Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1916 — New Firm of Plumbers Locates In Rensselaer. [ARTICLE]
New Firm of Plumbers Locates In Rensselaer.
tfhe room occupied for a long time by Fred Cissel has been, rented to Carl C. Somers and M. O. Stokes, of Remington, who have formed a partnership to engage in the plumbing, heating and tinning business. Both have been engaged in the business in Remington and Mr. Somers, who was here today, states that they have a number of contracts at this time in Remington, Goodland, Fowler and other places. They have both been in the business for some time, Mr. oSmers having been engaged with C. T. Denham and later with G. I. Thomas. He learned the plumbers’ trade in Cincinnati and has worked at it for many years. They are looking for houses to rent as both have families and will move here at once. Mrs. John Werner went to Indianapolis today to take her daughter, Margaret, back to the school for the blind. Margaret has been out for almost three months, having had the diphtheria and after getting well from it was brought home for a rest and spent a month here with her parents. Although away from her school work for that length of time her standing as a student was such that the school authorities informed her parents that she would (be able to pass the year’s work if re-entered at this time. Isaac Kight was down from Fair Oaks today, the first visit he has made since his attack of erysipelas on Jan. 10th. He had a very severe attack and it almost cost his life. There was a recurrence less severe a sh&rt time after the first.
