Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1882 — SANTA CLAUS IS COMING [ARTICLE]

SANTA CLAUS IS COMING

And with the assistance of the lo!lowing Committees, ho will, on Saturday Night. l>ec.. 23d, 1882,at the,Presbyterian Church, mala g.wi the hearts of all who will favor him with their preseuoe. Invitation is extended to the Sunday Schools, and Temperance society of Rensselaer, to meet r with this School in making this Christmas en - Wtainmcnt an enjoyable affair. An interesting Programme will be announced in due time. Committees, take due notice, and govern yourselves accordingly. committers: To proocre Christmas TREES Messrs. J. F. Funston, John Coen, Cal. Porter. Finance and purchasing:—M. F, Chllcote. assisted by Madames E. S. Wood, F. J, Sean, Emmet Kannal, John Reynolds. T. J. McCoy, and Misses Alice Havens, Edith Miller. Anna B, McEwen, Liszie Purcupile, Rosa Eaker. Decoration :—John R. Vannatta, Wm. Warren, Ollle Daugherty, Eugene Spitler, Val Selb, Gale Chllcote, Daniel Willey, Jay Dwiggins, Wm. Salter, Ed. & Will. McCracken, Henry Smith, M P. Chllcote, assisted by Misses Anna B. McEwen. Alice Havens, Hattie Coen. Carrie Eger, Nellie Spitler, Lizzie Purcupile, Rosa Eaker, Lettie Hopkins, Jessie Hardin;, Lillie Kempt, Jenule Miller, Katie Green, Rachel Leopold, Carrie and Berth a Funston Ada Hopkins, Mary Yates, Blanch Boroughs Tillie Fendig, Anna Sigler, Burtte Morris’ Grace Vannatta, Etta Spitler, Ella Ritchey,’Ada Daugherty, Dora Healey, Edith Wilson; Madams A. Taylor, J, M. Clark, John R. Vannatta, M. F. Chllcote, R, H. Pureupilo, J. F, Hardman, James W. McEwen, Lillie Housmani A. Purcupile, Cal. Porter, J. F. Funston, Chad H. Price. Ezra C. Nowels. Chas. W. Coon, Dal! Nowels, Emmet Kannal, T.J. McCey, Chas. G. Sears, Horace E, James, W. L. liamar. Calling:— Frank J, Sears, Monlecai F. Chilcoto, Delivebt from treks:— Joe. F. Hardman. Chas. W. Coen, Dr. Frank P. Bitters, F/B Learning. ’

DuLiVEBr-ro OALLKHSI-Misses Carrie %er Rosa Eaker, Lizzie Purcupile, Nellie Spitler! Distributing:— Misses Frankie McEwen, Blanch Loughrldge, Hope Allen, Dory dark Sarah Chilcote, Fannie Clark, Ola Sigler. Grace Vannatta, Nellie Kelly, Mattie Wilson, Ada Chiloote and Robert Vannatta, Gaylord ChHcote. Everet and Art. Nowels, Burt Hopkins. TOTAKECHARGB «F UNCALLED-FOB PRESENTS —Madames John R. Vannatta, E. 8. Woo ds. To bmceivk and arrange PBEBENTB:—Executive Committee, assisted by Miss Alice Havens,and Madmes F. J. Sears, R. H. Pureupile. Lillie Ilousman, J. F. Hardman. O)MMITTBK ON Musio:-Mrs. Lillie Housrran. and Miss Anna B. McEwen. Noble J. York. i Mrs. A. Taylor, I J°h? R. Vanatta, >Ex. Committee. “ J. M. Clark, i Miss Carrie Eger, J

Sheriff Powell is moving into the new jail building to-day. * Elder John Fore, of Kansas, finished a series of six interesting meetings, at the Christian church, on Tuesday evening. The Chicago A North-Western Railway Co. has not been slow to discover the future importance of Central Dakota, and has extended its Minnesota Line through the heart of Dakota to Fort Pierre on the east bank of the Missouri river, opening up to settlers over 300 miles of new country, and affording railway facilities for the people. This line, with its various branches, affords an advantage not had by the early settlers.