Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1896 — Snn Bros’ World’s Progressive Shows. [ARTICLE]
Snn Bros’ World’s Progressive Shows.
I ’his placi will soon be the cen- | ire for the crowds to ’•ps»’!nl lo l to celebrate "circus day " On this occasion more than any other do tne families from al: the sui rounds ings come in tosneud the day, do their miscellaneous trading, callon j®ien.is a- d then v’sit hecireus.— is a nrignet s c nnected with name circus that draws from and wide, iu fact we all fe 1 like putting '<>n our best and joining the crowds for the circus lot, where ali the sights are to beseem The visit of the traditional circus show, likewise briwhes up bu.-iuess for our dealers, as th< ; r extra trade from the coti dry compels extra c.' rcd help i't’ough in reqnuiti. i to attend the buyL.g throngs, and everv body wears n4th ol July Bin In. >Sneh will be the case ot Thursday . August 6lh, when Sun Pros. Wo.ld Progressive Slt.ws vi it Rensselaer. The parade, the music, the clattering of horses feet, the jingling of armor, the gay colors spangled iu the sunlight, the living tings, the merry laugh, all cause enthusiasm and bring ‘halo’ to tbe ear, and enjoyment for a day to th 1 thousands. Gala is Circus Day, grand t\.e respite from lat:or and work, let a 1! by amuse 1; we have one life to live, anti the circus comes o ly seldom, while 25 cents is a diminutive charge for so much. The press and public, speak highly of tl e Sun P>ion. E. tablifibment. Every net in tbe one ring iua gem, and p'enty is offero fol the small sum you pny, Ou Wednesday, A 1 ' " tue Monon will run a Spccud Evcur siou to Chicago Train to leave RcnsHt laeii-about 9 o'clock a. m.- - Tickets wil| be good going only on special train; good returning on any regular train until I'ridav night, Augui. 1 . 7th. Fare for round trip $1 .50 '■»' .1! Be am, Ag t.
After a ling, ring illnin-s Edward Bowman died it the home of his mother, iu Rensselaer, July 2dtb, 1896. aged 23 i ears, 9 im uths . nd 20 days. Funeral : ervices conducted Monday,in the M. Echurch by Iroquois Lodge, anil I’ebeknh degree of Odd Fellow.’; serinon by Rev. B. Ft Ferguson. Wo have just reqoiwd from iho music publishing house of The S. Brainard’s Son's Co., 151 Wabash Ave., Chicago, the "Red Hot Democratic Campaign “ong Book’’ for the campaign of 1896. The bool; contains solos, duets, mixed and male quartets, ami is especially arranged for canipai- n clubs. It is not a cheap word edition, and is sold for the rernarkab y low price of 10 cts. orsl 00 per doz. post >pd
