Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1895 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

j ELLIS & (kj- OUIRRAY. «/« . ihmhmm »♦«>►..*»»»♦♦♦»«»»>««♦♦«»♦,. ♦»»»♦■« » ~~ ... WINTER DRY- II %rj acrifice | G()ODS c lqaks and | I vJI CdL •• • | CLOTHING, BOOTS &|, We must do a big business this month. Instead of waiting unlfil Winter is over S ~T~ we intend to commence now with cut prices. lx—. _v. • l_i , • . I CLOTHING--' • ~ v CLOAKS. JACKETS & CAPES. Broken iiit-s of medium weight Over i Fur, piut-li and cloth. We only Imvc • l. Coats at i price. .Men’s Saits —tailor made £—the finest and no-dium priced wraps ltd tv yat prices to suit you.— - ■ —We will sell them at ttie c >Bt of cheap - Q Boy's suits—age 14 to 19, \ price. K garments during this sale. ; m—Boy’s suits—age 4to 14, \ price. - V, -—' = Men’s Good Style Stiff Hats, Regular ® ‘ is priced, 50 and $2, all go for $1.50. @ LADIES’ FINE SHOES I —— b ■ If Broken lines in $5, $4 and $3.50 shot s ■ J MEN’S BOOTS & SHOES. | for $2.50. j \ Broken lines in $3, $2 50, and $2 shoes ‘ Men’s Solid Leather $2 Boots for $1.50. I for 51.50. \ | Men’s Solid Leather $2.50800ts for $2 00 § Reduced prices on all fine blroes. | Men’B Solid Leather $350 Boots for $2 51) m . 1 - f Men’s Oil Grain Leather Boot with Felt H -■ _ . ' £ Boot inside,—just the tiling Lr cold U CAlvi EI S. > weather. $2 per pair, (formerly $3.) - »• . , ' Odd lines in men’s shoes, good styles aiL /p w still-have a few sligli.ly ' less than maim fact urer’s prices. __ m damaged carpets by water.—\ on can buy j / ii them very cli ap. New line of carpets on ; g R which we will n due yon the lowest pric s. * L UNDERWEAR:— — . | iNico Rue of Fu™l iLussel, Blanket, « 5 -.-j*—«. \ rugs and crome cloths. A T‘ • 1 ta. ■ Y Men’s good '({ii Jity underwear, 50c per J \ suit. * Jr, tW »\' T r ■p'T'O 'f Mc’d’s underwear, our $1 quality for 75c gs I^. V. 1•.1 . 1 c>. j ' per suit. ft ,* i.,. . ,* . - J r at > • i e-i -n ‘ v* t 1' Gar (Jolumbia B ankers, regular pneo Meu s underwear, our sl.oo quality for U §7 50 for $5 \ ’ * ‘1 f ■ .| M 1 ® Our Seamore Blankets, regular price $0 ' < underwear, our $2, quality, $1.50 w for * 150 ■ 1 >, * *%*& •, £O-0 r-i & Our Standard all wool blanket- 11-4, v • Mm s underwear, our $2 oO quality, -«a v • -.- ;;j - - j , i. jji'B- ■ , ■ • 1 . x ■ regular price $0 for 83 00. > \'-• °- P 6 1; BUl ‘ * £O-n i Gar Standard ali wool 10 4, regulai ; [ Men s underwear, our s•> quality, $2.00 t . c ,., ~ n t c .., -- ’ 0 ; ~ * . 1 ‘ J price $3..>0 for $2. 10, <P { BUI • 4 ,- ' . v ,u £ ' Cotton and cheap gray blankets 50c to ' ; M-A’ , . 1 ,• M SI per pniy ■ Mgr lini.. hmrre—nTnitw . i v ’t ) L ei PA 11 .' y . , --- f ~ n -If , tilled bed comforts. Mens, Ladies. Boys / Ladies union Suits‘worth 10c tor oOc * ,v,,- n , ~n ’ . T T • A ! per .alt Worth 8180 for *1 per suit. X anti ChihlreOßGuiters and Leggms, . § Worth *1 lor 7oc per suit. Worth §2 for 1 t pa.r and.up. ' i . $1.50. Full lines of children’s that must m ' be closed out. | DRESS (AIODS. i _ . . - - —.. -■'-. •At —— -■ CRUBBER GOODS. Jf AH wool Serg, black and c lore, wortli (■ r . . T 1 . , , $ 50c for 35c per yard". i In all lines of Rubber goods mackin- | Ail wool Flannel Dress Goods, wortli • ) toshes, artistic over coats and felt boots »s 4o c f or 25c pej yard. '■ lwe oiakeYhe lowest possible prices. |j x,. w line of ITaidsand Bdclev effects, jj Our preparation for Christmas is complete .in all lines of useful presents. ' . 'v •/ t i ‘ .. ‘ * '''--..- * - • ' . /* \ WHAT SHALL WE BUY FOR \ WIIAT SHALL -WE BUY FOR j l THE LADIES & CHILDREN.. | THE GENTLEMEN & BOYS. I i } ' —— f : — — —~| ' A nice dress pattern, an elegant cloak, A good suit of clothes. A nice over coat < > a fine pair of shoes, a nice wool shawl, a A A new hat. A nice pair ot shoes. An { \ fascinator, table linen, dinner eet-cloth T easy pair of house slippers. A nice plush \ t napkins to match, tea sets-cloth napkins | cap. A box of half hose. A nice warm / to match, stamped linens, towels, feather | sweater. An elegant neck tie. A nice ' fbn ah, muff, handkerchiefs, silk mittens. £ uafeoLgloYes.mAaMce iuniHer, silk Land- l I kid gloves, ladies mackintosh, fnr rug. ...I linen handkerchiefs. A nice \ ; U ew carpet. warm pair of over gaiters or a mackintosh. « V V , ;-. , ‘ \ This sale should be as big a success as our slaughter sale last August, and we j t believe it will be, for it will equal it in merit and low prices injseapon- < 1 % able goods when you use th-em, not after the winter is ■over. i r f ELLIS & MURRAY. !

Mr. Frank O’Meara and Mips Ida B. Chilcote were married last evening at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. J. CL Chilcote. Rev. M. R. Par adis performed thfe ceremony. The newly wedded couple will at once set up housekeeping in the rooms over Maloy’s store, near the railroad. 1 B. S'. Fendig made a fur-buying trip to the fur-bearing regions of the, Kankakee, Monday ; and amoDg the rest secured one fine otter bkin, something rarely seen here, now days. Otter skins are worth from £6 to $lO. He also bought about a cord of skunk and other skins. W 4. * • rCliange in Livjery Stable. The undersigned have bohght and are now in control o£j*thfe *Cainbe livery stable, west 'of ihe public square. They solicit a share of the people'spatronage. Fine rigs furbished on short notice. Feeding and boarding at reasonable rates. 3 mo. Phegley Bros.