Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1907 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

: ANSWERS, by C. A. PETERS TW&Bm Optician Q —Why do school children good tight, require glasses? . A.—-Mainly to rest the eyes, ‘t he eye does not obtain its growth until the child is about ihe age ot twelve. The growing eye is taxed beyond its strength- the proper glasses,best and preserve the eyes. - „ . , . , <g;_\\hy do children squint! A —By squinting or frowning the muscle in the tyierfi relieved of this is nature** way. Study glasses relieve this strain *n«t thus prevent squint. > >. ■ - Q. —Why do children have eye headaches! A.—An eye headache is a reflex pain caused by straining the eyes; the pain may be over the eyes or through the temples. The temedy tor eye headaches is relict glasses, to be worn studying. • Testiog and Cansoltatioii Free C. J}. Peters, Graduate Optician.

CM Little 6em Brkry and Confectionery Ice Cream Parlor , Cl ME used to be that every dealer made his ownTceXream. Of recent vears almost all dealers have had it shipped in to them, and they are ignorant of the ingredients used and the methods of its manufacture. Cream is cheaper in the small town than it is in the city, and it is therefore more expensive to manufacture in the city, and add to this the manufacturer’s profit and express charges, and if the Ice cream is sold at the sanv price the local manufacturer sells it for, there is a cheapening of the ingredients. - — —- The ‘‘Little Gem” uses pure cream, separated by local dairymen—you know the product is pure and free from the cheapening processes employed by the manufacturers in the big cities. Our gasoline engine makes it possible to freeze ten gallons of cream in eight minutes. Orders delivered to any part of the city Try it and you will agree that the Little Gem Ice Cream is the-best ever sold in Rensselaer.' A large room with every appointment for the retail trade. Maks Us Your Is* Cream Maker*. A. E. BOLSER.

Farmers’ Supply Establishment We desire to thank the people of Jasper and surrounding counties for the patronage in th.e past and kindly ask a continuance of the same. Remember we carry Groceries, Dry Goc>ds, Bnggies, Wagons, Harness, Horses and Milk Cows. We try to sell what the people want to buy and buy what our customers have to sell. EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT US THAT PEOPLE BUY WHERE THEY SFLL and where they get value received Remember you get what yououy. . ; ~ X ~ — 7 ~\ We bought a ear load of new buggies to sell at bed rock prices. We are always anxious for more business and always ready to do as we agree. W. L. WOOD - Parr, Indiana.

■ Judy’s We advertise—not like other people tell a few truths and do a lot of business. We have had a steady increasing business for twenty-five years. Regular and continuous sales this year far above any previous year. One week almost as good as another. A true record of horse sales one week in May shows more horses sold that week than every business hour in the week. Most of the horses were harnessed by us and sent away with a new or old buggy or wagon hitched. A' horse sold every hour and that not half of the business of the week—this is true —why say more except we have in stock and will keep the largest stock and largest variety of horses, mules, buggies,! wagons and harness injthe state. An average of 20 horses sold every Wednesday and lri WrijuTß day for the past six months and not half of the business means that we have the stuff. All comers know this is true and twenty-five years of continuous sale days every Wednesday and Friday at Judyville, Indiana, means that we know how—how to buy—how to treat our patrons. Write or come and see us. Three car loads of buggies—the greatest variety of styles ever seen in any county—automobile seats, shifting tops, and road wagons of every style—old and new—will trade for horses or for anything at Judyville on any Wednesday or Friday.” 11-18-25-2

Notice. Notice it hereby given to >ll person* holding warrant*, drawn on the Corporation 'Fund of the. City of Rensselaer. Indiana and . which were protested (w »*bi of fund*, on or before Hatch 2nd. 1907, will be doe and and payable at the offie ofthe City Treasurer of said City Jane 21 at, 1907. Notice is further given that no interest will be allowed on said warrants later than said but mentioned date. . / MOSES LEOPOLD, City Treasurer.