Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I Begged Them For a Return Date. Beaver Dam, Wis., March, 9, ’96. The Smalley Grand Concert Co.gave an entertainment at Mueio Halt on Monday, March 2d, 1896, and I take great pleasure in saying th*t it was the finest musioal entertainment I have booked for many years. The Lady Quartette is simply grand They sing with perfect ease and grace, and their excellent voices blend In such perfect harmonv as to entrance the listening ear. Their program is new and varied, pleasing any and al< kinds of andieno<s. ihe Sopran Solo of Miss Perrine is worthy or special mention. She has an excellent voioe—under perfect control - and he; inging denotes thorough training. She Lean aitist seldom seen outside of the large eitLs. Miss Sprague took the house by storm by the splendid manuet in whioh she saug her Contialtc Solo. She possesses a rich, Bm ° ot h and Powerful void, controlled with that ease and graoe which musioal genius and t tudy make per/eot The musical part.of the program was pleasantly interrupted by the reader, Miss Caruthers, a vivacious, pfeastng and graceful little artist with new and unique sub jects that captivated her audienoe on her -PP eara f* oe * Horenoore# were man y. and she made a decided hit J They are all perfect ladies pleasing to look upon and pleasant to oonverse with I begged them for a leturn date. Thty merit success. Sinoerely. CHAB. C. MILLER. Mgr. Musio Hall Seats eu sale at Long’s for the Smalley Grand Conoert Co., Monday evening* March 30th. Reserved seats, s<)e.
Under tne new democratic tariff the export of Amerioan manufactures has increased from $183,718,484 under the McKinley law for 1894 to $201,000,000 under the present law- ne rly $20,000,000 Blankeis and all household articles are cheaper than they ever were under the high protective laws of the Harrison and other republican administrat ons. Bro. ar shall please note, j The Smalley Grand Conoert Co. (formerly Ihe Sohnmnnn Lady Quartet? in odo of the most noted in America and ever ?n R^™.lae^. nmßioa,
Billee Chandler charges the McKi lej ites with being engaged in frying the fat” out rtf monopolies demanding Increase i protection,in the interest of McKinley. Billee thinks it would all be right were he the nominee, bus the adoption of such methods before the nomis nation is made is opposed to his religion. On llonday evening next (March -iniM £° ple wi “ the“ ojpo o ,£ nity of hearing one of he most noted The C BmMi Om ?i aa,oß DPWbefor e t'e publio. A“ e H 8 “ aIle y Grand Concert Co. (formerly fsr on« UmaDß Qnar ‘® t) have been secured 2?.°“ a eveain R at Ellis’ Opera House.The company have been ploying return citles of Cr T° W H d9d h ° nß ? B in & PttoSS cities of Indiana, and the manager has It e win r L eed :? rtnnate in ■•onS?tho “ o!l enler e t fl TJ thoo t “ d ° ubt the beßt tnuslaer Th i r eTe f B‘ven ln Rensseli? y come nnd e r Ihe auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society. P B. F. Fendio, . Judsonj.Hunt J- F. Warren, G. E. Marshall. The Smalley Grand Concert Co. at E 10,?,, 0,?,,/ P®va House, Monday evening, Marc i 36th. See large bills. Ihe far frying” process has commenced with a view to secure the nomination of McKinley by the Republican convention. The process will be repeated to debauch the ballot and elect the no** miuee. It will behoove the peo pie to stand film and defeat the scheme to extort tribute’from them to enrich the monopolies.
We take pleasure in recommending the Smalley Grand Concert Co. (otherwi,! the L »dy Quartette). They are probably the finest in the state' «dlll them nS ff L K OtUr M ouneßll0 ’ ald hear Jr® 1 ?- il wdl be, without doubt, one of en iS £,rseW. entertainment ® ever « iv - Mr. Bayi rd need pay no heed to the vote of censure by congress, as at present constituted. He amply told th 6 truth, and the k ck comes from those who were hurt by it NOTICE TO TAXPAYER 8. Monday, April 19th, 1896, being the third Monday in April, is the last day for the payment of the April installment of the taxes cf 1895. All taxe* not paid on or before the above day, will incur the penalty of 10 per cent. .Those having taxes to pay are requested to call early and avoid t the delay’ of the last few days of t ix-puying time. JESSE C GWINN, Treasurer of Jasper County. Tbe Dingley tariff bill is dead beyc nd resurrection. The silver republicans laid it to rest, with the tbe declaration that no tariff bill should pass that didn’t provide for free coinage. Music (loving people will be glad to welcome Mi.s Gertrnde Sprague, with the Smalley Grai d Concert Co , back to Rensselaer. Any that had the pleasure of hearing her last summer with "The Chicago Rivals” will not miss this second opponunity. She has a national reputation.
