Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1894 — ENTERTAINMENT! [ARTICLE]

ENTERTAINMENT!

The ladies of the Presbyterian, Methodist and Christian churches will give au entertainment at the O: era House, on Tuesday evening of next week. PROGRAM: Instrumental Solo.. Miss Mathesson. Vocal Solo Frank Hatdy Hoop Drill Little Gir’s. Male Qua.tott. Vocal Solo Frank Hardy. Instrumental Solo .... ... ?Mrs. Delos Thompson. Vocal Solo .... .... Mrs. E. L. Hcilingßworth* Vocal Solo Frank Hardy. Vocal Solo Pearl Hollister Piano Duet.... .. M isses Percupile and Moss. Magic Mirror A Vision. Admission—22o.; Children 10c. Reserved seats 360.

Jas. W. Douthit visited Kent land, Monday, on legal business. Win M. Murphy now has the management of one of A. McCoy’s farms in Hanging Grove town ship. Subject of discourse at Presby terian church, next Sunday morn ing: ‘’Unavailing Prayers.” stlier Elizabeth, infant daugh ter of Ed. 8., t.nd Eoama Rhoads, died last Saturday night, aged b >ut five months. For yourjChristmas Presents re-, member the Ladies’ Bazaar, to be hold by tho ladies of the Presbys terian chinch about the 2lßt of December. Union Thanksgiving services at tin M. E. church next Thursday, at 10:30 a. m Rev. Paradis will preach the sermon. Alfred McCoy sold a large farm in Hanging Grove township last Sat u r (lay. Consideration $40,240. Dunn’s weekly report places the shipment of boots and shoes from Boston during October at 251,361 asod, against 112,681 last year, and 130,549 in 1892. Bradetreet r® ports a spurt in the export of wheat ami breadstuffs Inst week and the value of tne totul exports forOcto her, as compared with last '"ear’s prices, at about twelve millions in excess of last year’s exports during the corresponding month. Re ports from country merchants are encouraging.