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Show WELLSVILLE GREATEST DAY. July 24th Will be a Time of Fun and Frolic Unlimited. Parade, Ball Games, Attack on Emigrant Train, Program, Etc. Wki.i.svilli:, July l!l. -Wellsville will do hciself proud on Monday the 24th. The day will be given over to a feast of reason and How of soul with a vim and enthusiasm for which Wellsville Is so Justly celebrated. A cordial Invitation Is extended to our friends all over the valley to come and be one of us on this Joyous occasion. The stranger within our gates that day will bo fed on the fat of the land and his thirst will be quenched with the coolest and most refreshing beverages. bever-ages. A varied and most Interesting program pro-gram has been arranged and will be found below- a program In which the day's festivities will begin at sunrise and end In thCwcosma houis ayorit the twal." A Terrific Onslaught. A most diamatlc and spcctaculai event far outdoing the most nerve thrilling, spine chilling, dare deviltry or llarnum & Itailcy or Hull'alo Hill will be the attack on the emigrant train in which over .100 persons will take part and In which over 2,000 rounds or ammunition will be used up. This will be well worth coining rrom .Tlmbuctooor the South Sea Islands to witness. The Order of Parade. Hoisting or Old Glory and salute of guns at sunrise, the Wellsville band making the hills resound with the glorious strains of "Tho Stars Spangled Banner." At 1) a. m. on parade as follows; Sunday school otllcors. Major and city council and olllcers. Float icprcscnting Scgo Lily, Misses Sadie Hall, Kmma Haslam, Audrey Maughan and Hazel Wyatt. Float, (Juecn of State, Miss Anna-belle Anna-belle Sponec. Hlcyclo parade of decorated wheels. Folly, mirth and mimicry of all nations na-tions from Wollsvlllo clowns to heathen Chinese. Emigrant train. Hand of Indians. Hascball lloat, carrying the unbeaten champions of Cache for a qarter of a century. Float containing honored guest of parade, pioneer of 1847, Mis. Amanda Durfec, driven by Richard Hrcnchley. Carriages of citizens. Mr. Frank Watt, master of ceremonies. cere-monies. After the parade there will be tendered ten-dered In the meeting house the following fol-lowing Programme: Music Hand Invocation Chaplain Quartette John Hallcy and Co. Historical Oration on Tlonccrs... Thomas Lelshman Solo, "For all Eternity" It. J. Hammer Five minute address Pioneer Amanda Durfec Cornet Solo, "My Own Make". . . . Orson Halley Five Minutes Address Pioneer John Harnes Piano Duet...K. Allen, 11. J. Hammer Five Minutes Address Pioneer James Haslam Uuet, "Scenes or Childhood" . . Scllna Parks and Sarah Gunnel Five Minute Address Pioneer Nancy Hankhead Quartette Carrie Jones & Co Comic speech John Urown Trombone Solo, Holy City. . . it. j. uammer Overture Wellsville Hand Instrumental music. Walter Alett& Co At the conclusion of the program spectacular attack on emigrant triln by band of bold bad rcdmen. At 2 p. m. baseball games for purso between Wellsville champions and Oxford, Ida., team. ."! p. m. Open air concert by band. At conclusion of ball game chase after goose by ladles over 40. Chase after greased ply by gents over 40. vVhcelbanow race, fat man's race, ehlldien's races, old folk's races. At oi.'IO matched game of ball between be-tween the fats and leans for purse of u) and 20 gallon barrell of cider to be drunk by the loseis before leaving tho diamond. AlK:30 p. m. grand ball. The 21th is to be a rollicking day of fun fast and furious, a Joyous gathering of Mormon, Jew, Gentile and what not. The people will on this occasion sustain their reputation of being the most hospitable within the valley. |