Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1911 — Marriage Licenses. [ARTICLE]
Marriage Licenses.
Jan. 7.—Samuel J. Frey, born Holmes county, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1890, present residence Fair Oaks, occupation farmer, and Mattie Anderson, born Newton county, Indiana, June 26, 1889, present residence Mt. Ayr, father’s name John Anderson. First marriage for each. Father of groom signed consent to issue of license.
Jan. 7.—Herman Hoit Churchill, born Jasper county, Ind., Aug: 4, 1875, residence Bethany, Mo., occupation millwright, and Dollie Elmina Schock, born Newcastle, Ind., Oct. 15, 1878, residence Rensselaer, occupation clerk, first marriage for each. Jan. 9 —Jesse Oscar Wynkopp, born Boone county, Ind., March 25, 1886, residence Lancaster, Minn., occupation dredgeman, and Effie Almira Brown, born Normal, Ind., March 30, 1882, residence Wheatfield, first marriage for each.
C. Kellner completed filling the three big rooms that compose his ice house on his pond bank last Saturday afternoon. In all he has about 27,000 tons and it is mighty fine ice, most of it about 11 inches ip thickness. Cooney now has a fine plant and the best arranged of any in this part ol Indiana. The ice is run directly into the house from the pond by long chutes and Cooney has a gang of ice packers that is hard to beat. Each man understands his place and fills it so welf* that there is scarcely a moment’s loss of time during the packing period. He expects to also fill the old cold storage building near the depot, and will probably get enough ice therein to supply the demand until May Ist. No other firms are packing ice this year and the butcher shops will both buy their supply from Cooney. Mrs. B. Forsythe is understood to have been sick and'closely confined to their boarding house since going to Winamac, but is now some better. Fine white Michigan sand grown potatoes, January sdle price, 45c per bushel. Rowles St Parker’s Grocery Department. Harvey Lowman, of Pleasant Ridge, has rented land In Colorado and it is understood will move there in th - spring. Men’s $4.00 Shoes, January sale price $2.75, at The G. E. Murray Co. Ton get yonr sale bills when TOD want them, when ordered at The Republican office.
