Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
! Bev. T.C. Wobator will preach at the M. E. Churou at Monticollo tomorrow evening, Bibles—Family, Teachers, Scholars, small, largo, and of all sizes, a&d prices at Learning’s. Look at the Rockford Watebes before you buy. At Hardman’s the Jeweler. F L. Cotton and family took th tra : n Wedn-isday evening for Franklin, Nobiaska. Diamond Dyes the best dye ever used—at Learning’s Lifi-size Portraits only seven dollars for the next thirty days. Cali on Levino, at the C andy Factory. Mr- David Nelson, father of County Suporictetdent D. M. Nelson, died at his home io Remington Saturday, Best 175 deg., fire test Coal Oil at Learning’s for 25cts„ per gal. cheaper at that price than the common Oil at 5 cts. All plated ware bought of me Engraved Free of chabgb. Elmer Dwiguins ia abending Thanksgiving vacation at hie homo In Rotss laor. DON’T FORGET !- That at Purcupile’s jod have a chance to draw a nice present on eve ry 25e. worth of Tobacco, Cigars, Tea Coffee, or Soap, that you buy. Prizes to be given away on the abort; named articles.
Mrs. Marv C- Mamar, mother of Dr’ and Will Hamar, was coavaysd to the Insane Asylum at Indianapolis, Monday, by Sheriff Powell Call and riee tne Rockford Watch Evary one warrented. Hardman tne Jeweler, Horace D. Kem, brother of the lat* A- J. Kent, of Keortlcind, died at his home in that place, Saturday morning last. Fresh Candy made ovary iay {at Lsviao’s candy factory, Rensselaer lud. R. P. Benjamin has purchased the stock of lumber, etc., of F. L. Cotton, and will hereafter conduct that business in all Rebranches- We wish him success. MO» . J.J. Waterbury has just received a handsome lot of suitiDgs which he mak*» up to order ic the latest styles aud best its. Go exainene his goads, learn prices and leave your orders. About twenty of our young people * few evening* since serenaded Prof./ Levino and family Of courso the company was invited iu and nnjoyed a very pleaeant time. Trot. Levino, accompanied by hi* wife, son, and sister in-law, Miss Netlie Fuller, came from Lowell Suuday ll ight, and will make Rensselaer their future home. Waterbury gives good fits. He se v iects his goods with a view to meet the wants of the people. His charges are 10->, too. and you eaanot fail to be satisfied. We know whereof we speak.
MUST BE SOLD.
Bafote January Ist, my stock o Casslmeres, Over-coatings aad Suitings of all descriptions. The profits to be given to the purchaser. Call in and make your cheice, leave your order, and get a nice, nobby suit, for a small amount, J. J. Waterbury. To the Ladies,—Call and see my stock of Watches, Jewelry & Plated Ware. Hardman the JowUerA lot of new fall Hats, different Shapes received this week, at
HemphillHonan’s.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CON-
CERN! —I wish to say to the Ladies of Rensselaer and Jasper coanty that I am now keeping a complete stock as Ladies and Children’s Furnishing Goods, such as ready*made Muslin Wear, Knit Woolen wear. Skirls, Corsets, Hoop skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Bustles, etc. Also Infants and 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 l Babcock does business on straightforward, honest principles.— Wc bespeak for her a liberal patronage.—Ed.
