Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1912 — Harmount’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Coming to Rensselaer Soon. [ARTICLE]

Harmount’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Coming to Rensselaer Soon.

After the minnow comes the whale of them all. Harmount’s Big Unde Tom’s Cabin Show has billed Rensselaer and wiy show here under a mammoth water-proof tent on Saturday evening, June 29th. The Harmount Co. comes recommended as the largest and best Uncle Tom’s Cabin show on the road, carrying a company of 35 people, a concert brass band; ten great bloodhounds, consisting of six Siberian and four American Red Bone Moodhounds, among which are the famous dogs, Ben and Baker. This Is, without a doubt, the finest lot of dogs aver seen with any traveling organization. The Harmount Co. does not .carry a big, farcial street parade to mislead the people, but have saved that extra expense and secured good people and' elegant scenery, so as to give the public a first-class production of that old Southern drama. Life-like scenes \>f the Skinner Tavern; the ice-gorged Ohio river by moonlight; the home of Phineas Fletcher, the good old Quaker; the wild, rocky pass in Southern . Ohio; (Mr. St Clair’s home, showing the tropical garden with its fragrant magnolia and orange trees, among which nestles the typical plantation homes; the Orleans levee; the slave market; the moss-circled road near Legree’s plantation on Red river, with the eotton in full bloom. ~ ——— . Remember, we have comfortable seats for 3,500 people. Free band concert in the evening on the main street ? by our Concert Band. Prices. 15 and , 25 cents. You have seen the rest, now see the best Show grounds, Hoover lots on North Cullen street! two blocks south of new depot-