Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1874 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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TRYING ON THE BOOTS! tTMs Mlow Is In trouble. And no wonder! For the new boots he has bought, without first try in? them on,will not fit He might learn a lesson from the little fellow who sent the following letter tothePnbllsher of the Yonng Folks* News: "Dear Sir— Having heard of the Young Eolkb’Nxws, I send for a specimen copy lalwaysfindit the best way to try on my boots before I buy them. _ Fbbddib B. boon afterward came another .etter, as foliows: "Dear Sir— My little boy has examined the specimen numbers which yon sent him, has tried the boots on, and likes the fit. So please send him the Young Folks’ News for one year. Fbbddu’s Fathbb.” Send a three-cent stamp for a Specimen Copy. Tn/ on the boots first. They are sure to fit Price, only 81.25, and warranted to last for one year, with a handsome Chromo given “ to boot.” The paper for one year, postage paid, and the choice of four Chromos, 81.35. Or the paper, with either Chromo mounted, 81.50; or with too Chromos, mounted, $1.75: or with/our mounted, 82.25. Mounted Chromes are ready for framing. OUBLE BARHRD GUN; warranted real English : barrels, patent breech, a good shooter, with Fhuk, :h and wad-cutter. Sent C. O. D., with privilege to el-
