Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“q A R” I . -A.% The: - Friday Evening, This Camp Fire is given for the purpose of raising money wherewith teerect m suitable Monument to the memory of Indiana’s Soldiers. who fell in the War of the Rebellion. These Entertainments are being given throughout the entire State, for the same purpose. Overture, - Orchestra. Song, “We are Tenting to might ou the Old Campground,” Male Quartette. Address of Welcome, Col. E. P. Haihniond. Recitation, “The Young Soldier,” Miss Fanny Clark. Recitation, “The Battle,” ' P. Thompson. Music, . .. Orchestra. Recitation, “The Bayonet Charge,” B. F. Ferguson. Recitation, . “Searching for the Slain,” Miss Rosa Eaker. Song, “Say, Ear kies have you seen Old Massa,” Sung in Costume. Recitation, “Sheridan's Ride,” Capt. J. A. Burnham. Song, -Solo, “When the Robins eome again,” Miss Lola Moss. Recitation, “Soldier’s Reprieve,” Capt. F. W. Babcock. Song, “Marching through Georgia,” . Male Quartette. Recitation, “Drummer Boy,” Rue Priest. Recitation, “Gettysburg Monument,” H. E. James. Song, “The Watch Tower of Freedom,” Mrs. J. P. Dunlap. Recitation, “IngersolFs Eulogy on the Union Soldier,” Capt. M. F. Chileote. Recitation, -‘The American Flag,” Rev. M. C. Miner. Address, Rev. T. C. Webster. Song, “Red, White and Bine,” Miss Alice Ilhoades. Doors open at 7:30, Performance commence at 8 :^). ADMISSION Reserved Seats .35 cents. General Admission 25 cents. Children % ............15 cents. Reserved Seats on sale by HARDMAN, “THE” Jeweler,

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