Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1887 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
i _ ■>» * We Do Wot ant a little deed to the earth. Six feet will satisfy us; but we are not ready for that six feet yet We are too busy scattering bargains. We do not 1 Want To Leave This terrestrial sphere until we have taught everybody that tve are people-ploasers. So long as we receive the measure of support which we deserve. m- ‘ ; l •’ ; This Earth Will still have charms for us, and it charming for our customers if' they w ill only give us a fair chance, and they always do. If You Are Tired Of buying your Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boots aud Shoes, Carpets etc , from people who cannot give you a full amount of satisfaction, come to us, and ■ Leave It To ns to satisfy you. Wo have the largest, best and cheapest stock, and want your trade. WILLEY & SIGLER, Rensselaer. IridIfffJM, FEI©“&“SAIjE!~STABIJE. W. R. Parker, Proprietor. • • v , • ■•., ‘A . (DUVALL’S old stand,) RENSSELAER - - - - - INDIANA Teams furnLUod at allhoiH«,-a«d-horses fed and cared for, Ttt reasonable prices. Give me a call. W E. PARKER, II pi" 1 Santa Claus providing Gifts for saaii little ons, dear, Farastiing none wits? his Christmas dheer. The merry Christmas of the World. we approach the 3'ear’s greatest hoiidaj 7 , the gladsome time to whicu childhood looks forward with so much joyi ous anticipation, the welcome seasoy in which to those of mature years the ever nevv delights are mingled with memories of the time when, with young and bounding hearts, they, too, had ah unshaken belief in the actual existence ot Santa Claus. General oM Chris Cringle, from whom the children believe they have a light to expect a }. resent and so they have. Would that uot one of the hopeful expecting little ones should ever he disappointed, let us see to it that the poorer ones around us are provided with something as coming from Santa Claus, as it takes so little to please a child. The grown persou who does not recollect the pleasure with which, as a child, he looked forward to the .happy Christmas holiday, has our sincere sympathy and we can not imagine any uue who does remember it, and yet be so thoughtless as to overlook the little ones of to-day The childish pleasures with which lie once anticipated Christinas e.ui not be considered otherwise than as a trust 'A’hieh it is ids duty to hand down with each succeeding year, to the eager little ones about him; the days ol these innocent joys are aii too short as it is. Let us make asi much as possible,-while we may'. Jolly old Saint Nicholas, may the charming vagueness which envelopes li.js mythical person never be less interesting to the care-free hearts of childhood. Call on John W. King aud get toys that will please ihe young and old—please the.young because they re neat; please, because they’re cheap. Kesp’ct Yours, _____ _ J. W. KING. ■ FOR ALL KINDS OP Ko;*J Soctrtj WUnrn la Bach Creed* OF JANESYnxE. Wis*. have Imported during the present sc&aou over 200 Stallions tnclcdir.j CLYDESDALE, ENGLISH SHIRE, SUFFOLK PUNCH, HACKNEY AND CLEVELAND BAY HORSES. More prixe winning, h'jih class Stock Imported by us than anj three arms in America. Superior hofses. fashionable pedierees and all pnaranteed Rood breeders. Prices and terms to . suit ereiTbodT. Visitors cordyuly .nvited. Send for Catalogue. CAL * ANESVI ifuafwi».
