Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1899 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

——GREAT AIINr3SrUAL=S^I"J mm EEEEEi 9k Ifljßfej. *6l EsEjsk EHfi .. • fill «HH IEEHEjy I MiiHß SB| fln HI HHB IhHKk. jfcgjl shlh 9 IIBIBSI p f9HpS| mSmm fIHHNBsf 99h fpjHHk H ■■HS jffiPi*liPpp> ■■ Hjpjfl I A Closing Out of everything in every department throughout the entire block of three floors--50xl08 feet-at the close of the busiest season in the history of thte CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE we find some lines overstocked, many broken sizes, odds and ends, remnants, etc., etc., that must be closed out at any price from 10 to 50 per cent, discount rather than carry them over. We must have the room for a large and complete new spring stock. The sale will begin Monday Morning, January 2, 1898, and last until every vestige of goods is gone.

Space for Only a few Prices Here below:

Clothing. SUITS and OVERCOATS marked down Xt X, and X off regular price to close out all odd sizes, one and two of a kind. Glove Sale. 10 per cent off all gloves and mittens. The largest variety in town. Holiday Goods. X off all toys and holiday 7 goods while they last. Carpets<and Floor Oil Cloths. at 10 per cent discount. HANDKERCHIEFS. Marked down X 1° close. Fine Dishes and Yases. At 25 per cent discount, or X off marked price in plain figures. We must have the room for other goods.

Dry Goods. Every brand of Standard Calico in the house, worth 5 and 6 cents, while it lasts, January Sale Price, 3X C per yard. 81c worth thrown in with every dress pattern at 25c per yard or more. Remnants of Dress Goods, 1 to 5 yard pieces, at X price. Boots, Shoes & Rubbers. Thousands of pairs, one and two pairs of a kind; some marked down over *i> to close. Hats and Caps. Plush Caps —Men's and Boys—at cost to close. Wool Caps, worth 50c. Sale Price 25c. HOSIERY. All wool goods about 1-3 less. UNDERWEAR. Odd sizes piled on the counter for your inspection at J-3 off.

Special Grocery Sale. At the lowest prices ever quoted in western Indiana on fresh new goods. Fine fresh salt, per bbl... 67c Pest winter wheat flour made, Silver Moon X bbl 90c Best Minn, spring-wheat flour made, Club House X bbl..'. 98c XXXX Coffee B^c Bed Rock Bulk Roasted 12X 9 Bars Lenox soap 25c 18 Bars Fairbanks Brown soap 25c 5 gallons good coal oil .... 35c Any kind plug tobacco, 10 cent cut :. . .7}4c Cow Brand and Arm & Hammer soda 5c 4 Crown Muscatel Rasins, per lb 5c Choice Minnesota Potatoes. 48c 4X Crackers, S}i ct kind, per lb 5c More goods for your produce than at any other place. Ladies’ Capes & Jackets. Jackets were $12.50 to $16.50, now $5.00 to $6.50. Jackets and Capes were $3.00 to $7.00, now SI.OO to 3.50. COLLARETTES & BOAS. L off on Fine Fur Collarettes and Boas.

COME EARLY TO THIS GREAT SALE. load lots for spot cash; sell for cash and undersell all; at Rensselaer’s original Department Store and price regulator for others to copy in name, but they cannot afford to meet our prices because we sell more and can afford to sell at a lower price. We pay no rents and our office rents pay our taxes. The expense for the amount sold is a less per cent than any other known store. The Leader One Price Department Store. ’PHONE 36 #### B. FORSYTHE, Pro.

P. S. A Special Request to All. Weigh and measure your goods at home and see who gives you the most for your money. m • . _ _ . _ . T. . . kA. t A k A k A • A a. V A A. V— A% A At* A \ A At* AIA A *