OLDTIMERS WILL PUT ON AN OLDTIME PROGRAM.Otis Crane, Tom Jacks ' and Frank Rinehart, Lee Bratton in Debate and Julian Wetzel to Read.Nearly every native adult resident of Boone county remembers with keen satisfaction the Hazelrigg Lyceum which met every Friday night during the winter seasons along in the 90*s in a hall over the general store of Hysong Kesselring, at Hazelrigg. People flocked to the meetings from far and near, on foot, on horseback, in buggies, sleighs and wagons and the store below and the hall above were packed almost to suffocation at every session, regardless of temperature or weather conditions. In the more than twenty years which have elapsed since the final meeting the members, and participants in the exercises have become scattered thruout the land and the* little boys and girls who tremblingly said “pieces” are heads of families of their own. But the spirit which moved them then actuates them now and the ties of comradship cemented then can never be sundered.In tbe spring of 1909 a glorius re-union of these kindred spirits was held and the oldtimers will meet again in a second reunion in the