Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Life-size Portrait* only seven dollars for the next thirty days. Cali on Le vino, at the Candy Factory, Ex-chairmau of the Republican State Central Committee, Eon. G. W. Freidiey of Bedford, was one of the defendants attorney’s In the case of Wright ys L N- A. & C. BE at this of JrfspertCircuit Court. DON’T FORGET!— * That at Pureupile’s you have a chance te draw a nice present on eve ry 25c, worth of Tebacco, Cigars, Tea, Coffee, or Soap, that you buy. Prizes to be given away on thpaboye named articles. DIED —At hi* home in Hanging Grove I’owuship on Monday, Nov 5 b !Bt-3 David Gray, iu the 63rd yeui of uis age, In ins death the County end township loses a pure man; his family a kind and faithful father. hi.< ne.jgnbots a true Triend; and the party one who was steadfast and honest in his devotion to his party.
Everyone who has tried the new Zoo-Zoo ring Tobacco says it is “the best” yet put on the market. It i* made only by the Wilson & McCall*iy Tobacco Co. of Middletown, Ohio. In order to give every tobacco chewer an opportunity to test the qoali ty of Zoo-Zoo Plug, the manufactur 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 wi*h the sample a full list of rewards which they offer for th© return of the »tags used en Zooi«Zao Plug. Zoo-Zoo is ior sale by all dealers, and a sample can be obtained direct from manufacturers at th© cost of a postal card. That the manufactures have faith in the quality of this brand is evidenced by their liberal offer, which we trus T every one of our readers will avai* himself of.
Th© Ladies aid soeiefy of the Pres* byUriau Church is showing a lively interest in its work. The Society met on Friday of this week at the Misses Smith’s The Presbyterian Congregation has concluded te rereof the church build ing. as it is not eensidered advisable te undertake rebuildiug at present. Th© regular prayer meeting of th e Presbyterian ( hurch will be held during the winter on Wednesday afternoon of each week. J. J- Wateibury has just received a handsome lot of suitings which he mak«s up to order in the latest styles aud best fits- Go examsne his goede, learn prises and leave your orders. Miss Horner of Modaryviile, is visiting hei s.stev Mrs W. W. Reeve, at thisplaec la the caase of It J Yeoruau vs Iu diana leoraivu for divorce, on cross complaint Indiana Ydoman was granted divyree, cus o iy of child and SIOO alimony.
Fresh Cuudy tnuiie every day at Levino’s candy factory, Rensselaer^ lad. The little turreted apex of Mr, Tilden’s new and palatial residence in Graraercy Place is surrounded with a bold American spread eagle iu bronze. It is supposed to be crying out against the fraud of 1876. Waterbury gives good fits. He s«lects his goods with a view to meet the wants of the people. His charges are 10-v, too. aud you cannot fad to be satisfied. We know whereof we speak. The swells of Washington are an imitative lot. Pre* ; dent Arthur while standing alone on the back porch of the White House listening to one o the regular afternoon concerts of the Marine Band on the lawD, t ok out his handkerchief, and after using it, carefully folded it again and placed it in his poc.ret. His actions ware clesely scanued hy the whole crowd of spectators a. d 'ow every swell in Wash ngti •* ear,. *u, v holds his handkerchief om before him and deliber ately folds i . as the President was seen t> cL before rsplacing the rag in his pock't.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! —I wish to say to the Ladies of Rensselaer aud Jasper county that I am now keeping a complete stock of Ladies and Children’s Furnishing Goods, suoh as ready made Muslin Wear, Knit Woolen wear Skirls, Corsets, Hoop skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Bustles, etc. Also Infants aud Children’s Dresses, Stockings Misses Corset-waists. Combination Suits in woolen knit wear. Ladies and Childrens Gossamer Water-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 business ou straightforward, honest principles.— Wo bespeak for her a liberal patronage.—Ed.
