Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1895 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

M. E. Church Notes. June festival, concerts and lectures the first week in June. Expect a week of delightful entertainments. Quarterly meeting next Sunday, May sth. Sunday School, sermon and communion service in the forenoon; love feast at 3 p. m.; evening sermon by Rev. J. H. Wilson, P. E. Recent accessions to the church, 58. Baptism will be administered Sunday, May 12 th. Grand-. Concert by the College Band.

On Thursday evening, May 9, at 8 o’clock the College Band will open a grand concert in the Rensselaer Opera House. To suit the occasion the choicest selections have been prepared by the band-master and students. They are well aware of the critical taste of the theatre-goers of this city, and, with this point in view, have done their utmost, so as to be able to give their patrons something which they are sure to appreciate. Among other selections there will be given “Recollections of War,” which is in itself already a complete musicale, and one which no true veteran will want to miss, as it is the grandest display of its kind and vividly brings back the thrilling remembrances of battle. Similar compositions are the grand National “Gems of Germany.” At the same time the comicSl in music has not been lef t out of questi6H, and accordingly the “Coxey’s Army Parade” has been inserted in the program. Several instrumental solos will also be given by the band. These pieces and a good many others along with the performances of the Glee-club, some interspersions of piano recitals and singing, will doubtless prove to be an entertainment everyone will appreciate. Programs will be distributed in the ball. General admission 25c, reserved seats 35c. Tickets on sale at Long’s drug store.

The Continental Pays Promptly and Veals Fairly. Rensselaer, Ind. Apr. 23 ’95. This is to certify that I have this day received from H. W. Porter, agent of the Continental Insurance Co., $799.71. the same being full amount, S6OO, of the insurance on my residence, lately destroyed by fire, and $194.71, to cover loss on contents, that sum being all that I asked for. S Peter Hordeman.

Attention Comrades. Notice is hereby given to all comrades belonging to Rensselaer Post No. 84, G. A. R. that this Post is invited to attend a Batallion Drill and Musical Entertainment, at St. Joseph’s College, May Bth, 1895. All comrades of Rensselaer Post will report at the G. A. R. Hall at one o’clock P. M. on said day. By order of the Quartermaster. Charles Platt.

Notice. Is hereby given that all out standing warrants drawn by the Auditor of Jasper county and protested by the County Treasurer will be paid on presentation. No interest can be allowed for the time they are held after publication of this notice. M. H. Hempbill, County Treasurer. Rensselaer Ind., May let 1895. Boys’ and Youths’clothing a specialty at Porter <fc Yeoman’s. A genuine first class top buggy only $41.50 at Robt. Randle’s. See those large sized chenile stand covers at the Emporium for 75c.

Cows Wanted.—Fresh cows and springers, for eastern market. Leave name and number of cows for sale at Meyer's store, Kniman, Ind. Will be there May 6th and 7th. 35-2'tp. S. E. Yeoman. Strayed.—From my place in Gillam Tp., Apr. 4th, 1 bright bay horse colt, 1 year old, trotting stock; 1 brown mare, heavy with foal, high headed, tall and rangy, lump on one hind foot, rather speedy. When lajt seen were in Rensselaer. Finder please notify by mail, G. T. Dale, Medaryville. We have now made arrangements to again club with the weekly Inter Ocean, of Chicago; and the weekly New York Tribune. The Republican and the Inter Ocean,both one year, for t 1.85. The Republican and the New York Tribune, both one year, 11.75. All three papers one year, 12.10. The above offers apply to all—old subscribers as well as new. , F. - -' '