Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1902 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I DR. CHAS. VICK, OPT. D. J | THE OPTICIAN. J * The optician who asks the public T v __ to patronize him should first acquire 9 h a knowledge of the anatomy of the A eye and the physiology of vision, t then of the principles of optics, the A laws and properties of light, re- A ~ fraction by transparent media of dis- T y ferent density, and an aquaintance v A with the various Jcinds of lenses, and A their action upon rays of light that ▼ V P ass through them. V i He has a first class trial case with A all the other paraphernalia usually ’ 9 _ ” found in a firstclass office, for test- 9 \ ing the eye. He is a close student or specialist, devoting his entire time to his A T chosen profession. He commenced fitting people with glasses in 1872. 9 A discount will be given from his regular prices, fiom now until January Ist, 9 \ 1902. Come and have your eyes tested; you will find his diagnosis correct, no A t matter what the trouble may be. V F Office with R. P. Benjamin, the Music Dealer. Second door west of the Rens- 9 s selaer Bank, Rensselaer, Indiana. •: ’ THE’ 99 CENT Racket Store. J !; RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ; j Special Inventory Salel For the balance of January we will sell and give bar- 1 gains in everything in that is in the store, to make room ’ d for the coming of our Spring Goods. Goods vou < pay one, two and three dollars for, and as high as $5, < to close out at the ridiculously low price of 99 cents ’ < and less. When you think of the mammoth stock of J goods of every variety manufactured on the face of the ! earth and stop to think that in the vast assortment- ;■ There is Nothing Over 99 Cents in the Store, you will hardly believe your own eyes, but such is thevase. < We have the bargains and we give the people the bene- ’ J fit of the same; there is something new every day— , Jwe are up-to-date. If any one thinks we are asleep we < 1; would be glad to have an interview with his royal high- ' d ness. When it comes to buying and giving bargains, < we are the people and must be respected as such. < Do not forget us when in Rensselaer, we can accom- ’ modate you with almost anything you wish. From ic ’ to 99 cents is our limit. No matter what the goods ’ cost us we shall ask you nothing higher than 99 cents. ’ d Only 99 cents for anything in the store! Just think ’ what that means to careful buyers, when a dollar looks ' d as big as a cart wheel! But the difficulty is overcome; ; we sell you as much for 99 cents as you get for 1, 2 or ’ 3 dollars elsewhere. < COME IN AND HEAR OUR GRAND ORCHESTRA I; MUSIC FREE. < j THE 99 CENT. RACKET STORE.
ANNOUNCEMENT. I; After present building con-1 I; tracts are completed, Don-I neliy Bros, will do no more < ;! contracting of that nature.; < Our Planing Mill and the; ;• manufacture of mill work,; I; store and office fixtures,; ,i stock and storage tanks, etc. I I; will be continued as hereto-! I; fore. We will also continue j !; to carry on our gravel roof-1 ;[ ing business, painting and I < paper-hanging, cabinet, up-; ;j bolstering and furniture re-;! I; pairing. A specialty will;l !; be made of window and ;l I; door frames, door and win- I; 