Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1913 — 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 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Show has 'billed Rensselaer and will show here under a mammoth water-proof tent on Monday evening, June 30th. 1 The Harmount Co. comes reeom mended 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 bloodhounds, among which are the famous dogs, Ben and Baker. This is, without a doubt, the finest lot of dogs ever 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, dr&ma, Lifeike scenes of the Skinner Tavern: ;he ice-gorged Ohio fiver by moonlight; the home of Phlneas 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 cotton In full bloom. Remember, they Tiave 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.