Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SANTA CLAUS.

Christmas programme of the Pres byterlan Sunday School, will be given at the church, on Saturday evening Dec., 23. 1882. The following is the programme of exercises. • 1. Music by Rensselaer Cornet Ba. d. 2. Song by the school, Glad Jubi*. lee. 3. Prayer, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson, A. Song by tue children, Ring Out Merry Bell*. 5. Welcnme Address, by Rev. A. Taylor.

6. Brief History of the school, by the Supt. John Coen. 7. Declamation by Fanny Scott. 8. Song, Christina* is here. 9. Declamation by Anna Scott. 10. Old Santa Claus, by Miss Car rie Eger’s Class. 11. Anna & Willie’s Prayer by Fannie Clatk. 12. Anthem, The Wondrous Story. 13. Saota Claus (In full dress.) Mr*. W. L. Hamar, accompaniest Our Committee on music, Mrs. Lillie Houseman and Miss Ana B. McEwen, with the able assistance of Prof. W. H. Burgett, is spaiing no pains in this work. Temperance society, anti other schools of Rensselaer have been invited te take part in this Cnristmas tree. Exercise to commence at 7 O’clock, sharp. Admission your good will. Noble J. York, Mrs. A. Taylor, Jomn R. Van ATT A. J. M. Clark, * Miss Carrie E»er. Executive Committee.

TEMPERANCH.

The-Rensselaer Bins Ribbon Temperance Union will not convene thia week, on account of Christmas tree at Presbyterian Church. Next week. Saturday evening Dec. 30th, 1882, nomination and election of officers. Let there be a good attend ance. Hour of- meeting, 7 O’clock. President, Noble J. York. Secretary. Charles W. Coew. The subject of the discourse at the Christian church next Sunday morn ing will be, Christmas Ro. two, which will be delivered by R. S Dwiggings. We regret to learn that grandma Spitler is quite ill. “Jim” Patton, a former Remington boy, has returned from Dakota, and is visiting friends in Jasper and ad joining counties, The popular opera, “Belshazzar,” will be rendered by the class under instruction of Prof. W. H. Burgett, at the close of presyit term. Rich costume, etc., etc. It will be well worthy a crowded house. N. Warner A Sons respectfully re* quest thoie indebted to them by note or otherwise to call in aud make settlement,

The be*t present to make is a book case, side board, stand or nice chair; they can oe seen at Sear*. Umbrellas ! Umbrella ! ®nly 125 at Hem hili & Honan’s. Nets ! Nets! Nets! Gold and Silver finish; also a full Line of silk mesh sets very cheap st Hemphill & Honnaa’s Fancy Notion Store. Monticello Herald: Elisha Walden has a pet can try which he lias trained to pm form a number of tricKS, such as walking up a spiral ladder, mounting a swing nn I firing a cannon at command. Eluha’s success as a bird trainer rank’s only second to his skill in moving houses and picking lock*. Stop At F. B. Learning’s for yonr wal paper, a stock inferior t* none, an.l price* rock bottom. H*ir Switches, real geuuiae Hair, all colors, only >8 at the Notion store of Hemphill & Honan’s. THE DISTINGUISHING CHARM. A delightful fragrance of freshly gathered flowers aad »pices is the distinguishing ehsim oi Klorestee.

A party of half intoxicated men discussed the Fray no tragedy in a hotel in Detroit, Mich., on Sunday morning and one asserted that he could make the shot Frayne failed in Another thereupon offend io stand up and let him put a ball through ni* hat. The same result :u in the Fruyr • cas* followed, except th tt the De roit man was not killed, but seriously, perhaps dangerously wounded in th® h»ad. Horace E. James, C. C. Starr, F. B. Loaming, Sears & son, and Dorn Broth rs invite our reader* to inspect iheir holiday goods. Go while you are invited. Substantial dies* goods, Ready made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, etc., etc , for holidays will be a profitable investment. Goto Fendig’s and examine his stock.