Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1907 — Page 8
I r""“ "n I s Jan. 15 3 Safe. I I I i RslwqM oJ - The Chicago Bargain Store’s Great Annual Clearance Mill and Remnant Sale. Starting Jan. 8, ending Mon. night, Jan. 14. | TNCLUDED in this.sale a large purchase of mill end reninants + —----- CttiK4M/<Ail* Caffr is b e y° n d a donbt the greatest sale e y e r attempt- * r PECI.AL Grocery Prices for this sale only. Be sure and a from 1 to 10 yds lengths at one half price m all the new DIS vIUPvIIUOUS vUCrillCv cd, considering the magnitude .of the stock. 4* visit our Grocery Department. A clean I’p-to-Date Grocery, weaves of wash and wool dress goods tor you to seen h> your f Every article in every department must be sold regardless of cost or value at practically the <,t025 to St 2 7 r > ner bbl iruaranteed to rnnhiin 3 hiiah 1 spring dewing at little expense r * V beginning of cold winter weather when you need the goods. We positively will not carry over * Apples, to per bbl, guaranteed to contain 3 bushel. 4 .almoes, a verv nici‘ line to sele< t fiom, pei yd., 3< to . . o< + goods and must have room for our new spring stock. Thousands of broken sizes, small lots* White Lilly Flour, An excellent Hour, per 1-4 bbl, only . . 93c . 'leiinis Hannelsi, itwill pay you to look this line over, yd to 7c ■■■ and ends, Clothing, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Hosiery, Blankets, Em- * MoriMnon P i ftlir nonp better 1-4 bbl onlv tun Valmount Batis in. choice > assortment new spring patterns * _ broideries, Laces, Trimming, Lace Curtains, Carpets, Notions, Remnants of Dry Goods, Etc. * Monsoon Hour, none bi tter, 1 4 bbl, only . . . Si.o3 and colors, i to 10 yd lengths actual value 10c yd, peryd be 4- * , \ .... 1 _ G() | d Medal Flour, the world’s best, that hasnoequal, 1-4 bl $1.12 12 l-2c Manchester Woven ('hambrays, per yd. -7c . Linen Suitings, 34 inch, white, 1 to 10 yd lengths, worth ‘4sc yd The Bi? Store’s Great EmbrOlderV and Lace Sale. * 21 1-2 ,bs 11 & B Hn< ‘ Gran ” blted S,, K ftr f °r . SI.OO Side inmiHortljis special nun na nt sail*, per y<l . I. 9c In<wy . . r i .. .. . . . • * Extra Fancy Michigan Potatoes, not home grown, per bu. 48e I Arnold Tropical Suitings, very popular fabrics, all new effects, + ()\ ER 10,(XX J yds Embroideries and Laces. 1 he greatest; embroidery and lace sale ever inaugurated in value 20c yd, sale price, per yd .. . 10<: . the city of Rensselaer. 10c Standard Canned r l omatoes, per can k . . 8 1.3 c W hittemlom Mill Miuccrized Oxfords, assoited colois, \alue a M a»bi <■> a ■« r> T All other goods at the same proportion. i sale pnee per yd : .j ibe v Tuesday, Jan. 15, 8:30 A. M. till Saturday night, Jan. 1 9. *— ■ d . yt- —-rr —— —r—7 -t;, Arnold Henriette, very fine cloth, cream ground, with assort- 4. . r„, - '— ( leaks, 1-4 to 1 2 oir marked price in plain figures. 10 cloth nient of black dots, stripes and checks, value 37 l-2c yd ISc Embroideries, 4 inch to 18 inches wide, values up to 35c per yd. choice of lot, only per yd . capes, some fur trimmed, was 3.50 to $7.50, phoice of lot 50c. Simpson Eddy Silk, high grade cloth, all colors,|worth 4Oc yd 19c * Embroideries, 3 to 10 inches wide, these are exrra fine bargains for the money, only per yd . . sc* 20 per cent off marked price on Furs. 2 car loads wire fence. I Arnold’s Oxford waistings, fine mercerized (dotlb white ground +<■»■ ~. . .. " i ' 7 1 " <?> Bu jrthe Electric Weld Wire r enci ng before the advance. It is colored figures, 50c value, sale price per yd . 29c 4. See the new radium silks 35c to 45c per yard, worth double. Clothing 10 to 50 per cent discount. > taking the lead of all fencing. .. ■. . L
