Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1897 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SALE OF^—. FALL WINTER fiOODS This is to be one of the greatest slaughter sales ever held in the county. Goods must move —you need them now that winter is coming, we need your money to buy more goods that you need, and so on. We are strictly a cash store, do comparatively our own work, pay no rents, buy goods for cash, thereby buy cheaper than those who buy On time, therefore we are in position to sell cheaper than any other house in the county: , We will sell for the next ' thirty days as follows: . . • . . . .
Dress (roods. All wool and silk novelties, worth 1.50, at. SI.OO All wool novelties, worth 75c, at 50 All wool novelties, worth fitV, nt 35--Novelties, worth 40c, at 25 Novelties, worth 35c, at 20 Serges and henriettas, worth 1.50 at 90c & 1.00 All wool serges, worth 65c, at 45 Fancy brocaded blacks, worth 35 and 75c at 20c and * 55 An all-wool novelty or basket cloth, a beauty, worth 50c. at 25 A navy blue with white stripe, half wool worth 25c, at 10 , A nice line of sackings for 40c, worth more, j Calicoes, per yard, 3c to 05 Domestic flannels from 44c up, great values.All other goods in these lines at correspondingly low prices. _ j Don’t fail to call on us for cotton and wool blankets. Special bargains in this line. Prices from 45c to $6.00 a pair. Extra heavy ; and good qualities.
These goods were bought before the rise in consequence of the taking effect of the tariff and will give our customers the behefit of our early Look out for the Announcement of our Cloak Opening and Sale Day. At which time you will have the chance of your life to secure bargains in cloaks. Be sure and remember the place C. D. HIS (HEAP CASH STORE, NOWELS BLOCK, RENSSELAER, IND.
