Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1910 — Household Furniture for Sale. [ARTICLE]

Household Furniture for Sale.

Having decided to remove from Rensselaer, I will sell at private sale, all of my household goods and furniture, consisting of bookcases, ehina closet, center table, beds, dressers, dining room table, cooking and heating stoves, etc Must be sold by July 20. Goods can be seen at residence on College avenue.

S. N. PULLINS.

City Attorney Moses Leopold addressed a letter to Prof J Smith, of Purdue University, asking for an esti mate of the cost of constructing a cement arch bridge over the Iroquois at Washington street. He stated that he is having plans for a 50-foot arch, with retaining walls made, and that he thinks the cost would not exceed $2,000. In view of the prospect of an interurban railroad coming to Rensselaer and entering on Washington street, it is probable that much of the cost of a new bridge would-be borne by the railway company. This makes it advisable to wait a time before undertaking the building of a new bridge. The council recently appropriated $250 for repairs to the bridge, following a request by City Attorney Leopold.