Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1905 — Page 4

MEN’S CLOTHING .. 36encb 'Catloreb Glotbes t'UI '■' ; -.'i-. .• ....T-? . i _J _ ■ ■ rW- S/ ® -A- ■'•• K / J ■ A - Or. J - I■ ■'WJm X- ’wk •• • ■ L //Fib $ r~>/ IXhiAvk Wl I L I oßw i W/ B-b^2r ; - : Air- ; '-B' i Xw I «w N&W ■ &« / K '-■vll l ilr^-Hk UbKF'TW R ff J k?OI W~ w J / fe-ffl H 1 .4 H»cHBW imp ,-.<‘£-‘* i£r' New Sprint Suits and Lieht-Weisht Overcoats Sterling make are the only perfectly satisfactory substitute for custom made garments that tailors would charge $25.00 to $40.00 for no 00 A better style and fit than we sell for $12.00 to - - - OZ. 1 I Mens’ worsteds’ cheviots, silk and wool fancy 0I Q R 0 worsteds, etc., in blacks, browns, greys, etc., at $7.45 to 0 | Up JU Mens light weight Overcoats in coverts, worsteds, $9.4$ to $16.50. Boys Buster Brown. Russian Sailor, Eton Con- A-q firmation, plain and fancy suits 3 to 10 years $2 50 to Juvenile reefers, very attractive, in coverts, serges j- q and chiviots, 1.75 to - - ■ ■ ■Mens, fine spring pantaloon 2 00 to 5.00 Cravenette overcoats, 7.5010 16.50 Fancy Wash Vests, 1.00 to 3.00 Cones Boss Overalls— The worlds best in every styles soc tn 85c a pair. Boys knee pants 25c to 1.20 Mens and boys shirts in every popular style of dress and work shirts 25c to i. 50 each 1 lot flanelette shirts, were 50c and 60c, choice of lot, each 35c

Shoe Opening, •* ' 1 . __ The largest and most complete stock in this country bought in case] lots direct from the manufacturer. Every extreme new shape in blacks and tans. High or low cuts. Oxfords, etc. Special prices for the Spring Openin" Sale. Ladies Walking Shoes, Oxford slippers, strap sandals, black or tan, 50c to SI.OO. Mens’ high grade and common shoes in the latest novelties in \ icis, Pat Kid and Colt high or low cut Oxfords blacks and tans, 1.95 a pair to $4.50 Mens all solid work shoes, every UEEf style, the 1.50 kind’Easter sale price $1.15 Infants soft so'es in an endless EKEEp variety of new patterns from is c toso per pair. JEWELRY—SpeciaI prices in tbe many new things; shirt waist sets pins, collar buttons, cuff buttons, chains, Rodger Bros.’ knives, forks, spoons, aluminum spoons, Ingersoll watches 980 and Ingersolls guaranteed watches for 1.48, stem wind, stem band setter and a perfect time keeper and good all round watch. Hair ornaments, combs, purses, hand bags etc. etc. REMARKABLE LINEN VALUES—A large lot bought at reduced prices. A real 40c turkey red damask bleached or | bleaohed linen per yd 25c 60 in bleached or | bleach’d 50 ct kind per yard 35c 72 in bleached or A bleached 70c kind per yard 50. 72 in bleached napkins to match 1.00 per yard 75c. 72 bleajhed napkins to match 125 per yard 1 00. 72 in bleached, nap kins to match 150 per yd 125. A full line of lunch cloths, doilies, dresser scarfs etc WALL PAPE 1 ! values at reduced prices. About 0,000 rolls bought at 50 cents on the dollar, some last years patterns, many were this year’s patterns but -bought at a great reduction to close out the patterns About 3,000 rolls 2o per roff to 5c per roll. About 3,000 New Patterns 5c per roll to 14c per roll. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Since the great February Sale we hare bought again and marked down many of the new patterns for this sale Em. brold?F*?» 1° to 800 per yd. 4 000 yards Vai Laces worth Bo to IQo yd choice f lnt(%en;’' ff PrlW fi Q i 0 °OO yards Vai Laces 8c to 25c. OI ,O ** TRUNKS AND HAND BAGS Just received the second shipment since . * < i '’■-velties and excellent values in Square or Round Top and January 1 » °* . X-, X. Steamer Trunks, Rw’tJ Cises, Telescopes, eid, . . < . . rr . HATS ND CAPS —Jhst bpebed another fresh lot of new &pri"g Hats and Hana thia Week at prices that c«n not be duplicated. -.«,«« j IiRESS TRIM INGS- In all the new popular styles from 5c to 3tOl yd CORSETS SPECIALS—WiII pay you to s?e ths new shapes at m< Hl low prices.

I CHICAGO BAF ® RENSSELAEI . I | a GRAND ANNUAL BASTED SSif— PQ P (5 a full LINE-Of Ladie. iS An exposition of styles and fashions far superior io any showing evj and Gents Neok Wear, new Spring every lady and gentleman in this and surrounding counties to consn ToH b o 0 n“ 8 e ’eto Button '’ Hankeioh ' ef9 ’ any one or more of the above days and see the most elaborate and a reliable— New 5 draw- ® purchases in car lots enables us to offer better values and better go er drop h e «dsewing MaoMne sis. your families to the greatest merchandise event of theseason. Spaa 50, buyer. ❖ Umbrellas our spring opening sale affords remarkably good in j ? umbrellas and parasols 1 00,1 25, 1.45, 1.75, 2.00, 2.45 to 4 50, v OliSf ~ C x BEDSPREADS, Special Sale of more than double the stoik ever 9 RIT I ❖ ehown before in cut corners largest size made with or without fringe, white or Q 'Tf EJS S S I® ! <? colors, all new weaves 75 cents each to 350 each. 9 $ WINDOW SHADES —A full line' of Roller Blinds, 6ft wateroolars each | 9 20c 7ft water colors each 25c, 7ft oil colors each 38c X ® S ’ CURTAIN RODS AND POLES—In every style from 10c to oOa each. y T ff'l X A NEW STOCK—S and 10c coun er goods many new.goods never earned before, X wy yy t HOSIERY OPENING-9 case lots 60 to 100 dozen each. Ladiss fast | t black 10 cent hose for this sale per pair sc. Ladies fast black 150 hose !0 cm s, S 9 Tidies fast black 25cts. 40 gage 15 cent. Ladies embroidered snd lace hose Q aft-3 I 20, 25, 35, and 50 cents. A wide range mens, boys, misses and childrens ph in j Q and fancy hose and hose at less than else where. g iSpSfe-wF I Catalogue ♦ : is worthy the attention of every catloague house patron. We are furnish all kinds of harness, buggies, farm implements, machinery, h you better, newer up-to-date goods. The following are a few prices ot t Co. Orders taken in this and surrounding counties. All goods F. O. B.; Give us your order for any other catalogue house goods, except the sm privilege of examining before paying for them. Next issue household j

Champion Jr., Three Wheel Sulky Plow, $25.70f0r 16in, $24 95 for 14 in. This plow is simple in construction, made wholly of metal and proportioned to combine strength with lightness. The beam can be moved sideways on the axle, so that with one size bottom different widths of furrows can be cut and perfectly turned. This adapts the plow to the varying situations of kind and condition of soll, size of team, etc. The furrow wheels are set staggered, and run in the corner of the furrow close to land, which makes a perfect guuge for, width of furrow. Lever Harrows—32 Tooth, 4 Bar Section $4 27 1-2 30 Tooth, 5 Bar Section $4.32 1-2. j J jy J JJ The four-bar section have eight teeth in each bar or thirty-two teeth Ter section; the five-bar sections have six teeth to tae bar, or thirty in each section. The teeth are Linch square steel, threaded on top and held in place by a nut. When the points of the teeth are worn ♦o a backward slant on the front side, the teeth can be reverse an a sharp cutting point again presented. Hoch teeth are furnished when ordered.

Klondike Cultivator Pivotal Pole Cultivator, Springs $22 50, No Springssl9 95 x“" \li B j /\\l The Gopher Attachment, as used n this cultivator; is a gem. The perfect ease with which the blades can be handled enables the operator to catch all weeds and to thoroughly cultivate the surface of the ground, without injuring the roots of the corn. Distance between gangs can be changed by moving coupling heads on the sleeves, j and distance between wheels can be varied by setting them out or in ; on the axle !J A Guaranteed Top Buggy $31.50. The David Bradley Standard Top Buggy all the best material $48.75. HARNESS AT FACTORY PRICES. David Bradley No. 18-143 stubble plow 14 id. wood beam, price $7.95. Bradley Garden City plow No. 15 general purpose plow Itt in. made extra strong for roots and bowlders, wood beam, price $9.45. Braley Royal Blue general purpose Steel Plow but made adjustable heel 14 inch Steel beam price $10.75 CHICAGO BARMIN STORE Telephone No 36 B. Forsythe, Prop. Rensselaer, Indiana.