Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1895 — REMEMBER THE BAZAAR. [ARTICLE]
REMEMBER THE BAZAAR.
Wednesday, December 18th. In store room uw corner Washington and Front streets. The ladies of Ihe Presbyterian Church will open thtir Bazaar on Wednesday, December 18th, and will close on Saturday ni2ht. the 21st. Chicken Pie for dinner on Wednesday. Supper in the evening Turkey dinner on Tnu.sday!— Supper in the evening. Baked Fish for dinner on Fri day. Supper in *he evening. Old Fashioned Dinner on Sat' urday. Supper iu the evening. Come and buy y ur Holiday Presents, An extensive stock, in great variety, of useful and fancy art cles w'll be on display. Season admission tickets. 5c The Republican menagerie goes to St. Louis, June 16th. Josiah Quincy, Democrat, for Mayor of Boston, Mass., was'elected by 4,376, plurality, Tuesday. The entire 'Democratic ticket was elected, — Ex-Senator Allen, the “Noblest Roman of them all,” died at his home, Columhus, Ohio, Thursday, at 1:15 p. m. He was a pure and upright man, and his death is a national cai mity. The Cotton and Woolen Report er (Rep. ( ) admits that 201 new mills have been establishe lini ths country since the passage of the Wilson tariff, 38 of which are wooien, 73 cotton, 57 knitting, 16 silk, and 17 miscellaneous.” It has also been forced to admit that there has been a increase in wages in the cotton and woolen industries an I that the demand for their goods is unexampled. What is the matter with the Wilson bill as far a* it relates to the cotton and woolen manufacturing?
