Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
i = THE’ ’ BIG STORE I'■, k ‘ . 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. - . w - ~ —— s ~ 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 yea/ No 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. 1 This sale is not confined to the few articles advertised, but covers every department in the house of 3 floors, 50 feet wide by toB feet long, filled with choice, seasonable goods that required two dray wagons hauling every day for the last three or four weeks. ' I
8 b>WWW j) Dress Goods Safe—Why Pay flore • Elsewhere? ' All Wool Serges, 36 inches, 40c value, Opening Sale price, per yard ... $ 25 ) .All Wool Novelties, 28 inches, 40c value, Opening | Sale price, per yard..... .• 25 \ All Wool Dress Flannel, 36 inches, 40c value, Open- ~ ing Sale price, per yard. 25 . All 60c to 80c Novelties, Serges, Storm Serges, German Henriettas, Opening Sale price, per yard 48 I A fine line Dress Patterns, one of a kind, value 75c to ) $1.50, Opening Sale price, per yard, 60c to 1 00 A complete assortment of Silks and Velvets, Silk Shirt x Waist Patterns, one of a kind, and a complete line of ' the latest Dress Trimmings. Boot and Shoe Facts. \ Stock more than three times the size of any other in the I County. A cheap Shoe is one that will wear you one or ’ more years at a low price. . Men’s Kip Boots, all solid, worth $2.25, Opening Sale ’ price .$1 75 / “ Miller Boot, best made, $3.50 value, Opening I Sale price 2 80 ) Ladies’ Dongolia Kid, lace or button, $1.25 value, I. Opening Sale price 90 “ Kangaroo, Caiif or‘Grain, $1.50 value, Opening ' Sale price 1 00 ’ Child’s Kid, 4 to 6, value 40c, Opening Sale price.... 25 ) Grain, button, sto 8, value 75c, Opening Sale | price 50 ) A complete line Ladies’ Fine Shoes and Men’s Celebrated I Howard & Foster in Winter Tan, Cordovan and Box Calf. t Hosiery—An Endless Variety. ) All sizes in Cotton and Wool, 5c to 50c per pair. ) Women’s one-half Wool Heavy Hose, 20c value, Opening | Sale price 10c. Women’s Fine Fleeced, 25c value, Opening Sale price 15c. J Skirts. ) A great variety Dress and Underskirts. I Dress Skirt, Black Brocaded, latest style, well made k cheap at $1.50, Opening Sale price $ .98 Dress Skirt, cheap at $2.50, Opening Sale price 1 95 ’ Sateen Underskirt, 75c value, Opening Sale price.... 50 ) Fine Dress Skirt, up to $8 and. 9 50 ) ) Beaver and Cashmere Shawls. ? Beaver Shawls, $2 value, Opening Sale price. $ 1 45 ' Beaver Shawls, $3 value, Opening Sale price 2 00 ) \ Blankets. 1 9-4 Fleeced Cotton Blankets, 50c value, Opening Sale price $ 35 10-4 Fleeced Blankets, 75c value. Opening Sale price 50 f 11-4 Fleeced, $1 value, Opening Sale price 75 > Better Cotton and Fine Wool Blankets, $2 to 4 50 ► Upholstery, Second Floor. I Carpets, Portiers, Lace Curtains and Window Blinds at ’ reduced prices. . a
Holiday Goods. To accommodate many customers that come in to trade in October and do not get back for Holiday Goods. A complete lino of Dolls 1 cent to $3.50. Thousands of 5 and 10 cent counter goods—Doll Cabs, Albums and a great ! variety too numerous to mention. 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, Open- ' ing Sale price $3.00. * Umbrellas 50 Cents to $3.50.
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 will buy the most and best of everything. 12 competent clerks to serve you and all goods delivered free to the depot (< or any part of the city. Customers can ride free to trains. • I THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. l ßens »" d l
