Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1912 — Uncle Tom’s Cabin Coming. [ARTICLE]

Uncle Tom’s Cabin Coming.

The once-popular “Uncle Tom'* Cabin’’ is going to pay us another visit. Notwithstanding the fact that it is an old play, it never loses its interest and because of is historical connection, depicting as it does a true story of slave life in the south during the days before the war, it should be seen by all who have never witnessed it, while it will prove refreshing for all who have seen it to see it over again. * liar mount’s road show will appear in Rensselaer on Saturday night Jyne 29th, showing in a big Hoover lots on North Cullen street The Company is said to have 25 head of fine mules and to be in all respects one of the best cross country shows that ever played “Uncle Tom.” The advance agent has contracted for a liberal amount of bill board adverti% ing with J. H. S. Ellis and the bills will be put up in a few days. This will be the first “Uncle Tom” show that has visited Rensselaer for several years. ■ - -