Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1904 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
tex home or vnrot To Mothers of Ailing Children Many little boys and girls in this town are weak, thin-legged, hollowcheeked and bloodless. We wish every mother could know what our Vinol will do for such children. We promise that it will create flesh, build them up and make them strong, robust and rosy. If it fails to do this we will cheerfully return all the money paid us for the Vinol taken. On these terms it's your duty to try it. J. A. LARSH, Druggist.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK North Side of Public Square RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. DIRECTORS. Loans Money on all kinds of Good Security, on CITY PROPERTY and on A. FARMS at Lowest Rates, Pays Interest . John M. Wasson. on Savings, Pays Taxes and Makes In- Vice-President, vestments for customers and others and James T. Randle, sol cits Personal Interviews, with a view fleo. e. nurray. to Business, promising every favor con- K. L. Hollingsworth, sistent with Safe Banking. Cashier. FARH LOANS A SPECIALTY.
i FARMERS! FARMERS! j j ARE YOU GOING TO HAVE A SALE? | * Employ the “Hustling Pair” of auctioneers. ♦ X Why? We get the highest prices, we treat X > your friends and bidders with courtesy, we * 4 . . „ ♦ > guarantee satisfaction or no pay. (jet our ♦ X terms before you employ your auctioneer. X ! i : Phone 515-H. HARMON & GRANT, Rensselaer, Ind. 1 ♦ ♦
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tons, to wipe tlielr boots on the mat, to speak pleasantly to older persons, to put every garment in its proper place, to remove their hats upon entering a house, to attend strictly to their own business and to be as kind and helpful to their sisters as to other boys’ slsterß.
What Bor* Should Learn. Boys should learn to laugh, to run, to swim, to be neat, to make a fire, to be punctual, to do an errand, to cut kindlings, to sing if they can, to help their mothers, to hang up their hats, to respect their teachers, to hold their beads erect, to sew on their own but-
