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The Butts County Fair
BRONCHO JOHN
BRONCHO JOHN
is a Scout, an Explorer, a Guide, a
Master of Military Transportation,
Philosopher and an Orator. He
carries with him just enough Peo
ple, Oregon Wild Horses, Mustangs.
Half Breeds, Broncos, Mexican
Burros, Pack Mules, Guns, Saddles,
Overland Concord Stage Coach and
a splendid Camp Outfit. His war
horse Silver, his scouting horse
Teddy and many others in nine
acts. The people love to see this
man work in his repetition of his
tory. Secure this Genuine Scout,
advertise the truth and the great
crowds are with you and all well
pleased.
Wonderful, Amazing, Unique
Historical Stage Coach
and Run for Life
The Wild, Bucking Broncho
Magnificent, Untamable
Monarch of Tf|e
American Wild Horse
The Mexican Burro
The Children's Speciml Delight
It is the children’s special part of
the show. Fun for their elders and
carries them back to the days
when they were children
The Sham Battle
Western Scenes of Fierce
and Bloody Warfare
Broncho John’s
quickness in handling the large na
vy revolver for business is
Marvelous, Amzing !
He holds the people with a sur
prised admiiation
MUSTANG AND COWBOY HAVING FUN.
BOARD OF AGHICULTCLTIIRK.Or4i**a *4B
STATE OF OHIO
Department of Agriculture
Columbus. Nov., 7, 1903.
Mr. J. tf. Sullivan, Broncho John.
Dkar S at:
Vou being away from home, meet
ing youi several engagements, this is the
first opportunity I have had of expressing
thanks for your very efficient an interesting
Wild West work, under your engagement
at the Ohio State Fair, August 31 to Sep
tember 5, 1903.
I wish to say that we realize that
your contract was very fully and satisfac
torily fullfilled. and that the exhibition
given met with the approval of all, and
greatly pleased our patrons.
Yours very truly,
J. W. Fleming, Ass’t Sec’y
A FIRST CLASS SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Realistic Western Amusement
Enterprises
WONDERFUL SATISFACTION
BRONCHO JOHN
Draws Wonderfully Large Crowds of All
Possible Classes—Young and Old
EVERY DAY RAIN OR SHINE
BRONCHO JOHN
never cancelleed a date and never will
—always fullfilled his contracts to the
letter. He pleases the people with
REMARKABLE SUCCESS
Broncho John, the leadear of desperate law-abiding gentlemen. The Scout, a uiost
remarkable man, with a remarkable history. Equally renowned as a Hunter, Trav
eler and natural orator. Like the Buffalo and Indian the Noble Frontiersman will
soon be a people of the past. See them now; hear them talk; see them work. Read
Broncho John’s book, “Life and Adventures of the Genuine Cow Boy
Jackson, Georgia
October 9-14 Inclusive
The
Cowboys’
Best
Friend
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FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING
Big Foue Fair Association
Amgutt 30, 31, September 1,2, 1904
Nashua, lowa, Sept. 2, 1904.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that Mr. J. H. Sulli
van was engaged by this Associalion to
give his Broncho John or Wild West
Show at our Fifth Annual Meeting and J
am free to say that this show is very
entertaining and realistic and the people
were more than pleased. I believe it was
the means of greatly increasing the attend
ance to our fair this year.
I take pleasure in recommending Mr.
Sullivan and his show and the men that
accompany him.
Yours truly,
Big Four Fair Association..
By L. E. Eck, Sec’y,
Road Agents Holding up a Stage Coach.
WILD WEST
COUNCIL OF WAR.
The Sham Battle in an exhibition in itself.
The Overland Concowl Stage Coach chased hy
Road Agents and the run for life is great,
grand and thrilling. The Cowboy on the hur
ricane deck of the Bucking Broncho —“whoop-
la” —you can hear hia tail whop a mile. Two of
a kind, hut who ia master? Great fun. Thia
exhibition, in nine acta, ia given before the races
or between heats to. suit time, and positively
agreeable to all concerned, making a golden frame
of mirth and jollity around the beautiful Horae
of War and Speed for Glory. Bkoncho John
is an established reality. Read hia war and
other credential. Thia attraction draws great
crowds from a very far distance every day, rain
or shine.
Merchants' Street Carnival
At Hastings, Michigan
August 14th and 15th, 1903
Hastings, Michigan, Aug. 20, ’O3.
.J, H. Sullivan, “Broncho John.”
Dear Sir:
Your “Wild West Exhibition” which you
gave in our city, was a great success. It
drew the largest crowd ever seen in our city.
Everybody was satisfied. It brought people
from the farthest parts of our county and
neighboring cities.
The large crowd and success of our Mer
chants’ Carnival was entirely due to your
excellent ability in the way of advertising.
Your illustrated hand billeand colored lith
ographs did the work.
Yours respectfully
John J. Bauson
Sec. of Merchants’ Carnival.