Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1896 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

j i rii 1 a i n 1 €i I Closing Out Removal safest AT AOR AT SACRIFIC AT CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.

Goods Sale. | r | Just opened nil the latest novelties. New weaves brocaded one- 5 half wool novelties bought to sell at 13c, March sale price 10c. Nov- ( elties bought to sell at 25c, March sale prioe 16c. 39 inch novelties and all wool Cashmere, bought to sell at 40c, March sale price 25c. 1 Brocaded Mohair bought to sell at 75c, March sale price 48c. Blaok J Serges, 46 inches, bought to sell at 50c, March sale price 39c. Black \ Storm Serges and Henrietta, 46 inch, bought to sell at 750, March \ sale price 60c. A handsome line of Novelty Silk and wool imported j Dre»s Patterns of only one of a kind inolnded in this March sale. * See our remnant Dress Goods counters. Many pieces large enough - for a dress pattern and about one-half price to close. ; i * Few March Sale Drives. ~~ Nine spools Clark’s O. N. T., or Merrick’s thread, 25 cents Good bleached or unbleached muslin 5 “ Ginghams 4X *' Calicos .... 4 “ Threecakee of Buttermilk Soap 10 “ Two y six inch double cake fine genuine Castile soap 5 “ Men's Scotch caps, cheap at SSc, now 20 “ Men’s heav v unllned calf or goat gloves, cheap at 50c, now 25 *' Clearance on F. &H. carpet warp, best made, aU colors, per pound 18 “ Blnqk Kid gloves » 50 “ AU silk handkerchiefs 10 “ Imported Saxony yarn , «•>•.. 7 •* Ice wool—per box 9 “ Buttons— a great variety—per dozen S Ladles and and Misses fast black hose 2c per pair. FOB TEN CENTS BACH Three quart coffee pots, seven one-plpt Ten quart dish pans, brooms, etc. A few more Blankets and Ladies Jackets at half price to close. It would pay you to buy them for next winter at the price. The greatest bargains of all in Gloves and Mittens. The largest stock in town to select from. March Embroidery and Lace Sale discount them all in prices and quality in every style from |c to f 1 per yard. Special prices in Neckwear, Shirts, Underwear, Trunks, Valises/ Tin and Granite Ware, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, etc. It pays to trade at the reliable one-price house where the prices are always the lowest and are lower now than ever before offered.

New Spring Clothing, J list in nnd as nobby suits as any tailor can make for three times the money. Broken sizes Men’s and Boys’ Saits and Overcoats one-fourth and one-half off marked price to close. Mod's Salta bought to Mil at 16. March Sale price « SO. I - Men's Suita bought to sell atS&SO, March Sale price $4 *5. Mens all wool Chariot suite bought to sell at t>, March sale price SO JO. Men's Mark gray Cashmere suits bought tqgcU at $lO, March sale Moots black Clay-worsted suits bought to sell at lIUO, March sale price $8.60. Men's double or single breasted Clay wonted suits, were S2O, March sale $14.50. Every two piece suit In the house at wholesale price. Ask dor the famous “Cone’s Bose" overalls and pants. Over 300 samples to select suits made to order by the leading house in the U.«. Pants to order $8.50 to SB.OO. Headquarters for Mackintoshes. ... - New Stock of Carpets. Ban-made an wool Ingraln.boagtt to salT at TSc, March Sale price SBo Good all wool Ingrain, were bought to sell at Mo—« * “ 48c - Brussels carpet, 'bought to sell at soc,'March sale price SSc. Brussels nupet bought to sell aC76c, March sale price 48c. Union' lngrain, good wearer, bought to sell at 40c, March sale price 2#o. MattUms. bought to sell at Uo, March sale price 16c A complete new stock of laoe curtains In this sale from 40c to $6 a pair. A special curtain, tX yards by 60 inohss wide, bought to sell at $2.80, March sale prioe $1.48. Curtain on rollers, bought to sell st SSc, March sale price 16c. Chentle covers portlers. floor oU cloths, so pieces 1 yard long, sample carpets at one-half price. Several pieces 10 to 15 yards, all wool Ingrain, were 68c, to e om at SSc per yard. Echoes from the Muslin Underwear Sale. Here and there in our stock we find a few dozen garments that require sharp treatment in order that they may go quickly at le« than you can buy the muslin. Moalin skirts bought to sell at 80c, March-sale price 88c. Obemtae. bought to sell at SSc, March aa<e price 18c. Drawers, bought to sen at 25c, March sale prioe 16c Corset covers, bought to sell at9Bo. March sale price 17c. - Child's SMps, bought to sell st 60c, March sale prioe SSc. Gowns, bought to Mil at 50c, March sale price 35c. Gowns, bought to sell at sl, March sale pries 68c. Isa as* DrtPtiPfl All the latest novelties in hats and eIUSI UpCHCU. caps. One lot hats, broken sizes, at less than one-half prioe to close.

our definition of sacrifice IS to sell many goods at one fourth to one-half less than we paid for them to close out. We are determined to not move any old stock into onr new rooms if piices cut in two will sell them. Cut prices ou New Spring Goods for this March sale. Space for only a few medium priced goods. < _ ' M————S—i—————S—MM———- IH'IM I I '■!!!■■ Shoe Slaughter Sale. At such great reduction should find ready buyers at this ' season of the year. About 1,500 pairs broken sizes boots, shoes and rubbers, one-fonrth, one-third, and one-half off marked price in plain figures to close. Ludlow h Johnston’s ladles’ fine shoes—were bought to sell at S 3 to S4AO, March gale price SS.OO Ladle*’ Dongola Pat, Tip point, bought to aell at $2, March sale prioe $1.45. Ladies'medium weight Goat, bought to teU at $1.45, March sale price sl. Misses’ floe Dongola Tip, bought to sell at $2.80, March sale price $1.75. Miaaog' fine Dongola tip, bought to sell at $1.50, March sale prioe 1 00. Mlssee' medium weight goat, bought to sell at $1.25, March sale price 88c. Infanta’ fine shoes, bought to sell at 25c and 50c, March sale price isc and 25c Men’s Iron Clad Work shoes, bought to sell at $2, March sale price 1.15. Men’g'flne late style toe bought to sell at $2.25, March sale price 1.45. Med'a flue Cordovan, late style t>e, bought to sell at $5, March sale price $3.50. Boys'lron clad heavy weight, bought to sell at $1.60, March sale price 1.15. Men’s buckle Arctics, were bought to sell at $1.25, March sale price 98c. Men’s'buckle overs, for felts, bought to sell at $1.25, March sale price 96. Leather boots at less than cost to close. Every pair of ladies’ walking shoes in the house at manufacturer’s wholesale price. ■ - ' ■■■■■■ ■ Chicago Bargain Store. B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor. PLEASE COPY AS IgUALjj „ f ~l>|

Finely bred Plymouth Rock chickens for sale by N. Warner. Announcements of Candidates. FOE JOIST REPRESENTATIVE. Dr. J. A. Lovett will be a candidate for Joint Representative of Jasper and Newton counties. To be determined by the ac.lon of the Republican district nominates convention. FOB PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce the name of Alfred Bates, of Rensselaer, as a candidate tor the offlee of Prosecuting Attorney for the 80th Judicial Circuit. Subject to tbe decision of the Republican convention.