Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1920 — CONRAD KELLNER RETIRES FROM BUSINESS [ARTICLE]

CONRAD KELLNER RETIRES FROM BUSINESS

Conrad Kellner, one of Rensselaer’s best business hustlers, has retired from the firm of Kellner & Callahan, and his interests have been taken over lby Thomas Callahan, who will continue the business. Mr. Kellner purchased the interest of Judson E. Maines in the implement and coal business in August, 1911, z and with L. H. Hamilton, conducted the same-until December, 1916, when the latter sold his interest to Thomas Callahan. Since that time the firm of Kellner & Callahan have had a remarkable business. They have built up one ofthe largest and best businesses in the city and have erected a fine large building on their lots on Cornelia street, and have purchased the Grant-Warner coal bins on the Monon right-of-way.