Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1919 — LOOK WHAT THE BOY SCOUTS ARE TO MISS. [ARTICLE]
LOOK WHAT THE BOY SCOUTS ARE TO MISS.
Harmount’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin, bigger and better than ever, is again to cast joy into the hearts of our citizenry by appearing here Saturday evening, July 12, on the Saidla grounds, just east of the cemetery. Already gayly bedecked posters are appearing on the barns and billboards announcing the arrival of the greatest of all shows and Rensselaer can hardly wait the coming of the show, since it has been such a long time since any outside attraction has visited the city. Topsy, Liza, the blood hounds, little Eva, Uncle Tom and Simon Legree, portraying the Legreesque type as accredited him by the author, will be here, and it will be a heartless person who does not permit himself to be again taken back to the ante-bellum days by witnessing the play. .
