Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1911 — Young Man Died Who Went West With S. B. Holmes. [ARTICLE]

Young Man Died Who Went West With S. B. Holmes.

Mrs. Mary E. Lowe is in receipt of a card from Sidney B. Holmes and wife telling of the death of Earl Shlgley March 10th at 4 a. m., in the hospital in Jamestown, N. Dak. The cause of his death was consumption and typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Shlgley accompanied Mr. Holmes to their new home. At the time of writing no arrangements had been made for the funeral, awaiting the coming of his brother, Calvin Shigley, who had stopped in South Dakota. Mr. Shigley was a single man and had gone to work for Mr. Holmes. He was quite well known here. ,

The Beilharz Entertainers at the M. E. church last evening was the last regular number of the lecture course and was the most largely attended of all the numbers. Mr. Beilharz is an artist as an impersonator and the audience was delighted with his every move and utterance. He is really clever in every character representation and his facial alterations were so complete that he jumped from one nationality to another and was equally good in each. Mrs. Beilharz was pleasing in her part of th«T program also, singing in a rich contralto that caused great favor with the audience. While this lecture was the last of the regular course the management had expected to give another number and still hope to do this. The extra number was to have been a lecture by Byron King, last year’s favorite, but it is possible now that Mr. King can not fill this engagement. While this will be disappointing, the management hopes to secure for the supernumerary a number that will be veryjicceptable. The course paid out nicely and justified the employment this year of a higher class course than the one of last year. It is expected to conduct another course next year and an even more expensive one may be selected.