Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J DR. CHAS. VyCK, OPT. D. j THE OPTICIAN. \ The optician who asks the public ¥ to patronize him should first acquire A a knowledge of the anatomy of the eye and the physiology of vision, j - f ww ferent density, and an aquaintance A with the various kinds of lenses, and ?|§| their action upon rays of light that r pass through them, r JR H i He has a first class trial case with « ENGNNPk all the other paraphernalia usually # . . , ” found in a firstclass office, for test--4 ing 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, A 1902. Come and have your eyes tested; you will find his diagnosis correct, no ▼ matter what the trouble may be. | r Office with R. P. Benjamin, the Music Dealer. Second door west of the RensA selaer Bank. Rensselaer, Indiana.
YSchieyf Santiago 1 BY GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM. 9 HjHMtojiEffEmJWThe intrepid Associated Press war correspondent, who flof “ “• : wa* aboard the U. 6.8. Brooklyn during the entire five MM niont ** H of the l ' a,,, P a *K n - Illustrated with photographs S PimaMl ne Most Sensation®! M Book cf the Day. H 1 |t i'F' 'wMilSil The true story of tlio fjitioun cr i»e of the Fl.'in; £/• , b'l '"■■■■'■ wHimH Squadron under Commodore Winfield Scott Sclilet. lii.'uiiRe . -r'iClk r V’ C-A Tk-mrWiß ln» the blockade and fleet ruction of the Spanish fleet, O J WKnH TOLU fob the first time. aSt f* 'llifflffiM'S'Ei / *sl__ Contain* an antofrraph endorsement and personal U i i ■' account of the battle by Hear-Admiral Schley. L' -inSWSrltm l ■'‘•'’i islWßi “The facts of the story of the movements M PtnßF':''-1..,.ed W.4.,MB|||!M and operations of the Flying Squadron as the a “ uthor them in Gus hook are correct.” 8} IhKJw'l bi All Interesting narrative of facts. Explain* the soB \ TBHMW W™™ I 'SW called • 'Retrograde Movement;” the ”1,0<.p;” the "Coalinu B ‘illlap lllipll™ Froblem.” and settles conclusively every adverse ruling If! f PRES'OENT ROOSEVELT, when Governor fY THE HEW YORK HERALD nnyn:—"Mr. J Hi | ai New York, said:—“Air. Graham's story in ■ Ornhnm, in the telling of facts, leaves the g ■ls the best account I have heard ov fetal at the 1 reader free to make the deduction that § 19 ja naval fighting daring the war. It needed just f several naval officers need a Court of la- ft Ml st as much courage to go about taking photo* I qairy to re-estahlish their reputations, if H | graphs as it did to werk the gans." ■ they out be re-estsMUbed. 1 Bjt Nosubject has ever been before the public that has Interested everybody ns HI the manner in which Admiral Schley has been treated, and the American people B demand the full aooognltlon ot tho Haro of Santiago. Tills book tells §■ everything Just as it occurred and as the. eyewitnesses saw it. Book is Bellini■l like wildfire. Liberal commissions. Outfit and books now ready. Send seven H 3-cent stamps for canvassing outfit. ACT QUICK. Now is the time to MAKE MONEY. Jfif Price $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, according to style of binding desired. 1 AGENTS I W. Ba GONKEY COMPANY { Scte Publishers, CHICAGO. A
