James A. Miller & Bro.
135 South. Clinton Street, Chicago, 111.
MANUFACTURERS:
Fire Retarding Wire Glass Windows
Sheet Metal F rames and Sash Skylights, Tile. Slate and Metal Roofing
Weather Vanes, Lightning Bods, Church Crosses, Flag-poles, etc.
Erection and Repairs. Send for Catalogues.
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NEW YORK.
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143 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK.
BUTCHER’S
BOSTON POLISH
Is the best finish made for FLOORS, Interior Woodwork and Furniture
Not brittle; will neither scratch nor deface, like shellac or varnish. is not soft and sticky, like beeswax, Pefectly transparent,preserving the natural color and beauty of the wood. Without doubt the most economical and satisfactory Polish known for Hardwood Floors.
For Sale by Dealers in Paints, Hardware and House-Fu/rnishings.
Send for our FREE BOOKLET, telling of the many advantages of BUT HER’S BOSTON POLISH.
The Butcher Polish Co.,356 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. Our No. 3 Reviver
is a superior finish for kitchen and piazza floors
Mention The American Architect and Building News
Felix Fournet. Bids will also be taken for heating and plumbing. General bids must have $300 check ; heating and plumbing, $100. Plans may be seen at the Builders’ Exchanges, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Dayton, O.—The Board of Public Service has authorized Peters, Burns & Pretzinger, of Dayton, to prepare plans and estimates for a new city building.
Delà van, Wis.—It is reported that plans have been completed for a $60,000 highschool.
Dennison, Tex.—The board of directors of the Y. M. C. A., it is reported, has decided to erect a $60,000 building.
Denver, Colo.—It is reported that a new apartment and store building will be- erected on the site of St. John’s Cathedral, Broadway and Twentieth Ave., by the Harrison Investment Co. Cost is estimated at $150,000.
Detroit, Mich.—It is reported that the congregation of the Holy Rosary Church has decided to spend $50,000 in erecting a new edifice. Rev. F. J. Van Antwerp, pastor.
Duluth, Minn.—Germain & Lignell, architects, have plans in preparation for the Y. M. C. A. building, to be erected at Third Ave. W. and 2d St. Cost, $150,000.
It is reported that the Board of Education on March 2 will open bids for erecting the W. Duluth School, which is to cost $50,000 (A. Terryberry, Palladio bldg., architect), and the 6th St. grade school, which is to cost about $50,000 (German & Lingnell, Torry bldg., are the architects.)
Eau Claire, Wis.—The local lodge of Elks have decided to erect a new clubhouse to cost $50,000.
b.
Ellendale, N. D.—Jeffers & Henry, architects, Aberdeen, S. D., will prepare the plans for a 2-story bank building, 50 x 55 ft., for the First National Bank.
Evanston, III.—John Sutcliffe, 218 La Salle St., is preparing plans for an edifice to be built at Hinman Ave. and Lee St., Evanston, for the St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Rev. Geo. Craig Stewart, rector. It will be 1-story and basement, have Bedford stone front and cost, exclusive of tower, $80,000.
Fairfax, Va.—The Fairfax County Board is considering the issue of $100,000 bonds for a new court-house.
Fayetteville, N. C.—Bank of Fayetteville will open bids March 1 for remodeling and building an addition to bank building, also for installing heating plant. Plans and specifications on file at bank. Usual rights reserved.
Fort Atkinson, Ia.—Architect Heer, of Dubuque, la., will prepare the plans for the parochial school to be erected here.
Fort Wayne, Ind.—Plans will soon be completed by Architects Wing & Mahurin, Pixley-Long bldg., for the erection of a brick custodial building for the Indiana School for Feeble Minded Youth. Cost, about $50,000.
Horace Maiotte, it is reported, has secured a site on Main St., on which he proposes erecting a $60,000 building.
Fort Worth, Tex.—It is reported that plans have been prepared for 10-story building to be erected at Houston and 9th Sts. by Bacon Saunders.
Fort Worth, Tex.—Dr. Bacon Saunders is reported to erect a 10-story modern fireproof building.
Frankfort, Ky.—The Judiciary Commit
tee of the Senate, it is stated, has acted ’ favorably on the bill appropriating $50,- 000 for the tuberculosis hospital.
Fremont, Wash.—J. D. Farrel is a member of the committee which has accepted the plans of Breitung & Buchinger, of Seattle, for the House of Good Shepherd, which is to be erected in Fremont, at a cost of $75,000. It is to be 5 stories high, 60 x 256 ft.
Fresno, Cal.—Bids will be received at the office of James Knox Taylor, supervising architect, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C., until March 26 for the erection of the Jnited States post-office and court-house here.
Glassport, Pa.—The members of the St. Celia R. C. Church, it is stated, intend erecting an edifice to cost $35,000. Rev. Thos. Rae, pastor. J. B. Russell is a member of the building committee.
Greenfield, Ind.—Plans have been completed for a new library building in this city, which will embrace a large auditorium. The city clerk will receive bids for construction and furnish plans and specifications.
Greenville, S. C.—It is reported that the Southern Railway will erect round-house, which will accommodate 18 locomotives. Cost, $100,000 ; H. B. Spencer, Washington, D. C, general manager.
^ Haddonfield, N. J.—It is stated that plans have been completed for the Gilbert H. Moore Memorial Presbyterian Church, which is to be erected by Henry D. Moore, at a cost of $60,000.
Hamilton, O.—It is reported that plans are being prepared for a residence to be erected by Wm. G. Shuler, at 7th and Dayton Sts., at a cost of $30,000.
135 South. Clinton Street, Chicago, 111.
MANUFACTURERS:
Fire Retarding Wire Glass Windows
Sheet Metal F rames and Sash Skylights, Tile. Slate and Metal Roofing
Weather Vanes, Lightning Bods, Church Crosses, Flag-poles, etc.
Erection and Repairs. Send for Catalogues.
Thomas W. Jones, 180 Front Street,
NEW YORK.
“THE LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS ”
20 Plates, folio. Price, $5.00.
The American Architect, Publishers,
New York and Boston.
Mineral Wool
FIRE, SOUND and VERMIN PROOF INSULATOR.
Sa-mnies mnd Circulars Free, U. S. Mineral Wool Co.,
143 Liberty Street,
NEW YORK.
BUTCHER’S
BOSTON POLISH
Is the best finish made for FLOORS, Interior Woodwork and Furniture
Not brittle; will neither scratch nor deface, like shellac or varnish. is not soft and sticky, like beeswax, Pefectly transparent,preserving the natural color and beauty of the wood. Without doubt the most economical and satisfactory Polish known for Hardwood Floors.
For Sale by Dealers in Paints, Hardware and House-Fu/rnishings.
Send for our FREE BOOKLET, telling of the many advantages of BUT HER’S BOSTON POLISH.
The Butcher Polish Co.,356 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. Our No. 3 Reviver
is a superior finish for kitchen and piazza floors
Mention The American Architect and Building News
Felix Fournet. Bids will also be taken for heating and plumbing. General bids must have $300 check ; heating and plumbing, $100. Plans may be seen at the Builders’ Exchanges, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Dayton, O.—The Board of Public Service has authorized Peters, Burns & Pretzinger, of Dayton, to prepare plans and estimates for a new city building.
Delà van, Wis.—It is reported that plans have been completed for a $60,000 highschool.
Dennison, Tex.—The board of directors of the Y. M. C. A., it is reported, has decided to erect a $60,000 building.
Denver, Colo.—It is reported that a new apartment and store building will be- erected on the site of St. John’s Cathedral, Broadway and Twentieth Ave., by the Harrison Investment Co. Cost is estimated at $150,000.
Detroit, Mich.—It is reported that the congregation of the Holy Rosary Church has decided to spend $50,000 in erecting a new edifice. Rev. F. J. Van Antwerp, pastor.
Duluth, Minn.—Germain & Lignell, architects, have plans in preparation for the Y. M. C. A. building, to be erected at Third Ave. W. and 2d St. Cost, $150,000.
It is reported that the Board of Education on March 2 will open bids for erecting the W. Duluth School, which is to cost $50,000 (A. Terryberry, Palladio bldg., architect), and the 6th St. grade school, which is to cost about $50,000 (German & Lingnell, Torry bldg., are the architects.)
Eau Claire, Wis.—The local lodge of Elks have decided to erect a new clubhouse to cost $50,000.
b.
Ellendale, N. D.—Jeffers & Henry, architects, Aberdeen, S. D., will prepare the plans for a 2-story bank building, 50 x 55 ft., for the First National Bank.
Evanston, III.—John Sutcliffe, 218 La Salle St., is preparing plans for an edifice to be built at Hinman Ave. and Lee St., Evanston, for the St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Rev. Geo. Craig Stewart, rector. It will be 1-story and basement, have Bedford stone front and cost, exclusive of tower, $80,000.
Fairfax, Va.—The Fairfax County Board is considering the issue of $100,000 bonds for a new court-house.
Fayetteville, N. C.—Bank of Fayetteville will open bids March 1 for remodeling and building an addition to bank building, also for installing heating plant. Plans and specifications on file at bank. Usual rights reserved.
Fort Atkinson, Ia.—Architect Heer, of Dubuque, la., will prepare the plans for the parochial school to be erected here.
Fort Wayne, Ind.—Plans will soon be completed by Architects Wing & Mahurin, Pixley-Long bldg., for the erection of a brick custodial building for the Indiana School for Feeble Minded Youth. Cost, about $50,000.
Horace Maiotte, it is reported, has secured a site on Main St., on which he proposes erecting a $60,000 building.
Fort Worth, Tex.—It is reported that plans have been prepared for 10-story building to be erected at Houston and 9th Sts. by Bacon Saunders.
Fort Worth, Tex.—Dr. Bacon Saunders is reported to erect a 10-story modern fireproof building.
Frankfort, Ky.—The Judiciary Commit
tee of the Senate, it is stated, has acted ’ favorably on the bill appropriating $50,- 000 for the tuberculosis hospital.
Fremont, Wash.—J. D. Farrel is a member of the committee which has accepted the plans of Breitung & Buchinger, of Seattle, for the House of Good Shepherd, which is to be erected in Fremont, at a cost of $75,000. It is to be 5 stories high, 60 x 256 ft.
Fresno, Cal.—Bids will be received at the office of James Knox Taylor, supervising architect, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C., until March 26 for the erection of the Jnited States post-office and court-house here.
Glassport, Pa.—The members of the St. Celia R. C. Church, it is stated, intend erecting an edifice to cost $35,000. Rev. Thos. Rae, pastor. J. B. Russell is a member of the building committee.
Greenfield, Ind.—Plans have been completed for a new library building in this city, which will embrace a large auditorium. The city clerk will receive bids for construction and furnish plans and specifications.
Greenville, S. C.—It is reported that the Southern Railway will erect round-house, which will accommodate 18 locomotives. Cost, $100,000 ; H. B. Spencer, Washington, D. C, general manager.
^ Haddonfield, N. J.—It is stated that plans have been completed for the Gilbert H. Moore Memorial Presbyterian Church, which is to be erected by Henry D. Moore, at a cost of $60,000.
Hamilton, O.—It is reported that plans are being prepared for a residence to be erected by Wm. G. Shuler, at 7th and Dayton Sts., at a cost of $30,000.