Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

g. P, Thompaon and wife attended the Louisville ExposHio; last week. W. B. Austin, Esq., has taken up his residence iu rooms of the new Mukeever building. Lif --size Portrait* only seven dollars for the next thirty days. Call on Levino. at the Candy Factory, R. B, Patton has sold his Nebra ka farm at an increase of SIOOO on hitpurchase price. Beb can afford to buy a few more farms at that rate. DON’T FORGET!— That at Purcupile’s you have a ehanca to draw a nice present on eve ry 25c, worth of Tobacco. Cigars. Tea Ceffee, or Soap, that you buy. Prizes to be given away on theaboye named articles.

Willis J. lines and Gee. Norris, now living at Frank fin, Nebrazka are reported as contented, happy, healthy and prosperous Everyooe who mis tried the new Zoo-Zoo Plug Tobacco says it is “the best” yet put on the martet. It is made only by the Wilson & MeCallay Tobaoco Co. of Middletown, Ohio. In to give every tobacco chower an opportunity to test the qnali ty of Zoo-Zoo Plug, tbs uianufactur ers will send free to everyonfc 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 rags used en Zoo*Zeo Plug. Zoo-Zoo is lor sale by nil dealer*, and a sample can 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 will avai* himself of. Prof Levino, accompanied by his wife, son, and sister in-law, Miss Nettie Fuller, came from Lowell Suuday n lght, and will make Rensselaer their future home. We understand that Frank L. Cot-> ton intends securing a permanent at biding place at Franklin, Nebraska from which section be recently re* turned. Last Friday evening was the sixty*, fifth anniversary of Mr. A. Furcupile, on whicl' occasion a jolly surprise party was given him by his friends.

J. J. YVateibury has just received a handsome lot of suitings which h© up to Older ft the latest styles and best fits. Go examsne bis goods, learn priees and leave your orders. Miss Nancy Welsh, of Adriau, Mi. chtgan, is visiting her ois'er. Mrs. Mart. E. Baylor, in Rensselaer Fresh Candy made every day at Levlwo’s candy factory, Ind, J. L. Funston and family expect soon to 'ocate in Woodson county, Kansas. Mr*. F-, accompanied by her dhughter Anon, Is visiting a a daughter m Miss uri. Waterbury gives good fits. He se*lect* his goods with a view to meet the wants of the people. His charges are low. too. and you cannot fail • to be satlefled. We know whereof we speak. The mother of J* W. Medious of this place, died at Lafayette Thurs day evening of last week. Her funeral was largely attended by master masons. At the called session of the Commissioners’ Court the Board decided on the erection of andiron Bridge to span the Iroquois at this place, le be of a single span. 100 feet in lengthtwo driveways each fourteen feet in width and two sidewalks, each six feet In wldjh. They also agreed in the constr action of a jury room in the Cours House, and let the job te Messrr. Conwell & Yeoman £

TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN! —I wish to say to the Ladies of Rensselaer and Jasper county that I am now keeping a eomplete stock of Ladies and Children's Furnishing Goods, such as ready made Muslin Wear, Knit Woolen wear. Skir*s, Corsets, Hoop sidrts, Gloves, Hosiery, Bustles, etc. Also Infants ; and Children’s Dresses, Stockings j Misses Ccrset.-vvaists. Combination (Suits in woolen knit wear. Ladies ami Childrens Gossamer Water-proof Circulars, All of which I offer at reasonable prices. Call and see my i a stock, No trouble to show goods. MOLLIE W. BABCOCK. Miss" Babcock does .usinass on straightforward, honest principles.— We bespeak for her a liberal patronage.—Ed.