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Show WELLSVILLE'S BIG I 4th PROGRAM I Parade and Program. 0. F. Whitney, Orator. I Great Ball Game For a I $100 Purse. I WKLLSVILLK, Juno 22. Wells- H svillo will, celebrate the Nation's M birthday and proposo to make It the H best celebration of Its kind In tho H history of the south end of Cache Yal- H Icy. Tho ton ii extends a cordial In- H vltation to all tho settlements in that H district to Join them, and all others M aro as welcome as the sunshlno to par- take ot Wellsvlllo's hospitality, and H that means a Jolly good time. . H The eventful day will be ushorrd In M by tho booming of cannons, and unfurl- H Ingof tho cmblom of liberty at sunrise. H A procession will form at tho meet- H ing house and march through a con- H tral part of the city. Tho Co-op, M Farmer's Mercantile Co., thrco Da- H Irlcs, Confectionery stores, and Black- M smiths will erect Moats for tho occa- M Special Moats by tho citizens will M consist of a Colonial float, with Mcr- M rill Maughan, Harold Swlft,Roy Jones M and Charles II.. Gunnel representing M Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Frank- M lln, Patrick Henry and Geo, Washing- M The signers of tho Declaration ot M Independence will be on this Moat also, M together with Uncle Sam, Jno. Bull, M and Lafayette, represented by Wlllard M Maughan, Dr. Philips, and Waltor M Ayles. M The Original States will be rcpre- M Hunted by the following ladies and M gentleman: Parley Smith, Uyrum M Woodard, Kruest Bailey, Jos. Murray, M Ortcn Garrett, James Allen, Stephen M Baxter, Jno. Baxter, Fred Parker, M Hugh Jones, James IIIII,ICImcr Bailey, M Hcbcr Bankhcad, Veda Thorpe, Jesslo M Jones, Bertha Jones, Mabel Lcatham, M J vie Coburn, Polllo Gunnell, Luejla M Bradshaw, Klva Maughan, Mary M Woodward, Kmma Diirfcc, Nettle M Lclshman, Bessie Hill, Liver Murray. M A Sousa band burlesque will bo pre- M sen ted by .Stephen Baxter, Robert M Baxter, Wlllnrd Baxter, Archie M Maughan, Lorenzo Thorpe, Charlie M Maughan, Thomas Brenchley, Mlko H Henry, Fred T. Bradshaw, Henry H Ames. M Goddess of liberty Moat, Violet Park- H Inson, goddess; coachman, John Wood- B ward. M Stato queen float, Violet Parker, H state queen; coachman, Hoy Parkin- H Civil and ecclesaslical authorities; H baseball teams, Wcllsvllle and Lewis- H ton In uniforms; 400 school children H carrying miniature Mags. H At 10 o'clock the people will as- H scmblo In the meeting house whero H exercises presided over by Mayor P. H M. Maughan, will be rendered as fol- ( H Patriotic selection Band. H StarSpaudlcd Banner John Bailey, H accompanied by the band. H Violin Solo -Dan L. Walters. (Quartette Kster Allen and Co. H Violin Duett Cyrus Bailey and T. Thorpe Jr. H Vocal Solo-Bcrtha Popplcton. H Selection Mandolin and Guitar H Club. Oratlon-OUSON F. WIIITN.KV. Instrumental Selection, "Tho Prize H Winner"-Bnnd. Benediction- David Murray. H Afternoon. I In the afternoon the great event H will bo a baseball game between tho H Lcwlston and Wellsvllle teams for a H $100 purse, H There will aUu be bicycle and foot H races, and tugs of war H The day's festivities will be conclud- H cd with fireworks and a big dance, H Joseph Wlljlamson will be the mar- H shal of the day. H |