Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1882 — Keener Items. [ARTICLE]
Keener Items.
Rev. Thompson held a large Basket meeting, assisted by Rev. Thos. Guild,
of Greencastle, and had a very enjoyable time with plenty of the bounties of Providence spread on Nature’s broad table. Notwithstanding the extreme wet weather crops are looking extremely well. The new post office, DeMotte, is almost in runding order and the people are happy. Swain and Marshall are scouring the country for cattle and to find a place to leave their ducats. On the 4th we expect a grand entertainment at DeMotte, or opposite Bentley’s store. They have added a Balloon Ascension, Sack Race, Lawn Tennis, etc., to the attractions. A big time is expected, notwithstanding false reports to the contrary. SPY.
’‘The attraction of the town, is ire papular Milliner}’ Store of E. P. Honan. LOOK OUT for the Ol<l-Fashioned 4th of July Celebration, and Sabbath School Pic Nic, at San Pitrre, Starke county, Indiana, July 4th, 1882. Eve* rybody invited. Come in Procession. Order of Exorcises—Music. Prayer by Rev. A. H. Triplett. Music.- - Reading of Declaration of Indepen* dence by Prof. John Tierney. M isic. Oralion by Prof. G. A. Netherton.— Dinner, 12:30. Sabbath School Ado dress by Prof. Lee E. Glazebrook. Music. Temperance Address by Prof. W. B. Sinclair. Music.- Five Minute Toasts. L. Dow Glazebrook, L. C. Kilgore, Marshal. [Pres’t. B. De. L. Glazebrock, Scc’y. Honan’s for your furnishing Goods
