Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1910 — George Ketchum Building a Fine Residence on Milroy Avenue. [ARTICLE]

George Ketchum Building a Fine Residence on Milroy Avenue.

Norman Bros, are getting along well with the foundation for the new residence George Ketchum is having built on Mllroy avenue, across the river and next door to the H. B. Murray residence. A basement will extend under the entire and the wide stone foundation extends to the bottom of the basement. The house will contain eight rooms with furnace, bath and all modern conveniences. A stone trimmed porch will extend across the front and from every point of view, the house will be one of the most attractive built In Rensselaer in recent years. A wide door has been built In the rear of the foundation, which will admit the passage of his automobile and his car can thus be kept right at home. The contract, for the frame work has been let to MeColly & Coen.