Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nevil received a letter a few days ago from their daughter, Mrs. Albert Moorhead of Limon, Colo., stating that the steam guage on Albert’s engine broke a few days before and flying pieces of the glass struck !hi m in one of his eyes, and the injury was laying him up temporarily. Albert is on a passenger run from Limon to Denver. LA BELLE MARIE. Stock Company to Put on Mrs. Leslie Carter’s Great Success. The Stock Co. has selectel for next Saturday evening’s presentation Mrs. Leslie Carter’s great success, “La Belle Marie.” by, Henry Preston, one of America’s foremost playwriters. The piece was used by Mrs. Carter; for two seasons as a starring vehicle, and it is sure to please the taste of the most particular theater goer. The first act of “La Belle Marie” is laid in Scotland and the interesting story is charmingly; enacted. The scene then shifts to New York City. Miss Forrester will assume the title role of Laßelle Marie, having played the part entour all last season. The piece will l>e staged under her personal direction, which assures the public a first class performance. Mr. Pinski will play the leading male part, and will be assisted by Miss Stewart, and the rest of the company, who arc all trying to make this the best play offered by them this season. Messrs. Neilson and Gano are at work on five entire new scenes, and will try to out-do all former efforts in the way of stage settings. Seat reservations may be rtiade at J-essen’s jewelry store. ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following letters remain uncalled For in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending Oct. 9, 1911: AUbert Gilmore, Carl Westfall, Henry Thomiwon, S. H. McGlain, Clarence Hammond, Frank Ballard, A. J. Cook. The above letters will be sent to the dead leter office Oct. 23, 1911. In calling for the above, please say “Advertised," giving date of list. —G. E. Murray, P. M.