Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1910 — Rensshelaer to Lose Two More Of Its Prominent Families. [ARTICLE]
Rensshelaer to Lose Two More Of Its Prominent Families.
Rensselaer is to lose two more of its prominent families the first of the year, w i fien Mrs. I. J. Porter and son Boyd, and Bert Brenner, the popular clerk in Long’s drug store, with his family, moves to Oklahoma City, and locates there with the rest of the Rensselaer colony. Mr. Porter has -secured a position with a wholesale dry goods house in that city, a position for which he is well qualified. Mr. Brenner has purchased a drug store in Oklahoma City and is to take possession the first of the year. It is an established store, doing a good business, and there is little doubt that Mr. Brenner, as well as Mr. Porter, will meet with the success of other Jasperites who have located in Oklahoma City. They are advertising a public sale of their household goods to take place next Saturday afternoon.
