Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DON’T FORGET!— That at Purcupile’s you have a chance to draw a nice present on eve ry 25c, worth of Tebaceo,.Cigars, Tea, Coffee, or Soap, that you buy. Pri" >e3 to be. given away on the above named articles. Kent!and Gazette: — Attorney Cbilcote, Rensselaer, was here at Court this week. Attorney Babcock. Rensselaer, has presided as judge the most of this week so far. Mi. H. M. Babb, the new landlord of tne Imes hotel arrived last Friday and at once opened the house to the publie, Ths new manager will look after the comfort of all his guests He is an old hotel man and will doubtless serve his guests in an acceptaple manner. The case of Wilson vs. Wilson for divorce has been on trial most of the weok to the present time and is uot concluded at this writing, Wednesday evening, The evidence on both sides disclose es a very unhappy state of affairs to havo existed beteen the parties for some time. This case was closely contested and attained much notoriety. Attornyg Ash and Cnrnmings plaintiff and Saun* derson, Comparet and Bishopp for defendant. The hearing occupied 4 days. F. W, Babcock presld d as special Judge and rendered an opinion and judgement this morning, grant-ing a divorce, small alimony and*awarding three of the six miuor children to each of the parties.

REMEMBER! AT H, M. PURCUPiLE’3 Is obe found a full line of fancy and staple Groceries. Sugars, Teas, Coffees, etc. All kinds of Canned Goods. In fact, everything Kept in a first class Restaurant. LUNCH on hand at all bours . WARM MEAL.S—2Sc. Call,—day or night—and be waited on." The publishers of the History of Beaton, Jasper Newton and Warren Co-ntiea inform us that the work is uow ready and will be delivered to subscribers next week. Two cents will now carry a letter to any part of the United States. We have a faint recollection when 25 cents was required for that work.

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN! —I wish to say to the Ladies of Rensselaer' and Jasper county that I am now keeping a complete stock of Ladies and Cnildreu’s Furnishing Goods, such as ready made Muslin Wear, Knit Woolen wear Skirs, Corsets, Hoop snirts, Glove*, Hosiery, Bustles, etc. Also Infants, and Children’s Dresses, StockiDgs Misses Corset-waists. Combination Suits in wotilcu knit wear. Ladies and Childrens Gossamer Water-proof Circulars, All* of which I offer at reasonable prices. Call and sea my stock, No trouble to show goods. MOLLIE W. BABCOCK. Miss! Babcock does .usinoss on straightforward, honest principles.— We bespeak for her a liberal patronage.—Ed.

Mr. Anderson and wife of Peoria 111 , visited th«ir niece, Mrs. Al. Catt during ths week. Chester township, Fulton County, voted aid to the Ft. Wayne, Peoria & Galesburg R R, recently. Millwright J W Vanwye is snper.intending the erection of the new mill of Jarard & Flynn, at this place Rev P McDade returned'Saturday from a visit among old friends of former charges Mr. and Mrs. Bon Tuteur have returned from a visit among freinds and relstiyes in Peoria, 111, Jno. Chamberlain is building a large house for Ben, Harris, on his farm about miles east of Julian. Tom Bisseuden returned to his home in Rensselaer, rather unexpectedly, Sunday evening, after an absence es over a year in Ouio. George McArov, druggist, Rising Bun, Ohio Co., sells Browu’s Iron Bitters largely and it gives perfec t and universal satisfaction. The Francesville Fair is in progress. The lateness oY the season, and the inclement condition of the weather are not favorable to its success. H, L. Gamble, of Bt. Louis, Missouri, and A- Ed, Fir-r, of Delphi, aTe ' registered at the Make ever House. Miss Little left Rensselaer for her home in Illinois Monday. Mrs, Alice Meyer and Miss Addle Blopkins accompanied her, the former as far as Chicago, and the latter to Hammond