Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Beilharz Entertainers proved popular and thoroughly took care of the audience for the two entertainments. Mrs. Beilharz’s lullaby song and the crying baby appeared to make a complete capture, and brought forth a re-hearing for the next evening, and is still a matter which is mentioned when Chautauqua features are talked over.—Secretary Southwick’s report of Albert Lea (Minn.) Chautauqua ixi Nov. (1907) Lyceumite. At the M. E. church, Monday evening, March 13th. An Interesting controversy between two towns over the future of a third was ended Tuesday in a decision t f Judge W. A. Funk, of the St Joseph rircult court. Through the decision South Bend will annex the town of River Park, which lhas a population of 2,000. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Beilharz were the entertainers last night. They are even better than they were last year, as they have added new features. They were accorded the same hearty reception last night that they received at every performance last year, and the people gave them close attention through the hour and a half of their entertainment. —Springfield, (O.) Daily News. At M. E. church, Monday evening, March 13th. Governor Carey, of Wyoming, has vetoed the Umshler bill, legalizing prise fights to twenty-five rounds. In his veto message he said, “I can not too strongly condemn the act, and 1 hope there is no man or woman in Wyoming who would be willing to Nevadalse the state."