Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TEMPERANCE ENTERTAINMENT. On Saturday evening, April 25th, 1891, convening at 7 p. m., the Gospel Temperance Union will give a Pnbiie Entertainment at the Opera House, Rensselaer, Ind. This will be strictly first class and will merit a full house. Admittance—Over 12 years of age 25 cents. Under 12 years of age 10 cents. Proceeds to go to the Society so that public Sunday afternoon weekly meetings may be free and no collection taken foilexpenses. PROGRAMME. The Anniversary of the Jasper county Auxiliary Bible Society, to be held in the M. E. church, in Rensselaer, on the 19th of April, at 7 o’clock p. m. ORDER OF EXERCISES. Hymn—‘Praise God from whom all blessings flow.” Reaaing'of Scriptures—Mrs. J. F. Warren. Prayer—Prof, H. L. Wilson. Song—“ From Greenland’s Icy Mountain." ( Ist Secretary. Reports, -j 2d Repository. ( 3d Treasurer. Appointment of committee on resolutions. Song— Jesus Shall Reign.” Addresses—Revs. 1.1. Gorby, T. F. Drake, W. J. Vigus. Collection. Report of Committee and election of officers. Song—“ God be With You till We Meet Again.” Benediction-Rev. B. F. Ferguson. W. E. MOORE. Pres’t. On Saturday evening, May 2d, 1891, at L P w'‘ who ar * interested in draining the Wankarusa Marsh will meet at the school house, at Marlboro, when n petition forits thorough and complete drainage in White and Jasper counties will be presented for signatures. Let thero b e a full turn out. The new law will be explained. u The friends of Drainage in the Valley of the Iroquois will meet at 2 p. m. Saturday, May 2d, 1891, to take final action as to whether a petition will be filed at the June Term. 1891, of the Commissioners Court. All petitioners, and those who wish to become petitioners, will please be present. Committee. The new residences of G. E. Marshall and A. W. Cole) are in process of erection. Drs. Palmer and Simms, of Frankfort, physicians for the Monon, amputated a leg for Geo. Hollister, of this place, last Monday. The limb had been diseased for many years, causing him great suffering. The ladies of the Presbyterian church treated the members of the Logansport Presbytery, in session at this place the first of the week, to a sumptuous dinner last Tuesday, at the Nowels House. The entertainment was highly appreciated by all who participated.