Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1904 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

and beavers in blaik, blue ana | brown, some Italian I ned, other* wonted silk sleeve lining, lappa! learns, $4 98. This coat is positively worth $lO. or money back. eu’s overcoats in English covart cloth, vicunas and Irish frieze (stamped), $5 85. Worth sl3. and the peer of any coat offered in Indiana for S2O or your money back. Men’s fine 'sui’s and overcoat* $6,98 This enables you to pick and ehoosi a suit, overcoat or ulster from fully twenty distinct lots, sls, sl6, and $lB qualities. > Overcoats of imported Carr’s xxx melton and royal standard kersey, $7.98 Positively and actually worth $lB in any wholesale house in the U S. At $8 98 each, you are free to choose a suit or overcoat worth $22.50 to $25 from twenty lots of a finely made and as elegantly finished, suit aud overcoat as the most fa tidious dresser could desire; fine home and foreign tuitings aud overcoatings of style an tone, and in a great variety of effects, tailored into garments of faultless fashion —kersey,, melton and whipcord overcoats, black, blue, brown, tan, and drab diagonal cheviots, vicuna, homespun, tweeded and cassimere suits, single and double breasted, $3 98. Ove.coats at sl4 85 represent the products of the world’a celebrated looms and the world’s most skillful tailors. They equal and are guaranteed to excel auy $35, S4O tailormade to order garment in the world or we will cheerfully refund your

money. A fine suit of men’s clothes, all to match. $2.98 This suit is positively worth $6 50 or your money refunded during the sale Men’s splendid suits in Velour finished cassimeres, all sizes, $5 85. This suit is worth sl3 or.ycur money back Silk and satin lined dress suits in plain, checks and stripe 3, $7 48. This suit is positively wotthsl6 50. Men’s fine dress pants 98c. Worth $2 00 or your money refund-, ed. —— “ ’

Ooe thousand pairs boy’s knee pants 500, at 19c. Boys’ heavy Reefers, storm collars worth $4, $1.49. Thirty distinct effects in boy’s ultra fashionable knee pants suits in all the swelhst cf novelty and staple styles, reefer jackets, overcoats and ulsters, worth $6, $7, and $8; all go at $3 98. One thousand pairs boys’ knee ants worth $1 09, at 39c. Men’s best quality reinforced laundered shirts worth sl, at 29c. Men’s fine trousers for Sunday wear in'worsted and fancy stripe*, at $2; 39, Positively worth $5, $6 or $7 or your money refunded. Good heavy work shirts worth sl, at 390.

Fine dress shirts, worth sl, at 39c. Men’s hats, the latest Dunlap and Knox shapes worth $2, rod none less than $1.50, at 98. A few hundred boys’ hats and uaps, worth SI.OO, at 19c. Men’s fine slk embroidered suepanders, at 6c, Good heavy socks, at 3c. Over 5000 neokti es in all shades worth from 500 to 75c. at 19c, Men’s handkerchiefs at 3c. One thousand pairs overalls, worth 75e, at 390. One thousand other articles too numerous to mention, among them muny for tbe ladies. Remember the day and date, Wed. at 9 a. m.. at tbe Ideal Clothing Store stand, Rensselaer Ind. Be sure you find the right place Look for the name over the door. No goods sold and no onejallowedl in the building until Wednesday 9* m.

I bearby agree to refund th* money on all goods priced above iP not satisfactory to tbe purchaser manager for ths Ideal. N. B.—Railroad fare paid to purchasers of S2O and over for a radio* of twenty miles.

An esteemed exchange hold* that a man of its town had the misfortune to fall and “fracture bis right limb,” but does not specify whether that limb is hia arm or his leg, assuming that he is possessed with a full outfit of both ■ those useful appendages of the complete human body. In our vocabulary an arm is an arm and a leg is a leg; whether on man or woman, horse or saw-hosse. and we have no sympathy with that mealey mouthed mook modesty which calls a leg only a "limb.** At least not in the public press* which should be the exemplars of . good horse sense in the use of tha I English language.

Persons contemplating going to, the northwest should see me be* fore going. Our next excursion leaves Chicago, Tuesday Sept, W. M.