Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Permanently Located in Rensselaer for More Than Four Years. It has been my constant endeavor for more than four years to establish and maintain a reputation for carefully and accurately correcting refractive errors by using the correct lenses to correct the trouble found, giving perfect vision, relieving tired eyes, headaches and nervous trouble, which is a benefit to one’s general health. Inquire among those that have had attention of this kind and see who receives the credit for the benefit they have received. After satisfying yourself of this fact, you can find the office to have such trouble taken care of, over A. F. Long’s Drug Store on telephone 232. Dr. A. G. Catt, Optometrist, graduate of Optical College, also registered on State Board Examination. NOTICE. Rensselaer, Ind., Dec. 24, 1908. I will go on the above date to Piqua, Ohio, for an absence until January 2d, and wish to inform the public of my absence. Dr. E. N. LOY.
REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. Rose Remmek, optical specialist; who has been located at Clarke’s jewelry store, has moved her office to the second floor of the Harris bank building, where she will have more room for the practice of optics. AU old patients, and any new ones suffering from eye discomforts are cordially invited to call. Phone 403. The Republican expects its carriers to be prompt and regular and alms to have evefy subscriber to the Evening Republican receive his paper on time. In order that subscribers may not miss the paper we wish they would call us by telephone promptly when the paper fails to put in an appearance. Call phone 151 and have your meats delivered.
