Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1912 — C. M. GREENLEE SELLS STORE [ARTICLE]

C. M. GREENLEE SELLS STORE

Parr Merchant Disposes of Business To George Hammertoe and Charles Chupp, of That Place. Charles M. Greenlee, who has for the past three years conducted a general merchandise business at Parr, having succeeded G. M. Wilcox and sons, has concluded the sale of his store to George Hammerton and Chas, Chupp, of Union township, who will take charge at once. Mr. Greenlee has not determined in what business he will engage. Marion Gant, who has been connected with- the store for the past eighteen years, part of the time as owner, will be out of a job by the sale. He has not made definite plans but it is quite probable that he will come to Rensselaer and be connected with a business here if he can dispose of his property at Parr. W. D. Sayler and L N. Hemphill went to Goshen this morning to attend the reunion of the 48th Indiana (regiment, to which they belonged. It is held on the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of luka, the first and worst battle In which the regiment participated. B. L Sayler, who bad planned to attend, will not do so, owing the fact that he is visiting his daughter in Ohio.