Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1882 — PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING. [ARTICLE]
PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING.
The regular meeting of the Rens. setaer B 1 ueßl t■ bon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening. May 13, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1. Song by choir. 2. Prayer by Ilev.’ B. F. Ferguson. 3. Reading Scripture by Mrs. R. S. Dwiggins, 4. Song by choir. 5. Reading minutes of previous meetings by Secretary. 6. Opening remarks by Sylvester Haley. 7. Song by elior. 8. Declamation by George Healey. 9. Song by choir. 10. Remark i by Win. Beck. 11. Song by choir. 12. Ten minutes recess. 13. Song by Emma Eger. Alice Kin* ney Ora Duval and Eliza Teuter. 14. Declamation Ciias. H. Price. 15. Song by choir. 16. Declamation by Rena Peacock. 17. Song by choir. 18. Closing remarks by Cyrus J.
Brown. 1!). Song by choir. 20. Benediction by Rev. Phillip McDude. ALFRED THOMPSON, Pres’t. Noble J. Yobk, Sec’v. The best lot of Ginghams and Cash, meres at K. Fendig’s.
J. P. Carr & Co., are now proprie - tors of the'‘Fo\vler Republican.” Aside from politics we wish the new proprietors success. Geo. M. Wilcox, at Surrey, 1 ss just opened out. anjextensive stock of general merchandise, consisting of dry goods, in w.'.i di maybe found in grea variety, dress goods ginghams, muslins, calicoes, embroideries, linens, handkercheifs, mens’ goods; grocer ies, such as coffees, sugars, teas rice’ syrups, canned and driedj fruits, flour salt, bacon, etc, etc, Also on hand, lumber, hardware, coal- oii, couutry produce of all kinds, etc, etc. Mr. W. will be unceasing in his efforts to meet the demands of his patrons, and eordiaily invites everybody 10 give him a trial. Cashmere Fringe. J. V. W. Kirk, Silk Embroideries J. V. W, Kirk R. Fendio lias just returned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goods ever brought to this town.
