Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Memorial Day Services. | Wednesday, May 30th, 1894. By Rensselaer Post No. 84, and Rensselaer Women’s Relief Corps No. 39, Department of Indiana, Grand Army of the Republic. # PROGRAMME: # 1:30 P. M. Court House bell will ring. 1:40 P. M. Music by the Rensselaer Band; All organizations will promptly march to the Court House Square, and be assigned their positions in the procession. 2:00 P. M. March to Weston cemetery. 2:30 P. M. Call to order. Opening Address Post Commander, J. W. Wasson. Music—lnstrumental .Rensselaer Band. Music—Vocal Selection Choir. Invocation,Rev. Dr. Baech. Music—Vocal Selection Choir. Reading Memorial Orders. Oration Hon. M. L. Spitler. Mu sic Vocal Selection Choir. Music—Dirgeßensselaer Band. Decorating Representative Grave. Military Salute, to our Honored Dead. Music—Vocal, "America” Choir all Join. Benedictionßev. Dr. Brady. A general invitation is hereby extended to all Bunday Schools, Orders and Organizations to join in the ceremonies. Each organization to select its assistant marshal, who will report to the Marshal or the Day for assignment in the procession. All persons desiring to decorate their family lots in the cemetery, are especially requested to complete the same not later than the forenoon of the 30th. Committee on Arrangements: J. M. Wasson, J. C. Porter, R. W. Marshall, Mrs. J. M. Wasson, Mrs. J. C. Porter, Mrs. J. Q. Alter, Mrs. Frank Osborne. Committee on Music: J. F. Warren, John Healy, H. L. Brown, W. L. Wishard, D. M. Yeoman. Marshal of the day, R. W. Marshall, Aids. Wm. H. Gwin, 0. B. Harrold.
All members of the W. R. C. are requested to meet at the W. it. C. Hall at 10 o’clock sharp, Sunday morning, to attend Memorial services with G. A. R., at M. E. church. By order of President, AL CE OSBORNE. Hettie E. Reynolds, Secetaiy. All persons having Flowers are requested to send thorn to the Court House Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock, and are invited to assist the W. R. 0. in preparing Blowers to Decorate the Soldiers’ Graves. Hettie E. Reynolds, Secretary. 8. E. Yeoman sells McCormick Harvesters and Mowers at Nowels’ mill, near tnedepot; also Disc Harrows, Ideal Corn Planters, Seeders, Binding Twine, etc. ONLYONENIGHT OUTTOFLORIDA. The a. orning train vie the Monon Route connect* at Cincinnati with the 7:00 p. m. Thiough Vestibuhd Train of the Queen nd Creecent Route reaching Jackeon ville at 10:50 p. 1L the toft owing day The service of this popiAnr Fne 1* uneurpass|d by any line to the « nth. For rate*, «ime tables, etc., ad t ss City Ticket Office, 232 Clark Street, Chicago; or your local ticket agent.
I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to uay commission 5 per cent. — Reap money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcote. Don’t Forget! Tommy Crockett will pasture colts at 75c. per month; cattle at one cent a day.— Running water. U/ftUrCI 11 Local and Traveling SalesIf All I to handle our hardy Canadin grown Nursery stock. We guarantee satisfaction to representatives and customers. Largest growers of high grade stock. Over 700 acres under culti» ration. ”o substitution in orders. Exclusive territory and libo al terms to whole oi part time agents. Write us. STONE & WELLINGTON. Madison, Wis. TRUSTEE S NOTICE. N ce it hereby given that I will be at my dice at John A Knowlton’s, in Joiu n .own* ip or I '.. Fourth Saturday of eacn month >or th i transaction of business connected »• tba uties of Trustee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Township x . WANTED-SALESMEN, To sell a choice line of nursery stock. Good oay from the start and complete outfit free. Exclusive territory given if desired. Address, THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., n4o—l2w. Rochester, N. Y
