Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TheG. E. MURRAY CO. Annual Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Beginning July 8 From I Oto 20 per cent, off all Seasonable Clothing, extra pants, dry goods, oxfords and furnishings, trunks, suit cases, bags, Carpets and rugs. Ready-made' dresses, skirts, waists, middy blouses, underwear, hats and caps. Our complete line of summer dress goods included in this sale. This is a great opportunity for the shrewd buyers to supply their needs- with the smallest possible outlay. THE G. E. MURRaTcO.
A COMMON SENSE HOME. Design 623, by Glenn L. Saxton, Architect, Minneapolis, Minn. IMS:.. ’-. z > z , A> . WSiHj; v ~ z • ;. v ’>?„£.* •;k z WT-t ' 7'7 J? , PERSPECTIVE VIEW—EKOiI A PHOTOGRAPH. - <■«—-4_J. . This is called a common sense bunga- rTTjT«M=Mi low home on account of its very practi- R ENTRY cal floor plan, and the idea of having I C 7 the rooms all on one floor, reducing mmmJL Jim the housework to the least possible ex- | c jS=J TfAI ertion, makes it a pleasure instead of I a drudgery. There can be one large 4 » K-ITCHS* T3EO R. 00 Mn chamber finished in the second story. '_2 IO‘O" XiO'6'lO-6'Xll'Q This bungalow makes a very pleasing i L home with its broad projecting eaves jp and wide expanse of piazza across the 0 |cu°. | ci_o entire front. The plan is laid out with k the living rooms all on one side of the V house and connected with the cham- , niNiNGR°°M BEDR°°ml bers on the opposite side. The music | 14-45 x i 1-0' *o*b'XU’-<S | room or den can be converted into a i L 3 chamber. The bathroom and both yk chambers open out from a small hall, p— l I —*• ! thus overcoming the necessity of hav- I Ing to go through a bedroom to enter 1 , , the bathroom or vice versa, as is the H M case in many bungalow plans. There I 1 is a very large coat closet, a good sized | I | linen closet and an unusually large ‘i in ■ J— ■—H closet for each bedroom. The dining room has a very pretty projecting bay PIAZZA window and built in sideboard. The kitchen is fitted with built in cup- 1 ■ q p ' ■■ ■"■" a boards, work table and all the kitchen | furniture located in the most con ven- » U ■ JJ lent places. There is a full basement. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. The first story is 9 feet, wjth red oak or birch finish throughout and birch or maple floors throughout. Size, 28 feet wide by 38 feet deep over main part. Cost to build, exclusive of heating and plumbing, $2,850.
Upon receipt of $1 the publisher of this paper will furnish a copy of Saxton’s book of plans, “American Dwellings.” It contains 310 designs costing from SI,OOO to $6,000: also book of interiors. $1 per copy.
purchase price will be required on the day of said sale, and the remainder of the purchase price will be required within 20 days from the day of sale. Possession of said premises will be reserved to the grantors until March. Ist, 1916. Abstracts of title may be' seen at the First National Bank, at Rensselaer, Indiana, at any time p’rior to the day of said sale. JOHN M. CLARKSON, MARY F. CLARKSON, As Executors as Aforesaid. FRED PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. Walters & Latham, Attorneys; Decatur, Illinois. J-23-30-7-14
