Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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<3-xeet<s=§» : v BON. MMlf 1 fOMEB, Mqw&s&w* Sept, 2f» i6Bo* -••-■• ,: -■■ - - • ■ j '' ■" ,:s President of the Day —M. F. Gliilcote. -sy > _ Con doctor of Cavalry Parade —F. W. Babcock. Conductor of Infantry Parade —Horace- E. James. Marshal of the Day—Simon Phillips. Assistant Marshals —Erastus 11. Peacock, Samuel Scott, Charles P. Wright, Thomas Warren, H. W. Porter, Shelby Grant, Monroe Carr, and the Marshals of Towtwfaip Delegations. Each Township. Delegation will select its own Marshal and Assistants. The Presidents of Township Clubs, and Towndup; Marshals, will act M Vlas Presidents of the Meeting. . ’• • COMMITTEES. Finance —John I. Purcupijc, Robert 8. Dwigging and Noble J. York. Arrangements—George M. Robinson, Will E. Moss, Holdridge Clark, Allied Thompson and James T. Abbett J Artillery — L. C. Grant, 0. C. Dickey and Lewis Roberts. Vocal Music—-E. H. Tharp, M. 0. Cissel and Dr. J. 8. Owens. Decorations— George B. Con well, Hale Warnrr and C. G. Sean. Advertising —Siuion P. Thompson, W. W. Watson and Dr. O. C. Link. Delegations —Presentation of Flag—Charles M. Watson, James Ritchey, Thomas Robinson, L. L. Daugherty and M. I*. Spitler. Uniform Drill—Presentation of Flag—W illiam H. Rhoades, A. J. Yeoman, J. K. Stiller, D. D. Kedruood and G. W. Payne. * Cornet Bands —Distribution bf Prises—Geo. W. Hascall, Charles P. Hopkins and Fred Webber. Uniforms and Limits —Noble J. York and .1. I. Parcupile. The Town ol Rensselaer will be d'aeorated with lor ml bmatlnf i i.. daring the day and lIIn miniated at night. COB, SHE AID ALL, AM) SEETHE SRMDESTBALL! OFTHSUiMPAIQI! 44M i nlformed Guards In the Parade! 5 Cermet Bands! And Delegations from every Township will join in the Brilliant Demonstration I fhr OOME XLAJRTJSr i-m