Let The Nation's Reverence Him
Gen. Neal Dow, father of prohibition, will round out lus ninety-third year March 20th. On that day, not only all temperance societies, but alo the fjieat Cliristian Endeavor Hociety, will joio Ln lionoring the "Grand Oíd Man". Saturday evening March 20th, a public meeting under the auspices oí the W. T. C. ü. will )e held in Newberry hall, in observance of the anniversary. Everybody is urged to atlend, and lisUmi to the followjng : PKOGRAM. Prayer. Brief sketch of Neal Prof. Qw Hitriiley Gllmpses of x.-al Iiciiv at Home -.ir. II. A Moort'. The first lime I .-uï Neal Dmv. (MUs WI1lard) read by Mr. Harry. Is the Matne Liquor Law, e. failure? Kev. O. P. Coler Early Customs, Imlgc Cheever Advance lf any and i heCaute_.Dr. Copeland. Personal Tributes erom Audtetice. Poein "Our olii Gladstone" __Miss Emma Bower. Co] I eet ion and Benediction. Good musíc will be interspersed.
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