Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1879 — GRAND MASQUERADE BALL, [ARTICLE]

GRAND MASQUERADE BALL,

At the New Opera House, Thursday, December 25th, 1879, under the auspices of The Order of the Eastern Star. The committee will endeavor to make this the grandest ball ever given in Rensselaer. Invitations can be had on application to the committee. Tickets tor sale at the Narrow Gauge Clothing House, and the drug siores of Willis J. Imes and Emmet KannalCostumes at the Narrow Gauge Clothing House.

Place—Presbyterian Sunday school. Time—November 30tb, in the year of our Lord, 1879. A motion is before the school to adjourn for the winter of ’79 and ’BO. The motion was voted upon. Result—four for and eleven against Little Eddie now comes to the front and makes a speech in-favor of continuing the school after having voted against it, and at the same time reproves those who wanted to sustain the school. “O, consistency, thou art a jewel.” With regard to that wood-sawing. If Eddie wants to exercise his muscle on the Presbyterian wood-pile, I will be with him. &. w. J. We trust friends of the school will furnish plenty of wood in order that little George and little Ed. may vent their spite on wood-piles.