in*y'gersitofty□elionersitIU-lorenilksieofraliondr,l OfadsuseRemember the Lecture Course, the second number of which will be given at Arlington Hall, Wednesday evening March 7. The Harrington people were more than satisfied with the entertainment furnished by Wirt D. Lowther, who kept a large audience entranced for two hours, one evening about two mouths ago. Some said they could have sat with pleasure two hours longer listening to his anecdotes, jokes, wit and wisdom.The second number of the Heights Lecture Course will be given at Arlington Hall Wednesday evening, March 6, by Wirt Lowther, a popular lecturer who has had phenominal success on the lecture platform and Chautauqua work. General admission 25 cents. Reserved seats, 35 cents. Season tickets including reserved seats for the remaining two numbers of the course for 65 cents can be secured from any member of the GUARANTEE COMMITTEE!J. C. Boeger A. E. HubbardL. W. Roehler Peter JacobsTheo. Bierbaum G. Schneberger. Nellie N. Best Richard Bray Otto Landmeier Friedrich Redeker Otto Jahrling F. W. GiesekeT. J. Hitchcock J. W. Burkitt Jr.H. C. Paddock Ivlehm’s Nurseries H. W. Boeger Emil Sieburg F. E. Davis B. B. Castle