Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tonight At The GAYETY AIRDOME George Kleine presents The Jungle Masterpiece “Between Savage 1 ft and Tiger A tale of adventure in the Jungles of India, in 6 parts 5 and 10c.

Horses and Mules Wanted. M. J. Murphy, of Syracuse, New York, will arrive in Rensselaer on Wednesday, Aug-. 2, and will be in the market all week for good horses and mules and will pay the highest market price. ' He will be at Harry Gallagher’s hitch barn. Phone 294. All accounts are payable at my office to Miss Morgan.—Dr. C. E. Johnson. Comfortable, cool, genuine Palm Beach suits at $6.50 and $7.50 —formerly $8.50 and SIO.OO. A most seasenable bargain at Hilliard & Hamill’s.

Biggest Circus in the World RENSSELAER, JL I If* ** SATURDAY, 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. IfALL ’NEW^AGAIN! ALL RIGHT AGAIN!■ A CIRGUS GATHERED FROM 18 NATIONS. IS A 11% STM ■ A USED FOR CAPITAL INVESTED B§ O ARENAS WONDERS. $3,000,000 ■ 8 RAILROAD TRAINS—3. "I 60 RIDERS—6O. 22 TENTS —22. YOU 60 AERIALISTS —60. ■ §9 8 BANDS —B. „. TTrl 500 HORSES—SOO. K' 400 PERFORMERS. HAVE 200 ACTS—2OO. ;||6 I A HERDS OF A NEVER WITNESSED A 400 WILD ■§ :■ 0 ELEPHANTS 0 CIRCUS LIKE THIS. ANIMALS H MB ' llllP”?-' | World’s Greatest Trained Beasts || I //^V Performing In a Massive g I I //AS Steel-Girded Arena. The Wide W S ■ H/1 \ * World, Civilized and Unciv- ■ Uized, Ransacked to Augment A //’km HR S 1 vSt and Complete what Is now the VS'Jp** Bysau'M Biggest Zoo On Earth j 1 Only Circus l ßiggest andßist I I With Trained \J holiday in All I ■ Wild Animals the Year ■ ■ WONDERS, NOVELTIES, FEATURES FROM EVERY LAND ■ m BSCAR LOWANDE FLYIM6 WARDS SIX CEVENES ? iS| First person In his- Daring and sensa- Most dextrous per- ■§ ■ torv of the world tional aerial artists, formers on lofty Ek turning a somersault Performing in toe aerial wire K ■ from one running of world’s biggest B I horse to another. tent. in earth s history._ ■ I 3-MILE GALA, GOLDEN STREET PARADE 10 A. M, ■ lAH tents Dlnmltiated by I A eg! nVt T 2 anoa l. £'. "on/m-T'CIC. i I electricity at night. |ET ADMITS TO AIL. CHILDREN UNDER W. Ma. ■