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In touch with history

Saturday was an interesting day. Cayla and I visited three quilt shops and the playground in Humboldt. I went to work and Kent took Cayla home. Sandy went to Vincent and took pictures. There's a photo gallery on the Messenger Web site. The circus poster for Ringling Bros. Greatest Show on Earth was put on the side of the grocery store in Vincent in August 1910. It advertised that the circus would be in Fort Dodge on Saturday, Aug. 27. I did some research to find out what year. Checking a perpetual calendar, I found that Aug. 27 was a Saturday in the following years: 1853 (too early, Fort Dodge not yet founded), 1859, 1870, 1881, 1887, 1898, 1910, 1921. (More, but the clothing styles indicated late 19th century, early 20th century.) The Ringling Bros. circus merged with Barnum & Bailey in 1919. This poster only mentioned Ringling Bros. I looked up "Cottrell-Powells" online and only found one mention - that said they performed in 1910. Sandy told me later that the copy