Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DR. CHAS. VICkT OPT. D. THE OPTICIAN. ”^ le °P t ‘ c ' an asks the public to patronize him should first acquire A a knowledge of the anatomy of the # eye and the physiology of vision, jjgHS9HHHE' then of the principles of optics, the .*<llaws and properties light, re'TMmSmm&r frac,ion *>>' transparent media of different density, and an aquaintance 1 with the various kinds of lenses, and SgB their action upon rays of light that pass through them. He has a first class trial case with all the other paraphernalia usually found in a firstclass office, for testing the eye. He is a close student or specialist, devoting his entire time to his chosen profession. He commenced fitting people with glasses in 1872. A discount will be given from his regular prices, from now until January Ist, 1902. Come and have your eyes tested; you will find his diagnosis correct, no matter what the trouble may be. Office with R. P. Benjamin, the Music Dealer. Second door west of the Rensselaer Bank, Rensselaer, Indiana.

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1902. After waiting on the vast multitudes of people through the holidays, we still have a few bargains left, and we shall continue to give better bargains for the year 1902 than ever. Never before have the people of Jasper County and vicinity had such a rare treat in buying their goods and getting such bargains as they have since the 99 Cent Racket Store came to the city of Rensselaer. No wonder our competitors squirm under the awful pressure of their nerves. Our customers are getting fat on the mammoth amount of goods they can get here for 99 cents and less. Our trade is increasing daily and the way things look at the present writing we shall have to have larger quarters to accommodate the vast crowds which daily throng our store. They all buy something, too, as the many bargains are such that they cannot resist the terrible temptation of buying the same. We shall always have on exhibition bargains of a tempting You can depend on that no matter what the goods cost as they must go at a bargain price to you, and our standard of quality must be maintained. We have a few bargains in Misses’ Reefers, Children’s Cloaks and Jackets and Infants’ Cloaks at one-half the price you pay at other stores; goods we bought at 50 cents on the dollar you get the other 50 cents on the deal; no bargains like the same ever brought into Rensselaer. The goods could not be manufactured for what we are selling them for. Look for bargains, where you know you will find them, and that place is the 99 Cent Racket Store, 218 Washington street, Rensseiear,ind.

RANSFORD & FRANK, 218 Washington St. Renssalaar, lad.

/T~\ fSjjjTbeGmeer V I JBSjsZr who neither sands r \ 1 V'W his sugar nor A |' i 1 / waters his milk— ■ JR who believes in 1 f the best, and is particular to I m please his patrons. I 1 That’s the grocer who recom- I I mends and sells VLion Coffee t ■ Coffee that is coffee —unglazed m I -unadulterated. Livery Barn For Sale or Rent. The brick livery barn on Front street, on river aide, for sate or rent: old established stand. Henry Hildebrand. BOX SOCIAL AT ZAOOC. The box social which was to have been held at Zadoc, Dec. 13, was deferred to Saturday night, Jan. 4, 1902. Everybody invited to come. W. L. Hanna, Teacher. Don’t forget The Democrat when yoo have a legal notice to be pub-

DR. MOORE, Specialist, Qffl “ Flrrt SUlr * We>t »* Drus Store. Phone agi. RENSSELAER, IND.