Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1882 — Merry Christmas. [ARTICLE]
Merry Christmas.
Loc4c out for bottom prices in candies for Christmas, at pilesGlass, Decorated, and Majolica ware, Beautiful, Durable, cheap, at Eger Brps. 4t~ A few more of those nice presents for the little folks, at Purcupile's. Did you see those nice little dressed dolls at Learning’s! Oil! so cheap! The most complete line- of cigars and tobaccos in Rensselaer is at Purcupile’s. Girls see those wax dolls with movable eyes only 25c at the cheap store* Learning still takes the cake, selling the best five cent cigar in the cifcv. W Try Purcupile’s roasted coffee, only 14c. per pound, equal to any sold in this market. The Ladjfes Literary Society will meet at* Mrs. R. S. Dwiggins’ Saturday afternoon, Dec., l6th. Save Your Money:— By buying your Boots, Shoes and Rubber goods, of R. F. Priest & Bro. Don't forget to learn my prices on candies for Christmas, before buying, H. M. Purcupile. China and 'Wax dolls fyom 5c to 75c at the Notion and toy store of Hemphill & Honan.
I will warrant every ease of my California fruits to be of tb# best standard goods, H. M. Purtmpile. Ladies call on J. V. W. Kirk, sample room with F. J. Sears & Son, and get one of his albums of fashions, free of charge,. If you want a good cup of coffee, call at Purcupile’s lunch counter, where it will be served to you in good style. W I • —l ** Christmas cards, a beautiful and well assoited stock of Christmas cards, cheaper than the cheapest at Learning’s. If you want pickled tongue, Pickled Pig's feet, Cucumber pickles, and M ince Meat, go to Purcupile’s Liestaurant. —— ♦ m er- — . - - —— Why should anyone go to his neighbors to get the time, when hey can buy a clock for $1.50 at Kannal’s. Remember, the cheapest line of nned fruits in town is at H. M. Purcuile’s, both in California and. Baltimore goods. Toys, Beads, Necklaces,, scrap) * books, wax dolls and a hundred i >thei articles can be bought cheaper ban any other place in town call and examine at the cheap, store Hemphill and Honan. ■+. ■» When in town don’t fail to get your dinner at Purcupile’s Restaurant. Price 25ct&. If only a lunch, 1 am prepared to dish it out to a Queen’s taste, lunch, goods of all kinds a specialty. Foe Sale. —I have two. houses for sale. I will either trade or •ell for cash. A cash buyer can get .. bargin, call at nay office with F. J. Sears & son. J. V. W. Kirk. Again 1 call your attention to the fact, that you can yet more>candy for your money, at PurcupiJe’s, tnan any other place in town. CalL and get prices. bv!ng Brow. Altho not the celebrated KingFishers, me now buying all kinds of birds, and wild game of ull kinds. They make their bead quarters d the store of De-re LJros. When you have any game to sell call on them. Remember the place, at Darn Bros. RrmeJUmg’,.- you can buy Oys- » ra at 11. ).L Purcupile’sHor: Behiots ~4<)cts. ’ rUa.ivb-iSi's 30. “ Fawnies ui | T. U. t’c Co. as >00(1 as selecteSS H J, . ALSO rifco-.vf.y Id ilk- or plain 2nc perufoz. s . s 3oc per <iio&.
Christas® » Entertainment of the Presbyterian Sunday School, trill be given at the Charoh on Saturday Evening, Dec. 28,1882: PROGRAM ME: 1— Music. by Rensselaer Cornet Band. 2 Song, Glad JnbiMe... v School. B— Prayer by Rev. B. P. Ferguson. 4—Bong, Ring out Merry Bells, by the Ehildren. 6—Welcome Address ...by Rev. A. Taylor 6 Brief history of the School, by Supt. John Coen. 7 Declamation •• • Ma**»«aaas «by Fanny Scott. 8— Song, Christmas is Here 9 Declamation by Anna Scott. 10— Oil Santa Claus, by Miss Carrie Eger’s Class. 11— Anna and Willie’s Prayer, by Fannie Clark. 12— Anthem, The wondrous Story 18—Santa Claus,(in full dress) Ors. W. L. Hamar, accompaniest. * ur committee on music-Mrs. Lillie Hausman and Miss Anna B. McE wen, with tbe able assistance of Prf. W. H. Burgett—is sparing no pains in their work. Ttempera&ee Society, and the other schools of Rensselaer have been invited to take part in these Christmas Tiee Exercises. To commence at 7 o’clock-sharp. Admission Your good will, Noble J. York, Madames A. Taylor, J. R. Vanatta, J. M. Clark and Miss. Carrie Eger, Executive Committee,
