Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1914 — Haag Circus to Be Here On Wednesday, May 6th. [ARTICLE]
Haag Circus to Be Here On Wednesday, May 6th.
E. Haag, proprietor of the Mighty Haag Shows, which exhibits in Rensselaer on Wednesday, May 6th, is considered the Circus King below the Mason and Dixon line, has tinental tour to come north of the Mason and Dixon line, being the first tftne the big southern circus has ever been out of its own territory. The Invasion will be watched by jealous eyes Of the big northern kings of clrcusdom, and a big novelty is in store for the northern people as they will have a chance to see the southerner as he really and truly is in all phases of his life, as the show is managed, directed, owned and all departments are peopled by southerners only. There will be real southern beauties riding blue ribboned Kentucky bred horses; the southern colonels will be in with wide brimmed white hats, together with the “yes sah” that has made the southerner famous. C Mr. Haag also claims to have the finest sixteen head of Kentuck mules, which are world wide renouned, and will be of great interest to horsemen of this section. Taking it all in all a great treat is in store for the public wherever the Mighty Haag Shows exhibit—Adv.
