Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1881 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

guttling ft ar fell. f I ■ Jfay the good year 1881 maintain and leave you prosperous and • happy; may peotte and plenty dwell within your gates; maysun- * " shine enter each home and each heart; and itiay all sorrow, and above all the dart shadows bringing sickness, poverty or death, not enter into your household. And now. dear friends, with best wishes for all, and bright anjicipations for the future, we wish ou one and all “A MERRY CHRISTMAS," and a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR. Very Respectfully Yours, ALBERT WILER.

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Scholars of Presbyteriao and Methodist Sabbath Schools have united in . (riving a Christmas service, entitled F BOM TO NOONDAY! * It is a well prepared and arranged service, and will give perfect satisfaction to all who may attend. To be given in M. E. Church edifice on Christmas morning, at usual hour for holding M. E. Sabbath School—--9:30 o’clock. B. P. BENJAMIN.) a .. C. P. MAYHEW, Ella R«oads, ) - Noble J. York, ( Secretaries,

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