Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1903 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rensselaer,aJuhf2s EST.GRAN D M HL XSifT an D B E STVOF Am ERI CAS L%a¥ Big shows.
Grandest, Greatest, Purest, Fairest Amusement Enterprise on Earth. Three RiD-?.*, Two ?t j -geß. Half mile Race Track, Scores of Original Feat ires, Ooe Hundred Phenominal Acte, 25 -Clownp, 20 Hurricane Races, 10.000 seats, One Milli n Dv/iiar Menagerie of Fifty Dene, Droves of Came's, Herds of Elephants. Splendid in Organization. Magnigcent in Presentation. The world’s best circus talent America’s greatest performers. Enrope’s arreate-t performers, Aooomplishing the most novel, unique and sens-itional feats of Aneelic Grace and Hazardous daring ever attempted Remaikable ai>hievmentß. THE FAMOUS ,D« COMAS TBOUPE PERFICTW, KISMIFIED m IERIU.ISTIC BUlia.* A C'*.tinniu» display r>f marvelous performance by a mighty congress of Original N-Uj-b'es, moat of whom are seen this season for the first time »u . _ 0 HANY TRAINED ANIMALS - In new and novel acta, exhibiting the brains of Beasts and patienoe of mao, including educated Elephants. Bulla, Seals, Baboons, Monkeys, Horses, Goats, and DonkeysWallace’s Circus Day Programme. IO a. m. —The Grand Street Parade. A unique wHmUe of Gloria— Btraet C»ruiT»l. Bpeetaculaj’ 8« re« Fair, a Zootogi—l Display, Hone Fttr —d GHtteria* Ffege—W, 117 p. m. Doors Opened to the Immense Waterproof Teats l .1847:<8 IBreneofi’sJDeweert Sand dlenned iWoM moat
