Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hus Store Has A Pore-Food Law Of Its Own ___ It Applies to everything, and • everything must live up to the ! provisions of this law. 1 . 1 Yon might think that some ; things (Canned Goods, for in- ’ stance) would have to be taken on trust, but an observing grocer soon learns where each brand of these goods belongs, no matter what the labels may say, and acts accordingly. The moral of all this is that this might be a good plaee to come when yon want pure food eatables. HcFarland & Son ■tollable Oroooro
FOB SALE. Farms and Pasture Land. 40 acres on main road near station with stores, school and churches. No improvements. Will trade olear for live stock or town p-operty or sell on easy payments. 80 acres, on -main road, free mail, near church, 40 acres cultivated, 40 aers timber and pasture, six room house, large barn, good well and small orchard. This farm has school fund loan on it of SBOO Will sell on terms of S3OO down or trade for live stock or other property. Price SBO. 280 acres, well located, gravel road, near school, mostly black level land that I will offer for a short time at $22.50 per acre. Terms SI,OOO down. This piece is fine for general farming and ail good soil. 14 acres, on main road, near station, that I will trade clear for stock, vacant lots or other property. G. F. MEYERS. The Republican is headquarters for fine job printing.
Optometry « 9 <►' v ■ ? “Optometrist” means a person licensed nnder the laws of the < > state to test eyesight and fit glasses. Having recently taken ! i the State Board Examination and was one of a few that successfully | [ passed, the privilege to use this title has been extended to me and is ) | tbe state guarantee to yon of my competency and authority to cor- ;; rect refractive errors by proper glasses, which is not only an fm- < | provement to vision but a benefit to one’s general health. Remember < > the word “Optometrist,” it will safeguard you against Incompetents !! who are neither capable nor authorized by law to test your sight or ! I prescribe glasses. Yon owe it to yourself to get posted on the new )) Optometry law recently passed by the state for yon and your family’s < ’ protection. A | :'■••• m r‘ : 1 --A * Wi •" His ■ > Mb , H UgW'? > jH| J iHß|t * • fiPaßwßl •_ •' ' ; If yonr eyes bother yon and cause yon to feel bad, don’t put it ► off, but cnll on the “Optometrist,” have yonr eyes properly taken ► care of and be relieved of yonr tronble. If yon break a lense or any l part of yonr glasses don’t take them just any place, thinking yon can ; get the same thing, but take them to Catt, the Optometrist, then yon \ take no chances. Remember this. ► In order to get the people familiar with the new title, “Optometrist,” which the state law has given the science of correctlon of visual defects by glasses, I will give $5.00 in gold to the person that writes “Dr. A. G. Catt, Optometrist,” the greatest number of tlpies on a 3Mx5% inch postal card and malls to me on or before the first day of Jane, 1909. Office over Long’s Drug Store. DR. A. G. CATT, Optometrist, Rensselaer, Indiana. Note the Difference Between the ordinary flat tip*- lens, as used for the past /J half century, and the newWt*SG UgJ AY** ly discovered TOBIC Wgr LENS which artificially prof WET? vides the finest steadiest ' L -tfv. \ pg»c. and clearest vision. We are 1 [l %% nflT experts in the adjusting of \ glasses to the eyes of young L and old, and our knowledge ■Kk / mPyJj • -jtf of the human eye and its needs, enables us to correctBBKI V • ly fit all ages with the right ! 1 lens to improve the vision. DB. ROSE M. REMMEK, » ■ Registered and Licensed Optometrist. Phone 403. Second floor Harris Bank Building. •' - * i
