Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Biggest Circus in lire World RENSSELAER, A I Ifi „ SATURDAY, XWWMb W Remember, it’s the first big show here in five years and the only big show this season. Reserved and admission tickets on sale circus day at B. F. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Co., at same prices charged on show'grounds. B AMINJ ALL RIGHT AGAIN !■ ETS GATHERED FROM 18 NATIONS. jig I ■ A USED FOR CAPITAL INVESTED ■ Av'WONDERS. $3,000,000 TRAINS—S.I ""I 60 RIDERS— «O. S—22. YOU 60 AERIAI/ISTS—«O. »S—B. 500 HORSES—SOO. M RMERS. HAVE 200 ACTS—2OO. I NEVER WITNESSED A 400 WILD I CIRCUS LIKE THIS. ANIMALS ■ World's Greatest Trained Beasts W i I Performing In a Massive yug» Steel-Girded Arena. The Wide S jSf K\ World, Civilized and Uncivilized, Ransacked to Augment Z, W ■ and Complete what is now the Biggest Zoo On Earth J ■ ’Only Circus Biggest and Best ■ ■ With Trained \T Molillay in *” I 11 Wild Animals the Year t ■ WONDERS, NOVELTIES, FEATURES FROM EVERY LAND ■ ■ OSCAR LOWANDE FLYIN6 WARDS SIX CEVEHES ~ ? * I First person in his- Daring and sensa- Most dextrous per- HL ■ tory of the world tional aerial artists, formers on lofty H turning a somersault Performing ta tone j aerial wlrQ K H from one running of world’s biggest I v| horse to another. tent.in earth’s M ■ 3-MILE GALA, GOLDEN STREET PARADE 10 A. M. ■ All «« 6, I W>"! Z S'. " ■ I electricity at night, let admits to all, children under io, 2*. j
The son of Henry Paulus has been suffering the past few days from a severe infection of the right hand, and a doctor was called Sunday and an incision was made and the hand drained. Dr. I. M. Washbum'' will discontinue his Tuesday and Friday chemical trips to Chicago until the hot weather season is over. He expects to resume them in September. Ed Ranton had the misforune last Wednesday to have the wagon in which he was riding, turn over on him ; fracturing the upper end of the tibia or shin bone, in the right knee joint. Mrs. P. M. Wood, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. W. Higgenson, for the past six weeks, went to her home in Chicago today. Mrs. Guy Gerber and little son, who have been visiting Guy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber, went to Hartford City today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart. The Women's Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Frank Haskell Tuesday afternoon. The Republican was in error Saturday in stating that Mrs. C. B. 'Steward was elected L. R. S. N. G., in the Rebekahs. Mrs. Ed Parcell was installed in this office.
BKNSSKLAftB MARKKA. Com—74c. Oats—3sc. Wheat—7sc to 80c. Rv«—7se. Butterfat — 28%c. Eggs—2oc. Old hens—l4c. Spring Chickens—2oc. Butterfat— 27%c. Old roosters—6c. Ducks—l 2-14& CHAS. W. PL AH CEMENT CONTRACTOR 1 have purchased a new cement mixing machine and am now prepared to do all kinds of cement work, including blocks. Ask for prices. Phone 366
