Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Paddling Its Own '•—.. _ , ( ■ Canoe THE publisher of a metropolitan newspaper asked recently, “Is it true that there is a common ownership and a common Board of Directors for all the Companies having Standard Oil as part of their name?’’ Our answer to this gentleman was, “It is not true.” The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is distinct from other corporations having a similar name. It is owned by 4799 stockholders, of whom 2124 are women. No single stockholder owns as much as 10 percent of the total stock. The affairs of this Company are administered by a Board of Directors consisting of 7 men, who devote their entire time to the Company’s business and are connected in no way with any other Standard Oil Company. Fach man has won his position through demonstrated ability acd is a specialist in handling the particular work for which he is responsible. The personnel of the present Board of Directors of die Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is Mr. Robert W. Stewart Chairman of the Board ( Mr. Wm. M. Burton Praiident Mr. Henry S. Morton Vice-President Mr. Edward G. Seubert • < Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Seth C. Drake General Manager — Sale* Mr. Wm. E. Warwick General Manager — Manufacturing Mr. Beaumont Parks A**i(tant General Manager—Manufacturing These men fix the policy and practices of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). They are , responsible only to the 4799 stockholders. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2151

Angry bees —thousands of them—attacked a valuable driving mare, owned by Jesse Hawthorne of Jackson township, Tippecanoe county, recently in the yard of Nelson Car ter’s home near Shawnee Mound and stung the animal to death. The -mare fought heroically for life but was no match for the hordes of infuriated insects which descended upon her in mass formation, literally covering her body. Fifty wo-1 men, assembled at the Carter home for a meeting of the home and foreign missionary societies of the Shawnee Mound Methodist Episcopal church were horrified by the spectacle but were held prisoners in the house for nearly three hours by the battling bees which retained

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