Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1901 — Page 8
A Special treat Reduction Sale I IM’ To begin Monday morning, December 2d, and last to Saturday evening, December Nearing the close pf the busiest year in the history of the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE ! We have many broken sizes, small lots, remnants, etc., etc., that will be sold at great reductions, to rid our shelves and counters, and make room for the LARGEST and MOST GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS ever seen in Jasper or surrounding counties. TWENTY-ONE CLERKS, Two Delivery Wagons to handle our enormous trade, for so small a town, is evident the public is learning where to buy the best quality and the greatest quantity for the lowest price consistent with modern merchandising. Such has been our method of winning the confidence of the public, and such will always be our plan of holding that confidence. THREE CAR LOADS OF GOODS received this week, to be retailed at wholesale prices in less than car load lots. Note a few of the clearing prices, then come in without delay. EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED.
Special Cloak Reductions. This has been the banner Cloak year, and we have some very choice ones left that just came in, and prices ’are marked down at money-saying S’M. prices, as the factory could not deliver them sooner in the season, when they I \ would have been worth more. / F aA Ladies’ 42 in. Mode Color and M Oi Tan Coats, value $lO, Special T fflm' Sale Price *7 45 H Ladies’ 42 in. Mode and 0 || Black Kersey, a reg111 \ ularsl SCo at. \ Special Sale Price... $lO 45 Q W Ladies’ Raglan or NewJ ; ffl I V\ market, full lengths, / 11V \\ S2O value. Special Sale Price sl4 45 Ladies’ Capes, reduced i X■» i!sow ” 50 1/ i* A full line of Misses’ and Children’s X/wV New Coats, each 11.25 to $7 50 7p ( 9 e A job lot all wool kept overs, good warm / W ]' Coats, were $6.50 to $10.50 each, / u choice now, each SI.OO to $2 50 , A full line of Heavy Shawls, each..s2 to $5 00 \ A Full Line Of Washburn & Moen barbed wire, smooth wire Nails, Tinware, Galvanizedware, Glassware, Chinaware, Etc. Dress Goods Reductions. 58 in. all wool Golf Skirting, was $1.45 per yard, we paid $1.25. Marked down now to per yard $1 00 58 in. Heavy Grey Suiting, value sl, marked down to.. 75 44 in. Wool and Silk Plaids, Camel’s Hair Cloth, Silk and Wool Novelties, Granite Cloth, etc. AU were $1 and $1.25 per yard. Choice of lot per yard now.. 50 One lot Wool Remnants, all at Half Price. DRESSING SAQUES, SHIRT WAISTS, ETC. ALL WOOL, ALL SILK, NEW PATTERNS, AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS SALE. Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits and Skirts. Only a few Suits left zj •■'p at manufacturer’s 4 wholesale price to close /f I out. \| Zl*- —o— /«• ti /k *p\ Underskirts IJp X in all the new popular ,IK I weaves and styles, all 7| X A I 1- '- * MONEY SAVING 1 PRICES. Fascinators In every style, color, and at unusually low prices. SPECIAL PRICES ON UMBRELLAS, RIBBONS AND NOTIONS. BARGAINS IN TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, VALISES, TELESCOPES, HAND BAGS, ETC. See our Guaranteed Alarm Clock for 59c each,
CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. phone 36. B. F'OIRBYTKS, Prop.
fßoots. Shoes & Rubbers”? S/ - w I [ Over too cases, all new stock, Rubber /n •f- '* W I A I > Boots and Shoes, bought in such quantities ’L l|j O■ ■ ■ fol VWMtoMw ( a t a saving of 12 per cent, to 15 percent.,”’ U/ SfiMOEfi Tu ß n which we will give to our customers. Note/« J >**■■** 1 nc wvKLU these prices, which are 20 to 50 cents a pair tl: WI ! $5.00, $4 00 ’ jle s than last year. ii/ * 1 W eocn’ fco’ott’ !> Men’s Heavy Buckle Arctics, the $1.25 il/ ’ * ■ *2.50, $2.25, ( [ kind, all sizes, now at per pair- $1 00 l! X? torn eonfi II Men’s Heavy Buckle Arctics, Rolled /A ** •bUj wy.UU, ( , Edge, the $1.50 kind, now at per "L Mj < * / $1.75, < ' pair 125 •r 1 1 A FOR BOYS. ni W ! ! . e. f Men’s Combination Felt Boot with a "t. 1 1 ? the Latest Styles ( ( heavy perfection buckle, rubber over, Ml ( 1 —— vßr y knd of Leather t 1 the $2.25 value. Sale price now... 190 il/ 1 • Price, Comfort, and Durability < , T , v n , “I a; ! ! are points to be considered in buying ] ’ Men ’ s Mishawaka Improved Knit Boot, w J shoes. W. L. Douglas shoes are ( 1 Wll no * wnn kle, best ball band over, J ife ! [ the equal of any $6 or $7 shoe sold < j va !ue $3 per patr. Sale pnee per ][by a custom shoemaker; they fit well, ’ ( P air w ( 1 and will wear as long as two pairs of ( 1 Men’s Rubber Boots $2.75, now per lli y/ ] [ cheaper shoes. I I P air 2 1 ! T.AS V shoes°are ' E - Stout ’ s Patent Snag Proof Rubber (1/ ' [ Union made, by UNIQjff ] j Boots that out wear two pair of any I’ the best skilled U 0 other make. Per parr 35 ° » ((workmen in y/ ] j this country. I AR J <• Children’s Rubber and Felt Boots. 0/ ] ! stamo on the NEEPIY Xj • E Stout » s p atent Snag Proof Rubbers U/ ' ' inner P sole when buying. < ' and Mishawaka Red Ball Band Knit Boots .T’ 1 • p or gale by ! 1 are the genuine original, and will out wear igi W ! L n .., n . nA nanrtaiu omnn O two pairs of any other make, as they are all J? il; ; r CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. ;; imitations. a; ••••••••••••••••••••••••• A complete new stock of Women’s warm lined Shoes and Infants’ fur-lined Shoes. $ Generous (* ) % it Goodness $ ■ v O< Q a * ,, ty. Colorings and Style, Subject to J? am • • f Vour Inspection in the Great Variety of -J; df ■ W Attractive Designs Shown in I 5/ I superior I • I (O < * I 1 j it I ,/ SWEATERS 1 & iii ■ ill 11 / i Made by the •R& W” Knitting I Mt •*' I /// / Mills—Producers of the Only Strictly ■ ii: , I/ / / High-Grade, Long-Wearing, Perfect ■ /ft II I 1 /// Fitting Sweater in the World. All | 11/ I I SSaffl Xffi'Ssiwl&lSi I Sizes—Ail Prices—No Trouble to ■ Mt df I 1 Show Yon the Good Points. g -J- » If, IHfJI SPEtIIL SJLEOF j 8 I SWEATERS I ; $ Shirts, Mufflers, Neckwear, One Lot Clean, White Laundred Shirts, value 95c, now.. ..50c SPECIAL BLANKET SALE. All wool 10-4 and 11-4 White and Greys $3 to $5.50 per pair. Special sale price per li/ pair $2.75 t0...55 OO 2J a: Cotton Blankets, 65c, 90c, sl.lO, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 per pair. Special Sale /fl m price per pair, 50c, 75c, sl, sl.lO and. 1 45 LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR HEADQUARTERS ifc SPECIAL GLOVE SALE. jj Over 500 Dozen. No reductions. But the largest stock to select from, and our large /ft • purchase direct from the factory, enables us to offer you greater values than can be found W elsewhere. i Special 25 Dozen Men’s Leather-faced Gloves, value 25c or 35c, choice per . ffl a; pair only 19 l/H W Men’s Mittens, Jc per pair to $1 25 Men’s Gloves, 10 cents per pair to $1 75 per pair for a fine Fur Gauntlet Glove fft a; for driving. /fl w Ladies’ and Children’s Mittens, 5c per pair to * I 00 Ladies’Gloves, 25 cents a pair, tor a Golf or Jersey, to $1.50 fora fine Alexandra Kid Glove.
Clothing Reductions. Monday morning, December 2d, all broken lots of Men’s, /T“\ Boy’s and Children’s Overcoats and Suits, broken lots in garl ments, like remnants in dress goods, are “survivors of the fittest” r, S / in a new sense. Their scarcity proves their popularity. These broken lines in Overcoats and Suits are examples, for they remain from the fastest selling lines we had. / \ Men’s long yoke Overcoats. The newest, /$. A** \ up-to-date Coats in the market, value \J £1 / $12.50 to $18.50, reduced t 0.511.50 and sl4 50 X /V ' Young Men’s Overcoats, were $7, $8.50 I J and $9.50, choice of lot 500 I / J One Lot Boy’s Heavy Cape Overcoats, JJ ■l/ were! 3.45 to $7.50, now $2.50 to 500 | | Special prices on Pantaloons, Duck Coats, \J \ Mercerized Rubber Coats or Rain Coats, Jffl H Mackintoshes, etc. R 2d Floor Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtatins, Portiers, Etc. Ten per cent, off aL the above except Rag Carpets, which are very cheap at 25 cents per yard. A complete line of Floor Oil Cloth and Linoleum, at less prices than elsewhere Special Grocery Sale. Eight Clerks in this department. A boy to carry in you;: produce and carry out your goods. Just received the Fourth Ctir of Michigan Fancy Potatoes. A car of a new brand of Flour, “Superior to all Flour.” Try it. It is equal to any Minnesota you pay $1 for elsewhere. Sale price for quarter bbl., . $ go Gold Medal or Duluth Imperial, best Minnesota Patent Flour made, quarter barrel , 19 pounds Granulated Sugar ; j O o Choice of 20 varieties fancy; sound winter Apples. Barrei, 14 pecks. 450 Apples by the peck ' 30c to 40 Corset Reductions. EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE AT SPECIAL W PRICES. A FUL I LINE OF FURS IN ALL THE latest '■ H CORSETS NOVELTIES. Prices Less Than Half. Women’s, Misses and Children’s MACKINTOSHES, were $2.50, $3, $3.75, $4.50, $6.50 each. Choice now 50c to $3 00 Lamp Sale. Fifty Styles. An exhibit that is worth studying, full of artistic and economic interest. 10c to $4 5° Underwear Reductions. All bought in case lots, and retailed at wholesale prices, and cut prices on the broken sizes means rare bargains. 25 Doz. Children’s Drawers (Vests all sold) were 20c to 50c each, choice now, One lot Ladies’ Fleeced-ribbed, Long Sleeves, all 3 and 4 sizes, value 25c, choice now, each only 10c One lot Men’s Heavy Fleeced-lined Jerseys. Only a few sizes out, value $1 suit, to close now at suit... .75c One lot Men’s Fleeced Flatware, Grey, value 75c suit choice of suit 50c Many other lots not mentioned. SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE? We started the fall season with the largest stock ever seen in the county, and great has been the selling. The assortments are almost unbroken. December Ist we commence a clearing out of all small lots. Most of the Holiday Goods wiU be ready for your inspection the second week in December. It required two of us three days to buy this mammoth stock and it is worthy your consideration. The large quantities bought for spot cash and sold for spot cash, means rare bargains, that cannot be duplicated hcr ®- £ome early to the Great Reduction Sale December 2d, to Saturday night, December 14th, at the only daylight, up-to-date department store, where you can get anything you want at a less price than elsewhere.
