Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1880 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
4th OF JULY! Grand Celebration in Rensselaer. . if.- ■ • ■ *
5 o’clock a. in,, firing of 47 guns and ringing of bells. 9 o’clock a. m., The several township delegations will assemble at the corporation limits ready to march at 9:30. 10:30, Assemble at the stand. 1. Music by the Rensselaer Cornet Band. 2. Song by the Choir. * - 3. Prayer by Rev*. A. W. Wood. 4. Reading the Declaration of Independence by Charles H. Prioe. 5. Song by all—“ America,” followed by selection by Cornet Band. 6. Oration of the day, by Hon. S. P. Thompson. 7. Music by the Band. 8. Presentation of flags, by Misses Mattie McCoy and Arilla Cotton. 9. Song by all—“ Red White and Bide.” Band acoompanyment. 10. Musio by Band. 12:40 p. m., Basket dinner. 2p. m., Reassemble at the stand. Musio by Band. > 1. Address by M. L. Spitler. 2. Toasts and Responses by Louis Hollingsworth, Charles Warner, Elmer Dwiggins, Delos Thompson, Victor Loughridge and Zimri Parris. 3. Music by Band. 4. Song by all—“ Hail Columbia.” Fantastic Parade. Winroe Carr, Captain. 7:30, Assemble at the stand. 1. Music by the Band. 2. Song by Choir. 3. Address by lion. R. S. Dwiggins. 4. Grand display of Fireworks. :H: Marshal of the day, Simon Phillips. Assistants, George L. Morgan, Shelby Grant and O. I*. Robinson. • TOWNSHIP MARSHALS. Carpenter., >. Dr. Maxwell. Jordan A. J. Yeoman. Newton James Yeomyi. Union Jacob Troxell. Kankakee Ed Biggs. Wheatfield John Myers. Keener Silas Swain. Gillara -. Charles Sraig. VValker L. Tinkum. Barkley William Dannels. ' Hanging Grove D. D. Redmond. Miiroy Peter Folks. Chairman of the day, Horace E. James. Superintendent of fireworks, Geo. B. Conwell. Assistant*, Charles Roberts, Leslie C. Grant. Supt. Artilery, O. C. Dickey. Assistants, Geo. Killingstien, L- C. GraDt and John Wordon. The count of delegation shall he as follows: Each Person 1, horse and rider 2, horse and carriage 2, two-horse team and wagon 3, four-horse team and wagon 6, six-horse team and wawon 10, eight-horse team and wagon 20, ten horse team and wagon 80, twelve-horse team and wagon 40, fourteen-horse team and wagon 50, sixteen-horse team and wagon 60, twenty-horse team and wagon with a rider on each horse 100. . Let each township organize and tarn ont in mat*, and help to makq this one of the grandest celebrations ever held in Jasper county. The flags are new and beautiful, and the fireworks at night will be the largest display ever exhibited in Northern Indiana. E. H. THARP, GEO. M. ROBINSON, MRS. J. McCOY, EMMET KANNAL, MRS. E. P. HAMMOND, t M Committee.
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