Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1911 — Regular Session of the City Council Monday Evening. [ARTICLE]

Regular Session of the City Council Monday Evening.

All members of the city council were present at the regular meeting Monday evening. , The l£pnon railroad presented a petition asking for the right to extend side tracks across Franklin, Main and Webster streets. The matter was continued until this evening, when the petition will be considered at a special meeting. The ten members of the fire company present at the Nowels fire were ■allowed $1.50 each for their services. The light superintendent was authorized to purchase a diaphram pump for use in making water connections, the cost not to exceed $35. The following daims were allowed: CORPORATION FUND. Geo. Mustard, salary $30.00 Frank Crltser, nightwatch.... 26.00 Chas. Morlan, clerk 25.00 H. J. Kannal, doctoring horse. J. A. Larsh, mdse city ha 11.... 11.65 L. P. Shirer, boarding prisoners 8.80

ROAD FUND. Chester Zea, salary.... 25.00 Jake Gilmore, labor. 4.90 B. S. Fendig, iron 1.00 Conrad Kellner, crushed ‘stone 16.75 J. C. Gwin, sewer pipe 18.33 ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. C. S. Chamberlin, salary 50.00 Mell Abbott, salary 30.00 Dave Haste, salary.”. 30.00 Kenneth Rhoads, work on line 15.75 H. F. King, blacksmithing.... 2.20 X. A. Larsh, mdse light plant. 14.95 General Electric Co., supplies.. 53.87 Jesse Gates, hauling coal 36.25 Torrey Cedar Co., light poles.. 231.01 Hiram Day, cement 18.43 Standard Oil Co., oil 10.78 Shirley Hill Coal Co., coal 205.86 G. J. Jessen, clock 1.50 Ray D. Thompson, freight.... 68.31 J. C. Gwin, sewer pipe 6.07 WATER FUND. T. E. Malone, salary 30.00 Rens. Garage, work on pump.. $.05 Seehausen, Webster & Co., pkg 9.28 Ray D. Thompson, water,bond and interest 1,900.00