Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1900 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REPUBLIC AH S RALLY!^ -» • --.—:—.•'..< ■ AT RENSSELAER, Thursday, Nov. ist, k ' ■' '.' ■’"■■- • = Last and Largest Rally.
" Hon. Janies B. - BELFORD, Hon. Patrick m O’DONNELL, 1 OF CHICAGO, Col. R. DE HART, OF LAFAYETTE, ' 1 r -.,■■■• —■ —- . _ . ~ ' —■ 1 75 . , Will address the people on the issues of the Campaign. > p! ' 11 L ~~ ' Prizes to Delegations. A large flag given to the township bringing the largest delegation. A Bass Drum given U to the delegation making the best display of floats, uniforms and other devices. A large flag given to the township bringing the largest and Best Costumed delegation of Ladies. A large flag given to the Township having the largest percentage of voters in delegation based ppon vote of 1896. A large flag to the largest delegation from outside of Jasper county, f P Parade of Delegations at 10:30 o’clockA. M - ~~ ~ P Parade of Rough Riders at 4,30 o'clock P, M, GRAND TORCILIGHT PARADE at 6.30 p. m. MusicbyßrassandMa itialßands ndGleeClnbs COMMITTEES. KEEP OLD J^S Y FLYINB _ Committee on Finance. 1^ F. B. Meyer, E. L. Hollingsworth, A. F. Long. Committee.on ArrangementsC. M. Blue, Caleb Hopkins, R. B. Porter,* A. G. Hardy, R. A. Parkison, M. B. Price; S. A. Dowell, I Country Committee. Charles G.'Spitlcr, to select his aids. Marshals of Day:] ! Sayler, Frgd Phillips, to select aids; / Each township to select their marshal
