SPRING PAINTING
’07 Edition
A seasonable circular on the vital subject of paint. Different forms of metal and wood construction are attractively illustrated, and there s just enough talk.” Write for free copy B—14.
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO., Jersey City, U. S. A.
ESTABLISH ED 1844
PEERLESS
Mortar Colors
BLACK • RED • BROWN • BUFF
NEW COLORS: Moss Green, Royal Purple, French Gray, Pompeian Buff, ColonialDrab
They are the original colors manufactured, and are the brightest and most durable
Samuel H. French & Co.
PHILADELPHIA
MINERAL WOOL
FIRE, SOUND and VERMIN PROOF SAMPLES AND CIRCULARS FREE
INSULATOR U. S. MINERAL WOOL CO.,
140 Cedar St. NEW YORK
Corrugated Concrete Pile Co. of America 1170 Broadway, New York
LICENSEES
Alllnr Construction Co. William L. Miller The Engineering-Contracting Co. CHICAGO BOSTON BALTIMORE
fications can be obtained from E. L. Tanner or G. C. Thompson, architect, Atlanta, Ga. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $500.
Duluth, Minn.—The House has passed a bill authorizing St. Louis County, of which Duluth is the county seat, to issue $600,000 bonds for the erection of a Courthouse.
Durham, N. C.—The members of the Main Street Methodist Church, it is reported, will erect a $130,000 church. B. W. Duke is trustee.
Ellisville, Miss.—Bids are asked by the Supervisors of Jones County, at Ellisville, until noon, May 6, for the erection of two Court-houses, one to be erected on present Court-house Square in Ellisville, and one on lot south Of the new high school building in Laurel, according to plans and specifications prepared by P. J. Krouse, architect, Meridian, Miss. Plans with architect and at office of W. H. Bufkin, Chancery Clerk, Ellisville. Certified check for $1,000 required with bid.
El Paso, Tex.—Dr. E. R. Carpenter, H. Austin, W. F. Payne, W. J. Fewel and C. N. Bassett are reported to have organized a company and purchased a lot at the corner of Magofflin and San Antonio Streets and will erect a six-story business and apartment-house block. Estimated cost, $125,000.
Fairfield, III.—John O’Connor, of Des Moines, la., is reported to have completed plans for a $100,000 edifice to be erected by the members of the St. Mary’s R. C. Church.
Fairview, Pa.—The erection of a State Hospital for the Criminal Insane at Fairview is reported under consideration. Probable cost, $150,000. C. J. M. Shirk, of Philadelphia, is architect for the Commission.
Flint, Mich.—D. E. Newcombe, City Clerk, writes that plans are being prepared by Van Leyen & Schilling, of Detroit, for a City Hall and fire station, to cost about $100,000.
Ft. Worth, Tex.—It is said that Smith & Schenck have prepared plans for a fireproof hotel; eleven stories and basement; foundation 100x120 feet; cafe 60 feet long. Long & Evans will have the management.
The School Board, it is stated, recommends an appropriation of $80,000 for construction of additions to various ward buildings and erection of one new sixteenroom building. W. E. Williams, M. L. Woods and W. D. Williams, committee on report.
Clarendon College, it is reported, will soon begin the erection of additional buildings to cost about $30,000. It is proposed to make other improvements and enlargements within the next two years, expending about $100,000. Address the president
Gadsden, Ala.—Reports state that U. B. Kronenberg, of Selma, and others have organized a company with a capital of $75,- 000 to erect a hotel here.
Goldfield, Nev.—C. N. Pring, it is stated, will erect a three-story theatre, 60x100 feet, at Hall and Fifth Streets, at a cost of $50,000.
Greeley, Col.—It is said that plans are being prepared for a Court-house for Greeley, to cost $200,000.
Greenville, Cal.—Bids are asked by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C., until 2 p. M., May 14, for material and labor to construct addition to frame dormitory at Greenville School, California. Further information may be obtained from Geo. W. Wimberly, Superintendent, Greenville, Cal.
Guthrie, Okla.—Commissioners of Lincoln County have accepted plans and will advertise at once for bids for erection of Court-house, to cost $100,000, after plans by P. H. Weathers, Kansas City, Mo. Building will be constructed of Bedford (Indiana) limestone, with frame-work of steel and reinforced-concrete.
Hackensack, N. J.—Plans are being prepared by Architect George E. Poole, of Trenton, for the new Court-house, to be erected at a cost, of $600,000.
Hayward, Wis.—Bids are asked by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C., until 2 p. M., May 15, for furnishing material and labor necessary to construct and complete a brick workshop at the Hayward School. Further in
STANLEY’S
BALL
BEARING HINGES
In WROUGHT BRONZE and STEEL NEVER WEAR DOWN. NEVER CREAK. NEVER REQUIRE OILING.
The improved washer protects the balls against moisture and dust.
For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers.
Attractive Literature for the asking.
THE STANLEY WORKS
HEW BRITAIN, COHN. NEW YORK CHICAGO
’07 Edition
A seasonable circular on the vital subject of paint. Different forms of metal and wood construction are attractively illustrated, and there s just enough talk.” Write for free copy B—14.
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO., Jersey City, U. S. A.
ESTABLISH ED 1844
PEERLESS
Mortar Colors
BLACK • RED • BROWN • BUFF
NEW COLORS: Moss Green, Royal Purple, French Gray, Pompeian Buff, ColonialDrab
They are the original colors manufactured, and are the brightest and most durable
Samuel H. French & Co.
PHILADELPHIA
MINERAL WOOL
FIRE, SOUND and VERMIN PROOF SAMPLES AND CIRCULARS FREE
INSULATOR U. S. MINERAL WOOL CO.,
140 Cedar St. NEW YORK
Corrugated Concrete Pile Co. of America 1170 Broadway, New York
LICENSEES
Alllnr Construction Co. William L. Miller The Engineering-Contracting Co. CHICAGO BOSTON BALTIMORE
fications can be obtained from E. L. Tanner or G. C. Thompson, architect, Atlanta, Ga. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $500.
Duluth, Minn.—The House has passed a bill authorizing St. Louis County, of which Duluth is the county seat, to issue $600,000 bonds for the erection of a Courthouse.
Durham, N. C.—The members of the Main Street Methodist Church, it is reported, will erect a $130,000 church. B. W. Duke is trustee.
Ellisville, Miss.—Bids are asked by the Supervisors of Jones County, at Ellisville, until noon, May 6, for the erection of two Court-houses, one to be erected on present Court-house Square in Ellisville, and one on lot south Of the new high school building in Laurel, according to plans and specifications prepared by P. J. Krouse, architect, Meridian, Miss. Plans with architect and at office of W. H. Bufkin, Chancery Clerk, Ellisville. Certified check for $1,000 required with bid.
El Paso, Tex.—Dr. E. R. Carpenter, H. Austin, W. F. Payne, W. J. Fewel and C. N. Bassett are reported to have organized a company and purchased a lot at the corner of Magofflin and San Antonio Streets and will erect a six-story business and apartment-house block. Estimated cost, $125,000.
Fairfield, III.—John O’Connor, of Des Moines, la., is reported to have completed plans for a $100,000 edifice to be erected by the members of the St. Mary’s R. C. Church.
Fairview, Pa.—The erection of a State Hospital for the Criminal Insane at Fairview is reported under consideration. Probable cost, $150,000. C. J. M. Shirk, of Philadelphia, is architect for the Commission.
Flint, Mich.—D. E. Newcombe, City Clerk, writes that plans are being prepared by Van Leyen & Schilling, of Detroit, for a City Hall and fire station, to cost about $100,000.
Ft. Worth, Tex.—It is said that Smith & Schenck have prepared plans for a fireproof hotel; eleven stories and basement; foundation 100x120 feet; cafe 60 feet long. Long & Evans will have the management.
The School Board, it is stated, recommends an appropriation of $80,000 for construction of additions to various ward buildings and erection of one new sixteenroom building. W. E. Williams, M. L. Woods and W. D. Williams, committee on report.
Clarendon College, it is reported, will soon begin the erection of additional buildings to cost about $30,000. It is proposed to make other improvements and enlargements within the next two years, expending about $100,000. Address the president
Gadsden, Ala.—Reports state that U. B. Kronenberg, of Selma, and others have organized a company with a capital of $75,- 000 to erect a hotel here.
Goldfield, Nev.—C. N. Pring, it is stated, will erect a three-story theatre, 60x100 feet, at Hall and Fifth Streets, at a cost of $50,000.
Greeley, Col.—It is said that plans are being prepared for a Court-house for Greeley, to cost $200,000.
Greenville, Cal.—Bids are asked by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C., until 2 p. M., May 14, for material and labor to construct addition to frame dormitory at Greenville School, California. Further information may be obtained from Geo. W. Wimberly, Superintendent, Greenville, Cal.
Guthrie, Okla.—Commissioners of Lincoln County have accepted plans and will advertise at once for bids for erection of Court-house, to cost $100,000, after plans by P. H. Weathers, Kansas City, Mo. Building will be constructed of Bedford (Indiana) limestone, with frame-work of steel and reinforced-concrete.
Hackensack, N. J.—Plans are being prepared by Architect George E. Poole, of Trenton, for the new Court-house, to be erected at a cost, of $600,000.
Hayward, Wis.—Bids are asked by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C., until 2 p. M., May 15, for furnishing material and labor necessary to construct and complete a brick workshop at the Hayward School. Further in
STANLEY’S
BALL
BEARING HINGES
In WROUGHT BRONZE and STEEL NEVER WEAR DOWN. NEVER CREAK. NEVER REQUIRE OILING.
The improved washer protects the balls against moisture and dust.
For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers.
Attractive Literature for the asking.
THE STANLEY WORKS
HEW BRITAIN, COHN. NEW YORK CHICAGO