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Show NOTES ON THE FOURTH Ed Denny, who had charge of the big guns the morning of the 4th, 's surely to be congratulated on the 'br'lliant manner in which he woke u o the town. No one slept, after the Mrs! gun was fired. No pot that day. Everyone admired (he work done by Fournier an-1 his committee in decorating the streets of the town. The g;rN' drill team was one of 'ie pleasing features of the exercises exercis-es at the high school. Mrs. Estelle T ar-'on and Mr-. Susie Smith are to he coPTa' elated on the success of the drill. Lieut. John McKeon. with his red plume. ,as marshal, riding at the head of his rcgim"tit of cavalry, marie a fine appearance. Tooth Carpenter .Marldiam. pitcher pitch-er for the Leans, made a mighty j hum aToioaranee so far as uniform was concerned. But he sure had a y-icked hall. The dog float entered by the Hardy Har-dy ch!dreii. allracle-1 lots of tittep-'ion tittep-'ion apd deserved th" prize. Yes and i t hey got it. Wanted more alto and tennor j - da vers for t he ba ntl . i i Vet an acclrlent, or a near accident. Vol a f."ht. or a drink, or anything 'hat lor Wei l l-e on". Prettv good record for .a crowd of the si'e. for a ny old town. |