stylish extra large sleeve, asking price elsewhere 5.00 our price 2.00 Ladies very stylish and finer than the above would be cheap elsewhere at 7.50 now.. .5.00 Extra fine in colors and black worsted asking price elsewhere 16.50, our price...-. .9.85 A full line of astrachan fur, plush and cloth capes. Every conceivable color and style for The misses and childlen at lower prices than ever offered before. Why can we sell The Same Goods Cheaper than our Competitors? Ist We buy in larger quantities for cash and sell for cash. 2nd. We have no partner to make double the expense of living. 3rd. Our room rent of $1 per day on 4 rooms is the lowest rent in town. 4th. We sell the most gooods as is evident by our crowded rooms every day fwhich enables us to make the lowest prices. Our motto quick sales and small profits. It pays to trade at the reliable one price cash store and the only bargain house in western Indiana. Chicago Bargain Store, B. FORSYTHE, Prop.

STKICTLY CASH— Mrs. L. M. Imes wishes to give notice to all, tint she has adopted the rule of doing a strictly cash business, on and after Sept. Ist. This rule applies to all, so please do not ask for credit. L M. Imes. Miss Bjrtlia M. Martindale and Mr. A. A. Boss, station agent at South Milford, Ind., were married at eight o’clock, last evening, at the residence of the bride’s parents. Rev. J. L. Brady performed the ceremony. The Three I. Railroad is likely to soon have a great increap in business and~ importance, - 44 - the —st <te meats made in last Sunday’s Inter Ocean are realized. The road is now being extendi d from Knox to South Bend, and after the extension is completed several fast mail and express trains will be put on, and all mail and express matter from the east, bound for points west of the Mississippi rivei, will be sent over this road, to avoid the delay of being handled at Chicago. Many through passengers, and also through freight, will b 3 transfered in the same way. These plans are to go into effect by Dec. Ist, if pending negotiations reach a successful conclusion. Roses For Sale. Parties desiring to buy Rose Bushes this fall will please send their orders to the undersigned early,Qas the stock not sold will be shipped out of tbe county before the approach of cold weather. Will sell them in variety at $3 per dozen. One mile north of Rensselaer. 4-stp. George Naoxl.