Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EON. SCHUYLER COLFAX Will Deliver a Lecture on At WILLEY & SIGLER’S ©PE R A S©W SE, Rensselaer, Thursnaj Evening, May 20. Mr. Colfax has delivered this Lecture in all parts of the country,.receiving everywhere unstinted praise, and applause No man knew President Lincoln more intimately during the most trying period o f his life, than Mr. Colfax, and this lecture is not made up of matter already published, but gives an entirely nctw view of the pure character of the man who had charity for all ami malice toward none.” Read What the Press Says of It 5
From Kansas City, Mo., Times,Dem. —lt was a large and intelligent audi ence that greeted Schuyler Colfax at the Second Presbyterian Church, last evening, to hear him lecture upon “The Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln.” One rarely sees an. assembly of hearers, all of whom seemed so interested and attracted, and gavesuch undivided attention to the speaker. Mr. Colfax was introduced by Ivlr. John Doggett and the audience responded to his bow with loud applause His manner of address, so pleasant and free, seemed to captivate his hearers at once. He began his address by touching upon the humble birth of Mr. Lincoln, and passed rapidly over his earlv life, barely mentioning his rise and success to the time of his election to the Presidential chair. His remarks were replete with interest, humor, pathos, and admirable sent! ments. The entire lecture was an ex cellent delineation of the life and character of the man who had “mal ice toward none, but charity for all.” The lecture was given under the auspices of the Y. M. C.IA., and if is safe to say that all present were highly entertained and pleased with Mr. Colfax as a gentleman and orator. From St. Paul. Minn., Anti-Monop-olist. -Ex-Vice President Colfax delivered three lectures last week, in this State, as follows: at Aus.in, Rochester and Lake City. He was well received at all those places, having a larger house at the latter place than any speaker that ever visited the city. His lecture is entirely devoid of politics, the subject being the “Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln.” From the St. Louis, Mo., Democrat: As a whole the lecture was a most remakable one, worthy of the fame of the man to whose memory it was de voted.
A D MIS SI ON: - - 50. Reserved Seat Tickets as TRADE PALACE! NoExtraCharge for Reserved Seats. _njiumfiM-n~r-| ■, - -nr—r— i i—hi 1 1— i -» ii ■wm-h.mi —i in In order to give all an opportunity to see and hear this great Lecturer, tiie price of admission will be 50 cents; or Family Ticket, admitting five, $2. Tickets must be presented by family of purchasers. All seats sold in advance accompanied by reserves.
Remember! - The Howe Sewing Machines atFendig’*, Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R. E. Spencer k Co’s, every day. Notice of Adwinistiation NOTICE is hereby given tlwt the undereiiineil has been appointed Administrator ol tn.e Estate of David Wuymire. late of Jasper conn tv. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is probably sol vent. PHILIP B. WOODHAMS. Marcn 26.1850—4 t. * Administrator. II. Clplcote HAS just received, and is now prepared to show to the Ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity the largest and most choice selection of MHlinery GqoJs ever brought into this county, which will be sold ;it the Lowest Prices.---Her stock comprises everything in the line of fashionable Hats. Ribbons, Feathers, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Flowers, Laces, etc., etc., And all goods usually found in a first class Millinery establishment. Please call before purchasing. Miss Patton, an expert milliner, will be ready at all times to wait on you. the place, at FENDIG’S DRY GOODS STORE. LIZZIE H. CHILCOTE. Rensselaer, April IG, 1880.
N. WARNER, DEALER IN Hardware, OFAIu KINDS <■ ENSSELAER, IND.. Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Stoves, Tinware, FURNITURE, etc., And respectfully invites the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties, when wishing anything in his line, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. A careful examination of his stock will convince any one that he keeps none but First-Class Goods, and sells them cheaper than they can be sold by any other dealer in the country. He defies competition, liemember the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln2 Rensselaer. Ind
