Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1911 — W. H. Dexter Starts a Creamery in Rensselaer [ARTICLE]

W. H. Dexter Starts a Creamery in Rensselaer

Wrjfi. Dexter has been in the creamery business for seventeen years. For the pastsieur years he has been handling practically al) the cream from this station and surrounding country. At present until he can find better quarters he will be located on Froni street, second door south of the Rensselaer Garage. He wtli be ready to receive cream Saturday morning, Nov. 18th. Will pay cash for all cream received and guarantee test and weight correct. Being a manufacturer of butter we are enabled to pay the highest price for cream. The patronage of all dairymen is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed to all.

At present Mr. Harris, who has been employed .in the same business in Morocco, will be in charge of the sta tion.

The will of the late Joseph Pulitzer, the New York World editor, has J>een probated in New York City. It provides for a large number of cash awards, including 12,000,000 to Columbia University for the founding of a school of journalism. The Metropolitan museum of Art is given $500,000 and the Philharmonic Society of New York a similar sum. James Dunntngham, for many years the faithful valet of Mr. Pulitzer, is given SIOO,OOO. To readers, companions and New York World'Writers he left SIOO,000. For the erection of a fountain he left $50,000 and for a statue to Thomas Jefferson he provided $25,000. To bis widow be left the income from $3,500,000 and to bls two daughters he left the-income from $1,000,000. To the Barnard scholarship fund he left $1,000,000.

Samantha says she has found that the way to Joshiah’s heart lies through his stomach. Certainly it does. give him some of Mrs. Green’s good home made bread. The Beat Ever.” Phone 477.

Many good, warm articles for this cold sMson at George Hoblnson’s secondhand store.