Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1910 — City Council Met In Regular Session Monday Evening. [ARTICLE]
City Council Met In Regular Session Monday Evening.
The city council met in regular session JVlonday evening. Resolutions for sidewalks on Elm and Cullen streets were adopted. A petition of A. E. Brand for a sidewalk was referred to the street committee. A petition for a street light on College avenue was referred to the light committee with power to act. The superintendent of the water plant was instructed to extend water mains to the preperty of Mrs* N. J. York, provided she pay the cost of installing same, the city to credit her •on water rental for the money advanced. The city attorney was instructed to prepare an ordinance providing for the city printing and present it at a future meeting. The following claims were allowed: Corporation Fund. J. K. Davis, salary to Aug. 1.... $30.00 Frank Critser, nightwatch 25.00 Warner Bros., mdse fire co 6.00 Samuel Fendig, same /. .97 Ray D. Thompson, freight 35 Road Fund. Bert Campbell, salary 25.00 Albert Smith, examining Washington * St. bridge.... • 22.00 C. W. Platt, work on street 9v Conrad Kellner, same 3.73 Ind. Paving Brick & Block Co., one car b”ick 84.00 Ray D. Thompson, freight 25.20 Water Fund. T. E. Malone, salary 30.00 John Hordeman, work on main. . —5.19 Jean Smith, same 2.25 Electric Light Fund. C. S. Qhamberlin, sal. & message 50.25 Mel Abbott, salary 30.00 Dave Haste, salary 30.00 Ollie Gates, hauling coal 17.87 McLeod & Henry Co., fire clay and qrches for new boiler.. 81.25 Scott Chestnut, work on line. . . 6.08 Clarence Thpmpson, same 6.75 Robert Wartena, same 7.00 Western Electric Co., supplies... 17.14 General Elec. Co., supplies 33.34 Ray D. Thompson, freight 62.91 We are the only firm in Rensselaer that sells pure cider vinegar of as high a grade as 45 grains. Six gallons of our vinegar Is equal to 7 gallons of that sold by others, but we Bell It at the same price as the lower grade.
J. A. McFARLAND.
