Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1912 — Conrad Kellner to Occupy New Residence on Tuesday. [ARTICLE]
Conrad Kellner to Occupy New Residence on Tuesday.
Conrad Kellner has his new house on Grace street all completed except the installation of the furnace. He will move to the house Tuesday from the Mrs. Bussell residence, two doors west. His hhuse is a very nice one in arrangement and'4nish. It consists of eight rooms and a basement under the entire house. A large pantry, a large downstairs bathroom, an upstairs closet and lavatory and large clothing closets off each bedroom, make the house one of convenience and comfort. An open stairway, separated from the main living room by a colonnade, hardwood floors and fine hardwood finishings, were all done by the Delphi Lumber Co. The basement is divided into three rooms, one for vegetables, fruits, etc., one for a furnace room and the other for the suburban water power plant By means of an electric motor, which is automatically connected and disconnected by the pressure in the tanks, both hard and soft water are piped over the house. A large cement porch extends across the front of the house. Cement curbs to retain the earth that has been filled in for the yard are planned and a driveway just outside the curb on the east side of the house leads to the large new barn When the landscape plans are completed the home and surroundings will be one of the nicest in Rensselaer. Joe Long will move to the house which Mr. Kellner will vacate.
