Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1882 — PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING. [ARTICLE]
PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING.
The regular meeting of the Rens, selaer Blueßibbon Temperance Union ’will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, April 29, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises; . 1. Song by choir. • 2. Prayer by Rev. George Havens. 3. Song by choir. J 4. Reading scriptures by Miss Ly. dia Paris. 5. Song by choir. 6. Reading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. T. Opening remarks by Jas. T. Abbe tt. 8 Bong by choir. 9. Recitation by Mrs. R. S, Dwig>> gins. .10. Song by choir. 11. Remarks by Rev. J. W. Loder. 12. Song by choir. 13. Ten miautes recess. 14. Song and chorus by W. W. Wat son.
15. Declamation by Florence Wood16. Bong by choir. 17. Remarks by Ezra C. Nowels. 18. Song by Miss Etta Imes. 19. Closing remarks by Miss Myrtie M. Hinkle. 20. Benediction by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. Remarks limited to 5 minutes. ALFRED THOMPSON, Pres’t. Noble J. York, Sec’v. Purusant to call, a goodly uumbe r of Democratic citizens met in the Commissioners’ room, in the Court House, last Friday evening, and placed in nomination the following Corporation Ticket. Clerk, Hal B. Smith; Treasurer* Jonn C. Chiicote; Marshal, Allen Catt: Trustee, in first war I, Sylvester Haley: second ward, John Makeevrr third ward, Chas. Roberts; fourth ward, D. B. Miller.
Mrs. M- F. Chilcoyi; I.as just returned from Indianapolis With a yery fine selection of new millenery goods of ail kiuda and the very latest style's—call and see them at the old stand Fendig’s Store on Washington Street. Our old friend and fellow-citizens Mr. Eli Yoeman, departed this life las 1 evening, after a protracted and painful ilinees. lie was an affectionate husband and father and a faithful friend The relatives have the pympathy of the entire community. Funeral services at the Christian Church on to-inorow, Saturday, at 10 o’clock a. m. Al! are invited to attend.
