Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Bomb' Plot Discovered. Goodly founded (plans for raising the roof of the high school building have been found on foreign suspect. Mr. Kluabski (the suspect) confesses being the originator of plans for raising the roof of the Rensselaer high school by installing his circuscarnival in the high school building- " Saturday, Feb; 26> 1916. Mr. Kluabski’s jollification surely will raise the roof. He carries with him a large troupe of people besides the wonderful menagerie. The , public will be treated to the sight of a fine parade led by a band at &:30 Saturday afternoon. There will be no afternoon performance, but one big performance Saturday evening, Feb. 26, at the high school building. The following are listed as the main attractions: the menagerie, consisting of a full line of circus animals; those wonderful tumblers; Allah Mazurka; that man of mystery, fortune teller and his partner, the gypsy maid, palm reader; Mrs. Jarley's wax works, in which we find many of wonders such as Mitadaa, the bearded lady; Jineta, the wild woman; Hippoappo, the Australian Lontah, the veiled oracle, a beheaded goddess whose head speaks its mysterious advice in grewsome majesty, the suffering—Yet-At 1920, Amilibidine, the lady in waiting (horoscopically speaking), the Siamese twins from Madagascar, Tamegrittii, the boy of the Leopard Spot, and Kangaroo Tail, from the Australian hills, Chambascum Antebarus, the 2 headed dog, Fatima Corpuline (400 lbs, there’s a reason) and a famous collection of toes, ears and hands, grewsomely cut from crowned heads of Timbuctoo, Madagascar, Rensselaer and Afghanistan. Then the Ford factory. In promoting his business Mr. Henry Ford puts in the hands of Mr. Kluabski a Ford factory which he also carries with him for demonstration purposes. Each party visiting this deparement of the carnival will be presented with a Ford just turned out of the factory. And, of course, there will be the regular old “nigger baby stand,” a vaudeville show, consisting of five or six different acts. The wonderful and magnificent wonders of the sea, Which will betray the beautiful mermaids and mermen. Mr. Kluabski has kindly consented to let the proceeds of the circus-car-nival go for the support of the Chaos. Come out to have a good time. General admission sc. Admission to each attraction 6c. Bring plenty of money for the many good things that there will be to eat. —Adv.
Visit the carnival at the high school building Saturday evening. Phone 7 and call for our B. B. range coal. —Harrington Bros. Co. All kinds of fun at the carnival at the high school building Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hart, who were married at Kniman Monday, came to Rensselaer this morning and went to Hammond this afternoon, where they will reside.
ANOTHER LINK WITH MONTICELLO. Montieello Citizens Add Their Praise. Another link with our neighboring town of- Monticello is provided-in the following grateful and generous statement of a well-known resident there, Mr. Thomas H. Graves, Railroad St., who says: “I had a severe attack of lumbago and my back became so stiff and sore that I could not stoop. I had a dull, throbbing ache through my kidneys and loins and a distressing kidney weakness. I doctored and used medicine of various kinds, but nothing helped me until I took Doan’s Kidney Pills. This medicine went to the seat of the trouble and three boxes made a cure.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Graves had. Foster-Milbum Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
