Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1915 — Louie Wilcox Erects Fine New Building At Springfield. [ARTICLE]

Louie Wilcox Erects Fine New Building At Springfield.

Louis M. Wilcox, brother of Mrs. Frank Leek, of this city, and himself for some years in business at Surrey, is having erected a fine new building at Springfield, Ohio, where he has jeen in the monument business for several years. The Springfield News of last Wednesday, shows illustrations of three new buildings being erected in that city and in the introductory of a descriptive article says they are the most modern and handsome industrial buildings. One of them is the new L. M. Wilcox business and apartment building at the intersection of Wittenberg avenue and Weht Main street. The article says: “The Wilcox building will be ready for occupancy in about three weeks or the first of November. Two floors will be devoted to apartments of either five or six rooms each, two suites to each floor. Three store rooms on the first floor, two in Main street and one in Wittenberg avenue are provided. One of the Main street rooms and the one in Wittenberg avenue will be used by the I. H. Kelly Monument Works, while the corner room is occupied by a confectionery business.”