Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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NORTHERN INDIANA POWER CO. [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
DAVIS MAY LEAVVE THE NORTHERN IND. UTILITY<br />
Announcement has been made by local representatives of the Northern Indiana Power<br />
Company that the local offices, now handling business here and at Logansport, will be<br />
consolidated with the Wabash office. This change will place the local interests of the utility under<br />
the management of R. W. Claire, of Wabash. Charles A. Davis, who has been in charge here since<br />
the big utility took the local concern two years ago, has been offered a post with the utility at<br />
Indianapolis. He stated to the Sentinel Thursday, however, that his other interests here were of<br />
such nature that he did not feel that he could leave them and as a result may resign from the N.I.P.<br />
Co. He has not definitely decided, however, on his future course of action.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Thursday, February 7, 1924]<br />
OFFICES MOVED<br />
The offices of the Northern Indiana Power Co., has been moved from the Beyer Brothers<br />
building on West Ninth street to the Char-Bell building on Main street.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Monday, October 27, 1924]<br />
NORTHERN INDIANA TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION<br />
D. AGNEW HONORED<br />
The telephone officials of LaPorte, Starke, <strong>Fulton</strong>, St. Joseph, Elkhart, Kosciusko,<br />
Whitley, Marshall and Lagrange counties have perfected a permanent organization under the name<br />
of Northern Indiana Telephone Association, the object being a closer cooperation in the promotion<br />
of mutual interests. The following officers have been elected: President, Samuel R. Tomlinson of<br />
Plymouth; vice president, C. R. Stoops of Nappanee; secretary and treasurer, Daniel Agnew of<br />
Rochester. The organization represents a total of 25,100 telephones and property valued at<br />
$5,000,000.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Tuesday, November 25, 1913]<br />
NORTHERN LAND AND IMPROVEMENT CO. [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
LOCAL MEN ORGANIZE A BIG REAL ESTATE CONCERN<br />
Special to the Sentinel.<br />
Indianapolis, Ind., March 8 -- The Northern Land and Improvement Co. of Rochester was<br />
incorporated here today with a capitalization of $10,000. The concern will deal in bonds, loans and<br />
real estate. The directors are Frank H. Terry, James Cool and Lyon Terry.<br />
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When seen here Frank Terry said that the concern would deal mainly in Michigan land.<br />
James W. Cool is president of the James W. Cool banking house of Trout Lake, Mich. Lyon Terry<br />
will graduate from Michigan University in June and expects to enter the office in Rochester.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Monday, March 8, 1915]<br />
NORTHERN ROOMING HOUSE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
Also see Harmony Hall<br />
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NEW ROOMING HOUSE<br />
I. C. Enyart is going to open a new rooming house in the building north of the Progress<br />
Grocery, owned by Clay Sheets. It is being fumigated, has electric lights installed and 18 rooms<br />
furnished. On the first floor Enyart will have a lunch counter and lobby. The hostelry will be<br />
named the Northern Rooming House.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Thursday, March 18, 1915]<br />
NOYER’s PIT [Henry Township]