Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1915 — Fletcher National Bank buys Hershman Stone Road Bonds. [ARTICLE]
Fletcher National Bank buys Hershman Stone Road Bonds.
The Hershman stone road bonds of $2,800, were sold to the Fletcher National Bank of Indiana for a premium of $36.35. The other bidders and premiums were as follows: Edward O’Gara, Lafayette, $33.65; J. F. Wild & Co., Indianapolis, $32.75; R. L. Bollings & Co., Hamilton, 0., sls, and E. M. Camel & Sons, Indianapolis, $5.
Omar” Osborne arrived home Monday night from the west, where he had been for the past four years working at various places. He has been located at points in Washington, working at Seattle,“Tacoma and Everett. He attended the fair at San Francisco for a month prior to his return here. He expects to remain here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Osborne, until spring, before returning to the west. The home of Michael Ringeisen was the scene of a pleasant reunion Sunday, when most all of the children were gathered together. C. E. Ringeisen and family, of Thawville, 111., and the Jasper county children, including Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ringeisen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oook, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Will Zable and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willett and children wore all present.
