Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Hon. MORTIMER NYE, Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, and Hon. FRANK N. HOLMAN, the great tariff talker, of Colorado, at Rensselaer, Thursday, October 27th, 1892. Our wood patrons will confer a favor by bringing it right along. Harvey Kannal is a student in tho Chi* cago Veterinary College. Revs. Drake ahd Weaker are in attendance on the Northwest Indiana M. E. conference, Terra Haute. Oarpetsvery cheap, at I. J. POK tB’S. Jim Hemphill has given up his summer vocation, railroading in Minnesota, and returned te Rensselaer.

The republicans have designated {the occasion of Parson Chase’s appearance at Rensselaer as "Governor's Day.” Arrangements are announced to multiply “loaves and fishes" wherewith to feed those in attendance, and in order to insure a crowd, "prizes” are pledged. W. B, Austin, H. L. Brown and R. P. Benjamin will hunt up musioal talent to sing “songs of welcome and rejoicing.” We understand the chorus of the most superb piece selected ruuß thus: “The Democrats, are imps of hell!" The Populists are no better ! They seem determined to compel Eepubs to work for bread and butter. Miss Dora Peaoock was a competitor in the grand Demoreßt state gold medal contest, at Marion, and came out second best in a list of eight. Claranoe Carpet Warp, at T. J. Pobteb’s. Jake Eiglesbach has bought the Ehoades brick building on Washington street. Services in the new Primitiva Baptist church next Sunday,

A considerable portion of the outfit of the threshing machine factory hes been received, and will soon be put in place. The erection of a fine brick building by the Odd Fellows, on their lot east of the pos office, is being talked up. m Our sporadic neighbor devotes his efforts t is week to showing that there is no large 1 alance in t e treasury, instead of presenting satisfactory pi oof that local taxation increase is not greater than the increase of State taxes. It * ’od not surprise us in the leaßt should our neighbor next week admit the conspiracy and express his regiets that it did not escape detection. Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Emma Klina, of teis place, and Mr. Ira A. Gray, of Monon. Next Tuesday. Mrs. H. Harris and daughter and Henry Bruce attended the Baptist State convention, Lagan-port, last week Furniture in all style, in vast quantity aud at prices to suit, at the new furniture store.

Program for Columbus Day. Friday, Oct. 21, .1892, Rensselaer and Marion township. The programme down| to No. 5 will be carried out at the school building in the torene&'i session. 1 Reading of the President’s Proclamation. 2 Raising the Flag by the G. A. R. 3 Salute to the Flag. A Acknowledgement Of God. AKTF.itKOON. 5 Song of Columbus Day. 6 The Meaning of the four centuries. iWiUteParkison, ) Lena Washburn. 7 Music by Band. 8 Cokunbus Banner—Nora Landis-

S Song. 10 Five minute speeches—Rev. S. W. Marshall, I. B. Washborn, W. J. Miller, Lee Glszetuook, Mrs. C. W. Coen. Tfce futrons and friends of the gobook as®-cordially invited to be present at any or all of these exerTJw morning exercises will begin