Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1903 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
0 “After the Little Ones Comes the Whale.” I Montgomery Brothers’ Greater, Famous, Pavilion UNCLE 1 TOn’S CABIN t T ? and Historic Black South. o <» Exhibiting in 3 Monster waterproof tents. A mammoth canvas o ampitheatre, containing seats for 3,000 people. o o 50 Aciors, Musicians, Singers and Specialty Artiste. .. 39 Ponies, Dorses and Burros, o A Whole Pack of Ferocious Bloodhounds, o Beal Negroes from the Cotton Belt o 2 Great Glorious Bands of Music. . Grand and Beautifully Bewildering Transformation Scene. * > , o We guarantee to give ten times more show at a no higher i» admission fee than any of the little, cheap, inferior barn-storm-I ing parasites, which inflict a patient public with their distorted and ridiculous attempt. ° Do not miss seeing our free street parade. A superb, colossal Carnival of Features. 8o big, grand and varied that words o cannot describe it. Nearly haif a mile in length. FREE ip 0 the Public streets at 2:30 p. m. o Funniest Topsy, Best Marks, ;; Sweetest Eva. Popular Prices i > ;; mill Exhibit at Rensselaer, Eger's Cot. ;; One Bight, Triday, Jfuflun 7, .
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