Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1909 — Page 2
fcHIOAGQ BARQArR STORE Sale to Begin Saturday, April 3, 1909. Building Rented, possession to be given duly 15, 1909. Stock not contracted and must be Closed Out at Retail, Regardless of Cost. Many goods at less than 40 cents on the dollar. Included in this big sale a Complete New Spring Stock contracted many months ago for a GREAT EASTER SALE. • , ‘ ■ - ■ - ■ Wi .• . r - . , Prices on new goods marked down less than regular price to sell them quickly and another extra 20 per cent discount off marked down prices on new high grade reliable up to date merchandise means the greatest values ever offered in this section of the country.
\ Shoes and Oxfords. A com P lete new stock Oxfords for men, women, boys, Misses and children, in taDS an( i blacks and all sizes, 20 per cent off, new standard makes, with prices stamped on the bottom in the leather. * '* 50 and 60 per cent off carried over stock, but good as new in style and for long wear. All Rubber Boots and Shoes at Cost. You can save 50 to 90 cents a pair on Boots. Rugs 10 to 20 per cent Discount Not an old pattern to show you and not a cheap, shoddy one in the lot. $12150 9x12 Brussels Rugs, now .... .$9.50 SIB.OO 9x12 Brussels Rugs, now 13X)0 $25.00 9x12 Velvet Rugs, now 19.00 $36.50 9112 Velvet Rugs, best Royal Wilton 29.25 A full line 9x12 Moquette Rugs. Hats and Caps A complete new stock of Felts and Straw Hats. 15 per cent off New Stock. 50 per cent off Carried Over Stock. See the new Longley soft or stiff Hats, in all the new shapes, retails everywhere at $3.00, and good as any $5.00 hat, 15 per cent off, or price now $2.55 All other hats 50c to $2.50 and 15 per cent off. Wall Paper At 25c on the dollar, or about one-fourth first cost to close out. to 7c per single roll, was 5 to 25c per single roll. Also new books of all the new spring patterns made, at special prices. A Lace Curtain Sale Not a dozen pairs carried over, all new, fresh stock, all new patterns. One-third less than regular price to sell quick. ' Hosiery and Underwear A complete Spring and Summer stock. 1 All 10c Hose now per pair All 15c Hose now per pair. 12c All 25c Hose now per pair 19c All 50c Hose now per pair 38c Summer Underwear in every style at marked down prices. Spring Jackets All shades and styles, $3.50 to $7.50, worth $5.00 to SIO.OO. • M in— ——«■■■ .■■in. Dress Skirts The most complete line of new novelties ever shown, and not an old one in the lot. All marked down and extra 10 per cent off. Ribbons Ribbons—a complete new line. 10 per cent off on all Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Telescopes, etc. Special sale on Laces, tucked allovers, that should have arrived sooner. 20 per cent off on all Embroideries.
■; ’. . ;(:is . ( .. t t .££• • -*ww * -■ ; Saturday, May Ist, the last day for redeeming coupons for premiums. Come and bring your friend to the greatest Closing Out Sacrifice Sale ever in Western Indiana. The Old Reliable that always gives yon the best values. b. forsytms. Hroprietor. Chicago Bargain Store » .iJib,-M <»<»•'*• •■»■!.» .»> .wiJWf «»»• vruhr t 6u«T| at «wrw t < ,nuMur*■•»» ioi®J »sn>6u»s^Bßr itv> h- rTw'i »uQm*« w 0 ;| . „;.... .
Special Grocery Reduction Sale 50,000 dozen Eggs wanted for April. Will pay the * highest cash price. Four carloads just received and retailed at less than < competition can buy them. A few prices for a limited .< time only. ' « One carload H. & E. Granulated Sugar, 35,000 ’ pounds, 21 pounds for SI.OO « One carload Gem Flour, 210 barrels, bought before ; the advance, worth now $1.60, but this sale per sack $1.50. < ' This Gem of the Valley Flour had taken all the first < prizes last fall out of 57 bread makers in the county and J township. * One carload Gold Medal Flour bought and stored < before the advance, worth $1.75 per sack, now special; sale per sack $1.60 ■ One carload, 550 bushels, fancy sand-grown Northern < Michigan Seed and Table Potatoes, none better grown, ‘ and worth 20c per bushel more than home grown. ’ Fancy round white Rurals, per bushel. .90c J The finest pure seed stock to be found, Ohio Rose * Triumphs or Six Weeks Potatoes. One carload Salt, best barrel you ever saw, sl.lO ’ and $1.15. • m A pure genuine guaranteed Maple Syrup, Indiana J make, per gallon $1.25 ;
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Pittsburg Electric-Weld Fence I Mm *MR ■□EL'., I - I *- K I Py? ' ZzE MWb *' ! i—* ***" , ‘y i ****'K l ** - — - 'rhjanH”“ • .ZZ'.- a -—•*«*■•» •* • , •'* . .rfukiv- ■. a jw»' ,“■”***’ • Pittsburgh Electric Weld Fence is taking the lead over the entire country. It is the most practical fence made. It is a hundredfold times stronger than any other fence. _ We have a full line of poultry and field fence. Poultry fence made out of 10 and 13 or 9 and 11 wire, no other as good. Dress Goods Sale Every yard new and old Worsted Dress Goods on the shelves, blacks and colors, at manufacturers’ wholesale price, or about 25 per cent discount. Silks ‘ \ A complete new line of blaek and colors, Satin Foul-, ards, Taffetas, Peau-de-soies, etc., at 10 per cent off marked prices. Wash Dress Goods A complete new line of everything in the market, all at a discount off mark down close prices to close out. Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits A complete new line, in all the newest shades and weaves and latest models, all marked at close, quick selling prices, $10.50 to $18.50, worth $12.50 to $22.50. See the new novelties for Easter in Ladies' and Gents’ Furnishings, Neckwear, Ties, Collars, etc. New Shirt Waists, Princess Wash Suits, Umbrellas, Window Shades, Poles, etc. See the new models in the long-waist Corsets, the celebrated new Bon Ton and the long-waist SI.OO corset, for only ....... ,i...... 50c fpfj*T.---4- J.,; -s
Sharpless Cream Separators 10 per cent discount for cash or a bankable note for 1 year without interest. Only seven Separators left of the world’s best, that runs easiest, lasts longest, less pieces to wash, and separates the closest, and guaranteed a lifetime—what more would you want?
a iS&f xlotbing sale WK : 1 “ I A’-1 J( \ x I : ■ |Tm u! A j j xUC* All Carried Over ol U W Stock, W 50 t° 60 P er •Jh jK VUsasaM Discount. ’ The most elaborate line of new high-grade ‘ ‘ Sterling I Made” Clothing ever shown in town by any house or : firm. These were contracted for last fall and the firm ; would not accept a countermand, and we have marked ; them at quick-selling prices, $3.00 to $5.00 less than you > would buy equal quality elsewhere, and for this sale we J offer another, reduction of 20 per cent off the marked ; down price in plain figures, to close out. All the new shades in one, two and three button : shadow stripe worsteds, at SIO.OO, $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 Suits, worth $12.50 to $25.00 Choice now, SB.OO SIO.OO, $12.00 and $16.00, to close out. A Special Linen Sale • The greatest Table Linen sale ever inaugurated in Rensselaer. We have had many linen sales at a profit, but this is the first attempt to sell at manufacturers* wholesale prices, and some at less than cost to close out. : A clean fresh stock, many new patterns, at 20 per cent off : marked down close prices, and napkins to match. You should avail yourself of this only opportunity of a lifetime. 72-inch new Satin Damask, new patterns, the best money can buy, to sell at a close marked price of $1.50 per yard, closing out price, 20 per cent discount, or per yard, $1.20. 72-inch, same as above, marked $1.25, 20 per cent discount or per yard SI.OO 72-inch, same as above, 20 per cent discount or . .80c 64-inch pure Irish and German Damask Linen, bleached and unbleached, marked at close price 80c per yard, 20 per cent discount, or per yard 64c 64-inch Linen and Mercerized Cotton Satin Damask, the best made, was 60c per yard, but marked down to 50c per yard and 20 per cent off, or now to close out, at per yard .40c 60-in. Renfrew Plaids and Colors, color guaranteed, marked 50c yard, regular price, 20 per cent off or now per yard : ,40c 60-inch, a great line linen Mercerized Cotton and colored damasks marked 25c yard, now per yard ... .200 A special great closing out sale of Carpets, Rugs, Floor Matting, Linoleum, Lace Curtains Not an old cheslnut pattern in the lot, but see for yourself. 50c Tapestry Brussels Carpet, closing out per yard 38c 75c Tapestry Brussels, closing out now at .... * 55c 50c Union Ingrain Carpet, closing out noy per yd. at 35c 60c All Wool Ingrain, closing out price ... 45c and 500 Remnants in 5 to 20 yard lengths, nearly half price. We had 42 rolls Floor Matting and about 20 rolls left, was 16c to 50e per yard, for tne finest madq, now 100 to 25c per yard. Ji: ‘in" .•'*> *’ ’.'••""j
