Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Any intelligent, industrious per sop tookißg for employment wo’d do well to correspond wi h the Parliament Publishing Company, about the Perspeotoscope, a de* ?eriptioH of wbidh will be found in th s issue of the paper. The instiuuient was invented by a mems her of the company and they have 1 nudertaker- to put it on the mari et. The well known reputation «>f the firm it, sufficient guarantee that there is no hum Dug about it. At any rate, it would cost only a postage stamp to find out all about Charles Vick, the Optician, says that h s business is improving ngh, along His long experience, and the fact thathe keeps constantly on hand only first grade goods , explains his cJaim
Farm Loann W c are prepared 1c mike f oans at a lower vnte of intei« ti an any other firm in Jasper cot. a ty. The expenses will be as low . - the lowest. Call and see us. < rfice i-» Odd Fellows’ Temple, m i> the Court House. WARREN & IRWIN It. 8. Dwiggins has re'u rood b*! Rensselaer and will make this ctiv his permanent home, lie Las opened a law office and will devote his entire time to the practice of his prof ssion He quit the prae- ? tice about fifteen years ago on ac- 1 count of his health which is now ally remove ed. See his ard in auotuer column. MENICUS LENSES The particular advantage these Menicns lenses possess are that they give much more correct sec** onoary axes and when adjusted to the eye yield more perf. ct vision through the periphery of the rendering the field of vision larger and more distinct The above is a scientific fact.— If you wants pair -f the-e lenses of ih-» best material in the world, ccrrecdy adjusted to your vision, notify, or call on Dr. Chas. Vick. I the Opt’cian. Rensselaer, Ind. '
Do You Know Winn a w, ■ irro i nnr H 111 Im t s? s. - If not. read on a littb: fmt her. The Pkrspi ctoscop is a new th.ng in ptics, just -patent* ed, made to supplement lie (’airier , and mor th.ui doubh s its valu u.d the value o. its prodm ts. It is the picture maker or the pWine view r, what the teb escope ht t' e ast runonier. The olanets, to the natural eye, are l*emibl'iil• but ■> I e-i the telescoi e is ur n d upon them they are gran . Jns so with tin* t f ispectoscooe, it rev als bemitie, in your pii In es w id) vol ha-1 no idea existed. It gives the true perspective from a single picture, sb w« ing every part of the scene in the exact siz *, position and proporVon that you saw t.iem when you placed the camera-men just as tall, rivers as wide an I mountains as distant, as if you were again iool ing at the objects themselves. Any one having a camei i loses half Hie niea air of taking pictures if he does not have this instrum *nt Everyb xly who buys a u mera now includes the P' rspi otoscope as a [ art of the outfit.
Mag vs*—* A strictly high-oracle Family Sewjpo Machine, possessing all modern improvements. GfioiflQleeil Enool to me Best Prices very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. BH* MfeMl Cl aftgartv Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Hotair Motion and Ball Bearings* v.a;A d for all flunoccupied territory.”
Everyone having a stock of .h( tcprai hs w 11 get in fin* il< iV more pie -sure .mt of tiaiu, il they are seen thro’ the Pi Rspr otoscope, for, where s before a glance ata picture wa>> sufficient, thro this wonderful instrument one will gaze and gaze. The price of the Perspecto* scope, coV r i* dwithM rocco, is two dollars; but we will semi you an introduction s mple tor one doll r and t enty-five ents, if you will there'iter show L t other per. ons who a e inf* erested in the camera or photo raphic pictures, and tell them where you parch** as< d it, and we will agree t rdnn the on eonreiuinof th instrument, f ddoesnot cone up to des ;r ption. b ■<. PuniamentPcb.ijlJvg c o 324 lAarbomSt j 1 ■ (hiicago
KmtoK Br^^W^o w ; ; -' : < ;; p, WwWHBBfIM w*? ?l ;: issv’■ • ■• '/ c£'. If you want to raise colts that will be the best for general purpose, that will bring the highest price on the -market, go to tho Lafayette Impo: ing Co., 33 North Third Street, and see their fine lot of German Coach Stc ions, just imported, or If you want to buy a slalllon on terms that he wiL pay himself out, call on or address THE LAFAYETTE IMPORTING CO., j cPffiS Lafayette, Ind. Ahu £i£SLiX>-L*-.z- i . '..—J .; . ..
F .A WOOTDI ISJ&CIC), Fieal-Hlisteite* Foresman, j na No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles southwest of Rensselaer; a very desirabl * fa rm; will be sold on favorable terms at $45 per acre. 78: 160 acres, well improvt d,2 miles from town; long time. 84: 820 aci es, unimproved, one mile from rr. town; 60 miles southeast of t Chicago; price I LOper acre; will takes6oo in good trade. 86: 160 acres, all fei ced, town site on the farm, large hay barn, store building, hly scales, etc.; on 3-1 by., a bargain a* S2O per acre. 89: 80 acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles from town; price $12.50 per acre; long time at 6 per cent, interest. 96: 40 acres, unimproved, two miles from town; $lO per acre on good terms.
