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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1924)
GRAND SEMI-CENTENNIAL ; * i- ■ ■ ■) ‘ -• ■■ ■" J ~-i. &■ . k.A n .i . *»'e i ' I >' \ / ,,J ^;V•*• jRKkgHggragH9CgHBflSagi raw uho»w -.-ip.- - - - is_ ... _ . .. , _ _____ v i 4. ^£|p«en|^RaRKi«' HHHffignl Mnrnind Ppndpilin* Registration and Reunion of the Old Timers; Decorated and His> isiui iiiitg i l Ugi dllli torical Parades; Addresses by Prominent Visitors Every Morning. S* n • 9 ix_ — B FIRST DAY RACES—JULY 3 1— Four and one-half Furlongs.$100 2— About Five Furlongs. $100 3— About Five Furlongs......$100 4— Six Furlongs . $125 5— Six Furlongs . $125 6— One Mile...$200 SECOND DAY RACES—JULY 4 1— Four and one-half Furlongs... $100 2— About Five Furlongs.„ $109 3— About Five Furlongs.....$100. 4— Six Furlongs.. $125 5— About Seven Furlongs...$150 6— 1 1-16 Miles Handicap.....$300 THIRD DAY RACES—JULY 5 1— Four and one-half Furlongs..$100 2— About Five Furlongs....$100 3— About Five Furlongs.....$100 4— Six Furlongs ...... $125 5— 1 1-16 Miles Handicap....$250 6— V/4 Miles Handicap (Consolation) $25->4 $125 Ball Game Daily Followisi^ Races Atkinson vs. O’Neill, July 3. Spencer vs. O’Neill, July 4 Emmet vs. O'Neill, July 5 Games start promptly at 4 o’clock, immediately following races. These are the four fastest teams in North Nebraska, , ADMISSION TO RACES AND BALL GAME, 50 CENTS. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OLD ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS, FREE Boxing Match Eve se| of The F< mrth 10 ROUNDS Oi Sioux City ’ O’ Omaha 131 "*• !0 ROUNDS 10 ROUNDS ™™AH¥-160 “»• «• TEgi™, iO ROUNDS Two Bi^ Main Events. Also Several Fast Preliminaries. Followed by Dancing at the Monster Open Air Pavilion, with Music by a Noted Orchestra. Rides, Side Shows, and Carnival Attractions. Music by the Several Bands both Day and Night.