Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rev. Mr. Jeffries, Apple Creek, Ohio, will occupy thePresby teri in pulpitnextSabbath eveniug. Yon are invited. Try Kcnuo) Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better On Siiuday last a 12-pouml boy became a household fixture at the home of Eugene Dilley. Advertised Letters - Mrs. Geo. Schreiuer, Mr. John Bedgwich,-2. Cakes made to o-der, ut Ken nkl Brothers. Judge Thompson pres ded in the White Circuit Court, at Munticello Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Lucy MalcV.ow is on the sick list, and Miss Blanche Thomas is attendmg to her duties in the post office. Lot for sale, one of the best in Thompson’s Addition. Only 1150 —a great bargain. Enquire of A Lewis, the cigar mauufactur jr.
Dr. 1. B. Washburn attended the alumni meeting and graduating exercises of Rush Medical College, at Ghioago, this week WANTED—B) a Urge hayshpper, a food reliable man to bay ana load ’ ay at .enaselaer. State experlenoe and give references. Good commission paid. Address Lock Box 117, v21,n22 Bryan, Ohio. Claims against the county must be filed five days b fore ihe commencement of any regular term of the Board of Commissioners. June 2d will be tho last day of grace for the June term. $3.30 for the round tri: to In dir anapolis May 31st and June Ist, ecoount of Grand Dodge Knights of Pythias. $1.60 for round trip on account annual meeting Geiman Baptists a 4 ltossville, Ind, Tickets on sale June 4th to 6th. One fare for round trip to Lafayette June 24th-28th. Meeting of Epworth League of Indiana. One and 1-third fare to Bloomington, Indiana, June 15th. Reunion of alumni Indiana University. W . H. Beam, Agent
MEMORIAL Ml Ml® Sunday Afternoon, May 30, ’97, By Rensselaer Post No. 84. and Woman’s Re lief Corps No. 39- Department of Indiana. Grand Army ot the Republic. PROG RAH ME. At 1 o’clock p. m., The Old Court House Bell will Ltin^ At 1:30 p.m.—Music by the Citizens, Junior and College bands. All organizations will promptly march to the streets surrounding the court house square, and be assigned their positions in the procession. At 2 p. m. sharp —The procession will start for Weston cemetery. At 2:30 p. m. —Call to order. . Opening address Post Commander, T. F. Clark. Music, “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Choir. Invocation Rev. R. D. Utter. Music, “Cover them over with Flowers.” Choir. Reading Memorial Orders Adjutant J. M. Wasson. Oration Rev. I). A. Tucker. Music, “Tenting on the Old Camp Ground.” Choir. Music, “Dirge.” % the Bands. Decorating RepresentativeG raves. Music, “America.” Choir, Everybody join. Benediction Rev, W. O, Moore. Return march to the city.
A general invitation is extended to all schools, Sunday schools, orders and organizations to join in the ceremonies. Each organization to select an assistant marshal, who will report to marshal of the day, for assignment in the procession, Flowers, not being plenty this year, a special request is hereby made to everyone, to donate all they can spare for this worthy occasion, the same to be sent to Post Hall in Odd Fellows’ building early Saturday afternoon, May 29th. The ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are requested to come to Post Hall on Saturday afternoon, and assist the Corps Ladies in arranging the flowers. Committee on iMlusic—J. F. Warren, James Matheson and Mrs. Win, H. Coover. Committee on Arrangements.—T. F. Clark, J. A. Burnham, J. M, Wasson, D. H. Yeoman, Mrs. Hettie E. Reynolds, Mrs. Lula L. Huff, Mrs. Carrie J. Portpr and Mrs. Alice Park's. Marshal of the Day, R. W. Marshall Aids j, ,T). H. Yeoiuan, Wm. M. Hoover. Jesse C. Gwin
