v.ui.,1 tsMui m hlb mmuie, aim who says,“I don’t see anything good about Iowa whatever.” Oh, no, it can't be expected, for some people can't sec anything good under any circumstances whatever.Miss Gertrude Sullivan will entertain our people Friday -night, May 24, with a well arranged program. The program will be varied, as a number of the patrons and friends have consented to take part in the entertainment. Misses White and Free burg, with a number of pupils, will conduct a well arranged flag drill. There will he several pieces in the old time colored plantation dialect and comic sayings, just such as will amuse anyone, it matters not how skeptical they are. The writer will open the entertainment by vi short talk o-;i Decoration day and its origin, and the reason we celebrate it. There will be others to talk on the same line of thought.Among the speakers will be Johnnie Krammer, the leading boy orator of GarfieUl township. We anticipate a happy lime and invite our many friends and neighbors to turn out and help to enjoy it. Miss Sullivan ha's taught here for two years and her work among the children warrants us In saying that she has made a complete success, trail when she gets up an entertainment the Herald readers may rest assured that it is a good one.May 18. r. w.Lectur.e On' FI no Arts.Miss Ella D. Vaill, of Chicago, will give a parlor talk at the Downing Hotel on Tuesday afternoon at A four o’clock. The subject is Fine Arts, as illustrated by the National Art Societycourse of.study,