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$500,000. It has not yet been decided upon in what city the college is to be located. Address Dr. J. L. Weaver, Pueblo, Col., chairman.
Columbia, Mo.—Bids are asked by C. F. Karnopp, secretary Y. M. C. A., until June 10, for the construction of an association building, go x 125 ft., to cost about $50,000.
Columbus, O.—Architects Maetzel & Co., 284 South High St.,, are preparing plans for the 3-story addition, 50 x 86 ft., to the business block of J. D. Osborn, at Town
and 3d Sis. Pressed brick, composition roof.
St. Francis Church, Rev. A. M. Leyden, pastor, will erect a parochial school building, pressed brick, stone trimmings, slate roof, steam heat, and an auditorium will be in the building; cost not given. D. Riebel & Sons, architects, New First National Bank Building.
The Legislature, it is stated, has appropriated $50,000 for the erection of a home for the crippled arid deformed children in the State of Ohio.
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Columbus, Mo.—It is reported that the trustees of the State University have accepted plans for a $50,000 Y. M. C. A. building.
Dallas, Texas.—The Westminster Presbyterian Church is considering the erection of a new edifice. Address Alex. Phillips.
J. W. West, of Valdosta, Ga., and others have purchased site on which to erect hotel previously mentioned; eight stories; fireproof-steel construction; 75 x 200 feet; cost $500,000; Parkinson & Bergstrom, of Los Angeles, Cal., architects.
Plans and specifications are being prepared for the erection of proposed scientific building at Baptist Memorial Sanitarium, Dr. R. C. Buckner, president.
Danville, III.—It is reported that the Baum Drug Co. is preparing to erect a 6-story business building at a cost of $80,- 000.
Dayton,, O.—An appropriation of $50,- 000 has been reported for an institution for deformed and crippled children.
Plans have been prepared for the new Y. M. C. A. building to be erected at 3d and Ludlow Sts. The building to be of rough marble and Indiana brick. It will be a fireproof structure, built of steel and concrete, and the estimated cost will be $350,- 000.
Denver, Col. — Contracts will soon be awarded for the construction of the large Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception to be erected in this city. Architects have just completed the re-drawing of the plans.
J. H. Flower and A. W. Parrott, it is stated, are contemplating the erection of an 8-story office building on 17th St., to cost about $300,000.
Des Moines, Ia.—Plans for rebuilding the Monte Colfax Hotel, in this city, owned by T. W. McNair, have been prepared by Architects Hallet & Rawson, 615 Walnut St. Estimated cost, $150,000.
J. A. Garver, it is reported, is contemplating the erection of a 4-story business building at 8th and Locust S ts., at a cost of $100,000.
F. M. Hubbell and others, it is stated, arc considering the erection of a 5- or 6-story building at 8th and Grand Aves., as a temple of music, the cost to be about $80,000.
Dr. W. O. Coffee,- it is stated, has secured a site at 10th and Walnut Sts., and will erect a 4-story brick office building, costing about $60,000.
Desplaines, III—William J. Brinkman, of Chicago, it is stated, has prepared plans and is taking bids on a convent to be built at Desplaines for the Sisters of Nazareth. It will be 3-story, 107 x 105 ft., of pressed brick and stone, have composition roof, hard wood finish, steam heat and cost $50,- 000.
Detroit, Mich.—The Y. M. C. A. of this city is planning the erection of a new building to cost $400,000.
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$500,000. It has not yet been decided upon in what city the college is to be located. Address Dr. J. L. Weaver, Pueblo, Col., chairman.
Columbia, Mo.—Bids are asked by C. F. Karnopp, secretary Y. M. C. A., until June 10, for the construction of an association building, go x 125 ft., to cost about $50,000.
Columbus, O.—Architects Maetzel & Co., 284 South High St.,, are preparing plans for the 3-story addition, 50 x 86 ft., to the business block of J. D. Osborn, at Town
and 3d Sis. Pressed brick, composition roof.
St. Francis Church, Rev. A. M. Leyden, pastor, will erect a parochial school building, pressed brick, stone trimmings, slate roof, steam heat, and an auditorium will be in the building; cost not given. D. Riebel & Sons, architects, New First National Bank Building.
The Legislature, it is stated, has appropriated $50,000 for the erection of a home for the crippled arid deformed children in the State of Ohio.
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Columbus, Mo.—It is reported that the trustees of the State University have accepted plans for a $50,000 Y. M. C. A. building.
Dallas, Texas.—The Westminster Presbyterian Church is considering the erection of a new edifice. Address Alex. Phillips.
J. W. West, of Valdosta, Ga., and others have purchased site on which to erect hotel previously mentioned; eight stories; fireproof-steel construction; 75 x 200 feet; cost $500,000; Parkinson & Bergstrom, of Los Angeles, Cal., architects.
Plans and specifications are being prepared for the erection of proposed scientific building at Baptist Memorial Sanitarium, Dr. R. C. Buckner, president.
Danville, III.—It is reported that the Baum Drug Co. is preparing to erect a 6-story business building at a cost of $80,- 000.
Dayton,, O.—An appropriation of $50,- 000 has been reported for an institution for deformed and crippled children.
Plans have been prepared for the new Y. M. C. A. building to be erected at 3d and Ludlow Sts. The building to be of rough marble and Indiana brick. It will be a fireproof structure, built of steel and concrete, and the estimated cost will be $350,- 000.
Denver, Col. — Contracts will soon be awarded for the construction of the large Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception to be erected in this city. Architects have just completed the re-drawing of the plans.
J. H. Flower and A. W. Parrott, it is stated, are contemplating the erection of an 8-story office building on 17th St., to cost about $300,000.
Des Moines, Ia.—Plans for rebuilding the Monte Colfax Hotel, in this city, owned by T. W. McNair, have been prepared by Architects Hallet & Rawson, 615 Walnut St. Estimated cost, $150,000.
J. A. Garver, it is reported, is contemplating the erection of a 4-story business building at 8th and Locust S ts., at a cost of $100,000.
F. M. Hubbell and others, it is stated, arc considering the erection of a 5- or 6-story building at 8th and Grand Aves., as a temple of music, the cost to be about $80,000.
Dr. W. O. Coffee,- it is stated, has secured a site at 10th and Walnut Sts., and will erect a 4-story brick office building, costing about $60,000.
Desplaines, III—William J. Brinkman, of Chicago, it is stated, has prepared plans and is taking bids on a convent to be built at Desplaines for the Sisters of Nazareth. It will be 3-story, 107 x 105 ft., of pressed brick and stone, have composition roof, hard wood finish, steam heat and cost $50,- 000.
Detroit, Mich.—The Y. M. C. A. of this city is planning the erection of a new building to cost $400,000.
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