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shop, the switch shop, the service building and office building and a part of the power plant. The works are situated at Homewood, a place about thirty-five miles from Pittsburg.
Hot Springs, Ark.—A. B. Jennings, 82 Wall St., New York, and R. P. Morrison, Hot Springs, are associate architects for a $50,000 church to be erected at Olive and Central Aves. by the Central Methodist congregation.
Indianapolis, Ind.—Bids are asked by
the Commission of the Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, State House, Indianapolis, until noon, July 10, for labor and material to complete the various buildings, including plumbing, electric wiring, heating and power-house equipment. Rubush & Hunter, architects.
Iowa Falls, Ia.—F. F. McElhinney, of Waterloo, and others, will start the Citizens’ National Bank here and will erect a new building.
Jackson, Minn.—H. G. Anderson, Chair
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man County Commissioners, writes that bids will be received on July 9 for the erection of a court-house.
Jackson, Miss. — John T. Willis will superintend the construction of new buildings and various improvements previously reported for State Hospital for Insane, for which $100,000 is available. R. H. Hunt, Jackson, Miss., and Chattanooga, Tenn., prepared the plans.
Kansas City, Mo.—It is stated that plans for the Sheffield School, which have been prepared, provide for a 9-room building, to cost about $63,000.
Krebs, I. T.—The construction of a powder plant is proposed by the Dupont Powder Company. Cost, $125,000.
Lafayette, Ind.—It is stated that $75,000 has been raised with wffiich it is proposed erecting a memorial gymnasium at Purdue University.
Leavenworth, Kan.—The Helmers Manufacturing Company is having plans prepared by Architect William P. Feth for the construction of a 7-story brick warehouse, 120 x 243 ft.
Lebanon, Ohio.—Architects Rapp, Zettel & Rapp, of Cincinnati, report that they are having difficulty in letting contracts for the erection of a National Bank at Lebanon.
Littleton, Col.—It is reported that the contract for the construction of the $100,000 residence at Littleton for Col. George S. Newman has been let to Honeyman & Auld, of Colorado Springs.
Los Angeles, Cal.—Bids are asked by the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, Cal., up to 2 p. M., July 9, for the complete construction of a jail building in the town of Sawtelle; said jail to be built in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Board of Supervisors. C. G. Keyes, County Clerk.
Hie directors of the International Savings and Exchange Bank, 226 North Spring St., it is stated, have engaged H. Alban Reeves to prepare plans for the io-story building which the directors propose erecting at Spring and Temple Sts.
Lynn, Mass.—Architect Dana A. Sanborn, it is stated, has prepared plans for the three-story store and lodging house building to be erected by Harris Goldman on Summer and Blossom Streets.
Macon, Ga.—Plans are being completed for ioo-room dormitory, to cost $50,000, and $20,000 Carnegie library previously reported to be built by Mercer University.
Macon, Miss.—Bids are asked by Z. T. Dorroh, Chancery Clerk, until 2 p.m.. July
3, for the erection of a county jail for Noxubee county, according to plans and specifi
cations prepared by W. S. Hull, architect, of Jackson, Miss., and now on file at the office of the said clerk. A certified check for $500 to accompany each bid.
Massillon, Ohio.—Architect J. M. Bos
tick, 39 Herrick St., has prepared plans for
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shop, the switch shop, the service building and office building and a part of the power plant. The works are situated at Homewood, a place about thirty-five miles from Pittsburg.
Hot Springs, Ark.—A. B. Jennings, 82 Wall St., New York, and R. P. Morrison, Hot Springs, are associate architects for a $50,000 church to be erected at Olive and Central Aves. by the Central Methodist congregation.
Indianapolis, Ind.—Bids are asked by
the Commission of the Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, State House, Indianapolis, until noon, July 10, for labor and material to complete the various buildings, including plumbing, electric wiring, heating and power-house equipment. Rubush & Hunter, architects.
Iowa Falls, Ia.—F. F. McElhinney, of Waterloo, and others, will start the Citizens’ National Bank here and will erect a new building.
Jackson, Minn.—H. G. Anderson, Chair
We Design and Build all Types of
Greenhouses
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Broadway and 26th Street, NEW YORK
man County Commissioners, writes that bids will be received on July 9 for the erection of a court-house.
Jackson, Miss. — John T. Willis will superintend the construction of new buildings and various improvements previously reported for State Hospital for Insane, for which $100,000 is available. R. H. Hunt, Jackson, Miss., and Chattanooga, Tenn., prepared the plans.
Kansas City, Mo.—It is stated that plans for the Sheffield School, which have been prepared, provide for a 9-room building, to cost about $63,000.
Krebs, I. T.—The construction of a powder plant is proposed by the Dupont Powder Company. Cost, $125,000.
Lafayette, Ind.—It is stated that $75,000 has been raised with wffiich it is proposed erecting a memorial gymnasium at Purdue University.
Leavenworth, Kan.—The Helmers Manufacturing Company is having plans prepared by Architect William P. Feth for the construction of a 7-story brick warehouse, 120 x 243 ft.
Lebanon, Ohio.—Architects Rapp, Zettel & Rapp, of Cincinnati, report that they are having difficulty in letting contracts for the erection of a National Bank at Lebanon.
Littleton, Col.—It is reported that the contract for the construction of the $100,000 residence at Littleton for Col. George S. Newman has been let to Honeyman & Auld, of Colorado Springs.
Los Angeles, Cal.—Bids are asked by the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, Cal., up to 2 p. M., July 9, for the complete construction of a jail building in the town of Sawtelle; said jail to be built in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Board of Supervisors. C. G. Keyes, County Clerk.
Hie directors of the International Savings and Exchange Bank, 226 North Spring St., it is stated, have engaged H. Alban Reeves to prepare plans for the io-story building which the directors propose erecting at Spring and Temple Sts.
Lynn, Mass.—Architect Dana A. Sanborn, it is stated, has prepared plans for the three-story store and lodging house building to be erected by Harris Goldman on Summer and Blossom Streets.
Macon, Ga.—Plans are being completed for ioo-room dormitory, to cost $50,000, and $20,000 Carnegie library previously reported to be built by Mercer University.
Macon, Miss.—Bids are asked by Z. T. Dorroh, Chancery Clerk, until 2 p.m.. July
3, for the erection of a county jail for Noxubee county, according to plans and specifi
cations prepared by W. S. Hull, architect, of Jackson, Miss., and now on file at the office of the said clerk. A certified check for $500 to accompany each bid.
Massillon, Ohio.—Architect J. M. Bos
tick, 39 Herrick St., has prepared plans for
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