Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1910 — Popular Dry Goods Clerk to Accept Department Management [ARTICLE]

Popular Dry Goods Clerk to Accept Department Management

Everet Kinney, who for the past five years has been a clerk in the drygoods department of the Rowles & Parker store, has tendered his resignation to take effect the latter part of next week. Mr. Kinney will go t> Delphi to become the head of the drygoods department of the Ives store. George Ives, who had been at the head of that department and practically of the entire store, died recently and the management has sines then been looking about for a capable man to place In charge of that part of the store. Mr. Kinney was recommended to them by traveling men and has been engaged for the place. He is 9 young man of excellent habits, and has been a factor here In the upbuilding of the store of his employers. He came here from Spencen, Ind., and has made good in every particular, being regarded one of the best clejrks in Rensselaer. That he will make good at Delphi Is confidently expected, He will be missed by many friends and traders in Rensselaer.