Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

—OF—--4 To Be HeLD JULY 4th, 1884, A r 1 RENSSELAER, ----- - INDIANA! ’ feTPOItE2SrOOIT“9a 4 O’clock a. m. National Salute, of 38 Guns, and flinging of Bells. Committee on Guns —L. C. Grant; SampsOn !Erwin, Chas Roberts. Committee on Bells —Frank Kepner, Eugene Spitler, -Fred S. Chilcote, George Wood, Leslie Clark, Oliver P. Robinson. 7 O’clock, : ■' Committee on Decoration of Grounds will meet Ks the Post-Office.' 9:30 G-iand Street Parade. 10:00 Music, ;. .by the Band. 10:20 Address, .by President of the Day. 10:30 Prayer,A-vt *...... ........,,,., .by Rev. T. C. Websterv--10:35 Song, *. ...“Hail Us Ye Free.” 10:45 Reading Declaration of Independence.... .Elmer Dwiggins. 11:00 Song, “Freedom’s Banner.” • • 11:10Address, “by "W, ZD- Wallace. 12:00 . Recess For Dinner. | 2:00 O’clock r. m. Music 77.77. I .by the Baud. 2: 10 Song, ... “From Mexico to Maine.” 2/20 Tlie Constitution,. .. .James W. Douthit 2:30 Our Country’s Heroes, Capt. James A. Burnham. "2:40 Song “Let the Hills imd Yales Resounch” 2:50 Freedom ....... Mrs. Fannie Dwiggihs. 3:00 Our Nation’s Rulers Capt Frank W. Babcock. - tire Band 3:10 Liberty Enlightening the World, ; .Ezra C. Nowels. 3:20 Recitation, ft Miss Ollie Alter. 3:30 Speech, Delos Thompson. 3:40 The Flag, Rev. M. C. Miner. 3:50 Song, “AMERICA” 4:00 Benediction. j . Uniieh Ghahos of Committkks. Competitive Drill.- -The K nights of Pythias Drill Corps; Broom Brigade and Cane Battailion. Judges: —N. S. Bates, Ezra L. Clark, Mary E. Thompson, Agnes O. Kelley *ml J. W. Roberts. a-. 1. —No Stands shall be upon the Court House Square, hor on the streets adjoining, without permission from Committee on finance. 2. —Busiuess Houses, in Rensselaer, will remain closed from 10 o'clock a. m., to 12 m. 3. —The County Officers wjll act as a committee for toe care of baskets, &c. Respectfully submitted. M. F. Chilcote, Mrs M. E. Spitler, i ' G. E. Marshall, Mrs: M. B. A iter, Committee. S. P. Thompson, Mrs. F. J. Sears, ’

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