Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1887 — Nusical Program. [ARTICLE]

Nusical Program.

Opening Hymn, “Buelah Land.” Piano solo, Mrs. Rinehart. Piano Duet, Mrs. Foltz and Hopkins. Piano solo, Mrs. McCoy. Violin solo, Mrs. Meyer. Vocal solo, Nora Hopkins. Piano solo, Lizzie Purcupile. Vocal solo, Mrs. Starr. Piano solo, Mrs. Ellis Vocal duet, Mr. and Airs. Honan. Piano solo, Airs. Watson. Piano solo. Airs. Delos Thompson. Piano duet, Airs. Austin and Kerr. Piano solo, Airs. Sears. Piano solo, Airs. Kannal Vocal solo, Rachel Leopold. Quartette, Alessrs. Austin, Honan, Watson end hoitz. Will meet with Airs. Foltz. Dec. 2. Airs. J. G. Clip is on the sick list. AL s. Chas, uouver at, of Chicago, is visiting her father, El'is Walton, and friends m Rensselaer. Pensions have been granted to George J. Dexter and James Porter, Rensselaer, Indi In default of p.Dp bai’ Perry Britton was consigned to the custody of Sheriff Yeoman. After a protracted tour for pleasure, health and inspection thio’ the western St-d.es, Bro. James returned the other day evidently much improved in lie Ith by the trip. <tt£> -C Remington News: The News is informed that one enterprising man in Remington is ready to put up one-half the linn. Brother pencil shovers at Rensselaer, can you find the like man in your community? > The above item has reference to telephone communication betwea Remington and Rensselaer, |and We suggest that our citizens give the subject prompt and proper conII /

Charley Jouvenat, Esq., of Chicago, was visiting friends in Rensselaer the present week. W. H. R. Smith, of the Chicago Tribune, is visiting his relatives, the Paxtons, in Newton twp. The C. Ar I. C. and the Eastern Illinois Railways which held the monopoly in the Indiana coal shipped to Chicago, have consolidated. When the L., N. A. &C. completes its branch to the coal fields it will no doubt have a disturbing influence on the monopoly-

The Ladies’ Literary Society will hold their annual entertainment at the Opera House next Thursday evening. Program: Thanksgiving Anthem. I ray er. Duet, Mrs. May Thompson and Eva Foltz. Opening address, Mrs. A. Purcupile. Response, Hon. S. P. Thompson. “Old Folks st Home,” Quartette. Tableaux. Recitation, Mrs. Duncan. Music, M’-s. Delos Thompson. Paper, Mrs. Kerr. Vocal Duet, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. Recitation, Mrs. Foltz. Sunflower Chorus. Recitation, Mrs. Watson. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Starr. Recitation, Miss Hill. Retrospective View, Mrs. Warren. Tableaux. All are invited.