Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1906 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We at*e yet in tl>« lead with double the stock, more than double the Volume of bust* tteas"ar any other firm.and better equipped than ever before to make prices io to SOper cent, below all competition on reliable standard up-to-date merchandise, Ste wtW.the first tio-estab-lish the. complete depart--ment store and Cataipgfie department. The first to bring down high priehs and excessive profits. , r Thjfe first to establish the one-price cash system. - . ~ ,
New Goods and a great Sacrifice Sale of Ta [Un Ofll IT fill [fill D/i find flfll Ifi (Ml Mflll 11 UFOh If the odds and ends left after the January dr A V ‘ /4 nI 11 i 111 I) and February Clearance and inventory/*v Buy UUUUIIJ, ivu. Ll, U U LUUI V vlliu uuj, mu v tu.
Clothing. A complete new spring stock. Sterling brand, bench tailored, has few equtilfrantTneae-belter. Superiority is its basis. 1 Every garment is tailored on the bench by hand, anti is all guaranteed by the manufacturer, and it is equal to any other tailor-made clothing, but onr prices nearly lessMhan tailor made or about $ less than some Others will ask for ready-made clothing. Men's Fancy worsted sterling suits $10.50 to $18.50 Men’s Cassimere, Cheviots, Scotch Mixtures, etc. ...... $5.00 to $8.50 Ederheim and Stein boys’ extra good clothes, none better tor juveniles, boys and young men in the newest weaves and latest Chicago novelties. Special prices on .suits made to order by Chicago's leading tailors. A few overcoats and winter suits, work coats, etc.; at J to | off to close out. SPECIAL HAT SALE New Spring Stock, in all the latest shapes.
Note: —Another tumble in prices for a price regulator in our Special Grocery Sale, at prices that can not be duplicated considering quality. (Prices not guaranteed for any limited time.) Just received, 1 car, 200 barrels Gold Medal Flour, the World’s Best, | barrel only SI 15 | barrel Moonsoon -•-••• 21 pounds H A E fine granulated sugar, (not Michigan Beet Sugar) 1 00 Fancy eating epples, all sound, per peck 25c, 35c.... 40 Salt, per barrel b 0 Timothy Seed, per bushel 1 45 Clover Seed, per bushel 7 00 Alsyke Seed, per bushel * 6 75 Garden Seed. 1c package to 10 Extra for the Lenten Season—Smoked Salmon, per lb, 12|
Special. 20,000 Doz. Eggs Wanted £ dOOT We have contracted to furnisKthese eggs. and w ill be prepared to pay cash about one cent per dozen more than others w ill pay. Learn the cash prices elsew here, then come and fe,.;,.' '• -EXTSAdFOft-THB LENTEN SEASON. “Pittsburg Perfect" Special Hog Fence. <-~s Made dut of a specially tested, heavily galvanized it7i_ l .< -. Steel wire., lhe w ire is made from stetd of onr own ~ I ’= a T»j3a^s= = formula. and \eirs of evperienoo in tcnce-makmg I F t guarantees to you that it is the be-t possible material Mia£- I for fencing purposes. All of our regular farm fencing j I f.,r t li"'op and bottom bars. No. 9 galvanized steel U J . i w ire; intermediate bars No. 11 galvanized steel w ire; stars or uprights. X<>. 12 galvanized steel wire. Put ppi up iirtn ana to-rod rolls. 14 u. * JU h _V. < „ ii.-.f »!»■ IT IT 11 7317.X..X 7' '7. ♦ETC; ’ fWeeTsJ'pecUTHbe MWMi'riUK »*• up your old barbed wire as shown above. It is the perfect hog fence. Stays cannot slip. 26 inches high. IMhch stays. Price per rod •> J* . 26 inches high. 6-inch stay*. “ “ ••• w 20 inches high. 12-inch stays. ” ” 7 * 20 inches high. 6-inch stays. ? “ •••• , ••• •■; **'* The “Pittsburg Perfect" Poultry and Garden Fence
The on*y cfrctrimfly-wridcd poultry and garden fence. Is made in three height*. 35. W and Si in. Has stay or upright wires 8 inches apart. It is put up in 10 nnd 20 rod rolls. Keguiar Style-Top and bottom w ire No. W: all the other a ires No. IS. Do not usea top board ou the "Pittsburg Perfect Poultry and Garden Fence. It only gives the chickens a chance to sec how high they have to fly tu get over, and if you use no board they w ill not fly over. We put a heavy top and bottom wire on this fence. *o that there is no necessity for boards.
vur BEST 1. Stays electrically welded to strand*, forming a perfect union and an amalgamation with the strands nut found in any other fence. BECAUSE 2. j; o wrn p g to g* t loose, or ho|d moisture and cause rust. 3. Ko projections to injure stock or tear wool from sheep. 4. Stronger at the joints than any other fence, welded together by electricity. j. Guaranteed shat the wire is not injured at the joints. f. Guaranteed adjustable to uneven ground. f 1. Guaranteed that stayswiU not separate from strands. r 8. Guaranteed all right in every particular. g. Made by the most modern process and on the latest improved machinery. 10. Most of the week points in other fences are on account of the way the stays are favtaotdOar stays are amalgamated with the strands by means of electricity, and tbe ■trength of tbe fence iusrsassd a hundredfold over tbe strength of a fence where the stays are wrapped or elamped on the strand*. -- -
