34

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Incomplete

Residence for W. J. Skinner; cost $3,500.
Residence for ;j. V. Hembey ; cost, $2,-
200.
State Military Academy for South Caro-
lina ; cost, $lO,OOO.
TENNESSEE.
Harriman.—Geo. Heffner, architect, has
prepared plans for an Episcopal chapel
for P. E. Mission; cost, $2,000.
Dwelling for Willett Smith; Bechtel &
Heffner, builders ; cost, $12,000.
Two dwellings for J, 0. Irwin; cost,
$1,300 each.
Residence for W. IT. Dimont; cost,
$4,500.
Three stores for Rennore & Messmore;
cost, $lO,OOO.
Two stores over hotel for A. F. Daniels ;
J. A. Thorme, architect; cost. $6,000.
TEXAS.
Dallas. -Messrs. Gill, Wood & Gill,
architects, Dallas, have prepared plans for
a residence for J. Rothchilds; cost, $3,000
Business house, brick, for R. E. Potter;
Buell & Conkling, builders ; cost, $4,000.
Business house, brick, for Messrs. Piris
& Cannon ;
W. A. Nelson, builder ; cost,
£3,000.
Business house, brick, for Dr. Jones ; A.
S. Toppin, builder; cost, $3,500.
Repairs to business house for M. Darling-
ton ; cost, $1,200.
Honey Grove.—Messrs. Gill, Maod &
Gill, architects, Dallas, have prepared
plans for D. E. Taylor ; cost, $3,000.
Ladonia. —Messrs. Gill, Mood & Gill,
architects, Dallas, have prepared plans for
a church edifice for First Baptists ; cost,
$3,500.
McKinney.—Messrs. Stewart & Co.,
architects, have prepared plans for the
following work:
Residence for John Lovejoy; cost, $lO,-
000.
Residence for W. L. Boyd; Hamilton
Berry, builder; cost, $6,000.
Residence for W. M. Garnett; Gid
Dowlin, builder; cost, $5,000.
Residence for D. C. Hill; Martin &
Berry, builders; cost, $7,000.
Residence for Mrs. Jennie Foote, Messrs.
Martin & Berry, builders; cost, $B,OOO.
Residence for L. Quisenberry, builder;
cost, $2,000.
Waco. —W. W. Dudley, architect, has
prepared plans for a residence for J. H.
Delaney; J. E. Moore, builder; cost,
$3,300.
257
THE SOUTHERN ARCHITECT.
ff
i!J i
Gorton Boiler—front view.
For STEASVS and HOT WATER HEATING.
Economical in Fuel, Automatic, Self-Feeding.
A Steel Sectional, Tubular Boiler.
Correspondence solicited from Architects and those interested in
Heating
large or small Buildings.
Our new hook on Modern House Heating furnished on application,
GORTON & LTDGERWOOD CO.
86 Hiitoerty Street, New York..
197 to 203 Congress street, Boston. 34 and 36 W. Monroe street, Chicago.
Gorton Boiler—section view
VII mm
a
\\yy
device for counterbalancing 1 a window
sash. This is not steel ribbon attach-
ments, pulleys, etc., but differs entirely
from all these complications, much
more practicable and costs one-half the
money. Requires no box frames and
will last much longer. Adapted to old
as well as new windows. Endorsed by
leading architects and railroad
compa-
nies. Be sure you get the Pullman
and not let the dealers substitute the
poorer and
of ours.
.PULLMAN SASH BALANCE CO.,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
light cast iron ones in place
KiSjSSSSIsS
m,
TOM
POPPEET’S
Patent Weight
Sliding Blinds
A.re Superior to all others on acoount of their being a
Weight Blind, the same as any ordinary
windows hung on weights. They can be
applied to any Old or New House.
Send for catalogue.
Agents Wanted.
GEO. POPPERT,
419 Poplar Street, Milwaukee
ROOFING -
SLATE!
SLATE BLACKBOARDS. STRUCTURAL SLATE.
Prices given delivered to
any railroad station in the United
States upon application.
JOHN D. EMACK,

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page