Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1912 — Rensselaer Producing Company Succeeds B. S. Fendig in Business. [ARTICLE]

Rensselaer Producing Company Succeeds B. S. Fendig in Business.

The “Rensselaer Producing Company” is the name of new company being incorporated to; take -over the poultry, produce and junk business of B. S. Fendig. The capital stock of the company will be < $5,000, divided into 100 shares of S6O each; The incorporators and directors are B. S. Fen- ■ dig,' A. E. Wallace, C...JL Stevenson and B. W. Miller. The three, d%ttdC: will have active charge of the business. The officers of the new company are B. S. Fendig, prenidentf}--Ai—E. Wallace, vice president andv-C.R. ' Stevenson, secretary and, treasurer; Ar Mr. Wallace formerly ran a produce business of his own. Mr. Stevenson has been in the employ of Mr. Fendig for some time, and Mr. Miller has been engaged in this line of business for some years, and lately was the local manager of the Miller Egg Co., of Chicago. The company is the outgrowth of - Mr. Fendig’s removal to Chicago. ————— . A healthy man is a king in his own 4ggbt; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On tb* market 35 years. SI.OO a bottle.