Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1912 — NEW LUMBER COMPANY TO BE INCORPORATED [ARTICLE]
NEW LUMBER COMPANY TO BE INCORPORATED
T. W. Grant, (’. ('. Warner and George jE. Murray to Engage in Business Next Spring. N . A new lumber company to be known as,.the Grant-Warner Lumber Co., has been organized and the incorporators are to be Thos. W. Grant, Charles C. Warner and George E. Murray. The company ha® secured land south ol the railroad traces anrl north of Vint: street and east of the old Gwin sheds to Dayton street. They are now, engaged in the erection of buildings, sheds, etc. They will he ready for business in the spring. Buy your Christmas presents at the Presbyterian ladies’ Bazaar. Mns. Elias Koons returned this morning from Logansport, where she has been at thebedside of .her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Scan ton, who is very low with consumption and whose death is now almost momentarily expected. C. W. Rhoades, the barber, has been putting on a little style lately and has caused a globe light to be placed on the. top of hie-newly painted barber pole. The prices of shaves and haircuts remain the same notwithstanding tjie improvements. Joe Sharp has been very poorl.\ lately and seems to be failing considerably. His son, John, and wife came down from Chicago Heights a few days ago and John returned there this morning, his wife remaining for a longer visit. ißernard H. Alerding, aged 56, a brother of the Rt. Rev. Herman Alerding, bishop of the Fort Wayne diocese of the Catholic church, and former pastor of St. Joseph’s church, Indianapolis, died at his home at Indianapolis Monday of cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Sidney B. Holmes, of Jamestown, N. Dak., was operated on for appendicitis at the hospital yesterday and is getting along extremely well. Today, in addition to the operation on Mrs. Peacock, an operation for gallstones was performed on Mrs. Walter Hopkins. Mrs. Leslie Clark entertained the Methodist choir Friday evening at a Chicken supper. Thirty were present, twenty-two of them being members of the choir. After the supper the evening was spent practicing singing under the leadership of Miss Grace E. Stover, the music and, drawing teacher in the Rensselaer schools. The occasion was enjoyed by all who were’ fortunate enough to be there. Use our Classified Column.
