Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1877 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• IN it A. 'I. RIiKITJoS NHn< I .—The un- • mini cli i piiii nT i 'li • - i PrairMj Lodge Nil.-IXS, F, *A. Al., ill Hi-\i*i-ul,iwi• luiimiiu, « 111 lie Mil at tlio Lodge Hull In lten»«el«#r, Indiana. mi SHtunlny eveutng, Dorombor 14th, A. 11. 1871, A. L. A)i,7. The Uwr.Uiplul Mn.iw, Senior Warden anil Junior Warms will be i xnflieio Truxleiwof nnltl lanljre. V; [l. s.) MOKDECAI ht'IIIUOtK, • h x». 11. Price, sec’y. Worshipful SI Aster. December Uh, 1x77.
the s tnsr. OS?a.—ttEWYORK. 1878 Ai» Uh* time approaches for tho renewal of maWripllOftft, Ills M'N would remind it* fru ml- mid well wUlirra everywhere, that it irf «g.i»n n candidate for tUHr consideration ami *iip|M*rt. Upon it* met in l for the pu»t ten year* it n liea-for n t unlinuuiitv of thr bsmrty *>«•)- path) olid jfft.t'rmtfc c*.-operation which have hitherto h un extended to it frotu every quarter Of tiie in ion. The Dal'.* Ka* t* a fotir-pajre iheei of J# oolutnti*, price by mail, poid-p&hl, &.» routs u mouth, or $4.44) pur year. Tho Knadajr edition of Tiie Sun i» an eightpnjre iliiTt id bri column*. While giving the new ~ •»f Mi• •!.. . it ilnimiiiait larffi*amount of Literal} «it«i mi-tellaueou* matter -pt* iallv prepared for it. 1 iikSi sday sun has met with great lucres *• l*o»t-pabi fl.an a >e:ir. Tht Weekly Saa. Who doc* not know Tiik Weekly sun? It eirt it late* throughout tho Ur! tad stales, tho (an ad a.-, anti be>on<i. Ninety thousand families jrreet it* wdwfwe prige* weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, counsellor, and friend. It* new*, editorial, agricultural, ami literary department* make it essentially a journal for tho family and the tirceido. Term*: One Dollar a Near, pott-pAld. Tlii- |»rice, quality considered, make* it the cheajK-t newspaper published. lor cluhs <yf ten, with fit) cash, we will scud an extra cop) free. Address ITHLI3IILK OF THE SUN, D-St. New York City.
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