GRAND SEMI-CENTENNIAL Mnrninrf Pi'nrir'im* Registration and Reunion of the Old Timers; Decorated and His 1TJ.U1 HlJIg A A "-*gA “All* Ulrica! Parades; Addresses by Prominent Visitors Every Morning. Six Bid Running Races Each Day 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 ...k. $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 ....$100 3— About Five Furlongs .$100 4— Six Furlongs .... $125 5— About Seven Furlongs._...$150 G—1 1-1G 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 1—Six Furlongs .-._.. $125 5— 1 1-16 Miles Handicap.$250 6— 1*4 Miles Handicap (Consolation) $25-*4 $125 / Uace For Holt County Horses Each Day. Ball Game Daily Fo owingl 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 CAKE, 50 CENTS. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OLD ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS, FREE Boxing 10 ROUNDS “2 CARTER, 147 lb, v, CHARLEY WNG, 149 lb, |Q ROUNDS 5 ROUNDS FRANK KANE, 160 lbs. vs. GEORGEJBARMA, 160 lbs. 5 ROUNDS Two Eig Main Events- . Also Several Fast Preliminaries. Balloo venin 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.