Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1882 — PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING. [ARTICLE]

PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING.

The regular meeting of the Rens*? selaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House. Saturday evening, July 8 th, 1882. The following Is the programme of exeroises: 1. Bong by choir. 2. Prayer by Rev. J. W. Loder. 3. Reading Scripture by Miss Ollie Alter. 4. Song by choir. 5. Reading mioutes of previous meetings by Secretary. 6. Opening remarks by Hon. R- 8. r wiggins. 7. Song by choir. 8. Nomination and election of offi cers.

9. Song by choir. 10. Miscellaneous remarks. 11. Song by choir. 12. Closing remarks by Alfred Thompson. 13- Song by choir. 14. Benediction by Rev. George Havens. ALFRED THOMPSON, Pres’t. Noble J. Yobx, Seo’y. On Thursday evening, July 6th, 1882, the following officers were installed In Rensselaer Lodge 82, K. of P.: P. O—B.Teuter. C. C.--E. D. Rhoades. V. CW. H. Legg. Prel. —W. B. Austin. M. at A.—F. B. Meyer. M. of Ex.—E. Peacock. I. G.— N. H. Warner. O. G.— C. W, Duvall, Miss May Washburn is home from Chicago spending vacation. New arrival of goods at Honan’s The Fourth passed off and quite a number participated in the exercises of the day at this place. Fans and parasols cheap at Honan’s. Charley Price pulled the eagle’s tail at Rose Lawn, on the 4th. and sent it screaming in its flight. Clipsetta hats, something new, at Hqnan’s.

Ike Tuteur is visiting home and friends in Rensselaer. Ladies’ 1882 style hat at Honan’s. Call and see it. I i Jim Maloy is building the founda- j tion for Makeever’s new business block. Splendid lot of fancy goods just arrived at H onan's. If n. Swan, of Chicago, is visiting j her sister,Mrs. C. C. Sigler, in Rensselaer. A fuU line of White Wash at Kannal’a Drug Store. “Ben” Smoot, of Julian, was circulating among Rensselaer friends on the 4th. What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J V.W Kirk. “A good ticket,” is the universal acknowledgement on all sides, refer** ring to the nominees of the Democratic county convention. Even the “Republican” declares that is the ‘least’ it can say of those composing it.

I want to order my silk, where will I find J. V. W. Kirk’s sample room? With F. J. Sears & Son. Bro. James’ spied), on the 4th, was a finger-board pointing to the position he holds under the bullet-made President. It was In bad taste, and an insult to all parties save the “Stalwarts” Even that faction denounced his remarks as inappropriate for the occasion. Ed. Tharp is opening ont a lice lot of prime groceries, at Leopold’s old stand.

Married— At the residence of the bride’s parents, near Rensselaer, by Eld. P. AlcDade on July 2d,i6.?2. Mr. Warren B. Rowley, of Goodland uad Miss ANnette A. Bruce, of Jasper county No cauls. J' J. Waterbury the boss tailor has removed his shop to the room recently vacated by Purcupile’s Re3* aurant, where he will be pleased to ee all of his old customers, as well as new oues. A eomtm ucemeut nas been made in the erection of a Catholic church in Rensselaer. Stop at F. B Learning’s fir your wall paper, a slock iinferior to none, and prices rock bottom. Sam. Barker and lady, of Newton couniy, enjoyed the 4th with Rens~. eelaer friends. Honan’s tor your Millinery. Ham. Henderson and Geo Belderwolf, of Monticello, took in Rensselaer on the 4th. Miss Julia Davis, of Bangor, Mich., is visiting Ana McEwen her compan - ion in childhood days The Eastern Star Lodg«, of this place, purchased a fine Organ for their hall, of R. P. B mjarnin. Jay Williams and family, of Kentland, are visiting the parents ot Mrs. W—Mr. and Mrs John Makeever. ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO on first mortgage real estate security on five to teD years’ time. Frank W. Babcock. Mi ss Healey, of Rensselaer, accompanied by Miss Lyons, of Delphi, gave the Sentinel a call on the 4f,h. Jake Eiglesbach, has moved into his new rooms, which are handsome and neat. He extends a cordial invitation to his many friends to call. Our old time friend, John Horen, of Honey Creek township,White county, lias been visiting friends in Rensselaer and vicinity during the week. New corn was ground at Elgin, Tex., on Saturday, June 24th. This is said to bo the earliest ever heard of.