THE LAST APPEAL! HIT’S FOR YOUR GOOD! alls city rrr rrm a PROF. GILLAN August 6th to 14th, 1.910 Just get a program and look it over. You know you can’t [i I afford to miss a single day 1 If you want something to make you laugh If you are seeking uceri ' information if you want to be entertained If you want a d?H;3htfu' rest If you want a pleasant time and place to visit In fact, if you want to s end a week replete with all that makes life worth while, y. uY, find no batter time or place than at the Falls City Chautauqua. RENO B. WELBOURN ■ I MUSIC Otterbein Male Quartette and Bell Fiingcrs. Aug. Sth and 7th. MAUPIN’S BAND AND ORCHESTRA, August 8th to 13th. Tyrolean Alpine Yodlers, Aug. 8-9. Columbian Tennesseeans (colored), August !3th and 14th. Humboldt Orchestra, Aug. 7th &. 14th LECTURES George R. Stuart, than whom none better exists, August 7th. Gov. R. B. Glenn, of North Carolina, August 8th. Col. Bob Seeds, the Hundred Point Man, August 8th. LECTURES Dr. James S. Meyers, Flare mm f ’on ager, Lectures, August Co . Col. G. A. Gearhart, “it Sr-,' orth $50 to anyone,” Aug 1C U>. Clinton N. Howard, “A Lt me record unexcelled.” August llth. John Temple Graves, “The most elo quent Southerner,” August SEth. H. W. (Taffy) Sears, August i2'b. Reno B. Welbourn, “Better than sleight of hand, August E2th. Dr. J. L. Gillan, August 14th. Dr. Henry Clay Risner “A Power from Texas,” August 14th. Dr. Edward A. Steiner, “A Man with a Message For America. MRS. BIRDIE MAUPIN MRS. JENNIE. BARLOW. MRS. JENNIE BARLOW, Domestic Science Entertainment Mrs. Birdie Maupin, in Story and Song for the Children, August 8th to 13th. MASCOT, The Educated Horse, a feature you can not afford to miss, Aug. 13. Entertainment Ellsworth Plumstead, Wednesday, August 10th Excelsior Entertainers August llth and 12th These features will please all. DON’T FORGET THE DATES August 6th to 14th, 1910 FOR INFORMATION SEE OR ADDRESS E. K. HURST, Secretary, Falls City, Neb. _. _ - *