Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1900 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Stylish Belt-Buckle. a <v. Handsomely gold-plated, with Boman finish, and set witb rub y colored jewel in the center. This will be welcomed for “dreMed-up” occasions by the ladies who like to wear different colored sashes. The gold-finish goes well with any of them. Given tor 20 Hao heads and a A-cent stamp, Ladies* Apron. /h rh Made of good /H //I quality lawn, with f<Ai, ZA I alternate revering It jSSmSti 111 and tucks; broad EJ //WMWW l 1 hem at bottom, and O / lIT«A‘ \LJ 18 neatly gathered / 'lrlnii \ at waist; a very I I r VI 1 superior and stylish article. Size, 36x40 Inches. olvenfor2oltoa hemlis fttMt ft 2*-CCHt L ~ J stamp. Fruit Picture. , ifitM inchest Oivaa for •Um heads a nd a 2 cent stamp. 50-Foot Clothes Line. Given tor ffi V Ma< j e closely braided cotton’ threads, strong, and will give the best of satisfaction.

Boiy>f Cdored Crayons. S Perl Olton bend* and a 2c. stamp. Fine wax crayons, fifteen different colors, accom. panted with outline pictures for coloring. Each crayon Is wrapped with strongpaper, to prevent breaking. Child’s Drawing Book. A collection gy 1 ..,.i... of nice outline pictures bound - into book form with sheets of tissue paper be- .S'. tween the Ot( leaves. On these S yqtoftagCTJg tissue pages the as^S^ e jraiißMa&. children can trace the picture* beneath, thus affording enjoyment, as well as instruction to the hand and eye. These drawing books and the box of crayons go very well together. There are six different kinds, and each drawing book requires 6 Hon beads and a 2-cent stamp. Naval Box Kite. SeeltFlyl ” Thecele- . brated box kite now so 7-/ / A^Sb / '' long and come* safely folded, but can quickly be spread to \ fly. Every \ American boy ,X. persons also are interested Hailed free tor 40 Hon bead* cut free* Um Goffe* wrapper* and a 2-CMt stamp.

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