Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1911 — “A TEXAS RANGER” [ARTICLE]

“A TEXAS RANGER”

By “Our Stock Company” Saturday Night. Messrs. Nielson and Gano, managers of “Our Stock Co.” take great pleasure in announcing the re-engagment of Mr. Edward Wynn, the popular leading man of last year’s company. Mr. Wynn will make his' first re-appearance as Jack Benton, in “A Texas Ranger,” by Ernest Stout. “A Texas Ranger” is an atmospherical frontier drama in four acts, and the time of action takes place in the early fifties, when the red men and the whites were Still contenders for the rich lands of the gr£at southwest. The first two acts are laid near the old San Carlos stage station, and shows the Indians plotting the extermination of the whites. The last two are located in and around the historical San Carlos trading post, and shows the attacks on the fort, its gallant defense by a handful of Uncle Sam’s soldiers, and as they are about to be massacreed by the Indians, owing to a lack of amunition, they are rescued by Jack Benton an' 1 his Texas Rangers. Miss Forrester, the fcharming little leading woman, will play Edith Marshall, a little southern girl in love with Jack. Miss Stewart, whose work is always of the highest order, will have One of the principal parts and will be assisted by Mr. Pihl. the new heavy man. and the entire strength of the company, assisted by several new people and a large’number of supernumeraries in the great battle scene. Mr. Geo. B. Flint, an actor and director of ability, will stage the new piece. His addition to the company will have a tendency to strengthen the company in every way. A full house is sure to great the company Saturday night, and reservations can now be made at regular pfices. '