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Atterbury Bros. Show - Atterbury Bros., proprietors; R. L. Atterbury, manager; W. A. Atterbury, assistant manager; Mrs. Rose Atterbury, treasurer, secretary and auditor; Carl Atterbury, general agent; William Allen, contracting press agent; Frank Renzo, equestrian director; Rose Atterbury, superintendent privileges; Prof. Leon, musical director; Mike Whitney, superintendent canvas; Mr. McCracken, boss hostler; Shorty Robertson, superintendent commissary department; Shanty Abrams, superintendent lights; Joe Sullivan, superintendent stock; Jerry Sullivan, superintendent working crew; Bob Atterbury, legal adjuster.
Backman's Animal Show - Jno. T. Backman, proprietor and manager; C. McEuney, assistant manager; G. S. Backman, secretary and treasurer; W. E. Bozzell, press agent back with show; Capt. Curley Wilson, equestrian director; A. M. Eslick, musical director; Ed. Scott, superintendent canvas; Tex. Wheeler, boss hostler; J. Miller, superintendent lights; H. Brooks, superintendent props; Claud Ware, superintendent working crew; C. Wilson, superintendent animals. Show opens early in April.
A. G. Barnes Circus - Al. G. Barnes, manager and treasurer; A. L. Sands, assistant manager; Earl P. Mileham, auditor; H. L. (Buck) Massie; general agent; Wm. K. Peck, local contractor; Samuel J. Banks, general press agent; Pete Stanton, manager sideshow; John Peterson, superintendent canvas; Ernie Houghton, boss hostler; C. C. Pratt, superintendent commissary department; Robt. Thornton, superintendent props; Sam Bergy, superintendent ring stock; B. F. Carvel, manager advertising car No. 1; Harry Davis, manager advertising car No. 2; Geo. Davis, steward; Wm. Leutke, chandelier man. Show opened at Santa Monica, Cal, March 8.
Bottini Bros.' Show - Jos. and Paul Bottini, proprietors; Joe Bottini, manager; Paul Bottini, assistant manager; Agatha Bottini, treasurer; Louis Bottini, secretary; Hugh Williams, general agent, railroad contractor, local contractor; Harry Burns, sideshow manager; W. E. Whittemore, equestrian director; Jos. Bottini, general superintendent; James Bottini, superintendent privileges; Nizio DeCicoo; musical director; Agatha Bottini, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Chas. Brodie, superintendent canvas; Eugen D'Amar, trainmaster; Dominick Sanson, superintendent lights; Chas. Brodie, superintendent props; W. E. Whittemore, superintendent ring stock; Chas. Brodie, superintendent working crew and boss carpenter; Harry Burns, announcer.
Billie Boughton's Show - Billie Boughton, proprietor and manager; Amy Boughton, treasurer; Helen May, secretary; Tom Collins, superintendent privileges; Loy (Mack) Berry, superintendent canvas; Beach Alexander, boss hostler; Tom Mack, superintendent lights; Bill Weed, superintendent props.
Brown & Pommier's Shows I. A. Pommier, Ed. C. Brown and Leon Pommier, proprietors; Leon Pommier, manager; Ed. C. Brown, assistant manager; I. A. Pommier, general agent; Harry Cory, special agent; Jno. Pommier, superintendent privileges; A. Talbert, musical director; Ed. Ward, superintendent canvas; H. Harris, superintendent lights. Show opens at Richmond, Missouri, April 26.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East Combined Shows - William F. Cody and G. W. Lillie, proprietors; G. W. Lillie, manager; C. N. Thompson, assistant manager; Chas. Metius, treasurer; Stanley Dawson, secretary; Toney Mason, auditor; Louis E. Cooke, general agent; George W. Aiken, railroad contractor; D. F. Lynch, local contractor; E. F. Lampman, contracting press agent; Major John M. Burke, historian press agent; J. F. Donaldson, press agent back with show; Vernon Reaver, excursion agent; H. G. Wilson, sideshow manager; W. F. Cody, arenic director; Thos. Smith, general superintendent; Fred Biddle, superintendent privileges; Billy Sweeney, musical director; Robt. Coverdale, superintendent reserved seat tickets; John Buck, superintendent canvas; Peter Herst, trainmaster; W. S. Fifield, boss hostler; F. Biddle, superintendent commissary department; Jack Walz, superintendent lights; Geo. Walker, superintendent props; Clark Smith, superintendent ring stock; P. Hinz, superintendent stock; Tom Smith, superintendent working crew; Deck Radford, 24-hour agent; Morris Gruber, superintendent elephants; L. W. Murray, manager advertising car No. 1; Victor B. Cooke, manager advertising car No. 2; Dave Jarrett, manager advertising car No. 3; G. S. VanOsten, checker-up; C. N. Thompson, legal adjuster. Show opens in the Sangerfest Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa., April 3.
Kit Carson Buffalo Ranch Wild West Show - Thos. F. Wiedemann, proprietor; W. W. Damron, assistant manager; C. H. Parker, treasurer; Joe C. Donahue, general agent; Ed. L. Brennan, railroad contractor; Wm. J. Lester, local contractor; Chas. W. King, contracting press agent; Jas. H. Donahue, press agent back with show; Wm. Wirt Damron, sideshow manager; Jas. S. Lose, equestrian director; W. C. Cox, general superintendent; D. T. Bartlett, superintendent privileges; Edw. F. Moore, musical director; Chester Monahan, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Geo. F. Millard, superintendent canvas; O. A. Devine, trainmaster; Wm. Wiggins, boss hostler; Hugh McCullough, superintendent commissary department; J. H. Daley, superintendent lights; E. S. Monroe, superintendent props; Joe Delaney, superintendent ring stock; Harvey Kinder, superintendent working crew; Jack Rhodes, 24-hour agent; W. A. Brown, boss carpenter; Fe. E. Shisley, blacksmith; Art. Barlow, manager advertising car No. 1; Frank Walder, manager advertising car No. 2; Arthur Monelli(?), checker-up; John Sells, legal adjuster; Kenilworth LaChoisser, announcer.
Christie & Leonard Show - Florence & Leonard Christie, proprietors; G. W. Christie, manager; Mrs. G. W. Christie, treasurer; Mrs. Florence Christie, secretary; Chas. Densmore, auditor; H. O. Cuningham, general agent; Red Harris, railroad contractor; Pros. T. Nelson, sideshow manager; Robt. Landore, equestrian director; Chas. Densmore, superintendent privileges; Jack Walters, musical director; Eddie Mangiley, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Ed. Davidson, superintendent canvas; Rato.(?) Harris, boss hostler; Leonard Christie, superintendent commissary department; Charley Dickerson, superintendent lights; Will Hall, superintendent props; Bob Newton, blacksmith; Chas. D. Casto, announcer. Show opens at Henderson, N. C.
M. L. Clark & Sons' Show - M. L. Clark, proprietor and manager; Lee Clark, assistant manager; E. R. Paremon, treasurer and secretary; H. C. Long, general agent; W. E. Brown, S. H. Clark and J. W. Fuller, G. W. Pagett, F. Sauers and Will Roark, bill posters; H. C. Long, press agent; Chas. Lyles sideshow manager; Ray Woods, equestrian director; Lee Clark, superintendent privileges; J. H. Hartley, musical director; Shanty Coleman, superintendent canvas; Bill Gardner, boss hostler; Chris. LaComa, superintendent commissary department; W. W. Banks, superintendent lights; Will Fisher, superintendent props; Henry Loffey 24-hour agent; Al. Randall, superintendent elephants; Dutch Whity, superintendent animals; R. R. Moss, legal adjuster; Rob Rankins, announcer. Show opened at Dona Ana, N. M., March 8.
Colorado Grant's Show - Mrs. Madalyn Grant, manager; S. Stanfield, manager; Henry Grant, treasurer; Miss Bettie Jackson, secretary; Nat C. Robinson, general and contracting press agent; Poll Smith, sideshow manager; Jos. Reed, equestrian director; Daddie Lewis, superintendent privileges; Frederic Turner, musical director; C. Garnett, superintendent canvas; Jos. Lee, boss hostler; John Lewis, superintendent commissary department; V. Whitton, superintendent lights; Jim Hicks, superintendent props; Cliff Boyd, superintendent ring stock; C. Garnett, superintendent working crew; Frederic Turner, boss carpenter; Poll Smith, superintendent animals; Fattie Landers, blacksmith; Nat. C. Robinson, announcer. Show opens at Sparta, Ky.
Max Dakota Wild West and Trained Animal Show - Col. Sander and Dakota Max, proprietors; Wm. Sander, manager; Kid Furtell, assistant manager; Mrs. Glennis Sander, treasurer; H. F. Sander, secretary; Col. Sander, general agent; Dakota Max, contracting press agent; Col. Sander, advance press agent; Wm. Sander, press agent back with show; Mrs. Frantz, sideshow manager; Dakota Max, equestrian director; W. Sander, general superintendent and superintendent privileges; S. W. Smith, musical director; Gerald Frantz, superintendent reserved seat tickets; J. P. Frank, superintendent canvas; Louis A. Furtell, boss hostler; Geo. Namen, superintendent lights; Glen Eichorn, superintendent props; Louis Furtell, superintendent ring stock; J. P. Frank, superintendent working crew; M. S. Sandberg, 24-hour agent; Dynamite, superintendent animals; Col. Sander, manager advertising auto car; Dakota Max, announcer.
Dashington's Vaudeville, Dog & Pony Show - J. J. Dashington, proprietor and manager; Mrs. J. J. Dashington, treasurer; Harry Chester, general agent; Jacob Hoesli, superintendent canvas; Vic Samberg, superintendent stock. Show opens at Moline, Ill., May 15.
Deuel's Dog & Pony Show - W. M. Deuel, proprietor; Geo. R. Deuel, manager and treasurer; F. H. Deuel, agent; Chas. W. Johnson, boss hostler; J. A. Baxwell, superintendent canvas; Howard Thirlon, superintendent props; Show opens at Clinton, Tenn., May 1.
De Vaux's Dog and Pony Show - O'Brien and Welch, proprietors; J. O'Brien, manager; Chas. Thompson, assistant manager; Joe Childs, treasurer; Lewis Levingood, secretary; Squire Landon, auditor; John Webber, general agent; Charley Thompson, railroad contractor; J. Webber, local contractor; Bert Brown, special agent; Doc Ruthiford, contracting press agent; Wm. Burt, excursion agent; Chas. Mitchell, sideshow manager; J. O'Brien, equestrian director; John Reno, general superintendent; Jack Johnson, superintendent privileges; Chas. Wolf, musical director; Albert Martin, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Toney St. Aubin, superintendent canvas; Burt Bedle, trainmaster; Wm. Blackledge, boss hostler; Fred Seyman, superintendent lights; Roger Jones, superintendent props; Frank Blackedge, superintendent ring stock; Billy Blackledge, superintendent stock; St. Aubin, superintendent working crew; F. B. Cambell, 24-hour agent; R. Jones, bos carpenter; F. Blackledge, superintendent animals; J. Devaux, blacksmith; J. Webber, manager advertising car No. 1; Sam Johnson, checker-up; Burt Perry, legal adjuster; C. Mitchel, announcer. Show opens at Hayes, Cal., April 5.
Downie and Wheeler Show - Andrew Downie and Al. F. Wheeler, proprietors and managers; Ed. M. Jackson, assistant manager; Ernest H. Albright, treasurer; Fred C. Marshal, secretary; Chas. E. Cramer, auditor; F. J. Frink, general agent and railroad contractor; Parson Miller, local contractor; W. H. Selvage and Geo. Caron, special agents; Harry C. Curtis, contracting press agent; Harry W. Harkness, advance press agent; Al. F. Wheeler Jr., press agent back with show; Ed. C. Welch, excursion agent; E. J. Kelly, sideshow manager; Orrin Hollis, equestrian director; C. E. McPhee, superintendent privileges; Eugene A. Welker, musical director; Al. F. Wheeler Jr., superintendent reserved seat tickets; Geo. Coy, superintendent canvas; Clint A. Graham, trainmaster; Chas. Evans, boss hostler; Frank W. Green, superintendent commissary department; F. M. Koen, superintendent lights; Chancy Jacobs, superintendent props; Harry Rodney, superintendent ring stock; Chas. Evans, superintendent stock; Geo. Coy, superintendent working crew; Chas. R. Dickey, 24-hour agent; Walter Allen, superintendent elephants; Luce Henry, boss carpenter; Capt. H. Snider, superintendent animals; John Foley, blacksmith; Harry C. Curtis, manager advertising car No. 1; Fred E. Wheeler, checker-up; J. H. Huntley, legal adjuster; Frank E. Belmont, announcer. Show opens at Oxford, Pa., April 19.
J. H. Eschman's European Circus - J. H. Eschman, proprietor and manager; O. E. Fowler, assistant manager; E. H. Smith, treasurer and secretary; Harry E. Crandell, general agent and railroad contractor; W. B. Elliot, local contractor; F. H. Parks, special agent; Wm. Johnston, contracting press agent; Harry Dickerson, sideshow manager; W. B. York, equestrian director; L. LeDoux, superintendent privileges; J. J. Sanders, musical director; F. H. Steel, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Wm. Witt, superintendent canvas; Jack Piltcher, boss hostler; Chas. Beeley, superintendent props; Walter Colgard, superintendent elephants; Harry Eschman, legal adjuster; D. H. Decreo, announcer.
Thomas L. Finn's Shows - Thos. L. Finn, proprietor and manager; Ed. L. Dunne, assistant manager; Fred J. Newell, general agent; J. B. King, special agent.
Fowler and Clark's Famous Dog & Pony Show - Fred D. Fowler and Carl H. Clark, proprietors and managers; Carl H. Clark, treasurer; Fred D. Fowler, secretary; Frederick Docre, auditor; E. E. Fowler, general agent; W. B. Webster, local contractor; Walter Floyd, contracting press agent; Geo. H. Emory, sideshow manager; D. King, equestrian director; Water [sic?] Firth, general superintendent; Chas. (Jake) Embree, superintendent privileges; Roy E. Cook, musical director; Arthur Thron, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Clarence Mitchell, superintendent canvas; Wm. Hamilton, boss hostler; C. B. Everett, superintendent commissary dept.; J. E. Benefiel [Benefel?], superintendent lights; Chas. Cross, manager advertising wagon No. 1; Newton Corbett, manager advertising wagon No. 2; C. A. Hibbard, announcer. Show opens at Belleville, Ill., April 14.
H. W. Freed Dog & Pony Show - H. W. Freed, proprietor and manager; Mrs. H. W. Freed, treasurer and secretary; P. D. Miller, general agent and contracting press agent; Chas. Alderfer, press agent back with the show, equestrian director and general superintendent; Mrs. H. W. Freed, superintendent privileges; Sam Freet, musical director; Mrs. Emma Alderfer, superintendent reserved seat tickets; John Reagan, superintendent canvas; John Wilkinson, boss hostler; H. W. Freed, superintendent commissary department; H. J. Whitmarsh, superintendent lights; Nick Carter, superintendent props; Will Sherwood, superintendent ring stock.
Gollmar Bros. Show - Gollmar Bros., proprietors; Chas. A. Gollmar, manager; W. S. Gollmar, assistant manager; B. F. Gollmar, treasurer and secretary; Chas. Bohn, auditor; Fred C. Gollmar, general agent; Fred Wagner, contractor; D. D. LaRue, local contractor; Harry Wertz, in charge of tickets; Lew Aronson, sideshow manager; Dan Leon, equestrian director; E. P. Wiley, steward; Doc Chapman, superintendent privileges; John D. Hollinger, musical director; Erle Clyne, superintendent reserved seat tickets; D. D. Cattanach, superintendent canvas; Chas. Herrman, trainmaster; George Holland, boss hostler; Sam Lord, superintendent commissary department; P. W. Williams, superintendent lights; Thomas Kehoe, superintendent props; Jack Tirney, superintendent ring stock; Geo. Holland, superintendent stock; Frank Bullard, head porter; Emery Stiles, superintendent elephants; Joe Barron, boss carpenter; Emery Stiles, superintendent animals; Wm. H. Delly, manager advertising car No. 1; E. E. Hutzler, manager advertising car No. 2; Harry Rigley, checker-up; M. E. Bacon, legal adjuster; Al. Mastiff, announcer.
Mighty Haag Show - E. Haag, proprietor and manager; Mrs. E. Haag, treasurer; G. C. Moyer, general agent and traffic manager; S. P. Cobb and Victor Foster, special agents; J. Roy Gill, general press agent; A. L. Zimmerman, press agent back with show; Doc Coates, sideshow manager; Frank B. Miller, equestrian director; Henry Emgard, superintendent privileges; Dick Masters, musical director; Fred (Dutch) Myers, superintendent canvas; John Smith, assistant superintendent canvas; Roy Hague, trainmaster; H. D. Hubbard, boss hostler; D. M. Jesse, assistant boss hostler; Eddie VanCamp, superintendent lights; Frank Lank, assistant superintendent lights; Albert Miller, superintendent props; Ja. Finnegan, 24-hour agent; Harry Rhodes, superintendent animals; Ruby Driver, assistant superintendent animals; W. B. Hicks, blacksmith; Victor Stout, manager advertising car No. 1; A. R. Hopper, manager advertising car No. 2; Bishop Turner and Frank McGuyre, legal adjusters; Bill Williams, superintendent lot; H. V. Stout, steward; Joe R. Nelson, director sideshow band; Fred Delvey, manager up-town wagon; J. W. Campbell, advertising solicitor; Thos. O'Hara, superintendent sideshow canvas; Joe Edmonds, manager privilege car; G. H. Hayes, boss billposter car No. 1; E. L. Williams, boss billposter car No. 2; J. C. Downs, route rider; Dan Hoffman, general contracting agent.
Hagenbeck-Wallace Show - B. E. Wallace, proprietor and manager; C. E. Cory, assistant manager; J. R. Andrew, treasurer; C. W. Sprague, secretary; R. M. Harvey, general agent and railroad contractor; George Hedges and Palmer Robinson, special agents; J. E. Eviston and L. H. Heckman, contracting press agents; Floyd King, advance press agent; Geo. Atkinson, press agent back with the show; J. E. Eviston, excursion agent; J. E. Ogden, sideshow manager; Geo. Conners, equestrian director; F. H. Beatty, superintendent privileges; Al J. Massey, musical director; J. F. Burker, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Matt Schommer, superintendent canvas; John Boyd, trainmaster; Robt. Abrams, boss hostler; Jas. Davis, superintendent commissary department; Tom Dunn, superintendent lights; G. H. Williamson, superintendent props; Andy Dobbins, superintendent ring stock; Jas. Wilson, superintendent wardrobe; J. J. Rogers, superintendent sideshow; C. A. Pheeney and Al. Hoffman, 24-hour agents; John Worden, superintendent elephants; A. O. Duncan, boss carpenter; Emil Schweyer, superintendent animals; L. H. Heckman, manager advertising car No. 1; C. C. Cheuvront, manager advertising car No. 2; R. B. Schaal, checker-up; C. S. Hagaman and W. B. Irons, legal adjusters; Bert Cole, announcer. Show opens at the Coliseum, St. Louis, Mo., April 12.
Heber Bros.' Greater Show - Reginald C. Heber, manager; R. F. Heber, assistant manager; A. R. Heber, treasurer; Z. Harrison, secretary; R. E. Heber, auditor; Benj. C. Heber, general agent; Frank Myers, advance press agent; Bill Morris, sideshow manager; Rollo H. Heber, equestrian director; Reg. Heber, general superintendent; Willis Brown, superintendent privileges; Reginald Franklin, musical director; Robt. Fox, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Red Williams, superintendent canvas; Geo. T. Heber, master of transportation; Ed Taylor, boss hostler; Jos. Cole, superintendent commissary department; Bill Rowe, superintendent lights; Earl Mead, superintendent props; Earl Baker, superintendent ring stock; John Walters, superintendent stock; Warner Buxton, 24-hour agent; Jas. Young, superintendent animals; Jas. R. Ramsey, manager advertising car No. 1; Fred Watts, manager advertising car No. 2; Bill Merkle, manager advertising car No. 3; Raymond Shannon, checker-up; Arthur Mackey, announcer. Show opens at Columbus, Ohio, April 28.
J. E. Henry's Show - J. E. Henry, proprietor and manager; Geo. McKnight, assistant manager; Mabel C. Henry, treasurer; Chas. N. Swinney, general agent and contracting press agent; Geo. McKnight, sideshow manager; J. E. Henry, equestrian director; Arthur Henry, superintendent privileges; Mack Waldren, musical director; Harry More, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Bob Wright, superintendent canvas; Capt. Ramie Lee, superintendent elephants; W. R. Lee, superintendent animals; Arthur Henry, checker-up; Geo. McKnight, announcer. Show opened at San Antonio, Tex., March 1.
Honest Bill's Show - Honest Bill, proprietor; Wm. Newton Jr., manager; Mrs. Mae Newton, treasurer and secretary; Wm. F. Cody, auditor; Nick Brooks, general agent; Paul Szaz, contracting press agent; Harry Erber, sideshow manager; C. A. Rathburn, equestrian director; M. E. Newton, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Sam Brooks, boss hostler; Wm. Morgan, superintendent lights; Ed. Edwards, superintendent props; C. A. Rathburn, superintendent ring stock; Roy Newton, superintendent working crew and superintendent elephants; Jess Manola, manager advertising car No. 1. Show opens at Quenemo, Kan., March 29.
Horne's Wild Animal Shows - E. P. and I. S. Horne, proprietors and managers; E. P. Horne, manager; H. A. Horne, assistant manager; G. A. Horne, treasurer and secretary; L. Davis, auditor; Geo. Teasdale, general agent; I. S. Horne, railroad contractor; J. W. Walmsley, special agent; Frank Weicker, sideshow manager; H. Patterson, superintendent canvas; Joe Cababa, superintendent lights; Paul Tueitt, superintendent props; Theo. Pabledo, superintendent elephants; J. Cardona, superintendent animals. Show opens at Hot Springs, Ark., April 15.
Idaho Jack's Railroad Show - Kemp Bros., proprietors; J. T. Kemp, manager; W. L. Kemp, assistant manager; Mrs. W. L. Kemp, treasurer; Mrs. J. T. Kemp, secretary; J. M. Simons, superintendent canvas; Johnny Williams, trainmaster; Al. Williams, superintendent props; Frank Swain, superintendent working crew. Show opens at Muncie, Ind., April 14.
Kennedy Bros. & Shields Show - Kennedy Bros. & Shields, proprietors; Chas. C. Kennedy, business manager; Mrs. C. Kennedy, secretary and treasurer; Jess Fielding, ticket seller; John Kennedy, superintendent privileges; Ed. Kornbaum, musical director; W. T. Kennedy, advance agent. Show opened at Elkhart, Texas, Feb. 22.
Kennedy's Wild West & Gray Bros.' Cowby Circus - W. H. Kennedy, general manager; V. L. Gray, assistant manager and treasurer; Be Ho Gray, arena director in general; V. L. Gray, front door man; Weaver Gray, assistant area director; Wm. Lynn, in charge of cookhouse; Jim Harris, superintendent stock. Show opened at Winniwood, Okla., March 1.
Ketrow and Trover Show - Ketrow and Trover, proprietors; Wm. Ketrow, manager; S. E. Trover, general agent; Frank Peters, superintendent privileges; Fred Roberts, musical director; Mrs. Wm. Ketrow, superintendent reserved seat tickets; John Graham, superintendent canvas; Geo. Southard, boss hostler; Wm. Netklin, announcer.
Kirby's Novelty Sensation Show - Alvin Kirby, proprietor and manager; Grace Kirby, treasurer. Show opens at Foosland, Ill., May 5.
La Mont Bros.' Show - C. R. LaMont, proprietor and manager; W. S. LaMont, assistant manager; C. D. Randolph, treasurer; Fred Hayworth, secretary; Harry Gray, auditor; Robt. Taylor, general agent; R. Evans, local contractor; G. R. Reeves, contracting press agent; E. Porterfield, sideshow manager; M. F. Rose, equestrian director; Charley Traylor [sic?], superintendent privileges; V. O. Thompson, musical director; Wm. Randolph, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Happy Warner, superintendent canvas; Lawrence Vanguilder, boss hostler; L. Gray, superintendent commissary department; Andy Nolan, superintendent lights; Slim Reese, superintendent props; Black Vanguilder, superintendent ring stock; Omer Edins, superintendent elephants and superintendent animals; W. White, blacksmith; Henry Wooley, legal adjuster; Charley Randolph, announcer. Show opens at Salem, Ill., May 3.
Lampe Bros.' Newest Shows - Lampe Bros., proprietors; Fred Lampe, manager; Otto Lampe, assistant manager; Chas. Lampe, treasurer; F. Brewster Smith, general agent; Geo. Bennett, local contractor; F. Brewster Smith, advance press agent; John Lampe, press agent back with the show; Chas. Lampe, equestrian director; Otto Lampe, general superintendent; Bert Lampe, superintendent privileges; Orvill Nesbit, musical director; Frank Evens, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Pete (Bull) Murphy, superintendent canvas; Louis Nesisco, superintendent commissary department; Blackie Lane, superintendent lights; Joe Stevens, superintendent props; Lew Mulholland, superintendent stock; Don Lobdell, announcer.
LeClair's Dog & Pony Show - B. S. LeClair and Johnny Jones, proprietors; Geo. A. Manchester, manager; Mrs. Geo. A. Manchester, treasurer; Chas. Gordon, general agent; E. E. Tracey, contracting press agent; Jim Robinson, press agent back with the show; Wm. Manchester, equestrian director; Clyde Stevens, musical director; Chas. Phenix, superintendent canvas; Wallace Lupin, boss hostler; Bill Hicks, superintendent lights; Whitey Monihan, superintendent ring stock; Geo. Powers, superintendent working crew; Pete Marquex, superintendent animals; John Garvey, manager advertising car No. 1; Earl Potter, announcer. Show opens at Riverpoint, R. I., early in May.
Prof. Littleton's Show - Prof. Wm. Littleton, proprietor; Chas. Stoll, manager; John Blocker Jr., assistant manager; Jno. Anderson, treasurer; Milton Baker, general agent; Ed. Pofall, local contractor; John Blocker Jr., sideshow manager; Geo. Kline, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Geo. Nevin, superintendent lights; Geo. Pofall, Wm. Hostler and Wm. Cramer, bill posters; Wm. Strunk, lithographs; Adam Anderson, banners. Show opens near Cleveland, Ohio, April 5.
Livingston's Supreme Show - Jas. Livingston, proprietor; J. Frank Lewis, manager; Miss A. A. Livingston, treasurer; Ike Wagner, general agent; J. H. Porter; contracting press agent; J. Frank Lewis, press agent back with the show; Wm. A. Lynch, equestrian director; Fred W. Jackson, general superintendent; Herbert Cummings, musical director; Miss Ruby Sinclair, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Fred W. Jackson, superintendent canvas; Wm. Reynolds, boss hostler, superintendent lights, superintendent props; Fred Jackson, superintendent working crew. Show opens at Bronson, Mich., May 8.
Lorenzo's Modern Shows - Chas. Lorenzo, proprietor and manager; Harry M. Miles, advance with two assistants; Jas. Combe, superintendent lights; Jim Smith, superintendent props; Prof. Gonzales, musical director; Geo. Canfield, superintendent canvas, with five assistants. Show opens May 10.
Great Miller Show - R. M. Miller, proprietor and manager; R. O. Brown, musical director; Alonso Lucas, superintendent canvas; J. D. Miller, superintendent commissary department. Show opens May 1.
Miller Bros. & Arlington's 101 Ranch Wild West - Miller Bros. and Edw. Arlington, proprietors; Geo. Arlington, manager; T. L. Gill, treasurer; Orville Bunnell, secretary; Toney Ybeanz, auditor; Edw. Arlington, general agent; Chas. McClintock, railroad contractor; Fred Morgan, local contractor; F. N. Waters, special agent; Willard D. Coxey, general press representative; Paul W. Harrell, advance press agent; Delmar Andrews, press agent back with the show; Geo. Degnon, excursion agent; Geo. V. Connore, sideshow manager; T. V. Tanlinger, equestrian director; Robt. Bigsby, general superintendent; Chas. Cohn, superintendent privileges; D. L. La Banca, musical director; C. Elton, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Mike Quinlan, superintendent canvas; Harry Parish, trainmaster; Shorty Philips, boss hostler; Geo. Tipton, superintendent commissary department; I. W. Andrews, superintendent lights; Barey Ricer, superintendent props; Johnny Feeney, superintendent ring stock; Shorty Philips, superintendent stock; A. L. Bagley, superintendent working crew; E. N. Waters and Jack Leonard, 24-hour agents; Geroge Bedford, boss carpenter; Mike Welsh, blacksmith; Paul W. Harrell, manager advertising car No. 1; Frank Howell, manager advertising car No. 2; Frank Berry, manager advertising car No. 3; Frank Smith, checker-up; Owen Doud, legal adjuster; George Gregory, announcer. Show opens at Hot Springs, Ark., April 5.
Montana Louis & Sons Greater Wild West - Montant Louis, manager and treasurer; Montant Bud, arena director; Montant Joe, superintendent arena stock; Idaho May, in charge of ticket box; Ed. Allen, in charge of cookhouse.
Morrow Bros.' Dog & Pony Show - Link and Scott Morrow, proprietors; Lin Morrow, manager; Scott Morrow, advance agent; T. Morrow, casheir and time keeper; D. Morrow, superintendent reserved seat tickets; M. S. Morrow, superintendent stock; Link Morrow, ringmaster; H. A. Weeks, superintendent ring stock; Walter Whitson, superintendent canvas; Roy McAnally, superintendent lights; William Vaughn, superintendent baggage stock.
Nazor's Overland Show - Frank G. Nazor, proprietor; P. J. Smith, manager; Mrs. F. G. Nazor, treasurer; Mrs. P. J. Smith, secretary; F. G. Nazor, general agent; Mrs. F. G. Nazor, superintendent privileges; Mrs. P. J. Smith, musical director; Tom Kelley, superintendent canvas; Howard Hannan, boss hostler; H. B. Mannan, superintendent props; Geo. Wells, superintendent animals. Show opens at Ontario, O., May 14.
Oklahoma Bill's Wild West and Indian Congress - Major C. F. Rhodes, proprietor and manager; J. E. Orr, assistant manager; Thos. Moore, press agent back with show; Fred Cox, equestrian director; R. C. Wade, general superintendent; Prof. John P. Patricoki, musical director; E. Orr, superintendent reserved seat tickets; T. White, superintendent canvas; Nelson H. Butler, boss hostler; John Thomas, superintendent commissary department; Harry Moore, superintendent ring stock; Tell Dale, superintendent working crew; Teddy White, blacksmith. Show opens at Point Breeze Park, Philadelphia, Pa., May 17.
Old Dominion Show - E. Keller Iseminger, proprietor and manager; Wm. E. George, assistant manager; Clare George; treasurer; Eloise Deupree, secretary; Harry Germaine, general agent; Geo. W. Gregory, manager sideshow; Ezra Keller, equestrian director; Geo. Chandler, general superintendent; Amros Hockenberry, superintendent privileges; Wm. LaDaller, musical director; Grace George, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Robt. House, superintendent canvas; Ralph Harne, boss hostler; Wm. Wiley superintendent lights; K. Iseminger, superintendent ring stock; Geo. Kidd, superintendent stock; Arlie Miller, superintendent working crew; Capt. Umphry, superintendent animals; B. J. Talbert, blacksmith; Andy Thumser, announcer. Show opens at Funkstown, Md., April 3.
Orton Bros.' Refined Show - R. Z. Orton, proprietor and manager; Sarah B. Orton, assistant manager; Mrs. Miles B. Orton, treasurer; Oscar Longmire, general agent; Miles Orton, sideshow manager; Lawrence Orton, equestrian director; Grace Orton, musical director; Nellie Orton, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Blackey Wells, superintendent canvas; Bayard Orton, superintendent stock. Show opens at Bristow, Neb., May 3.
Quire United Shows - Charlie H. and M. A. Quire, proprietors; Charlie H. Quire, manager; M. A. Quire, assistant manager; Mrs. C. H. Quire, treasurer; M. A. Quire, secretary; C. W. Lewis, general agent; Edward King, advance press agent; Jack Harvey, equestrian director; LeRoy Quire, superintendent privileges; Earl Victor, musical director; Henrietta Quire, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Allen Ewster, superintendent canvas; Chas. Davis, boss hostler; Mrs. M. A. Quire, commissary department; Dave Sutton, superintendent lights and props; Chas. Davis, superintendent ring stock and stock; Mark Tiffany, superintendent working crew; Edw. Smith, 24-hour agent; C. W. Lewis, manager advertising wagon; Walter Evans, announcer.
Richards Bros.' Show - W. C. and F. Richards, proprietors; W. C. Richards, manager; Lucille Richards, treasurer and secretary; Everett Rice, general agent; Geo. W. Johnston, advance press agent; F. Richards, sideshow manager; Claude Miller, equestrian director; Dusty Rhodes, superintendent privileges; June Watson, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Spot Henderson, superintendent canvas; John Berry, boss hostler; Alex Ingram, superintendent commissary department; Harry McFarlan, superintendent props; Virgil Farmer, superintendent ring stock; H. D. Brown, superintendent working crew; A. H. Richards, announcer.
Ringling Bros.' Show - Ringling Bros. proprietors and managers; T. B. Buckley, treasurer; C. L. Roser, secretary; O. L. Gust, auditor; W. H. Horton, general agent; C. C. Wilson, railroad contractor; J. R. McIntyre and N. J. Petit, local contractors; Ben Horton, special agent; Harry Scott, contracting press agent; E. P. Norwood, press agent back with show; R. W. Peckham, excursion agent; Lew Graham, sideshow manager; John Agee, equestrian director; Ottokar Bartik, ballet master; Sid Rubien, superintendent privileges; J. J. Richards, musical director; John Walker, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Jas. R. Whalen, superintendent canvas; Chas. Rooney, boss hostler; A. L. Webb, superintendent commissary department; L. W. Marshall, superintendent gasoline lights; Alfonse Francoes, superintendent electric lights; Jos. D. Miller, superintendent props; Frank Dial, superintendent ring stock; Chas. Rooney, superintendent stock; Bert Krotz, superintendent wardrobe; Wm. L. Carr and John L. Nevin, 24-hour agents; M. G. Denman, superintendent elephants; Jos. Lloyd, boss carpenter; Chas. A. Smith, superintendent animals; Emil Erickson, blacksmith; Geo. Goodhart, manager advertising car No. 1; Tom Dailey, manager advertising car No. 2; Chas. G. Snowhill, manager advertising car No. 3; W. S. Wappenstein, checker-up; F. J. Warrell, legal adjuster; Lew Graham, announcer. Show opens at Coliseum, Chicago, April 5.
Rippel Bros. Show - Rippel Bros. proprietors; Gus Rippel, manager; John Ripple, treasurer; Ross Crabb, sideshow manager; Al. Redcliff, general superintendent; Madge Miller, superintendent privileges; Dave Barter, musical director; Big Jack Lyons, superintendent canvas; Andy Moore, boss hostler; Andrew Kindle, superintendent commissary department; Ora Whiteman, announcer. Show opens at Brazil, Ind., May 12.
Frank A. Robbins' Show - Bergen Amusement Co., proprietors; Frank A. Robbins, manager; Milton A. Robbins, assistant manager; Clarence Farrell, treasurer; Winona Robbins, secretary; Milton A. and Winona Robbins, auditors; John Henry Rice, general agent; Frank A. Robbins and John Henry Rice, railroad contractors; John Henry Rice and Albert Emmens, local contractors; Winona Robbins, press agent back with show; A. L. Salvail, sideshow manager; Jos. Berris, equestrian director; Henry Kern, musical director; Frank Howard, superintendent canvas; Wm. Kramer, trainmaster; Wm. Trompson, superintendent elephants and animals; Chas. Dale, manager advertising car No. 2; J. C. Kelley, legal adjuster. Show opens at St. Louis, Mo., April 10.
Robson Bros.' Show - Robson Bros., proprietors; John A. Dorward, manager; Person Dorward, assistant manager; S. Wertz, treasurer; Paul Naugle, secretary; Harie Trayer, general agent; Bill Peters, contracting press agent; Joe Parks, advance press agent; John Burger, equestrian director; A. Wartluft, general superintendent; Geo. Flat, musical director; Al Lemen, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Bill (Slim) Markel, superintendent canvas; Carl Bidler, boss hostler; Sue Dorward, superintendent commissary department; Bill Blandy, superintendent lights; Blackey Howe, superintendent props; Bard Whever, superintendent ring stock; John Wertz, superintendent stock; Mike Keeley, superintendent animals; Jake Beel, blacksmith. Show opens at Reading, Pa., April 17.
Sanger's Greater European Shows - Jerry Mugivan, proprietor; Louis D. Thilman, manager; Harry A. Man, general agent & traffic manager; Wm. M. Dale, local contractor; Hosea F. Moyer, manager advance car; Jack L. Bledsoe, special agent.
Sig Sautelle Nine Shows - Sig Sautelle, Oscar Lowande and Geo. W. Rollins, proprietors; Sig Sautelle, manager; Oscar Lowande, assistant manager; Mrs. Sautelle, treasurer; Howard Robinson, secretary; Mrs. M. Lowande and Mrs. B. Rollings, auditors; Bert Rutherford, general agent and railroad contractor; Thos. Hargraves, local contractor; John Hays, special agent; M. Connors, contracting press agent; Horace Dickinson, excursion agent; Geo. W. Rollins, sideshow manager; Oscar Lowande, equestrian director; Nebraska Bill, general superintendent; Mrs. Rollins, superintendent privileges; E. B. Flanagin, musical director; Chas. Graham, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Dan Travis, superintendent canvas; Chas. Connors, trainmaster; Jack Shumate, boss hostler; Del(?) Adams, superintendent commissary department; Edw. Dilme, superintendent lights; Henry Maynard, superintendent props; Henry Reed, superintendent ring stock; Tom Williams, 24-hour agent; Frank Cramer, superintendent elephants; Bill Downie, boss carpenter; Jack Rutherback, superintendent animals; Frank Wickwire, blacksmith; Chas. M. Connors, manager advertising car No. 1; Wm. Jack, manager advertising car No. 2; Fred Witham, checker-up; Wm. Chapman, legal adjuster; Geo. W. Rollins, announcer. Show opens at Courtland, N. Y., May 2.
Seair's Animal Show & Museum - Charles R. Seair, proprietor and manager; William Hutchinson, assistant manager; Chas. R. Seair, treasurer; John Jones, general agent; Jas. Thomas, contracting press agent; Arthur Downes, sideshow manager; Jas. Tithe, equestrian director; C. R. Seair, superintendent privileges; Edw. Delp, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Charles Delp, superintendent canvas; John Smith, superintendent commissary department; John Kenney, superintendent lights and props; Edw. Lee, superintendent ring stock, working crew and stock; John Jones, manager advertising wagon. Show opens at Ephrata, Pa., May 15.
Silver Family Show - Silver Family, proprietors; Bert Silver, manager; G. Earl Silver, assistant manager; Mrs. Bert Silver, treasurer; Miss Laura Silver, secretary; C. E. Silver, auditor; Ed. Cross, general agent; Sandy Copeland, equestrian director; Dick Silver, general superintendent; Ruby Silver, musical director; Pearl Silver, superintendent reserved seat tickets. Show opens at Crystal, Mich., about May 10.
Smith Greater Shows - C. Smith, proprietor and general manager; C. M. Smith, business manager; E. R. Smith, general director; Anna Smith, treasurer; Jessie Smith, secretary; W. S. Cherry, general agent; Henry Higgens, special agent; Chas. Beasley, advance press agent; Eugene Karl, press agent back with show; Chas. Strunk, trainmaster; Dr. Hamilton, announcer. Show opens at Augusta, Ga., March 24.
E. G. Smith's Colossal Show - E. G. Smith, proprietor and manager; Ed. Thires, assistant manager; Elmer C. Myers, general agent; Geo. H. Irving, sideshow manager; H. A. Ramsey, superintendent reserved seat tickets. Show opens At Atwater, O., April 26.
John H. Sparks Show - Chas. Sparks, manager; Clifton Sparks, treasurer; T. W. Ballinger, general agent; C. F. Heaton, contracting agent; Jas. Randolph, special agent; Fletcher Smith, press agent back with show; Harry H. Hall, manager sideshow; Bert Mayo, equestrian director; Jack Phillips, musical director; Lester Bartlett, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Jas. Caskey, superintendent canvas; Tom Jacobs; trainmaster; Jack Lorain, superintendent lights; Jas. Jacobs, superintendent stock; Lewis Reed, superintendent elephants; Fritz Brunner, superintendent animals; A. C. Orcutt, steward; Anderson (Red) Wion, superintendent sideshow; Edw. A. Robey, boss billposter; Clyde S. Clark, car manager.
Staats Bros. Show - E. E. Staats and Roland Staats, proprietors; Jack Clark, manager; Chas. Frick, general agent; Geo. Ragner, contracting press agent; Chas. Calahan, musical director; Ginger White, superintendent canvas; Patrick Dougherty, superintendent elephants; Dinis Dugan, checker-up. Show opens at Washington, N. J., May 1.
Jack Swift's Shows - Jack Swift, proprietor and manager; Mrs. Jack Swift, treasurer; Miss Bertha Swift, secretary; Billie Maloney, auditor; Arthur Adair, general agent; N. B. Luther, contracting press agent; J. A. Wardlaw, general superintendent; Deon Swift, superintendent privileges; Jas. Bader, musical director; Miss Bertha Swift, superintendent reserved seat tickets; John Andrews, superintendent canvas; Chas. Smith, boss hostler; Wm. Maloney, superintendent commissary department; Fred Baker, superintendent lights; Kneth Knapp, superintendent props; Chas. Smith, superintendent stock; John Andrews, superintendent working crew; Frank Tomas, legal adjuster. Show opens at Casey, Ill., about April 18.
Thompkins' Wild West Shows and Cooper & Whitby's Circus Combined - Al F. Wheeler and Thompkins' Wild West Company, proprietors; Chas. H. Thompkins, manager; Geo. J. Bass, assistant manager; M. A. Turner, treasurer; Miss Mable Hackney, secretary; H. W. Turner, auditor; George M. Forepaugh, general agent; Chas. Hackney, railroad contractor; Thos. Mack, local contractor; J. E. Pettit, special agent and contracting press agent; Geo. L. McFarlane, press agent back with show; Frank Adair, sideshow manager; Jack L. Duncan, equestrian director; Jas. Pidcock, general superintendent; Lillian Gelder, superintendent privileges; Spencer F. Williams, musical director; M. I. Hackney, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Chas. Cooper, superintendent canvas; Ed. P. Barlow, boss hostler; Mrs. E. P. Barlow, superintendent commissary department; Henry Bluefeather, superintendent lights; Will Horn, superintendent props; Walter Erwin, superintendent ring stock; Samuel Gelder, 24-hour agent; Doc Hastings, superintendent animals; Frank Day, blacksmith; H. W. Turner, legal adjuster; Will Jaques, announcer.
Woody's Combined Shows - Robt. Woody, manager; Sallie Woody, treasurer; Chester Brasher, superintendent canvas; Mr. Denning, boss hostler. Show opens at Afton, Okla., June 15.
Wyoming Bill's Wild West Show - W. E. Thaller and John T. Welsh, proprietors; John B. McNalley, manager; M. H. Welsh, assistant manager; Edw. Shreiner, treasurer and secretary; Harry Smith, auditor; John T. Welsh, general agent and railroad contractor; Wm. Morrow, local contractor; Jacob H. Hope, special agent; H. Stanley Lewis, contracting press agent; Dan Leon, excursion agent; John W. Andrews, sideshow manager; John Frances, equestrian director; Dan Megran, general superintendent; Jas. Sullivan, superintendent privileges; Philip Carressa, musical director; Henry Gall, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Slim Chambers; superintendent canvas; Frenchy, trainmaster; Thos. F. Ahearn, boss hostler; Edw. Flinn, superintendent commissary department; John Gilgore, superintendent lights; Sam Howard, superintendent props; Jas. Obrin, superintendent ring stock; Jas. L. Murphy, superintendent stock; Fred Greives, superintendent working crew; Sim Brown, 24-hour agent; Harvey Dale, blacksmith; Geo. B. Beckley, manager advertising car No. 1; Bill Smith, checker-up; Tom Smithers, legal adjuster; Harry Williamson, announcer. Show opens at Philadelphia, Pa., April 24.
Yankee American Show - Lindemann Bros., proprietors; Wm. Lindemann, manager; Gust Lindemann, assistant manager; Chas. Lindemann, treasurer; Albert Lindemann, secretary; Jack Ligtharld, auditor; Fred Wolfgram, general agent; Email Scharder, railroad contractor; Lloyd Pierce, local contractor; Chas. Brandt, contracting press agent; Walter Vought, advance press agent; John Jonson, press agent back with show; Fred Rinnie, sideshow manager; Theodore Weber, equestrian director; George Kelly, general superintendent; Frank Wilcox, superintendent privileges; Herman Weber, musical director; Wm. Weber, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Fred Woodward, superintendent canvas; Bobby Brown, trainmaster; Fred Hansing, boss hostler; Orval Lindemann, superintendent commissary department; Elmer Scharder, superintendent lights; Paul Kablitz, superintendent props; Granval Baker, superintendent ring stock; Geo. Baker, superintendent stock; Ward Wright, superintendent working crew; Billy Burkhardt, 24-hour agent; Low Graham, superintendent elephants; Rob Glaser, boss carpenter; Walter Miller, superintendent animals; Fred Nelson, blacksmith; Chas. Ayres, manager advertising car; August Ramm, checker-up; Tim Boller, legal adjuster; Bill Potter, announcer. Show opens at Sheboygan, Wis., about middle of May.
Wintermute Bros. Wagon Show - Harry Wintermute, manager; Frank E. Hall, superintendent working crew; Mrs. Frank E. Hall, treasurer; Jas. B. Rock, agent. Show will open in Southern Wisconsin early in May.
Yankee Robinson Show - Fred Buchanan, proprietor and manager; C. W. Buchanan, assistant manager; C. A. Myers, treasurer; Harry Michinich, secretary; June Smith, auditor; Geo. F. Maighan, general agent; W. H. Rainey, local contractor; W. H. Quinnette, special agent and contracting press agent; Frank Clampitt, advance press agent; Harvey Hale, press agent back with show; Cal Towers, sideshow manager; Chas. Sweeney, equestrian director; Ross Ashcroft, general superintendent; Thos. Pence, superintendent privileges; Theodore Stout, musical director; Harvey Hale, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Chas. Kelley, superintendent canvas; John Quiggley, trainmaster; Jake Posey, boss hostler; Earl Senate, superintendent commissary department; Orville Speers, superintendent lights; Red Carroll, superintendent props; Geo. Johnson, 24-hour agent; Elwood Emery, superintendent elephants; Sim Asher, boss carpenter; Tom Olson, blacksmith; Frank C. Stearn, manager advertising car No. 1; E. C. Reid, manager advertising car No. 2; W. H. Godfrey, legal adjuster.
Young Buffalo's Wild West, Col. Cummins' Far East and Vernon C. Seaver's Hippodrome - Vernon C. Seaver, pres. and manager; D. Robinson, treasurer; C. R. Gerdes, secretary; Geo. C. Gute, auditor; F. C. Cooper, general agent; F. J. Collinge, railroad contractor; H. S. Maddy, local contractor; Jack Williams, special agent; J. H. B. Fitzgerald, general press agent; C. F. Gooding, advance press agent; Sam Baker, press agent back with show; Frank Ellis, excursion agent; Lew Nichols, sideshow manager; M. C. Cookston, superintendent; W. H. Reid, leader side show band; Willis Atterbury, musical director; Geo. Applehause, superintendent reserved seat tickets; Geo. Wombold, superintendent canvas; Monk Wilson, boss hostler; Geo. Slocum, superintendent lights; Art Eldridge, superintendent elephants; W. Braddon, blacksmith; Joe Rosenthal, manager advertising car No. 1; Geo. A. Kennedy, manager advertising car No. 2; George Colby, checker-up; M. C. Cookston, legal adjuster. Show opens at Peoria, Ill.
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