Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1910 — Musical Opera Singer Consents To Sing at the Princess Theatre. [ARTICLE]
Musical Opera Singer Consents To Sing at the Princess Theatre.
Miss Myrtle Wright, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Beam, having but recently concluded the season as a musical opera singer, has been prevailed upon to sing at the Princess Theatre for the remainder of this week and possibly for a longer period. Miss Wright has a rich and powerful voice and all who have heard her sing at private homes are delighted that she will sing so that the public can hear her. She has sung in all the principal cities in the United States in musical opera and came here for a rest at the close of the season. It took all the persuasion that Manager Phillips and Mrs. Beam could muster to induce 1 Miss Wright to sing here, but in deference to the many requests from outside she finally consented. The announcement of her song subjects will be made in the Princess advertisement each evening. Maudie Leek went to Lafayette today to see her mother, Mrs. Frank Bruner, who is workiig at the Johnson hotel. Administrator Frank Foltz, of the S. P. Thompson estate, and Attorney C. Q. Spltler are at Parr today, appraising the personal property of the big ranch. Mrs. R. E. Smith, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hines, for several days, returned today to her home in Boswell. Airs Hines accompanied her. W. R. Nowels has contracted for the phrehase of the Dr. Hartsell lot at the corner of Weston and Cornelia streets where the doctor’s big barn was built. The consideration is understood to have been $1,200.
Every day is bargain day at oui store now. Each day new lots art added to our bargain shoes. These are first class shoes and we have only certain sizes in' each lot. We will save you several quarters when you buy a pair of these. Fendlg’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. ■ ■ •"■ a ’ - B. N. Fendlg, N. Littlefield, F. E. Babcock and E. P. Honan went to Hammond on the milk train this morning to attend the democratic congressional convention. J. A. McFarland and J. W. McEwen went up on the 10:05. The congressional nomination was practically conceded to John B. Peterson, of Crown Point, whom the Indianapolis News says, the steel corporation is behind. Latest style type faces and the best paper stock used in printing at The Republican office.
The Board of Tax Revfew, consisting of the county assessor, treasurer, and auditor, and S. T. Comer and Ed Reeve is now in session, going over the assessments in Jasper county. Mrs. J. W. Mann, who had the misfortune to break a bone in her ankle several days ago, will be confined to her home for some time, the injury being slow to mend. Three other children of L. A. Harmon have the scarlet fever, but in a much milder form than the previous one had it. A quarantine is to be established at the house again., C. B. Wells and wife and her aged step-father, Nathaniel Rowland, returned afternoon from Terre Haute, where they had gone to see Mrs. Wells’ sister, who was very sick. Samuel Hoshaw did not go to Indianapolis until Tuesday, when his wife and baby also accompanied him. His brother Dave is working there and assured him that he will find employment. —— /■ Mrs. E. G. Sternberg left this morning for Charlotte, Mich., for a visit of two weeks with her parents, prior to her departure for Grand Rapids, lowa where Mr. Sternberg will make his headquarters for sbme time. Prof, and Mrs. Morgan Sterrett, of Wheatfleld, are spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. May, of Carpenter township, and Mrs. Sterrett took the train here yesterday for a short visit with friends at Wheatfleld. v J. H. Chapman yesterday gave an order for a Buick automobile, a runabout with a surrey seat, after the pattern of the G. H. McLain car. Matt Worden sold his Buick to Dr. H. L. Brown, and will order another and larger Buick.
Hot weather demands cool and comfortable footwear. We have many styles of shoes for men, women and children which are stylish, durable comfortable and cool. Do not feel satisfied until you have seen these. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Blork. Harry Kelley, of Parr, returned this morning from Lafayette, where he had gone to see abont entering a hospital to take treatment for rheumatism. He decided to return home and later to go to French Lick Springs. He reports that George Strlckfaden has been suffering greatly from rheumatism and planned to go to French Lick today. Strick is now 'out of the saloon business.
