Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1904 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOUNTAIN PARK ASSEMBLY With its unsurpassed program. REMINGTON, AUGUST 13 TO 28. SOME FAMOUS TALENT. Rev. J. E. Powell - - Aug. 13 Mme Kathrina Tsilka & Baby - Aug. 21 Mm. Maiy Church Terrell Aug. 14 Field Duy - Aug. 22 Boston Carnival & Concert Co. Aug. 15 HON. W. J. BRYAN - Aug. 23 Ex-Gov. Robert Taylor - Aug. 16 Col. George W. Bain - Aug. 24 F»<her L. J. Vaughan - - Aug. 17 Herbert L. Cope - - Aug. 25 Capi. Richard Pearson Hobson. Aug. 18 Dr. Thos. E. Green - Aug. 26 Dr. Eugene May & The Pierces Aug. 19 Gen. Z. T. Sweeney - Aug. 27 Prof H. V. Richards - Aug. 20 Jubilee Singers - - Aug. 28 Rev. C. S. Medbury, of Des Moines, lowa, Bible Lectures. Prof, and Mrs. George, leaders of Chorus Music. Prof. E. P. Wiles, Platform Mgr. Music: The Splendid Atkins Band of Chicago, Mrs. J. E. Powell and Mrs. Princess Long and Miss Wambaugh will be here during the Entire Assembly. See Complete Program for Others. Admission: Single Admission 25 Cents. Individual Season Tickets $2.00. Ttsnsferable Season Tickets $3.00 Chjldren Between 6 and 12 Reduced Rates. ROBERT PARKER, Superintendent.
FOR THE CHILDREN
Chinese Animal Fable.
Once upon a time a careless monkey, Who had climbed down from the tree tops, was caught by a tiger. The little fellow had his wits about him and, without attempting to move, said, "I am not lit to make a good meal for you. and if you will let me go I will guide you to a hillside where I Just law a flue, large animal feeding.” The tiger deliberated a minute and, M the monkey looked small and poor, decided* to accept the offer. His little companion led the way through the bushes until they reached a hill where • rough coated donkey was feeding. The tiger had never seen such an animal before, and his eyes shone with delight when he thought what a fine meal he would make. He was Just crouching for a spring when the donkey said: “My dear monkey, why have you brought me only one tiger? You have always succeeded in bringing two or three before.”
Frightened at these ominous words, the tiger turned tall and ran for hia Use.
Thus a quick wit may often deliver a man out of great danger.
An Interesting Game.
Any uuK«ber of persons iuny play this game. It requires no preparation, hut the wits of the players must be bright and alert to make it a success. The leader asks each player lu turn
CLOSING OUT =SALE= FOR 30 DAYS.
1 will close out at Cost my entire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and NOVELTIES of all kinds. Come early and get first choice. I have only a few sets of Rodger Bros. 1847 triple plated knives and forks at $3.10 per set; sold for $4.25. You will
never have the opportunity to get these goods at this price. Tea spoons at sl.lO per set, sold for $1.75. A good 8-day spring clock for $2.50, sold for $4.00. This is no cheap auction sale, but all first-class goods, and every article sold is guaranteed.
W. A. HUFF, JEWELER.
