People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1895 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
/IK 9 Beneath this heavy tombstone lies | A man who met his sad demise Because he had no enterprise And therefore didn’t advertise. He started with a store of size Well stocked with modern merchandise And had a splendid chance to rise For people wanted his supplies. But this dead merchant wasn't wise And so he didn’t advertise; j In consequence his merchandise Became a roosting place for flies. I And he—who might of lived on pies—• I I Went UP to. We mourn his sad demise. I I S I His weeping widow dries her eyes | And vows—when Number 2 she tries — | He'll be a man with enterprise E’nough to boldly advertise And thereby win the golden prize. J With that resolve we sympathize— j On her, at least, there are no flies. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim All those who would shun this man’s sad lot, Will advertise in The People’s Pi-lot. Memorial Day Services. Thursday, May 30th, 1895By 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 jn the procession. 2:00 P. M. March to Weston Cemetery. 2:30 P. M. Call to order. Opening Address Post Commander J. A. Ramey. Music Music—Vocal Selection Choir. Invocation Rev. J. 1.. Brady’ Music—Vocal Selection Maude Ramey Reading Memorial Orders. Musicßensselaer Band. Oration. Hon. M. L. Spitler. Music —Vocal Selection;Choir. Address..’... R. W. Marshall. Music —Dirge Rensselaer Band. Decorating Representative Grave. Military Salute, to our Honored Dead. Music—Vocal, “America” Choir All Join. Benediction•. Rev. B. F. Ferguson. A general invitation is hereby extended to all Sunday Schools, Orders and Organizations to join in the ceremonies. Each organization to select its assistant marshal, who will report to the Marshal of the Day for assignment in the procession. All persons desiring to decorate their family lots Jin the cemetery, are especially requested to complete the same not later than the forenoon of the 30th. ' Committee on Arrangements: James A. Ramey, T. F. Clark, Henry Wood. Mrs. Frame Osborne, Mrs. John G. Reynolds and Mrs. J. Q Alter. Committee on Music: J. F. Warren, John Healy, H L. Brown, W. L. Wishard, D. M Yeoman. Marshal of the day. J. A Bubnham. Aid. W. H Gwin.
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