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for bids for the erection of a new and modern church edifice. Plans have been ordered for the Roman style of architecture. Rev. Joseph Lavrie, pastor:
Jacksonville, III.—The Board of Trustees of the Illinois College, it is stated, has decided to accept the offer of $50,000 made by Andrew Carnegie on condition that a like sum was raised.
Johnstown, Pa.—W. G. Eckles, architect, New Castle. Pa., is preparing plans
for three 3-story schools fyr the Board of Education. Contracts to be let about June 20.
Joliet, III.—A water power plant capable of developing about 20,000 horsepower, will be constructed about three miles southwest of Joliet by the Drainage Board, R. R. McCormick, president. Cost, $2,000,000.
Kearney, Neb.—It is reported that a military academy is to be erected here at a cost of $50,000. J. G. Lowe, secretary, Board of Trustees.
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Lancaster, PA.^Architect D. Mahaffey, Chicago, III, will receive bids for the erection of a 3-story flat building to be erected for H. J. Miller in this city. Cost to be $125,000.
Little Rock, Ark.—The plans have been received from James Knox Taylor, supervising architect of the government, for the building agreed upon for the new postoffice here. These plans are at Washington. A high studded l-story building will be erected.
Long Island City, L. I., N. Y.—The Board of Estimate, it is reported, on May 24 passed a resolution appropriating $250,- 000 for a new Queens County Court House in accordance with plans prepared by Jos. Bermel, borough president.
Los Angeles, Cal.—Harrison Albright, of Los Angeles, it is stated, has prepared plans for the hotel which is to be erected by the Altamont Hotel Company, at a cost of about $500,000.
Plans for the construction of a new high school building, to be erected beside the one now standing in North Hill St., were approved by J. B. Monlux, Acting Superintendent of Schools. The new building will cost $60,000.
Lynn, Mass.—The Essex Building Trust proposes to erect a new building in this city. The building will be situated on Washington St., eight stories high, 60 x 300 ft.; brick, mill construction. Specifications call for four elevators; also power house, 50 x 50, i-story, all to be built on concrete foundations. Approximate cost, $250,000.
Magnet Springs, O.—Prof. Curtis Howard, of Columbus, and others, have incorporated the Saladias Mineral Springs Co. and will erect a $100,000 hotel at Magnetic Springs. The site has already been secured.
Malden, Mass.—The Malden City Government has appropriated $35,000 for the purchase of land on which to erect a new high school building, and an additional appropriation of $200,000 for the building itself.
Manitowoc, Wis.—Plans have been approved and contracts awarded for a college which will be erected at St. Nazianz, this county, by the Catholic community, Society of the Divine Saviour. The college structure will cost $50,000.
Marion, Ind.—The Citizens Automatic Telephone Company has been incorporated with a capital of $1,300,000. The company is in the market for a large amount of material for the construction of an extensive plant. O. L. Barger is president.
Marshall, Tex.—Plans are invited for a City-hall and market-house combined.
Marshalltown, Iowa.—The State Board of Control at Des Moines will receive bids until 12 M., June 15, for the erection of ad
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for bids for the erection of a new and modern church edifice. Plans have been ordered for the Roman style of architecture. Rev. Joseph Lavrie, pastor:
Jacksonville, III.—The Board of Trustees of the Illinois College, it is stated, has decided to accept the offer of $50,000 made by Andrew Carnegie on condition that a like sum was raised.
Johnstown, Pa.—W. G. Eckles, architect, New Castle. Pa., is preparing plans
for three 3-story schools fyr the Board of Education. Contracts to be let about June 20.
Joliet, III.—A water power plant capable of developing about 20,000 horsepower, will be constructed about three miles southwest of Joliet by the Drainage Board, R. R. McCormick, president. Cost, $2,000,000.
Kearney, Neb.—It is reported that a military academy is to be erected here at a cost of $50,000. J. G. Lowe, secretary, Board of Trustees.
We Design and Build all Types of Greenhouses
LORD & BURNHAM CO.
Broadway and 26th Street, NEW YORK
Lancaster, PA.^Architect D. Mahaffey, Chicago, III, will receive bids for the erection of a 3-story flat building to be erected for H. J. Miller in this city. Cost to be $125,000.
Little Rock, Ark.—The plans have been received from James Knox Taylor, supervising architect of the government, for the building agreed upon for the new postoffice here. These plans are at Washington. A high studded l-story building will be erected.
Long Island City, L. I., N. Y.—The Board of Estimate, it is reported, on May 24 passed a resolution appropriating $250,- 000 for a new Queens County Court House in accordance with plans prepared by Jos. Bermel, borough president.
Los Angeles, Cal.—Harrison Albright, of Los Angeles, it is stated, has prepared plans for the hotel which is to be erected by the Altamont Hotel Company, at a cost of about $500,000.
Plans for the construction of a new high school building, to be erected beside the one now standing in North Hill St., were approved by J. B. Monlux, Acting Superintendent of Schools. The new building will cost $60,000.
Lynn, Mass.—The Essex Building Trust proposes to erect a new building in this city. The building will be situated on Washington St., eight stories high, 60 x 300 ft.; brick, mill construction. Specifications call for four elevators; also power house, 50 x 50, i-story, all to be built on concrete foundations. Approximate cost, $250,000.
Magnet Springs, O.—Prof. Curtis Howard, of Columbus, and others, have incorporated the Saladias Mineral Springs Co. and will erect a $100,000 hotel at Magnetic Springs. The site has already been secured.
Malden, Mass.—The Malden City Government has appropriated $35,000 for the purchase of land on which to erect a new high school building, and an additional appropriation of $200,000 for the building itself.
Manitowoc, Wis.—Plans have been approved and contracts awarded for a college which will be erected at St. Nazianz, this county, by the Catholic community, Society of the Divine Saviour. The college structure will cost $50,000.
Marion, Ind.—The Citizens Automatic Telephone Company has been incorporated with a capital of $1,300,000. The company is in the market for a large amount of material for the construction of an extensive plant. O. L. Barger is president.
Marshall, Tex.—Plans are invited for a City-hall and market-house combined.
Marshalltown, Iowa.—The State Board of Control at Des Moines will receive bids until 12 M., June 15, for the erection of ad
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