Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1891 — Oratorical Contest. [ARTICLE]

Oratorical Contest.

A Demorest Medal Contest will be held at South Meadow school-house, Newton Tp., on the evening of the 26th of Sept., beginning at half past seven. Good music will be furnished and the entertainment throughout will be such as to merit the patronage of the people. Admission ten cents. NAMES OF CONTESTANTS. Frank Ih inphill. Victor Bringle. Laurence Sayler. Harvey Henkle. Mary Wuerthner. Lillie Sayler. Bessie Sayler. Daisy Bowman. Mabel Sayler. Clara Goetz. Mattie Hemphill. PROGRAM ME. Music. Prayer. Song. ■ No. 1. Parallel Parables. No. 2. Who is to Blame? Music. No. 3. A Voice f rom the Poor-house. No. 4, Rum-selling, Our Country’s Scourge, and the Remedy. Music. No. 5. The Sparrow Must Go, what About the Liquor Vulture? N 0.6. What is High License? Music. No. 7. The Martyred Mother. No. 8. Prohibition, The Hope of Our Country. Music. No. 9. In the Bushel or in the Jug? No. 10. The Rum trallic’s war on the People. No. 11. The Saloon , the Great Problem of the Hpur. Music. Decision of Judges and awarding of medal and other prizes.

JENNIE LINVILLE,

Supt. The use of calomel for derangements of the liver has ruined many a fine constitu. tion. Those who, <for similar troubles, have tried Ayer’s Pills testify to their efficacy in thoroughly remedying the malady, without injury to the system.