Rensselaer Standard, Volume 1, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1879 — TEMPERANCE MEETING. [ARTICLE]

TEMPERANCE MEETING.

The regular meeting of the Jasper County Temperance Union will b$ held at the Church of God, Monday evening, Sept. Ist. The following is the programme of exercises: I. Music by Ladies’ Orchestra. , 2. Reading minutes of previous meeting by tbe Secretary. - 8b Prayer by Rev. B. F. Furguson. 4. Reading Scriptures by Mrs. Chss. H. Price, Vice-President. 6. Song by Choir, MVs. Rothrock, Organist. 6. Declamation by Miss Fannie Wood. I 7. Song by Miss Emma Rhoades and others. 8. Reading Poem by John L. Makeever. 9. Music by Ladies’ Orchestra. 10: Declamation by Albert Coen> 11. Song by Choir:- yA 12. Essay by Miss Elita Ei%. 18. Bong by Rosa Eaker and Liisie Pureapile. ! ~ 14. Declamation by Jay Dwiggins. „ . 16. Remarks. 16. Song by Norn Hopkins and others. 17. Music by Ladies’ Orchestra. D. B. Milieu, President. Noble J. York, Secretary. Tbe Indianapolis Sentinel in a burst of beart-fslk thankfulness says: “The Kentucky elections passed off quietly. There war a small vote, bnt a large democratic victory. Kentucky io on*.” Yes, you dutch-at-*-straw democrats. “Kentucky is safe’’ by about 16,000 majority. And what a victory too; when Tilden carried it by about 65,000 majority! Afew movesuch groat victories and there won’t bo a democratic state !u> tbe Union! Aeeording to Kentucky** experience Indiana will have a republican majority of 45,000 in 1880. Yes, poor; ignorant, Judge-killing Kentucky is “safe.!’—[Lafayette Journal.