Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

& ViS * y ■■■ » ■ ■ - - NOTICE Ito DELEGATIONS. Oct 25th, 1892, will see the biggest Political Bally ever held in Jasper county. In order that everything may run smoothly, it is necessary that every person and team shall remain in their places, and not leave their delegations until after passing in review and the parade hr dismissed. The line of march will be so arranged that all can see. Only those who are in line at the time of passing tne Review Staud Will receive rations, or be counted 1 for prizes. The delegations will be divide | into three grand divisions, as follows: • Fibst Division:— E.B. Peacock I in command; Jesse Nichols, aid. All delegations from the north and east. Second Division Simon Phillips, in command; Floyd Bobinson, Aid. All delegations from the south and southeast. Third Division:— A. G. Hardy in command; Seldon Grant assistant All delegations from the west and southwest - Assistant Marshals:—J. Q. Alter and Wm. W. Wood are detailed for duty on the staff of Marshal in chief. All precinct and 1 township delegations! should select a marshal, and report his name, at once, to the undersigned for instruction. Make full and com plete arrangements beforehand for an extra early start The Grand Parade can not wait for tardy delegations. Listen for the boom of cannon on Monday night and early Tuesday morning, bat don’t get excited ana tush off alone. There will be plenty of powder for Governor’s Salute and regular firing after you arrive. The line pf march and assignment of delegations in Nae will be made by the MarshaTof the day and his assistants. R. W. Marshall, Marshal of the Day. Approved 8. P. Thompson, J. A. Burnham, f Com - A). E. Mllls.

GOVERNOR’S DAY SONG. The National ships are coming, They’er on the homeward stretch, Just hear the music humming, This is the line to catch. Cho Come, get on board voters, Come, get on board voters, Come, get on board voters, There’s room for all to go. There is Union and Protection, Sonnd money and Liberty, A “free vote and fair election,” Which you can plainly see. Chorus. Each hull is sound, the engine fine And officered quite well, Theharbonr nesr, so step In fine, To hear the starting bell. Chorus. There is Benjamin and Whitelaw, With Chase and Shockney too, Good captains as you ever saw, Mate Johnston right in view. Chorus. k Jones, Scholz, Coons, Farrell and Haywood, Henry and Thompson too, Elliott and Miller Judges good, Mcßride is in that crew. Chora?. 1 Ed. Crumpaoker—Baker and Fox, With Black and Cavins ride, And thus is flllid the Judges box, Where all appeals sr« tried, Chorus. Bravelßennett Lyons’ in it still, Judge Wiley and John Brown, Our honest oomrade Mark Hemphill, And Thompson of our town. t Chorus. Grant, Mills and Hanley’ll stem the gale, i And Alter will survey, While Farisaad John Martindale, Will get there right away. . / Chorus. Some boys will land in the Court house, "w*:; And in the State House some, Whileto Congress sad the White House, The rest will surely oome. j Chorus. The passage frea and we can go, No difference in the fare, No “Force BUi” scare, for all well That «U are equal there. I i those ships cod fed-