Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ar© the only house in a radius of 1000 miles that the entire cost to sell goods is only about 7 per cent of sale, or it costs 7 cents for every sl-00 sold Other dealers claim it costs 18 to 25 per cent- The department stores oi Chicago say it costs them 18 to 22 cts for every dollar’s worth sold which/is nearly double our entire per cent of expense and per cent of profit included* The great success of this store was attained by giving honest weight and measure and more goods and better goods for your money than elsewhere- Courteous treatment honest advertising etc., are the principles of trade winners hereNote the prices of a few MATCHLESS BARG-AINS then come in and see the new goods, it is no trouble to show them if you are not ready to buy.

:W.L. Douglas ■ SHOES ; ; > W $3.50, $3.00, ! ; ! fL- 1 $2.50, $2.25, ! ; 1 W, y $2.50, $2.00, ; <• f $1.75, < ; i -Xy- A fob BOY3 * ! ' i the Law B h ,e * * ( ' Ev er y kind of Leathar ] 1 ■ Price, Comfort, and Durability < i ! are points to be considered in buying ] i i shoes. W. L. Douglas shoes are < ' J the equal of any $6 or $7 shoe sold ] i iby a custom shoemaker; they fit well, j 1 1 and will wear as long as two pairs of 1 ] ' cheapershoes. (1 W. L. Dou g- —<- ] las shoes are X ® s n’Qfr ✓ 1 J Union made, by WORKERS VNIQNI ] ,the best skilled By I , 'workmen in UNIOM (SUMPI 1 'this country. I ' [ Look for the VfrwWyifo.4sx < 1 stamp on the 1 [ inner sole when buying. For Salo by Chicago Bargain Store. •ss—sssssss— mannsss