Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1904 — Page 4
GIGANTIC SALE.
Beginning Wednesday September 14th at 9 a. m, The Idaal Clothing Store, Rensselaor’s Greatost Clothier; Entire Stock, Consisting o $28,000 Worth M Taylor-made Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes to be Sold by the Great Western Salv age Company of Chicago. 111. for the Ideal. 10 DAYS AT THE IDEAL CLOTHING STORE STAND, RENSSELAER. Save This and Wait. Rensselaer’s One Price Clothing House known as the Ideal, has been placed in the hands of the Great Western Salvage Co., the world’s greatest bargain givers. On aooount of the backward season, and our entire S2B 000 stock to be paid for. the Ideal Clothing Store finds itself in arrears with the payments, and the entire stock will be placed on sale at the Ideal Clothing Store stand for Ten days only, and sold at 89 per cent less than their actual cost at manufacture.
The building is now dosed and this great sale will begin Wednesday September 14th at 9a. m. at the Ideal Clothing Store stand. Rensselaer Ind. When the world’s greatest clothing sale begins, everything will be sold exaotly as advertised and every quotation herein mentioned is absolutely correct, and we merely ask you to come and test our statements. MEN’S HEAVY OVERCQATS, $2.98. Black and blue Beavers with double stitched edges, and double stitched seams, lined with heavy sileocia linings, button holes worked through, warm Canton pockets; this coat is positively worth $6 .50. Take it home and keep it five days and if you do not think it worth $6.50, or no matter what the cause may be, you may return the same and we hereby bind ourselves to return the $2.98. Men’s fine Overcoats in English ulster cloth, also kerseys, meltons and beavers in black, blue and brown, some Italian lined, others worsted silk sleeve lining, lappel seams, $4.98. This coat is positively worth $lO. or money back. Men’s overcoats in English covert cloth, vicunas and Irish frieze (stamped), $5 85. Worth sl3. and die peer of any ooat offered in Indiana for S2O. or your money baok.
Men’s fine suits and overcoats $6.98. This enables you to piok and choose a suit, overcoat or ulster from fully twenty distinct lots, sls, sl6, and $lB qualities. Overcoats of imported Carr’s xu melton and royal standard kersey, $7.98 Positively and astually worth $lB in any wholesale house in She 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 fine, ly made and as elegantly finished suit aud overcoat as the most fastidious dresser could desire; fine home and foreign suitings aud overcoatings of style and tone, and in a great variety of effects, tailored into garments of faultless fashion —kersey, melton and whipcord overooats, black,‘blue, brown, tan, and drab diagonal cheviots, viouna, homespun, tweeded and cassiraere suits, single and double breasted, $8.98. Overcoats at $14.85 represent the products of the world’s celebrated looms and the world’s most skillful taiors. They equal and are guaranteed to excel any SBS, S4O tailormade to order garment in the world we will cheerfully refund your money.
A fine suit of men’s clothes, all to match, $2,98. This suit is positively worth $3.50 or jonr money refunded during the sale, Men’s splendid suits in Velour finished cassimeres, all sizes, $5.85. This suit is worth sl3 or your money back. Silk and satin lined dress suits in plain, checks and stripes, $7,48 This suit is positively worth $16.50, Men’s fine dress pants 980. Worth $2 00 or your money refund, ed. One thousand paira boy’s knee pants 500, at 19c. Boys’ heavy Reefers, storm collars worth $4, $1.49. Thirty distinct elects in boy’s ultra fashionable knee pants suits in all the swellest of novelty and staple styles, reefer jackets, overooats and ulsters, worth $6, $7, and $8; ell go •t $3.98, One thousand pairs boys’ knee pants worth $1.09, at 39c. Men’s best quality reinforoed laundered shirts worth sl, at 29c. Men’s fine trousers for Sunday wear in worsted and fancy stripes at $2;39, Positively worth $5, $6 or 17 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, rnd none less than $1.50. at 98. A few hundred boys’ hats and uaps, worth SI.OO, at 19c. Men’s fine s'lk embroidered suspenders, at 6oi, Good heavy socks, at 3c. Over £OOO neckties in all shades worth from 50c to 750. at 19 j, Men’s handkerchiefs at 3c. One thousand pairs overalls, worth 750, at 39c. One thousand other articles too numerous to mention, among them rnuny for the ladies. Remember the day and date, Wed. at 9a. m., at the Ideal Clothing Store stand, Rensselaer Ind, Be sure you find the right place Look for the rftime over the door. No goods sold and no onejallowed in the building until Wednesday 9 a m, I hearby agree to refund the money on all goods priced above if not satisfactory to the purchaser manager for ths Ideal. N. B —Railroad fare paid to purhoasers of S2O and over for a radius of twenty miles. Parker does framing.
“COME AND GET YOUR MONEY.”
Liberal Way In Which B. F. Fendig Sells Ml-o-na, Nature's Cure for Dyspepsia. ‘‘lf Mi-o-na fails to cure you of dyspepsia, come baok to my stor§ and get your money” is the broad and liberal way in which B. F. Fendig is selling, Mi-o-na, nature’s cure for dyspepsia. It is seldom indeed that any one avails tnemselves of this offer, prov. ing conclusively the almost invariable good results that follow the use of this soientifio treatment for stomaoh troble. A 500 box of Mi-o-na contains two weeks treatment and benefit will be seen from almost the first dose. The guarantee means thaat if Mi-o-na does not gat complete satisfaction the full price paid will be refunded when the empty boxeß are returned, and covers two boxes. There is no other medicine that will compare with Mi-£-na for relieving stomach trouble. Pain and discomfort after eating, dizziness, specks before the eyes, gas and fermentation, in faot, all forms of indigestion are quiokly relieved and permanently cured by Mi-o.na, It increases the vitality, soothes and heals any internal infiamation and giver tone and strength to the whole system. Begin the use of Mi-o-na today and see how easily and quiokly stomaoh troubles may be cured, if the right remedy is used,
Dowie has now grown tired of being only Elijah 2nd and has now declared that tbs Lord hes promoted him into the First Apostle of God. What will be the next step this great insane religions faker will take next, can only be surmised. Bat if he lives many years, it need surprise no one to find him bodly declaring himself another inoarnation of Christ. And his oredulous dupes will believe that declaration just as readily as they did his former announcement that he was Elijah and his present one that he is God’s First Apostle.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. For Sale Very Cheap 1 bedroom suite. 8 parlor ohairs. 1 Morris ohair. 3 rooking ohairs. 2 sets dining ohairs, 95 yards oarpet. 1 sofa, 2 stands. 1 side board. 1 cooking stove. 1 gasoline stove. 1 room stove. 1 cupboard, 2 tables. 1 iron bed, spring and mattress. 16 yards Linoleum. II washing machine, 2 wringers. 1 lawn mower, 1 Kimball organ. 65 quarts of oanned fruit. And many small articles of household and kitohen furniture not herein mentioned. Enquire of Mrs. E. J. Hurley, in Randle property on Oullen street, d2w2p
Let the Week of Sept. 19 be a Joyous Week
, V m mb/ns'on mi Ml AMUSEMENTGMm
G-ALA WEEK & FALL FESTIVAL
At Rensselaer September, 19. to 24. Six days six nights of refined amusements.
Remember the place. Rensselaer. The date, week of September 19,
Wanted, ten salesmen at Idea clothing store apply between 6 and 9 p. m. Plain sewing wanted by the day at patrons’ residences. Leave word at Mrs. Purcupile’s m illinery store, or with Mrs. Louella Phillips. w2d6p Miss Grace Hoover. Persons contemplating going to the northwest should see me be fore going. Our next excursion leaves Chicago, Tuesday Sept. 6th. W. M. Donahue.
$1,40 for the round trip to Laayette Sept 15th, Limit Sept, 16 th. W. H. Beam. Agent. Hay $8 a Ton. 30 tons of No. 1 Timothy hay. delivered. Leave orders with Jas Matheson, N. Oullen Street. , Wanted, ten oash boys at Ideal ohthing store between 6 and 9 p. m. Dish-washer or seoond oook wanted at Makeever House. For Rent, Suite of rooms consisting of kitohen, dining room, hall, sitting room, and three bed rooms, famished or unfurnished. Preferably furnished, also barn. d4w2 ' Mrs. Berry Paria, For Sale. 1 single seated toj> buggy; good oondition. 1 set single harness, and ons 5 ootave Bonham’s oottage organ cabinet top. Call on Mrs. Berry Paris. d4w2
Low Rates an The’Monon. $16.20 for the round trip to Jamestown, N. Y. Sept. 11-12 and 18. Limit Sept. 20th. $1.65 for the round trip to Lafayette Sept 20-21-22, limit Sept. 24th. Reunion of Wilders Brigade. $20.30 for the round trip to Baltimore, Sept. 9th and 10th limit Sept. 20th. One fare plus 25 cents round trip Sept. sth, limit Sept. 6th to points within 50 miles. Except, where one way rate is less than one dollar the 25c will not be added. 65 cents for the round trip to Monon, Sept. 20th to 23rd. Limit Bept. 24. Street Fair. $52.00 for the round trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cali. Aug. 15th to 27th, 28th to Bept. 9th, return limit Oct. 23rd. W. H. Beam, Agent
Don't fail te see those new fal suitings in both wool and cotton fabrics at Rowles & Parker’s. NOTICE LADIES. * Mrs. Dr. Miller has kindly consented to give instructions in Art needlework beginning Wednesday Aug 31, from |3 to 4 p. n, on Wednesday and Friday of eaoh week at the ’’Women’s Exchange” She will first take up "Kloster” work or "Hardanger Embroidery” and the different "Mt Melliok” stitohes. Ladies desiring instructions along this line will please be present at the above named place and time, Terms 50 oents for 1 hour lesson. , •
CASTLE HAIL ASSOCIATIONS -GRAND GALA WEEK* RENSSELAER,* SEPT. I»to 24 A Week of Recreation—A Week of Pleasure The FAMOUS ROBINSON AMUSEMENT CO. FURNISH THE ATTRACTIONS' , ««. * I QlKEoral, |Refined Obcice I O I L JSlegant 31: o ws. I L Host Wonderful Free Acts. Col. Niels Carter. In his dashing, daring, death defying plunge for life. Those Miracles of the air, the celebrated Keich Family. In their astonishing feats in mid-air. Choice and select musio oonoerts daily by the celebrated ** Royal Italian Band. Iftdle Orocco’s Wonderful Spiral Aot. Fire Work’s Nightly The free acts are startling and sensational and will take plaoe at intervals day and nigh t Come one. come all. do not fail to see the wonderous amusements which have been secured by the Castle Hall Association.
See the wonderful Free Acts. It will cost nothing to witness them. They are all free, free as the air yon breath.
m fin STATEMENT or THE CONDITION OF THE STATE BANK OF RENSSELAER. AT INDIANA, At the close of its business on September 6th* 1904. RESOURCES. ‘ Loans A Discounts - I 20764 28 Overdrafts J 7 g® Due from Banks & Bankers 67696 67 Furniture and fixtures ‘025 Current Expenses 1184 76 Cash on ( Currency $7464.00 hand I Specie .2531.94 Cash *10085.94. Gash Items -1 $110245 44 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In.. - $25000 00 Discount, Exchange & Int 974 96 Individual Deposits on Demand - 80628 83 Individual deposits on time _____ $110245 44
STATE OF INDIANA, ( gg DeioeTlioni jiwn? Cashier of the State Bank of Renaselaer, doe* solemnly swear that the above statement is true. (signed) DELOS THOMPSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of September 1904. Freda Koht.kr. Notary Publlo. My commission expires Deo. 6,1900 THE STATE BANK OF RENSSELAER, Opened June 1, 1004, .. Deposits June 9th. 1804 fi'.SS'f? Deposits September 6th, 1904 *Htt7o.sl These deposits do not Include a dollar of State or County funds, Directors: John Eobr, President Delos Thompson, Cashier, Logics Strong, Ghanvill* Moodt, Warren RoßnupN. We respectfully solicit your business.
BUS FARES NOT RAISED. Having purchased the Nowela House Bus, 1 will run a baa to eaoh hotel and will endeavor to give better service to the oity trade than hae ever been given. The only ohange, I intend to make is after Sept. let, Bus fare will be oash, I will have tickets for sale 2 for 25 oents. Joe Jackson.
Now Ooea For Business. The old Hausen blacksmith shop on Front street is now open for business, with Jesse Ball and Dr. J. L. Jones in charge. The latter is not only an experienced blacksmith but is also a veterinary surgeon, and will carry on a general veterinary practice. The firm does a general blacksmithing business, horse‘shoeing, etc. Give hem a call.
! LOANS! 1 QN LAND. | ▼ Wa malm our own inspections. 2 No daisy. Commissions reasons- a r hie. Interest 5 per cent. ▼ • Loans on City Prop- 1 | erty and on Personal 8 | Security. 8 A Cell, Write or Telephone No. 80, . I First National Bank | I Renssalasr, Ind | One oountet of men's and women’s new oxford tie shoes, about one half nrioe to olose, at tne Ohio igo Barf
