Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1885 — Page 8
MEMORIAL DAY
MARSHALS: The following persons have been selected as Assistant Marshals, and are requested to meet at Mr. Babcock’s office, promptly at 12:45 p. m.: Comrades Burnham, D. H. Yeoman, Wm. H. Gwin, George Bes?e; Messrs. T. J. Farden. Alfred Thompson and Simon Phillips. The Benevolent Societies, Schools and Sunday Schools, will be in charge of their own respective officers, who are ex-officio Assistant Marshals . PLACES OF FORMATION : The several divisions of the column will place themselves as follows: 1. The Cornet Band at the main entrance to Court Square. 2. The M. E. Sunday School, on east side of Cullen Street, with right resting on Washington. 3. Presbyterian and Baptist Sunday Schools, on west side of Cullen Street, with right resting on Washington. 4. The Public Schools, on west side of Van Rensselaer Street, with right resting on Washington. * 5. The I. O. O. F., on the straight walk in Court Square, leading to the Court House. 6. K. of P., on the diagonal walk in Court Square. 7. Rensselaer Post 84, G. A. R.. on south side Washington Street, facing Court Square, right resting near steps to front entrance. 8. Soldiers not of the G. A. R. next on left of the Post. 9. Non-organized citizens, south side of Washington Street, west of main entrance to Court Square, and right resting thereon. The several divisions should be i their assigned places promptly at one o’clock. It is desired that all persons going to the Cemetery form themselves in some division of th • column. Carriages and equestrians vid form along the southerly side of Vv ashington Street, between Van Rensselaer and Front; and. in the line of march, will follow the footmen. Otherwise the order of march will be announced to the Marshals, at their meeting, and each division commander will be informed of his place in the column.
PROGRAMME For Entertainment, Saturday evening. May 30th, at the Opera House; by Ladies Literary Society and Rensselaer Post, No. 84, G. A. R. Proceeds to defray Expenses of Memorial Day. Admission 10 cents for each person over 10 years of age.. Performances begin at 8 o’clock p. m. Programme: Invocation, Rev. T. C. Webster. Song, “Toll the Bell! The brave are sleeping’!, Messrs'.*C. P. Hopkins, E. P. Honan, Burnham, G. J. Dexter and Chas. Platt. Instrumental Overture, Orchestra. Recitation, “Selection from President Lincoln’s Immortal address at Gettysburg, Jas. W. Douthit. Instrumental Music, Mrs. Belle Kerr. Tableau, Ladies Literary Society. Recitation, “Tribute to Abraham Lincoln, F. W. Babcock. Vocal Music, Mrs. Belle Watson. Tableau, Ladies Literary Society. Recitation, “The Relief of Lucknow” Miss Lizzie Purcupile. Duet, Mrs. B. F. Ferguson and Miss Lola Moss. Tableau, Ladies Literary Society. Song, “Battle Prayer”, Solo, C. P. Hopkins. Recitation, “Our Folks”, Miss Hill. Recitation, Song “Battle Hymn of the Republic” Quartet. A, “Home Sweet Home” Mrs. J. P. Dun lap. (By special request of G. A. R. Post.) Marshal Johnnie Alters is get_ ing in work on some of the streets.
-AT THEWOOLEN FACTORY! 10,000 Pounds of T For which the highest market price will be paid IN CASK! Or, if Preferred, in Honest home made goodsj
We ask every Merchant, Farmer and consumer of Woolen Goods to call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. We have the only Factory on the Tippecanoe river thaq. is now running. Cassimeres, Satinets and Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yams, Etc., Spinning, Fulling and Finishing Done to Order. We have experienced workmen, and can make anything the trade demands. OF” It will pay Wool-growers to dispose of their Wool direct to the Monticello Woolen Factory, and save the profit paid to “middle men.” M „ WARD & SNYDER. Monticello, Ind., May 29,1885. THE LATEST -INOttoman cloth, Silk warp, Henrietta cloth, Cashmeres Jersy cloth, Arlington plaids, 6-4 all wool Ladies’ cloth plaid and plain, India linen, Victoria lawn, “Toil De Noir,” Chambra gingham, Pacific chambras, plain and plaid Ginghams and Lawns. Cashmere Scares & Shawls, • In all Prices and Colors. >- Lace Curtains, in new styles; Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries and Insertions; Tortion Laces and Irish Trimming. Ths Largest line of Inta Clothing is ib Cily; In Ladies’ and Misses’ “silver gray” and plain circulars; Men and Boy’s “slickers,’’ gossamer” and medium weight T , T ELLIS & MURRAY’S. Rensselaer. Indiana. ( May 29, ’BS
Notice to the Tax-Payers of Jasper County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization in and for said County, will meet at the Auditor’s office, in Rensselaer, on Monday, the Ist day of June, 1885, for the purpose of hearing any grievances on account of the appraisement of property and to Equalize the assessments of property between the several townships of said County and State. . Wiiness my hand and ] SEAL > seal of office at Renssel- < —v—~ ' aer, this 20th May, 1885. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditor J asper County.
BUCKLE N’S ARNICA SALVE The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Gancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cevts per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. A Wondenul Discovery. Consumptiv s and all, who sufler from any atbetion of the Throat and Lungs, can find a certain cure in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Thousands of permanent cares yerify the truth of thi atement. No medicine can show such m record of wonderful cures. Thousand- <>’ <»nce hopeless suffered now gri'efi,!, ,<><aim they owe the)i , ,• Discovery. It wil: co-: > 'on i i-t h:: j ~ j ve it a trial Free r lr>al Bottles at Ji.'.t.vyer’s Drug Store. Large size sl.oi». Aug. *9-2
TO ALL WHOM IT M RY CONCERN! The undersigned will have on hand and for sale this spring Apple, t Sherry Trees, jf the best standard varieties for this latitude. Also RiisllAH MULBERRY TREES, nice size for transplanting. Also Maple, ash, elm and catalpa trees: for Shade and Ornamental purposes and for Groves, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates for spot CASH. All persons wanting HEDGE PLANTS should give me their orders soon, and I will get the plants for them, as I do not keep them in stock. Thankful for dast patronage, I ask a continuance of the same. Yours, Respectfully, JOHN COEN, Prop’r Rensselaer Nursery. April 3,1885. NE\L ALL NEW' — I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell FMWIMOWEBS,OFiipiREIREAPERS EMPIRE BINDERS, & G . And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines I am also prepared to do REPAIRING, in the best ai|d most workmanlike madner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND BUGGIES repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, and of the best material and workmanship. UYLShop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank )a Jgl R. H. yeoman: Rensselaer, Ind., March 27,1885.
IMS J. K Bools, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
I k WeVERYPAIR WRANfD THOMAS J.FARDEN, 3 Doors East of P. O. Rensselaer, Ind. A complete line of light and heavy shoes for men and boys, women and misses, always in stock at bottom prices. Increase of trade more an object than large profits. See our goods before buying.
G in Fornishr Soods! W AR NF .1* SONS. .DE':.IFF Hardware, Tinware, Sctsih Side Washington Street. HENSSELAEIt, INDIANA.
