Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1898 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE BIG STORE Grand Fall Opening, October, 1898. RENSSELAER’S MIGHTIEST BARGAIN EVENT! We invite our thousands of customers to a feast of bargains and to see the largest and best selected * stock ever before brought to this city, at the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. THE MORE WE SELL THE CHEAPER WE SELL. Sales the last year were double any previous year, which will enable us to now begin the Fall trade with a determination to totally eclipse all former low prices and make a new price record 20 to 30 per cent, below all competition, and this sale the supreme money-saving chance of the year N T o Rents to Pay, and buying in carload lots and by the case for Spot Cash, and selling for Spot Cash, means goods as cheap as many small dealers can buy them. This sale is not confined to the few articles advertised, but covers every department in the house of 3 floors, 50 feet wide by 108 feet long, filled with choice, seasonable goods that required two dray wagons hauling evely day for the last three or four weeks.

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t Collarettes, • Capes and Py Jackets. fl rTrl A gorgeous display of the correct \4 I// / = styles, and prices very low for fine / goods. , 5 * j y Ladies’ Beaver Cloth Capes, jet trimmed, $4.50 value, Opening Sale = ? price, $2.75. > Ladies’ Cloth Capes, jet and fur trimmed, $7.50 value, Opening Sale : 5 price $5.00. : 5 Ladies’ Kersey Jackets, cheap at $7.50, Opening Sale price $5.00. • • Infant’s Eiderdown Cloaks, $1.25 value, OpziPjL. ening Sale price 75c. Misses Fancy Cloth Jackets. $1.50 value, | Opening Sale price sl. A r/ellz $3 Collarettes, $1.90. 2 ff 111 I 1 a Fine Collarettes, Capes and At Jackets, $7.50 to $16.50, but Tpa ..'I V worth one-third more. xl W I \\ 1 ,rw* 11 / x i Special Grocery Sale. 5 18 ft) Granulated Sugar SI.OO > 191 b Windsor ‘"A” Sugar 1.00 < 5 20 It) “C” Sugar 1.00 5 ? Golden Rio Package Coffee, worth 12|c tb, Opening Sale price .11 ? 5 Roasted Coffee in bulk, worth 12|c tb. Opening Sale price 09| a Roasted Coffee in bulk, worth 15c lb, Opening Sale price 12| < Best Peaberry Coffee, worth 25c lb, Opening Sale price 18 -• Choice Uncolored Japan Tea, worth 40c tb. Opening Sale price .28 ? * Fancy Uncolored Japan Tea, worth 60c tb, Opening Sale price .40 5 '? Lenox Soap, worth 7 bars for 25c, Sale price 11 bars for 25 5 s Santa Claus Soap, worth 6 bars for 25c. Sale price 8 bars for.. .25 -i < Best Quality Soda, worth 8c lb. Sale price 05 -' ? Best Quality Corn Starch, worth 8c it). Sale price 04 > ? Best Quality Gloss Starch, worth 6clt), Sale price.. 04 ? 5 Fancy Breakfast Bacon, worth 11c tb. Sale price 081 { j 3 Armour’s Best Hams, worth 124 c it), Sale price 094 s •; California Hams, worth 9c it), Sale price 07 ? “Silver Moon’’ Fancy Winter Wheat Flour, 4 bbl 95 > > “McEldowney’s Best” Spring Wheat Flour, | l>bl l.tX) 5 j “Club House,” best Spring Wheat flour made. | bbl 1.10 5 < Pure Cider Vinegar, worth 15c gal., Sale price 124 -; t Table Syrup, worth 30c gal., Sale price ? 23 ? > Home-made Sorghum, worth 50c, Sale price 42 ? 3 Fine Granulated Salt, worth 80c bbl., Sale price 70 ? 3 Crockery, worth 10c gallon, Sale price 06{ < 3 A Good Broom, worth 10c, Sale price 08 I Hand-picked Beans, per it) 02| > New York Full Cream Cheese, worth 124 c, Sale price 10 5 Pure White Clover Honey, per tb 10 5 J All kinds of Produce taken in exchange—part trade, part cash. »*MM*uM*w«u«u*u'U a W a W a WU*WWWWW'U*U*U a tf a U a u*y a w a W a W*W*U a W*WWWWWW*tf*W a M a M*M*W»U a U a W a te*WWWW'ifVWW

> Clothing Facts. < Stock double any other in town to select from. The best ? goods and best made that money can buy. We sell at one 5 price with a small profit, and do not ask two prices and come' ; down one-third or one-half, then make fifty per cent profit. 5 Men’s Cheviot suits, worth $5.00, Opening Sale price.. $ 350 5 “ Clay Worsteds, worth $7.50, Opening Sale price 500 § “ Clay Worsted, all Wool, worth $10.50, Opening 5 Sale price , 7 90 > “ Dress Overcoats, velvet collar,worth $6.50,0peni ing Sale price 4 45 u Black Melton Overcoats, worth $8.50, Opening ? Sale price 5 90 ? “ Fancy Check Suits and Fine Tan Covert Over- ? coats, value $18.50 to $22.50, Opening Sale price $12.50 to 15 50 ; An endless variety of Boy’s Suits and Children’s Nobby e two-piece Suits and Reefer Coats, SI.OO to $4.45. :■ A full line Blanket Lined and Rubber Lined Duck Coats 5 and Canvas Boss two-seam Overalls and Shirts. 5 Men’s Suits and Boy’s Clothing all on First Floor. All Overcoats on Second Floor. > Shirts. | The greatest variety in Fine Dress and Heavy Work Shirts £ we have ever shown. 5 Men’s Fancy Percales, fast color, detached or with collar, 75c value, Opening Sale price $ 48 | Men’s Heavy Work Shirts* cheap at 40c, Opening Sale 5 price 23 Men’s Heavy Twilled Fleeced and Cheviot or Knit 5 Shirts, 75c value, Opening Sale price 50 i A great variety Fine White and Colored Dress Shirts. 1 Underwear Bargains. } Men’s Heavy Fleeced Underwear, 50c value, Opening Sale price $ 40 5 Men’s Heavy Wool Fleeced, 75c value, Opening Sale | , price 50 ? Women’s Egyptian Yarn Fleeced, weight 10 oz., cheap ? at 50c, Opening Sale price 25 5 Women’s Fleeced Union Suits, 75c value, Opening Sale price 50 : Child’s Natural Wool, 20c value, Opening Sale price 05 ; “ Union Suits Fleeced, 50c value, Opening Sale i price 25 ■j Special bargains in Men’s All Wool Underwear. Overstocki ed, every piece at actual Manufacturer’s cost, and you should ? see them before you buy. ■ Hats and Caps in all the Latest Styles. i ? Men’s Plush Caps, 75c value, Opening Sale price... .$ 50 ’ :• Men’s Fancy Velvet Caps. $1 value, Opening Sale price 75 1 j Men’s, Boy’s and Children's Hats and Caps, 50c value, i Opening Sale price 25 ( Men’s late style stiff Hats, $3 value. Opening Sale price 1 95 . Macintoshes —Some special values in all kinds and sizes. ■ Men's Special Tan Coat. $4.50 value, Opening Sale price $3.75 ’ ■ ( Fascinnators. ( Women’s, Misses’ Children’s and Infants’. All grades and * prices. ( Special Shawl Fascinnators. All colors of the rainbow, < J 50c value. Opening Sale price 25c. / Extra Bargains 50c, 75c and sl.

Holiday Goods. ' To accommodate many customers that come in to trade in October and do not get back for Holiday Goods. A complete line of Dolls 1 cent to $3.50. Thousands of 5 < ind 10 cent counter goods Doll Cabs, Albums and a great > •ariety too numerous to mention. j= - - n i ■ „ Ji Trunks, Valises, Telescopes and Umbrellas. A complete line. 26 inch Iron Covered Trunk. $3 value. Opening Sale price $1.90. 32 inch Trunk. $4.50 value, Openng Sale price $3.00. ' ![ U nibrellas 50 Gents to $3.50.

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I Not Classed. < L L Unbleached Muslin 3|c ( Full Standard Prints 3 < Canton Flannel 4| ( Linen Towling 5 . Good Bleached Muslin 5 Comfort Calico 44 ' Cotton Batting Roll 5 1 Pins, per paper ’. 1 ( 5 Handkerchiefs 1 ( Ladies’ 50e Purses 25 / Best Prints 5 J Everything in Neckwear, Suspenders, Collars. Cuffs, Etc. Etc. (

It pays for the farmer, mechanic and everybody to trade at the Reliable One-Price Cash House, where all are treated alike and your SI.OO J will buy the most and best of everything. 12 competent clerks to serve you and all goods delivered the depot ( or any part of the city. Customers can ride free to trains. J I THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Rens /nfe'" d :