Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fl Great Reduction Sale : DRY GOODS ' ' AT ( THE MODEL I i The changes made in the arrangement of our DRESS GOODS STOCK has made it possible for us to more effectively show our ENORMOUS ASSORTMENT. Our facilities are unprecedented for the FALL & WINTER TRADE I , For never before were such advantages shown to us in our -purchases, which we will share with our patrons. We have all the ...DESIRABLE * STYLES... 1 Of the Season—both foreign and domestic in 1 Staples and Novelties, and the increase of ‘ our business under our New Method is suf- ' ficient guarantee as to the correctness of k our Pricesi [a few prices | 30 inch Novelties, in all shades, 8 yards in- d? - A ’ eluding lining 1 30 inch, small check and stripe Granite I Cloth, 8 yards and all linings k j; 36 inch Dress Flannel, 35 and .40c quality, during this sale e 42 inch half wool Brocades, fast colors the ~ ’ 50c quality to go at JD' 1 ' I Big bargain linings with every pattern. I 1 A full line of short ends of Dress Goods in waists and skirt lengths to be closed at half price. Call and examine them, as they are bargains. A full line of Waldorf Novelties, the 75c value I to go at t A full and’complete line of Ladies' Under- j-q skirts all prices from 50c to [ Jackets, Capes, Collarettes. k Look out for the finest exhibition of Ladies’ k Misses’ and Children's Capes, Jackets and ‘ Collarettes; also a fine line of Furs. RAY MOSSLER, Manager of “The Model ” k faiT~Great Cut-Price Shoe Sale Still Continues. > Remember the DAYLIGHT CLCTHJfStz HOUSE-every-. , thing in Trices under all others. * t A. LEOPOLD, Proprietor. A
