Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Liss-size only seven dollars for the next thirty days. Call on Levino.al the Candy Factory. ’ V Harp. W Snyder, Esq., of Remington, is in attendance on Court today, DON’T FORGET!That at Purcupile’s you have a chance to draw* a nice pr ese nt od eve ry 25c, worth of Tobacco, Cigars, Tea, Coffee, or Soap, that you buy. Prizes to be given awaf on the above named articles. Miss Kit Kendall, of Carroll County, is visiting her cousin, Miss Martin, at this place. Everyone who has tried the new Zoo Zoo Plug Tobacco says it is “the beat” yet put on the market. It is made only hy the Wilson & McCallay Tobacco Co. of Middletown, Ohio. In order to give every tobacco chewer an opportunity to test the qoali ty of Zoo-Zoo Plug, th* manufaotur ers will send free to everyone, who will drop them a postal card asking for it, a sample of this popular tobacco. and will also send with the sample a full list of rewards which they offer for the return of the tags used en Zoo!-Z*>o Plug. Zoo Zoo is lor sale by all deulers. and a sample ,ean be obtained direct from manufacturers at the cost of a postal card. That the manufacturtrs have faith in the quality of this brand is evidenced by their liberal offer, which we trust every one of our readers w»U avail himself of.

J. J. Waterbury has just received a handsome lot of suitings which he makes up to older it the lutest styles uud best fits. Go cxamsnfc hisgoede, learn priees and learve your orders. Bert Davidson, of, Lafayette, a short Inind teporter, was in attendance at Court Wednesd: y. Mrs- Steph. Coehell, of Montiee’.lo* was visiticgjfriends in Rensselaer the present week. Dawson Smith, Dan Fraiser and Straight and Willey, or Fowler and Judge Davidson of Lafayette are engaged this week in Court on a case from Benton Couuty, Hon R. S. Dwig gin 3 presiding as Judge A.K. Sills, Esq., an attorney, of Moncn, called in a moment this morning. He informed us that surveys were to commence to-day for the phep3. A small line of t >ys at Levino’s candy factory. G. M. Robinson, Auditor of Jasper County, yeu bet! —Republican. Ex-AuditorNowels. Deputy Auditor of Jasper County. You bet! ! Fresh Candy made every day at Levitio’s candv factory, Rensselaer, lud.

CARD OF THANKS

To o.ir many friends of Rensselaer, and Judge Ward, of Kentland, wc tender our siucere thanks, for the kind tokens of friendship that we wer* the recipients of on the eve* ning of the 25th ivstant, the same being our*lsth wedding anniversary. Ezra C. Nowels, Jennie Nowels. Ex-Auditor H. A. Barkley, of Barkljy township, left at this office the other day seven potatoes that weighed 104 pounds, the largest weighed 24 pounds. Waterbury gives good fits. He s*s lects his goods withja view to meet the wants of the people. His charges are low, too. aud you caanot fail to be satisfied, We know whereof we speak, M. H. Ingram, of Winamac, Pulaski Cq., Indiana, writes: “My wife is using Brown’s Iron Bitters with marked good effect.” J. H. McCluug, of the Wabash Plain Dealer, made us a short call one day this week.

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! —I wish to gay to the Ladies of Rensselaer and Jasper county that I am now keeping a complete stock of Ladies and Children's Furnishing Goods, such as readymade Muslin Wear, Knit Woolen wear. Skirls, Corsets, Hoop skirts, Glares, Hosiery, Bustles, etc. Also Infants and Children’s Dresses, Stockings Mim«« Corset-waists. Combination Suits in woolen knit wear. Ladies and Childrens Gossamer Wator-proof Circulars, All of which I offer at reasonable prices. Call and see my stock, No trouble to show goods. MOLLIE W. BABCOCK. Miss) Babcock does ousiness on straightforward, honest principles.— Wo bespeak for her a liberal patronago.—Ed.