Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1897 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A MAMMOTH SHOE SALE! —————————————— 9.000 PAIR . 9,000 Pair of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers and a Special Sale in the BASEMENT of the CHICAGO = BARGAIN = STORE Sale to begin Friday at Ba. m. and last until every piair is sold in the BASEMENT. Just bought the celebrated J. Millers entire line of samples—2,ooo pair—for this sale at 30 per cent, off the regular factory price, which enables us to sell the best goods made at less than the factory wholesale price. Some are slightly soiled, but style and quality good as new. Room for only a few prices . . .

100 pair Women’s beaver foxed, lace or cong. —— ~ all sizes, worth $1.25 ... 100 pr Misses’ fine kid shoes, 12to 2s, all button, $1.75 value, sale price WV 200 pr Boys’ oil grain, regular $1.50 value, sale dj. price only *P * Felt Boots and E. Stout’s patent Snag Proof Boots and

200 pair Women’s button or lace, kid shoes, sizes to worth $2.25 to $2.75 per pair, sale Arxp price only UUv 300 pair Women’s button or lace, kid shoes, coin toe, $2.?0t053.50 value, our special sale price 0n1y... 2-W" A full line of Leather an

1300 pair Men’s oil grain water proof work shoes, are worth $1.50 to $2.00, special sale price - only SI.OO to ? 300 pair Men’s calf and cordovan, lace arid con- ! gress, worth $2.50 to $3.50, special sale <! price only Overs and Buckle Arctics. .JgS

SPECIAL SALE IN EVERY DEPART/t\EN6. I To keep up the boom during this sale we will have a Special Sale in every department: Clothing, Dry Goods, Cloaks, Underwear, Floor Oil Cloth, Carpets, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Tinware, Hardware, Queensware, Trunks, Valises, Etc. , STOCK LADIES’ CAPES AND JACKETS JUST REC’b" | This is our first sale in Basement and we intend to make it interesting for the Bargain Hunters and Shrewd Buyers- We also have on the counters in Basement, Tinware, Glassware and on one oounter 5,000 yards of colored cheese cloth at 2 and 3 cents per yard, worth 5 and 6 cents. At the Greatest Bargain-G-ivinff House in Western Indiana THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.i

Brazilian Balm THE GREIT SOUTH JMERICH BALSAM I . ..OUKKS.. . Wis, Coltfs, Croup $ Grippe ZJBgm ZMZJLO-10. CATARRH! It clears the head of foul mucous; heals th? >res and ulcers of the head and throat; ycetens the breath, and perfectly restores te senses of the taste, smell ana hearing, tops headache and dropping into the .roat. Also destroys the germ which causes HAY FEVER, aking a perfect cure in a few days. Never ils I No fatal case of La Grippe ever known here Brazilian Balm was faithfully used. It jstroys tlie grippe germ and quickly removes 1 the after bad effect. INFALLIBLE in Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Pleurisy. Pneumonia, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Typhoid and Scarlet FEVER, Measles, and any disease where there is Inflammation, Fever or Congestion. Greatest relief in Consumption ever discovered. ures a Fresh Cold in one any. stops lie head and relieves deafness. As an injection invaiuaoio in lemaie troubles. l;or outward use heals Cuts, Sores and Burns like magic. Prevents lock-jaw from wounds. QUICK CURB FOR CONSTIPATION AND PILES. Its Healing Power h AlgjM Miraculous. The Bost Family Medicine In Existence. 60 Cent Bottk cc ' aa IGO Doses, or Two Weeks Treatment for Catarrh, s/.00 equals thkzs soo. bottles. HOME TESTIMONIALS: “Brazilian Balm cured me of inveterate catarrh which I had for over 20 ye„ J. It is the most wonderful triumph of medical science.”— Gen. J. Parke Pasties. “In croup, cold and th* worst form of gripp we have found Brazilian Balm invaluable.” —Jno. IP. S. Boothe, D. D., Pastor Del. Ave. Bap. Ch. “Mrs. Lore has used the Brazilian Balm and thinks it did her much good.”— Hon. Chas. B. Lore, Chief Jus. of Del. “One bottle of Brazilian Balm cured a friend of mine of hay fever.”— Thos. M. Culbert. “I was very deaf for io years from catarrh. Brazilian Balm applied warm in my ears every day soon restored my hearing.”— Mrs. John Scotten, Chester, Pa. “It is the best thing for dyspepsia I ever saw tried.”— Judge Edward Wbotten. “I was worn almost to the grave with a racking cough that all the remedies and the doctors failed to relieve. It was cured with one bottle of Brazilian Balm. It shall be my doctor through life.”— Mrs. J. Galloway, Pottstown, Pa. “I was fearfullycrippled up with rheumatism, could not get my hand to my head. I took ten 50cent bottles of Brazilian Balm in six months. Am now entirely cured and as nimble as I was at forty.”— Anson Burrell, aged 84. A lady in Cincinnati was so afflicted with asthma that during the winter for seventeen years she was unable tc sleep lying down, was entirely and permanently cured with Brazilian Balm. 9OLD AND A DEALEfts^ ,STS B. F. JACKSON A CO., Indianapolis. Ini’. A Blessing For the Ladies. Had Catarrh 36 Years. • -o •, Josiah Bacon, conductor on the P. W. bX d F»r c using Brazil R R ’ uj had suf[ered with b -< in . g catarrh for 36 years and regarded my I y AX e ’ case as hopeless. One day I saw the testimoniafof Geo. H. Hearn in a Braze WCe M. tha “ iHan Balm circular. Hearn was the crnnariX ' In . Jt engineer on my train and I knew his in i case was desperate. I talked with Hearn . “uiation. Mra. Geo. W. Roberts, of and B j a g aV e me hope. I began Wilmington, Del., says, “A strong solu- use of the Balm at once There was on of Brazilian Balm and warm water no t much change forthe first two months done i me m<?re but then 1 to im P»°ve and in six FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, RENSSELAER, IND. ...... ■ ■■

Ne® - Meat - Market. Moody & Roth, Props. (Success:rs to (.revision Bros.) Fresh & Salt Meats, Game & Poultry. Everything fresh and clean. Give us acall and w 6 guarantee satisfaction. • • THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES AND TALLOW Choice Fat Cattle always on hand and for sale. ,MOODY & ROTH