Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J DR. CHAS. VICK, OPT. D. / j THE OPTICIAN. < V The optician who asks the public j A to patronize him should first acquire \ y 4 knowledge of the anatomy of the F g eye the vision, 4 then of the principles of optics, the \ “ laws a nd properties of light, its re- f f eV fraction by transparent media of dis- J a ferent density, and an aquaintance i ' sHT with d** various kinds of lenses, and V 4 their action upon rays of light that 4 j JgS pass through them. \ F He has the paraphernalia usually F 4 found in a first class office, for test- 4 A ing the eye. He is a close student or specialist, devoting his entire time to his A v He commenced fitting people with glasses in 1872. v • A discount will be given from his regular prices, from now until January Ist, i A 1902. Come and have your eyes tested; you will find his diagnosis correct, no A F matter what the trouble may be. F 4 Office with R. P. Benjamin, the Music Dealer. Second door west of the Rens- J A selaer Bank, Rensselaer, Indiana. a

Lumber, hijn _ | Hardware, Lumber, ■ Hardware, Lumber, Hardware, AT ’ LEE’S at HcCOYSBURG Thp 00 Ppnl Dnpkpl to b flu Ub IWbllbl OlUlb SANTA CLAUS’ HEADQUARTERS The greatest display of Holiday Goods ever put under one roof can now be seen at no other place only the 99 cent Racket Store. Goods you pay two and three dollars for go here for 99 cents. Candies and nuts almost given away. One entire side of store g^iven over to display our toys. Nothing ever before on exhibition so grand and magnificant. Giving the little ones a real glimpse of Fairyland. It is well worth while for you to come miles to see the greatest, grandest and most up to date store in the state of Indiana. Just think, nothing in store on sale over 99 cents, and that alone ought to bring you here. A fine Rubber Coat for 99 cents, worth $3.50 of any body’s money, only a few. A boy’s kersey Overcoat for 99 cents, worth $2.50 anywhere else. Sizes from 3to 8 years. Only a few, come early. A few of Ladies’ Fur Scarfs and Muffs, sold at other places for $2.75; at the 99 Cent Racket Store you know the price, nothing higher. Albums sold as high as $3 and ss—your choice for 99 cents. All kinds of celluoid goods at bargains. , A special bargain in fine cigars for the Holidays, at 99 cents a box—The “Rough Rider” Brand. . A lot of Infants Cloaks, never sold for less than $1.50 to $2.50, to be sold in the next 10 days at 99 cents. You will miss it if you do not come after these bargains. When you see what your neighbor gets and saves, you will then kick yourself for not doing likewise. Come, one and all; a present for the children and a Merry Christmas to all. RANSFORD & FRANK, 218 Washington St. ■ Rensselaer, Ind.

Boy’s Life Saved From Membranous | Croup.

C. W. Lynch, a prominent citizen of Winchester, Ind M writes, "My little boy had a severe attack of membranous croup, and only got relief after taking Foley’s Honey and Tar. He got relief after one dose and I feej that it saved the life of my boy." Refuse substitutes. Sold by A. F. Long.

DR- MOORE, Specialist, HBMORHORM, ( ’■S.'iHs.woM.,.' Office Fir»t Stairs West of Fendig’s C rug Store. Phone s S i. RENSSELAER, IND.