Manufacturers of
Higk Grade Terra Cotta
Architectural =
In All Colors
Main Office and ^iVorks:
1000 Clybourn Avenue— Phone, North 1463
Branch Office: 1415 Railway Exchange, Phone, Harrison 1134
CHICAGO
Portland Cement
fire Brick
fiard Ulall Plaster
an&
general Building
Supplies..
Including Sand, GraVel, Louisville Cement, White Sand,
Wall Coping, PaVing and 'Building "Bricf^, Etc.
Che Garden City Sand Co.,
,PHnNcc. (Main 4827
PHONES. jAu,0 2g27
1201 to 1206 Security "Bldg.,
188 Madison St., CHICAGO.
I
THE CHICAGO IMPROVED CUBE CONCRETE MIXER
GASOLINE OUTFIT IN DISCHARGING POSITION
7 sizes. On Skids or Trucks. Steam, Gasoline or Electric Power
" IT HAS NO INSIDES "
OBJECTIONS TO INSIDE PARTS
It is a. Ifell known fact that mixers ha'bing inside blades pocket and
separate the material as it enters, and again in turn scoop it op from the
bottom, and require constant attenton to dislodge the material which is con-
stantly attaching itself to the inside mechanism, not only causing the
material to ball, but greatly decreasing the life of the machine, as these
accessories, by reason of their resistance, not only wear out rapidly but
largely increase the strain on the gears, frame, etc. Our CUBE MIXER,
<with ordinary use, is guaranteed not to clog.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE NO. 35
MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING AND CONTRACTING CO.
607=1 1 Railway Exchange,
NE.W YORK OFFICE: rHTrAm ITT
150 Nassau Street Lxrl I C/\OLI, 1JLL.
^ — ^—
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TRUE CONCRETE BLOCKS
THE AMERICAN HYDRAULIC STONE CO.'S TWO-PIECE SYSTEM MAKES
THE ONLY TRUE CONCRETE BLOCK-THE ONLY PERFECT
ARTIFICIAL STONE
It makes a hollow dead wall or partition — cool in summer, warm in
winter —impervious to moisture.
It is cheaper than stone, brick or any other block or fadftqg
material.
Our Mixture — J part cement, 3 parts sand, 4 parts gravel or crushed
stone.
Walls constructed of this block contain both vertical and horizontal
air space, and contain 50 per cent of same.
Walls constructed of this block have the strongest masonry bond
known -a header bond every 7 to 9 inches in the horizDntal and 9 to
12 inches in the perpendicular.
The machinery outfit is most complete, the shipping weight of which
is in excess of 5,500 pounds, and makes blocks for walls varying in thick-
ness from \Yz to J7 inches, or with the multiple air space system to any
thickness desired and any style face. As the entire block is made under
one pressure (over 70,000 pounds), the face and body of the block are
thoroughly incorporated and the union is perfect.
The American Hydraulic Stone Co/s System, as to machinery,
blocks and walls, is protected under the broadest patents.
It will be to your interest to investigate this system before installing
a plant for the manufacture of concrete blocks.
WRITE FOR OUR 48 PAGE PROSPECTUS AND FULL
PARTICULARS
ILLINOIS HOLLOW WALL AND CONCRETE COMPANY
1016 New York Life Building CHICAGO, ILL.
ELEVATOR CARS, CHICAGO P. O.
Elevator Cars, Elevator
Enclosures, Artistic Bank
and Office Railings, En-
trance Doors, Iron Stairs
and Store Fronts, Mauso-
leum Work, Grilles,
Guards and Wire Work in
"Iron and Bronze. "
Steel and Wire Glass
Fireproof Enclosures . .
THE STANDARD COMPANY
PHONE HARRISON 2514
CHICKGO
Labahn Brick Co. does not belong to the Brick Trust
LABAHN BRICK Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
OFFICE
92 LaSalle Street
Room 60
CHICAGO
Telephone, Main 3792
Belmont 258 J
BUILDING
BRICK
YARD AT
LANSING,
ILL.
Shipments made over
Pittsburg & Ft. Wayne
or Pan Handle Rail-
roads.
Knickerbocker Ice Co.
DEALERS IN
SAND, GRAVEL, LIME, CEMENT
COMMON BRICK, HAIR
STUCCO AND HARD PLASTER
J71 LaSalle Street Suite 716-725
New York Life Building, CHICAGO
Telephone, Central 1006
Phone, Main 375 Residence Phone, Dearborn 4973
A. W. Sherlock
Calking
Contractor
Vaults Calked, Pointed and Made
Water Tight
SIDEWALKS AND FLOORS CALKED AND
MADE WATER TIGHT. WINDOW FRAMES
AND STONE STEPS CALKED AND POINTED.
Room 217 Chamber of
Commerce Building
Box 348 B. T. Ex.
2
CHICAGO
S. A. SPRY, President. GEORGE E. SPRY. Treas.
JOHN SPRY LUMBER CO.
ASHLAND AVE., So. OF 22ND ST., CHICAGO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
OAK AND MAPLE FLOORING,
ALSO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, POSTS, SASH, DOORS.
FRAMES AND GENERAL MILLWORK.
...ESTIMATES ON BILLS PROMPTLY FURNISHED....
Wl l\l C"\A/r\/l A l\l TEAMING CONTRACTOR
J. IN t. W IVI A IN EXCAVATING & WRECKING
Room 405, 84 La Salle Street. CHICAGO
TELEPHONES— West 206— Residence Central 5091— Lake Front. Monroe 928.
Market 1340. Main 1693-Main Office. Automatic 5695.
For the Finest and Most Durable Work.
....FINISHES....
FOR PRIMING OR FIRST COATING.
Standard Turpentine Shellac.
MANUFACTURED BY
Standard Varnish Works BJ/way
2620 ARMOUR AVE
LONDON CHICAGO NEW YORK
LONG DISTANCE 'PHONE, MAIN 2236.
w. H. MCCARTHY,
FACTORY SALES AGENT
FIRE BRICK
FIREPROOFING
514 Chamber of Commerce Building.
PARTITION TILE . FIITE
BOOK TILE ^ WALL CODING
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
OF THE
BUILDERS' AND TRADERS'
EXCHANGE
OF
CHICAGO
FOR 190?
CONTAINING THE
BY-LAWS AND BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF THE
BUILDERS' AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE OF CHICAGO; RULES
OF MEASUREMENT OF MASON WORK, LISTS OF
CHICAGO ARCHITECTS, THE NEW STATE
LIEN LAW, ETC.
CHICAGO
JOLIET REPUBLICAN PIINTIKH co.
Phone 2383 Harrison Automatic 2479
Zephon Chemical
Compound Co.
SOLE
MANUFACTURERS OF
ZEPHON BOILER COMPOUNDS
811 GREAT NORTHERN BUILDING
CHICAGO
W. B. FROLICHSTEIN. H. R. WILSON, C. E. J. W. EMIG, C. E.,
President. Sec'y. Treas,
ESTABLISH ED 1871
Builders of Stairs
Structural and Ornamental
Iron, Steel, Brass and
Wire Work
31=41 Indiana St. = = Chicago
THE
BUILDERS' AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE
OF CHICAGO.
Is formed by the undersigned, and all other persons who may hereafter
become associated with them as hereinafter provided, for the purpose
of furnishing and regulating suitable rooms for daily meetings of
said Exchange in the city of Chicago; to promote mechanical and
industrial interests; to inculcate just and equitable principles of
trade; to establish and maintain uniformity in commercial usages by
rules and regulations ; to acquire, preserve and disseminate valuable
business information; to adjust differences and settle disputes be-
tween members or between members and others; and for other pur-
poses conducive to the interests of its members.
CHAS. A. MORAN, Prest. and Mgr.
Chas. A. Moran Co.
CONTRACTORS FOR
PLANK, CINDER AND CEMENT SIDEWALKS
FELT, COMPOSITION AND
GRAVEL ROOFING.
456-458 W. Taylor St. CHICAGO
( Office, Monroe 839
TELEPHONES^
( Residence, Seeley 4224
IMPERIAL EXPANDED METAL CO.
1538 MONADNOCK BUILDING
Builders and Traders Exchange, Box 262 CHICAGO
! — More money saved in labor and material by using this I_ath than any other-
giving strong, true walls.
EXPANDED METAL LATH TURNBULL PARTITION STUDDING
CORRUGATED FURRING, STAPLES, CHANNELS, ETC.
OFFICERS, 1884.
GEORGE C. TRUSSING, President.
J. P. KETCHAM, First Vice President.
E. BAGGOT, Second Vice President.
F. C. SCHOENTHALER, Secretary.
AMOS GRANNIS, Treasurer.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
GEORGE TAPPER. JAMES JOHN.
JONATHAN CLARK. J. B. SULLIVAN.
TAS. A MILLER. W. H. CHENOWETH.
H. C. HAYT. CHAS. B. KIMBELL.
W. E. FROST. C. C. THOMPSON.
OFFICERS, 1885.
GEORGE C. PRUSSING, President.
L. W. PICK. First Vice President.
E. BAGGOT, Second Vice President.
F. C. SCHOENTHALER, Secretary.
AMOS GRANNIS. Treasurer.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
JAMES JOHN. GEORGE TAPPER.
J. B. SULLIVAN. F. S. WRIGHT.
W. H. CHENOWETH. A. J. WECKLER.
CHAS. B. KIMBELL. ' WILLIAM GRACE.
C. C. THOMPSON. E. P. WILCE.
OFFICERS, 1886.
GEORGE C. TRUSSING, President.
ROBERT VIERLING, First Vice President.
OLIVER SOLLITT, Second Vice President.
F. C. SCHOENTHALER, Secretary.
JOSEPH DOWNEY, Treasurer.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
F. S. WRIGHT. SPENCER S. KIMBELL.
E. P. WILCE. iWM. KINSELLA.
A. J. WECKLER. E. A. THOMAS.
GEORGE TAPPER. F. W. H. SUNDMACHER.
WILLIAM GRACE. GEORGE H. FOX.
OFFICERS, 1887.
GEORGE TAPPER, President.
MAT. BENNER, First Vice President.
ALEX. W. MURRAY, Second Vice President.
F. C. SCHOENTHALER, Secretary.
JOSEPH DOWNEY, Treasurer.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
SPENCER S." KIMBELL OLIVER SOLLITT.
E. A. THOMAS. PH. HENNE.
WM. KINSELLA. D. V. PURINGTON.
F. W. H. SUNDMACHER. JAMES JOHN.
GEORGE H. FOX. MURDOCH CAMPBELL.
OFFICERS, 1888.
GEORGE TAPPER, President.
FRANCISCO BLAIR, First Vice President.
M. B. MADDEN, Second Vice President.
JAMES JOHN, Secretary.
JOSEPH DOWNEY, Treasurer.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
OLIVER SOLLITT. F. S. WRIGHT.
PH. HENNE. W. H. ILIFF.
D. V. PURINGTON. E. A. THOMAS.
W. P. KETCHAM. A. E. WELLS.
M. CAMPBELL. THOS. MOULDING.
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OFFICERS, 1889.
D. V. PURINGTON, President.
C. A. MOSES, First Vice President.
H. J. MILLIGAN, Second Vice President.
E. EARNSHAW, Treasurer.
JAMES JOHN, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
F. S. WRIGHT. C. B. KIMBELL.
W. H. ILIFF. ROBT. VIERLING.
E. A. THOMAS. E. V. JOHNSON.
A. E. WELLS. M. B. MADDEN.
THOS. MOULDING. ADAM J. WECKLER.
OFFICERS, 1890.
W. P. KETCHAM, President.
J. G. McCARTHY, First Vice President.
JOHN RAWLE, Second Vice President.
JOSEPH DOWNEY, Treasurer.
JAMES JOHN, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
C. B. KIMBELL. CHAS. W. GINDELE.
ROBT. VIERLING. WALTER T. CLARK.
E. V. JOHNSON. T. C. DIENER.
M. B. MADDEN. W. H. ILIFF.
ADAM J. WECKLER. W. H. ALSIP.
OFFICERS, 1891.
JOS. DOWNEY, President.
R. F. CONWAY, First Vice President.
W. H. MORTIMER, Second Vice President.
A. J. WECKLER. Treasurer.
JAMES JOHN, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
CHAS. W. GINDELE. W. GOLDIE.
WALTER T. CLARK. C. C. BISHOP.
T. C. DIENER. J. R. HANSELL.
W. H. ILIFF. TAS. A. HOGAN.
W. H. ALSIP. E. H. HUMPHREY.
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OFFICERS, 1892.
W. H. ALSIP, President.
ROBERT VIERLING, First Vice President.
ALEX. GORDON, Second Vice President.
W. H. MORTIMER, Treasurer.
JAMES JOHN, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
W. GOLDIE. D. FREEMAN.
C. C. BISHOP. J. L. RUTHERFORD.
J. R. HANSELL. F. V. GINDELE.
JAS. A. HOGAN. ED. KIRK, JR.
E. H. HUMPHREY. GEO. LILL.
OFFICERS, 1893.
CHAS. W. GINDELE, President.
WM. H. ILIFF, First Vice President.
C. S. PURINGTON, Second' Vice President.
W. H. MORTIMER, Treasurer.
H. S. MARTIN, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
D. FREEMAN. JOHN GRIFFITHS.
J. L. RUTHERFORD. F. C. NEAGLE.
F. V. GINDELE. A. J. WECKLER.
ED. KIRK, JR. ALEX. GIBSON.
GEO. LILL. MURDOCH CAMPBELL.
OFFICERS, 1894.
J. G. MCCARTHY, President.
JAMES A. HOGAN, First Vice President
E. S. MOSS, Second Vice President.
JOHN RAWLE, Treasurer.
FRANK CONRICK, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
JOHN GRIFFITHS. ALEX. GORDON.
F. C. NEAGLE C. S. PURINGTON.
A. J. WECKLER. WM. GRACE.
ALEX. F. GIBSON. JOHN MOUNTAIN.
MURDOCH CAMPBELL. GEORGE TAPPER.
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OFFICERS, 1895.
GEO. H. FOX, President.
F. S. WRIGHT, First Vice President.
R. S. HALDEMAN, Second Vice President.-
WM. H. ALSIP, Treasurer.
FRANK CONRICK, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
ALEX. GORDON. HENRY APPEL.
JAS. A. HOGAN. J. G. McCARTHY.
WM. GRACE. JAMES BLOOMFIELD.
JOHN MOUNTAIN E. B. MYERS.
GEORGE TAPPER. A. J. WECKLER.
OFFICERS, 1896.
JAS. A. HOGAN, President.
WM. M. CRILLY, First Vice President.
W. L. HOFFMAN, Second Vice President.
JOHN MOUNTAIN, Treasurer.
FRANK CONRICK, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
HENRY APPEL. WM. H. ALSIP.
j. G. MCCARTHY. ANDREW CORCORAN.
JAMES BLOOMFIELD. GEO. H. FOX.
E. B. MYERS. WM. GAVIN.
A. J. WECKLER. GEO. TAPPER.
OFFICERS, 1897.
W. M. CRILLY. President.
S. S. KIMBELL. First Vice President.
DANIEL FREEMAN. Second Vice President.
JOHN MOUNTAIN, deceased,
I. D. RICHARDS, app'd June 16. Treasurer.
FRANK CONRICK, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
WM. H. ALSIP. HERMAN MUELLER.
ANDREW CORCORAN. W. H. MORTIMER.
GEO. H. FOX. ROBERT VIERLING.
WM. GAVIN. T. A. DUNGAN.
GEO. TAPPER. C. P. MONTGOMERY.
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OFFICERS, 1898.
S. S. KIMBELL, President.
DANIEL FREEMAN, First Vice President.
GEO. JACKSON, Second Vice President.
I. D. RICHARDS, Treasurer.
FRANK CONRICK, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
HERMAN MUELLER. HENRY APPEL.
W. H. MORTIMER. CHAS. G. MUELLER.
ROBERT VIERLING. WM. M. CRILLY.
T. A. DUNGAN. E. B. MYERS.
C. P. MONTGOMERY. ALEX. GORDON.
OFFICERS, 1899.
CHAS. W. GINDELE, President.
GEO. JACKSON, First Vice President.
H. M. BRAUMOELLER, Second Vice President.
I. D. RICHARDS, Treasurer.
FRANK CONRICK, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
HENRY APPEL. JAS. A. HOGAN.
CHAS. G. MUELLER. S. S. KIMBELL.
WM. M. CRILLY. WM. H. ALSIP.
E. B. MYERS. E. A. THOMAS.
ALEX. GORDON. JAS. SINCLAIR.
OFFICERS, 1900.
JOHN RAWLE, President.
VICTOR FALKENAU, First Vice President.
SAM'L I. POPE, Second Vice President.
E. T. MALONE, Treasurer.
J. F. DAGGETT, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of directors .
For 1 year. For 2 years.
JAS. A. HOGAN. ALEX. GORDON.
S. S. KIMBELL. J. H. COFFEY.
WM. H. ALSIP. MARTIN DELANEY.
E. A. THOMAS. S. M. RANDOLPH.
JAS. SINCLAIR. H. W. BARKER.
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OFFICERS, 1901.
ADDISON E. WELLS, President.
JAS. SINCLAIR, First Vice President.
JOHN DICK, Second Vice President.
E. T. MALONE, Treasurer.
J. F. DAGGETT, Secretary
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
ALEX. GORDON. JAS. A. HOGAN.
J. H. COFFEY. S. S. KIMBELL.
MARTIN DELANEY. WM. GAVIN.
S. M. RANDOLPH. T. F. O'CONNELL.
W. IRVING CLARK. N. J. BIQUE.
OFFICERS, 1902.
FRANK S. WRIGHT, President.
JOHN DICK, First Vice President.
B. C. EVANS, Second Vice President.
E. T. MALONE, Treasurer.
J. F. DAGGETT, Secretary
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
JAS. A. HOGAN. DANIEL FREEMAN.
S. S. KIMBELL. ALEX. GORDON.
WM. GAVIN. J. E. LINDQUIST.
T. F. O'CONNELL. W. IRVING CLARK.
N. J. BIQUE. A. F. GIBSON.
OFFICERS, 1903.
JOHN DICK, President.
B. C. EVANS, First Vice President.
M. N. KIMBELL, Second Vice President.
E. T. MALONE, Treasurer.
J. F. DAGGETT, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
W. IRVING CLARK. J. C. DEACON.
A. F. GIBSON N. J. BIQUE.
ALEX. GORDON. J. A. HOGAN.
T. F. O'CONNELL. S. S. KIMBELL.
F. S. WRiGHT. WM. GAVIN.
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OFFICERS 1904.
JOHN DICK, President.
M. N. KIMBELL, First Vice President.
F. B. MACOMBER, Second Vice President.
E. T. MALONE, Treasurer.
J. F. DAGGETT, Secretary.
Board of Directors.
For 1 year.
J. C. DEACON.
N. J. BIQUE.
J. A. HOGAN.
S. S. KIMBELL.
WM. GAVIN.
Board of Directors.
For 2 years.
J. G. BODENSCHATZ.
ALEX. GORDON.
T. F. O'CONNELL.
E. B. PERKINS.
S. M. RANDOLPH.
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OFFICERS, 1905.
DANIEL FREEMAN, President.
W. H. MARTIN, First Vice President.
F. B. MACOMBER, Second Vice President.
E. T. MALONE, Treasurer.
J. F. DAGGETT, Secretary.
Board of Directors. Board of Directors.
For 1 year. For 2 years.
J. G. BODENSCHATZ. N. J. BIQUE.
ALEX. GORDON. JOHN DICK.
T. F. O'CONNELL. J. A. HOGAN.
E. B. PERKINS. S. S. KIMBELL.
S. M. RANDOLPH. WM. GAVIN.
STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1905.
FINANCE LEGISLATIVE
JAS. A. HOGAN, Chairman. E. B. PERKINS, Chairman.
JOHN DICK. JAS. A. HOGAN.
E. B. PERKINS. JOHN DICK.
WM. GAVIN. J. G. BODENSCHATZ.
S. M RANDOLPH. T. F. O'CONNELL.
MEMBERSHIP ROOflS
J. G. BODENSCHATZ, Chair. JOHN DICK, Chairman.
ALEX. GORDON. T. F. O'CONNELL.
S. S. KIMBELL WM. GAVIN.
T. F. O'CONNELL. S. S. KIMBELL.
N. J. BIQUE. N. J. BIQUE.
ARBITRATION LIBRARY
ALEX. GORDON, Chairman. C. A. FLANAGIN, Chairman.
WM. GAVIN. FRANK SCARR.
S. M. RANDOLPH. P. S. HUDSON.
E. B. PERKINS.
J. G. BODENSCHATZ.
COHPLAINTS
A. C. PREBLE, Chairman.
OSKAR MUELLER. R. J. McILROY.
INSPECTORS OF ELECTION.
H. F. BREMER. J. C. CARRIER.
J. B. FRENCH.
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TO THE FLOOR OF
The Builders' and Traders' Exchange
OF CHICAGO
FORMULATED BY COMMITTEE ON ROOMS.
APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
1. — Members of Exchange in good standing.
2. — Partners and employes of members holding admission cards.
3. — Nonresidents having visitors' cards. (Trading privilege
prohibited.)
4. — Persons desiring to consult with a member will apply at the
Secretary's office, Room 217.
5 — The doorkeeper is instructed to keep the corridors in front
of Exchange rooms free from obstruction.
6. — Hours of Exchange from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Attest: DANIEL FREEMAN, President.
J. F. DAGGETT, Secretary.
ORDER OF BUSINESS.
AT ANNUAL MEETING.
1.— Call to order at 12 M.
2.— Report of Secretary.
3. — Report of Treasurer.
4. — Opening of polls.
5.— Closing of Polls at 5 P. M.
6.— Call to order at 8 P. M.
7. — Reading of Minutes of last annual and special meetings.
8. — Report of Board of Directors.
9.— Report of Special Committees.
10. — Unfinished Business.
11. — Report of Inspectors of Election.
12. — Announcement of vote by the Chairman.
13. — Installation of Officers-Elect.
14. — New Business.
15. — Adjournment.
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IRtttcnbouse & Bmbree Co.
Manufacturers
MAPLE AND OAK FLOORING
UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY
Also manufacturers of
WHITE PINE LUMBER & DIMENSIOX SHINGLES
Factory, Office and Yard : f lTTTr< \ ^ f\
35TH ST 1? CKNTKK AVKNUK V^rll^^HjU
Among some of the larger office and other buildings for <which
cwe have furnished the flooring, are the following :
MASONIC TEMPLE, Fisher Building, Ashland Block Annex,
New York Life, First National Bank, Western Electric Co.,
R. R. Donnelly & Co., University of Chicago, Merchants'
Loan and Trust Building, Tribune Building; Hibbard, Spencer,
Bartlett & Co ; Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R. Terminal
Station; Railway Exchange Building and Federal Building, Chicago;
Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.; Fullerton Building, St. Louis, Mo.;
Massachusetts Building, Baltimore, and many others.
J. w EMBREE, PRESIDENT. HOMER W. CHANDLER, SEC'Y AND TREAS.
M F. RlTTENHOUSE, VICE PRES.
Chandler Lumber Co.
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames,
Interior Finish,
OFFICE AND YARD.
TELEPHONES, Private Exchange 100 Elston Avenue,
MONROE, 2076 CHICAGO
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TELEPHONE :
Ashland 8*0-1
OFFICE :
Room s'7' chicag° °Pera »o«*e Block
112 S. Clark Street
FRE,EMAN, HART 6 CO.
Masons and Builders
Main 374
Room 217, 138 Washington St.
CHICAGO, ILL.
VENEERED DOORS
The Compound Door Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS
FINE INTERIOR FINISH.
CHICAGO OFFICE
189 LASALLE ST.
FACTORY & OFFICE
ST. JOSEPH, MICH.
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JF.DACiaETT H
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*\r
Mountings
and
Equipment
to Suit
None Better
The Chicago
Batch Concrete
Mixer
Williams-Moore Company
27 North Canal Street
CHICAGO
THOMAS CONNELLY
Chicago, III.
MANUFACTURER OF
STANDARD, VITRIFIED
SALT-GLAZED
SEWER PIPE
WALL COPING, FLUE
LINING, DRAIN TILE
CEMENT, ETC., ETC.
Office. 304 Oxford Building, 84 LaSalle Street.
Main 609, Automatic 5809
YARDS: Taylor Street and Washtena-w Avenue.
Telephone, Stely 4015.
171-173 West North Avenue.
Telephone. cMonroe 1604.
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Telephones,
ALEXANDER GOHDOrt
:PH
«^""« '•• '*%4j
Nourse-Taylor Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir,
Hardwoods, Ties, Shingles
and Posts
1117 Chamber of Commerce Building
CHICAGO.
Telephones, Main 4682. Automatic 2562
CALKING
Sidewalks, Lights and Floors calked and made water tight
Window Frames, Stone Steps, Stone Cornices,
etc,, calked and pointed by
N. J. BIQUE
TEL MAIN 1379 Established 1887 819 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Union Metal Corner Bead Union Metal Picture Mold
Union Brick Bonds Metal Lath
Contractors for Erection of "Suspended Ceilings," Hollow and Solid Partitions.
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BY-LAWS,
ARTICLE I.
MEMBERSHIP.
Section 1. Any individual of good repute, whose vocation con-
nects him with the trade or industries of building, may become a
member of this Exchange upon election by the Board of Directors
and payment of initiation fee.
Sec. 2. Application for membership must be made in writing,
addressed to the Board of Directors, and must state the occupation,
residence and place of business of the applicant ; it must be signed
by him and have the signature of at least two members of the Ex-
change as recommenders. The applicant must agree in said appli-
cation that, if admitted, he will sign and abide by the By-Laws and
Rules of the Exchange.
Sec. 3. Upon application regularly approved by the Committee
on Membership, and the payment of two dollars ($2.00), a card of
admission shall be furnished to a partner or employe. For additional
cards a charge of three dollars ($3.00) each shall be made.
Said cards of admission shall entitle the person to whom they
are issued to the trading privileges of the floor exclusively in the
transaction of business of his firm or employer, which privileges
shall cease when not so connected or employed.
It shall be the duty of such member to notify the Secretary of
this Exchange of the termination of the services of such employe.
Sec. 4. Any firm who now appears on the books of the Exchange
may, upon application to the Committee on Membership, have such
membership transferred to any individual member of said firm on
payment of $2, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors.
Sec. 5. The rame of any person wishing to become a member
of the Exchange shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the Ex-
change Room for one week after his application is received.
The application shall then be referred to Committee on Member-
ship, who shall take action as provided in Section 10, Clause a of
Article III.
Sec. 6. Objections to the admission of any applicant must be
made to the Membership Committee in writing, or by personal ap-
pearance before the committee.
The application of a rejected person cannot be renewed under a
less period than six months from the date of rejection.
Sec. 7. The election of any applicant shall be void unless the
initiation fee. hereinafter fixed, is paid to the Secretary within two
weeks after notice of such election shall have been mailed to said
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applicant, which notice shall be mailed within one week after appli-
cant's election.
Sec. 8. Upon payment of the fee the member shall sign the roll,
thereby pledging himself to observe all Rules and By-Laws of this
Exchange, and receive his membership certificate, and shall then be
entitled to an interest in the fund then in hand, or thereafter to be
accumulated, and to all profits which may accrue to the Exchange,
as long as he continues to pay the annual dues in advance, or is in
nowise disqualified.
Sec. 9. The name, business address and residence of all mem-
bers, together with the number of letter box held by them in Ex-
change, shall be permanently posted in the Exchange Room.
Sec. 10. Upon retirement from active business any person who
has been a member for five years, and is in good standing, may, by
a two-thirds vote of the Board of Directors, be elected an Honorary
member. Upon his acceptance of the same he shall, without remun-
eration, surrender his certificate of active membership to the Ex-
change.
Sec. 11. Every member of this Exchange shall be entitled to
receive a certificate of membership, bearing the Seal of the Exchange
and the signature of the President and Secretary. (If the member
in whose name said certificate stands has paid all dues and assess-
ments, and said membership is not in any way impaired or forfeited,
it shall, upon payment of two dollars ($2.00), be transferable upon
the books of the Exchange to any person eligible to membership
under the first paragraph of this Article who may be approved by the
Committee on Membership after due notice by posting. The mem-
bership of a deceased member shall be transferable in like manner
by his le^al representative.)
The membership ol a deceased member shall not be subject to
assessment for the term of three years. Provided, however, the dues
shall be paid from the date transfer is made.
Prior to the transfer of any membership, application for such
transfer shall be posted upon the bulletin of the Exchange for at
least one week.
Sec. 12. This Exchange shall be affiliated with the National
Association of Builders of America.
ARTICLE IT.
OFFICERS.
.Section 1. The officers of this Exchange shall be a President,
a First and Second Vice President, a Secretary, who need not be a
member of the Exchange, a Treasurer, and ten Directors.
Sec. 2. The Executive officers, except the Secretary, shall be
elected at the annual meeting for a year. At the same time five
Directors shall be elected for a term of two years, and also three
Inspectors of Election to serve at the next annual meeting.
All officers shall serve until their successors are duly elected and
have qualified.
Should vacancies occur among the Executive officers or in the
BUILDERS' AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE. 29
Board of Directors, such vacancies shall be filled by the appoint-
ment of a member or members of the Exchange by the Board of
Directors.
ARTICLE HI.
DUTIES OF OFFICERS.
PRESIDENT.
Section 1. It shall be the duty of the President to assume gen-
eral supervision of the affairs of the Exchange, to preside and pre-
serve order at all meetings of the Exchange or of the Board of Di-
rectors, and have the casting vote at all times. He shall temporarily
fill any vacancy which may occur in any appointive office of the Ex-
change and appoint all committees not otherwise provided for; and
he shall countersign all warrants (approved by the Finance Com-
mittee) drawn on the Treasurer, and all certificates of membership,
and in the absence of the Secretary shall appoint one of the mem-
bers to officiate as Secretary pro tempore.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Sec. 2. The Vice Presidents, in the order of their seniority, shall
preside at meetings in the absence of the President, and in case of
sickness or protracted absence of that officer shall discharge his other
duties.
SECRETARY.
Sec. 3. It shall be his duty to act as Secretary of all meetings
of the Exchange, Board of Directors, and committees, and keep a
correct record of all their proceedings in books prepared for that
purpose, and shall give proper notice of 'all meetings of the Ex-
change, Board of -Directors and committees. He shall collect all
moneys due the Exchange and make at least weekly return of same
to the Treasurer, taking his receipt therefor. He shall sign all war-
rants drawn upon the Treasurer for the payment of moneys, keep
the accounts of the Exchange in books provided for that purpose,
and take charge of all books, papers and other documents belonging
to the Exchange except those in the hands of the Treasurer ; post
all applications for membership ; notify all applicants of their elec-
tion or rejection; issue all certificates of membership and affix the
seal of the Exchange thereto ; approve all bills and have same at-
tached to monthly statement when submitted to the Finance Com-
mittee for their approval, and perform all other duties properly be-
longing to his department or required of him by the President or
Board of Directors.
Sec. 4. The Secretary shall endeavor to collect past due accounts,
left with him, against members. The Secretary shall furnish, upon
application, the best information obtainable as to the financial stand-
ing of any party or parties about to build, or consumers of building
material.
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TREASURER.
Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive from the
Secretary all moneys and dues belonging to the Exchange and give
receipts for same to him ; keep a correct account of all moneys re-
ceived.
He shall deposit all moneys coming to his hands, belonging to
said Exchange, in a bank or trust company in his name as Treas-
urer of The Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Chicago, 111. He shall
pay all warrants drawn on him as Treasurer of said Exchange only
when signed by the President or one of the Vice Presidents and
Secretary. He shall present to the Board of Directors at its stated
meetings (if requested) and to the Exchange at its annual meetings
and to the President, when required by him, a statement of the
receipts and expenditures and condition of its finances.
Sec. 6. Before entering upon their duties both the Treasurer and
the Secretary shall file with the President an indemnifying bond,
payable to the Exchange, for an amount and with such sureties as
may be approved by the Board of Directors, and at the end of their
service they shall turn over all funds, receipts and papers in their
hands to their successors duly qualified.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Sec. 7. The Board of Directors shall have charge of all prop-
erty of the Exchange not in the hands of the Treasurer ; shall fix
the compensation of the Secretary and Treasurer for their services,
and appoint a Secretary and all other employes, and determine theii
salaries.
Sec. 8. (a) Whenever the cash in the hands of the Treasurer
shall exceed the prospective running expenses of the Exchange for
a year, such surplus may be invested by the Board in bonds of un-
doubted security. (&) Any appropriation of the funds of the Ex-
change, outside of the usual expenses, shall require a vote of two-
thirds of all the Directors.
Sec. 9. From their number the President shall aoooint, within
one week from the election, th" following standing committees, each
consisting of five members : A Committee on Membership, a Com-
mittee on Rooms, a Committee on Arbitration, a Legislative Com-
mittee and a Committee on Finance.
The President shall also appoint a Committee on Library and a
Special Committee on Complaints, to consist of three members each,
from the members of the Exchange (none of whom are officers or
Directors of the Exchange at the time of the appointment.)
Sec. 10. The Board of Directors shall receive the report of the
Membership Committee and shall vote by ballot on the admission of
members. No person shall be admitted to membership by less than a
majority vote of the Board of Directors.
DUTIES OF COMMITTEES.
Sec. 11.. Clause a. The Committee on Membership shall meet
every Monday to receive all objections to applicants for member-
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ship, and to treat such objections as made in confidence; investigate
all whose names have been posted for one week, and report the re-
sult of their labors to the Board of Directors at their first meeting!
Clause b. The Committee on Rooms shall meet every month
and have charge of the rooms used by the Exchange and see that
all necessaries are properly appointed. They shall formulate and
post rules for the government of members and visitors to the Ex-
change and see to the enforcement thereof.
Clause c. To the Arbitration Committee any dispute or differ-
ence between members, or members and others, in matters of busi-
ness, may be referred for settlement.
The Secretary shall act as Clerk for the Committee.
All persons who may desire the services of said committee shall
file with the Clerk an agreement to submit their case to the com-
mittee and be bound by its decision.
When such agreement is filed the Secretary shall call a meeting
of the committee within ten days to hear and decide such controversy,
and shall give to the parties in interest at least five days' notice of
the time and place of such meeting.
The Secretary of this Exchange, and each member of the Arbi-
tration Committee, who shall be present at the hearing of a sub-
mitted case, shall be entitled to the sum of five dollars for each sit-
ting, to be paid in equal parts by each party to the controversy.
A member who has submitted his case to. the decision of the
Arbitration Committee and refuses to abide by such decision when
made, shall be deemed to be guilty of dishonorable business prac-
tices.
Clause d. The Finance Committee shall suggest financial meas-
ures to the Board of Directors ; shall meet monthly to examine and
audit the monthly accounts of the Secretary and pass on the accounts
and books of the Secretary and Treasurer, and report the results
of their finding at the annual meeting of the Exchange.
Clause e. The Library Committee shall meet monthly and have
charge of all books, periodicals and papers belonging to the Ex-
change, shall formulate rules necessary for the regulation of the
use of the library by members, shall have authority to purchase
new books not to exceed appropriation for same, and to sell or ex-
change any books, periodicals or papers belonging to the Exchange
subject to the approval of the President.
Clause f. The Committee on Complaints. If any member of
the Exchange makes any complaint against any other member in
writing, of a character demanding investigation, it shall be referred
to the Committee on Complaints for their consideration, and they
shall refer their finding to the Board of Directors; and if there is
a just cause for the complaint, the board in session shall summon
the said member to appear in his own defense, when, upon a fair
and impartial hearing, the Directors may either acquit him of the
charge, censure, fine or expel him from the Exchange ; fine to be not
less than $25 nor more than $100. said fine to be paid to the Secretary
and credited to the funds of the Exchange. The accuser in such
cases shall be summoned to the hearing and in the event of his fail-
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ing to appear or show that the charges were honestly made or to
substantiate them in some particular, then he himself shall be sub-
ject to the penalties described for the member accused.
Clause g. The Legislative Committee shall have charge of all
matters of a legislative nature in which this Exchange may be, or
may become interested ; it shall also take cognizance of the doings
and recommendation of the National Association of Builders, and
shall present to the Board of Directors at proper times a summary
in a condensed form of all matters considered by said National
Association of Builders.
ARTICLE IV.
INITIATION FEE AND DUES.
Section 1. The initiatory fee for membership in the Exchange
shall be $50.00.
Sec. 2. The annual dues shall be fixed by the Board of Directors
at their first meeting in April in an amount not to exceed $20.
Sec. 3. The fiscal year of the Exchange commences May 1.
Sec. 4. Dues of new members shall be assessed pro rata for un-
expired portion of current year, and are payable with initiation fee.
ARTICLE V.
MEETINGS.
Section 1. There shall be an annual meeting on the third Mon-
day of January for the election of officers, and such other business
as may regularly come before it.
Sec. 2. Any vote of the Exchange pledging the support of the
Exchange to any policy, cause, movement, or measure, shall be by
roll call.
Sec. 3. Special meetings may be called by the President at any
time, and shall be called at the written request of any ten members
stating therein the subject they desire to bring before such meeting.
Sec. 4. Notice of such meeting and the subject for discussion
shall be posted in the Exchange Room for one week previous thereto
by the Secretary, and also mailed to each member at least three days
before the meeting.
Sec. 5. In cases of emergency, which shall be declared as such
by a majority of the Board of Directors, a general meeting of the
Exchange may be called on twenty-four hours' notice.
Sec. 6. On the hour of 12 M., on the first Tuesday after the first
Monday in January the President shall call the members present
to order, and the meeting shall proceed to nominate members for
each of the offices to be filled at the annual meeting.
Said nominations shall be made between the hours of 12 M. and
2 P. M. Any member of the Exchange may become a candidate
for any of the offices to be filled, provided he is nominated and said
nomination is seconded by some member of the Exchange between
said hours.
The acceptance in writing of each candidate must be filed with
BUILDERS' AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE. 33
the Secretary of the Exchange not later than 2 o'clock P. M. of
Thursday next after his nomination, otherwise the name of candidate
will not appear on printed ballot.
Within three days after said nominations are made, the Secre-
tary shall order printed sufficient tickets to accommodate all the
members of the Exchange, containing the names of all candidates,
and shall mail each member of the Exchange one of said tickets
when printed, which shall be at least one week previous to the an-
nual meeting. Any member of the Exchange in good standing may
vote one ballot, said ballot shall not be numbered, and the Inspectors
of Election shall destroy all said ballots immediately upon presenting
the report at the annual meeting.
The Committee on Rooms shall, on the day of the annual meet-
ing take in charge all ballots yet in possession of the Secretary, and
upon the opening of poll they shall hand one ballot to any member
who shall apply for same ; further :
It shall be the duty of said committee to provide suitable places
for preparing ballots to be voted; also give special supervision to the
Exchange Hall until the poll is closed.
The names of all candidates shall be placed on one ticket, com-
mencing with the President and ending with Inspectors of Election.
A check mark shall be made opposite the name of candidate to be
voted for, thus : X. No member will be permitted to vote for more
than one candidate for each offiice to be filled, except Directors and
Inspectors of Election, for whom he will cast one vote each for the
number provided in the By-Laws. No votes will be counted except
those printed on the tickets provided by the Exchange.
Sec. 7. The annual meeting shall be called to order at 12 M.
After the reports of Secretary and Treasurer, properly audited by
Finance Committee, have been presented, the polls shall be opened
in charge of the Inspectors of Election, who shall receive each bal-
lot, and upon ascertaining that it is offered by a member entitled to
vote, they shall deposit it in the ballot box. At 5 P. M. the poll will
close, and the Inspectors will canvass the vote and announce the re-
sult at the evening meeting.
Sec. 8. A plurality of votes cast shall constitute an election.
ARTICLE VI.
DEFAULT IN PAYMENT.
Section 1. Any member who shall neglect to pay the annual dues
beyond August 1st shall have no vote until said dues are paid, and
at the next following annual meeting if such money still remain
unpaid, the names of such delinquents shall be referred to the Board
of Directors, with power to act. Said delinquents shall be entitled
to none of the benefits of the Exchange; and any interest he or they
may have had in its property shall revert to the Association.
ARTICLE VII.
EXPULSION, FINE, ETC.
Section 1. Any member of this Exchange who shall conduct
himself in an improper or offensive manner in any of the rooms of
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the Exchange, or who shall be guilty of any act of bad faith, or
dishonest, dishonorable or unbusinesslike conduct, or who shall refuse
or willfully neglect to abide by, or comply with, the By-Laws of
the Exchange, shall be censured, fined or expelled, as the Board of
Directors, from the nature and gravity of the offense committed,
may determine.
Sec. 2. When any member stands charged with any one or more
of the offenses above provided for, it shall be the duty of the Board
of Directors to fix upon a day when the charges against such offend-
ing member shall be heard, and cause written notice of the time and
place of such hearing to be delivered or mailed to such offending
member at least ten days before the day fixed upon for the hearing of
the charges against him.
Sec. 3. If any member shall, by the Board of Directors, be ad-
judged guilty of the offense with which he stands charged, he shall
be subjected to such one of the penalties hereinbefore provided for
as the Board of Directors may determine, provided, however, that
an affirmative vote of at least seven members of the Board of
Directors shall be necessary to expel a member.
Sec. 4. Whenever any member shall have been censured, fined
or expelled, notice of such fact shall be posted in the Exchange, if
the Board of Directors so determine.
Sec. 5. When any member shall have been expelled, his interest
and right in the property of the Exchange shall be forfeited and shall
become the property of the Exchange absolutely.
ARTICLE VIII.
QUORUM AND PROXIES.
Section 1. Twenty-five members shall constitute a quorum at
any meeting of the Exchange.
Sec. 2. At any meeting of the Exchange at which a ballot is
required, any member of the Exchange in good standing may
authorize his partner, or representative (holding admission card), to
vote in his stead by proxy duly authorized in writing.
ARTICLE IX.
AMENDMENTS.
Section 1. Additions, alterations or amendments to these By-
Laws may be made by a two-thirds vote of members present at a
special meeting called for that purpose, after such proposed addi-
tions, alterations or amendments shall have been posted in the Ex-
change Room one month previous to the meeting.
ARTICLE X.
RULES OF ORDER.
Section 1. The Rules of Order laid down in Roberts' Rules of
Order shall govern.
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ARTICLE XI.
COLLECTIONS.
Section 1. Accounts left with the Secretary for collection shall be
entered in a book kept for that purpose, and countersigned by maker
of bill. Notice will be sent to post office address of firm or person
against whom bill is made out, requesting them to call and settle
within five days ; should no reply be received, a personal interview
will be had if possible.
Sec. 2. In case of disputed accounts the maker will be notified
and afforded an opportunity to correct, withdraw or reassert and
prove the claim.
Sec. 3. The name of any firm or person who refuses to pay a
just bill when notified by the Secretary, or who neglects to discharge
such indebtedness within ten days, except good and sufficient cause is
shown, shall be posted in the Exchange, together with collateral
facts, and such refusal shall be deemed as unbusinesslike conduct.
Sec. 4. All members will be furnished with copy of names posted
upon delinquent list of Exchange upon application.
Sec. 5. The Secretary shall charge for his services the actual
cost of collection, estimating his time at one dollar per hour. Money
so collected will be paid into the Treasury of Exchange. In no
case will the cost of collection be less than one dollar.
RULES OF MEASUREMENT.
INTRODUCTION.
The following rules are the expression of a custom founded in
equity and prevailing in this city from its earliest days :
If to furnish and layt one thousand brick in a plain dead wall
cost ten dollars, another piece of brick work of equal cost must be
measured as of the same contents, even though it does not take one-
fourth as many brick.
The plain dead wall, in stone as well as brick work, is taken as
the standard, and the more difficult, complicated, ornamental and
hazardous kinds of work are measured up to it, so as to make the
compensation equal. To illustrate : If in one day a man can lay
two thousand brick in a plain dead wall, and can lay only five hun-
dred in a pier or arch in the same time, the cost of labor per M in
such work is four times as much as in a wall, and he is entitled to
extra compensation ; but instead of varying the price, the custom
varies the measurement to compensate for the difference, and thus
endeavors to secure a uniform price per M for all descriptions of
ordinary brick work, instead of a different price for the execution of
the various kinds of work.
This is the principle underlying the system.
If any new rules or new applications of old rules should be
found in the following, we can only say in their recommendation
that we have carefully considered them in all their bearings, en-
deavoring to secure equal justice to owner as well as contractor, and
that they will form the standard for deductions as well as for com-
pensation for extra work.
The units of measurement of mason's work are :
For Excavation, the cubic yard.
For Concrete, foundations, the cubic foot.
For Concrete, floors, the superficial foot.
For Dimension stone, footings, the superficial yard.
For Dimension stone, bridge, masonry, the cubic foot.
For Dimension stone, surface dressing, the superficial foot extra.
For Rubble Work, the cubic foot.
For Rubble Work, surface dressing, the superficial foot extra.
For Brick Work, common, the thousand brick.
For Brick Work, pressed, the superficial foot.
For Tuckpointing, cleaning fronts, the superficial foot.
For Plastering, plain surfaces, the superficial yard.
For Plastering, cornices, the running and superficial foot. t
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EXCAVATION.
To be measured and computed by the actual amount of material
displaced — no allowance for rehandling.
CONCRETE.
FLOORS.
Foundations. — Measure actual contents.
Floors to be measured by the superficial foot of surface between
walls.
No deduction for the drains, nor for any pier, chimney breast,
plaster or other projection of walls of 10 feet or less in area.
DIMENSION STONE.
FOOTINGS.
Footings to be measured each course separately — no deductions
for drain or other openings under walls 2 feet or less in width.
Bridge Masonry. — Compute actual cubic contents.
Surface dressing of all kinds, extra.
RUBBLE WORK.
Footings to be measured by actual cubic contents.
Note. — Footings are all such foundation courses, not exceeding
16 inches in height each, as are wider than the body of the above.
Note. — In the following the term Corner is used for salient angles
of walls, and Angle for re-entering angles.
EXTERNAL WALLS.
Girt building and add thickness of wall for each external angle.
PARTITION WALLS.
Intersection of partition walls two feet or less in width to be
measured double ; if wider, add four cubic feet to actual contents of
every intersection for each foot in height.
BEVELED CORNERS.
For each corner of wall more or less than 90 degrees add 1 foot
6 inches to length of wall.
CIRCULAR WALLS.
For round walls add one-fifth of length of girt measure.
PILASTERS, ETC.
All projections, such as chimney breasts, piers connected with
walls, and pilasters, to be measured actual cubic contents contained
therein, and one cubic foot added thereto for each corner for every
foot in height.
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PIERS.
Independent square piers to be measured by the same rule.
Polygon and round pier work at special rates.
RECESSES, ETC.
Recesses and slots to be measured solid, and in addition thereto
allow one cubic foot for every foot in height.
ARCHES.
Stone arches are classed as cut-stone work.
OPENINGS.
Deduct contents of windows, doors and other openings, measur-
ing from top of sill to spring of arch, and add two feet of wall for
each jamb for every foot in height of opening.
No deductions are to be made for cut-stone trimmings and lintels.
BRICK WORK.
Note. — Different cities make different bricks ; in reality the prod-
ucts of no two brick-yards are entirely alike in size, nor, for that
matter, all brick burned in the same kiln. The necessity of acknowl-
edging some standard for purposes of mensuration and calculation
is obvious. In these rules the dimensions of a brick are understood
to be two inches by four inches by eight inches. We therefore speak
of 4-inch walls, meaning the width of one brick ; of 8-inch, meaning
the width of two bricks, and of 12-inch walls, meaning the length of
one and width of another brick, etc., although the actual width of
the wall will be more or less in excess of these measures.
Every superficial foot of "one-half brick (or 4-inch) wall" to be
estimated at seven and one-half bricks; of "one brick (or 8-inch)
wall" at fifteen bricks; of "one and one-half (or 12-inch) wall" at
twenty-two and one-half bricks; of "two brick (or 16-inch) wall" at
thirty bricks, etc. — increase the number of brick by seven and one-
half for every additional half brick in thickness of wall.
EXTERNAL WALLS.
If 16 inches thick or less, girt building and add thickness of wall
for each external angle.
When thicker, add to actual contents of each corner one and one-
half cubic feet for every foot in height.
Allow for wall ends as for corners.
ROUND WALLS.
Sixteen inches thick or less.
For circular walls, of radius sufficiently large to obviate the
necessity of using specially molded or cut brick, add one-fifth of
length to girt.
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When thicker allow for sixteen inches of such wall as per above
rule and measure all in excess as straight work.
Cut or molded work at special rates.
BEVELED CORNERS.
For each corner of wall of more or less than 90 degrees add one
foot six inches to length of girt.
PARTITION WALLS.
Sixteen inches thick or less. Intersections of partition walls
(bonded together in any manner — not abutting) to be measured
double.
When thicker, add one and one-half cubic foot to actual contents
of every intersection for each foot in height.
Partition walls connecting with stone walls to be measured one
foot into such wall.
CHIMNEY BREASTS AND PILASTERS.
All flues and hollows in chimneys four feet or less in area to be
measured solid.
When larger: Deduct one-half contents of flue.
For all chimney breasts and pilasters add eight inches to face for
each corner and multiply length so obtained by width (projection).
Detached chimneys in buildings and plain chimney tops to be
measured solid and one-half of one cubic foot to be added for each
corner for every foot in height.
STACKS.
Chimney stacks at special rates.
When square, find cubic contents, measuring- hollow walls solid,
and deducting flue.
When round or octagon, take length of diameter for side, and
measure as though it was square.
PII:RS.
Independent piers to be measured like chimneys.
HOLLOW WALLS.
Hollow walls to be measured solid.
STONE FRONTS.
Stone fronts backed with brick work. Deduct thickness of ashlar
from width and figure like ordinary walls.
GABLES AND WALL TOPS.
Whenever clipping of brick is required, add to actual contents
the length of line of clipping by one foot by thickness of wall.
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CORNICES AND BELTS.
If of running courses only, multiply length by height (greatest
girt in the cut) by greatest projection.
If enriched (by corbels, brackets and panels) multiply other
dimensions as given, by greatest girt length.
LEDGES.
Multiply length by height by greatest projection.
PROJECTIONS.
All other projections, if of four inches or less, to be measured
four inches ; if above four inches, and not exceeding eight inches,
to be measured eight inches ; if above eight inches and not exceeding
twelve inches, to be measured twelve inches, etc.
GAUGE WORK.
Gauged work at special rates.
OPENINGS.
Openings to be measured from top of sill to spring of arch and
shortest distance between brick jambs for width.
No deductions to be made for openings two feet six inches or
less in width.
One-half of contents to be deducted of openings from two feet
six inches to six feet in width.
For openings of more than six feet in width allow one foot six
inches by thickness of wall by height for each jamb.
SLOTS, PANELS, ETC.
No deduction to be made for slots, chases, niches, panels or other
recesses of four feet or less in width; if wider, deduct contents, and
add two cubic feet of wall for every foot in height.
TRIM MINGS.
No deductions in measuring brick work for cut stone or other
trimmings, bond-blocks, timber, joists or lintels.
ARCHES.
Arches — not gauged.
In vaults, multiply length of chord at spring of arch by height
from chord to extrados by thickness of arch.
In walls, find contents of arch by same rule and add to wall meas-
urement.
In sewers and tunnel arches, multiply length of extrados by thick-
ness of arch.
OF MASON WORK. 41
FLOOR-ARCHES AND BRICK PAVING.
Floor-arches and brick paving to be measured by the superficial
foot and by rule given for measuring concrete. Deduct well holes.
BRICK-NOGGING.
Measure as ordinary brick work. Deduct full openings — no
studding.
CUTTING.
Cutting of joists or other poles by the piece; of slots, panels and
recesses by the lineal foot.
TOOTHING.
When ordered by the owner or his superintendent to tooth, rack
or block, in consequence of delay of iron, stone or other material,
that mason work may connect with, such toothing, racking or block-
ing shall be measured as extra work, as follows : Increase girt length
of such line by one-half, and multiply by one foot of thickness of
wall.
PRESSED BRICK WORK.
Measure all exposed surfaces of brick by the superficial foot.
CUT-STONE SETTING.
Measure vault covers, flagging, curbing and ashlar by the super-
ficial foot. Coping and belt courses by the lineal foot; all other
cut stone by the cubic foot.
TUCK-POINTING AND CLEANING.
Tuck-pointing and cleaning and pointing stone work to be
measured by the superficial foot of exposed surfaces.
LATHING AND PLASTERING.
To be measured by the superficial yard — from floor to ceiling for
walls and from wall to wall for ceiling.
CORNERS, BEADS, ETC.
All corners, angles of more or less than 90 degrees, beads, quirks,
rule joints and moldings to be measured by the lineal foot on their
longest extension. Add one foot for each stop or miter.
CORNICES.
Length of cornices to be measured on walls.
Plain cornices, of two feet girt or less, to be measured on walls
by the lineal foot.
Plain cornices exceeding two feet girt to be measured by the
superficial foot.
43, RULES OF MEASUREMENT
Add one lineal foot by girt for each stop or miter.
Enriched cornices (cast work) by the lineal foot for each enrich-
ment.
ARCHES, CORBELS, ETC.
Arches, corbels, brackets, rings, center-pieces, pilasters, columns,
capitals, bases, rosettes, bosses, pendants, and niches by the piece.
OPENINGS.
Openings in plastering to be measured between grounds.
No deduction to be made for openings of two feet or less in
width.
One-half of contents to be deducted for openings from two feet
to six feet in width.
For openings of more than six feet in width deduct contents of
openings and allow one foot six inches for each jamb by height.
DEAFENING.
Deafening to be measured by the superficial yard, floor measure,
between walls — take out well holes.
MAIN OFFICE
S. E. Cor. 69th and Halsted Sts.
Tel. Normal 356
CITY OFFICE
217 Chamber of Com. Bldg.
Tel. Main 375
John Sunderman
& Co.
Ibouse IRaisers
AND
..flDovers .
Res., 7214 LOWE AVE.
CHICAGO
Tel. Wentworth 2221
HOME YARDS : 7210-12-14-16
and 7240-42-44-46-48 Lowe
Avenue
SOUTH CHICAGO YARD :
9186 South Chicago Aveaue
LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS.
MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSION WHO WILL BE PERMITTED TO PRAC-
TICE IN CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY, ILL.
CHICAGO.
Abbott, Frank B 810, 225 Dearborn St.
Adams, Charles R 80 Dearborn St.
Adler, Abraham K 1641 Monadnock Blk
Ahlschlager, John 70 La Salle St
Allison, Lyman J 115 Dearborn St.
Alloway, Wilmore 1551 Marquette Bldg.
Almquist, Carl M 902, 112 Clark St.
Alschuler, Alfred S 1507 Fisher Blk.
Andresen, Peter W 560 55th St.
Andresen, Theodor 1335 Belmont Ave.
Artingstall, Samuel G 240 Rialto Bldg.
Atchison, John D (Atchison & Edbrooke) 90 Washington St.
Bacon, Francis T 902, 1 Park Row (care I. C. R. R.)
Bailey, Cyrus 1041 Marquette Bldg.
Bannister, George S 1801 W. 100th bt.
Barfield, William G 87 Washington St.
Barnes, Julian 314 Ry Exchg.
Barrett, Fred L 2147 N. Robey St.
Barthel, Julius B 1441 Unity Bldg.
Barton, F. M 1224 Royal Insurance Bldg.
Beauley, Wm. Jean. .. . (Peabody & Beauley) 1007 Monadnock Blk.
Beaumont. George 711, 115 Dearborn St.
Beers, Minard L Orchestra Hall Bldg.
Beers, Herbert P 508, 218 LaSalle St.
Beiler, Henry P 268 E. North Ave.
Belden. Edgar S 1027 Marquette Bldg.
Bell, Theodore N 134 Van Buren St.
Beman, Solon S 928 Fine Arts Bldg
Bennett, A T 1442 Lexington St.
Benson, Edward 1779 N. Clark St.
Berlin. Robert C 1212 Tacoma Bldg.
Berndt, F. J 245 Seminary Ave.
Bessler. Edward W 820 W. 12th St.
Betts, Henry A 42 Hathway Bldg.
43
44 LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS.
Beyer, Oscar 2865 N Ashland Ave
Bishop, Thomas R 113 Adams St.
Blair, William Wallace 1008, 226 LaSalle St.
Bloedner, Gustav 630 Haddon Ave.
Blondin, Edward E 5457 State St.
Borst, George Henry
(Borst & Hetherington) 1404, 100 Washington St.
Bowen, Howard 918, 218 LaSalle St.
Bowes, Frederick Wm 1525 N. Central Park Ave.
Braband, Frank J. E 1528 Unity Bldg.
Brandt, Berkeley 1715 Railway Exchg
Branitzky, Wm. Thomas 639 Unity Bldg.
Bright, Jasper T 2563 W. 41st Court
Brinkman, Wm. J 86 Metropolitan Blk,
Brinsley, Herbert G 909 Jackson Blvd.
Brodhag, Louis 505, 84 LaSalle St.
Brodhag, Louis, Jr 911 Hamilton Court
Brompton, Joseph C 604 Masonic Temple
Brookes, William J 184 E. 37th St.
Brooks, Trios. M (Care Deering Harvester Company)
Brown, Arthur G 806, 184 LaSalle St.
Brueckner, Carl Louis. . . 152 E. North Ave.
Brush, Charles E 99 Randolph St.
Brydges, Frederick T. C 1832 W. Washington St.
Buck, Niels 760, 125 LaSalle St.
Buck, Lawrence 920, 218 LaSalle St.
Buckley, Ashbury W 26 Van Buren St.
Buerger, H 2133 W 12th St.
Burnham, Daniel H
(D. H. Burnham & Co.) 1417 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Burns, James 1026 Chicago Opera House
Burtar, Adolph G....(Burtar & Gassmann) Chamber of Commerce
Butts, Julius A 370 S. Paulina St.
Cady, Jeremiah Kersted. .(Handy & Cady) 1002, 172 Washington St.
Camp, Ervin M (Murphy & Camp) 600 Fisher Bldg.
Charvat, Anton 547 Blue Island Ave.
Chubb, John D 112 Clark St.
Church, Myron H 1234 Marquette Bldg.
Church, Walter S 1235 Marquette Bldg.
Clark, Robert C 7216 Harvard Ave.
Clay, William W. , 218 LaSalle St.
Cobb. Oscar 702, 85 Dearborn St.
Coffin, Arthur S (Raeder & Coffin) 109 Randolph St.
Cohen, Isadore 628 Monadnock Blk.
Colcord, Albert E 611. 110 Dearborn St.
Cole, Arthur W R. 712, 204 Dearborn St.
Colton, Samuel Kirk 802 Reaper Blk.
Coolidge, Charles A, (Shepley, Rutan & Coolidpe) Old Colony Bldg.
Cowles, William D 3648 Vincennes Ave.
Crowen, Samuel N 85 Dearborn St.
Danielson, John 624 Alma St., Austin
LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS. 45
Davis, Zachary T 1337 Unity Bldg
Davvley, Wm. S (Care of C. & E. I. Ry.) 355 Dearborn St.
Dean, Arthur R 912, 218 LaSalle St.
Dean, George R 918, 218 LaSalle St.
Demoney, Frank 0 10, 144 LaSalle St.
Dibelka, James B 79 S. Clark St.
Dinkleberg, F P 1407 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Doerr, John P
(J. F. & J. P. Doerr) 1222 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Doerr, Jacob F
( J. F. & J. P. Doerr) 1222 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Dornfield, I. F 134 Van Buren St.
Dorr, John 1 120 Langley Ave.
Dowling, Edward F
(Care of Patton & Miller) 1411, 140 Dearborn St.
Drake, Wm. H 112 Clark St.
Drummond, W 510 N. Central Ave., Austin
Duncan, John 91 Dearborn St.
Duesing, Theodore 1293 W. 22d St.
Dunning, N. Max 1218 Association Bldg.
Dwen, Robert G 1401 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Eckstrom, Christian A Tacoma Bldg.
Edbrooke, Harry W. J..(Atchison & Edbrooke) 90 Washington St.
Egan, James J (Egan & Prindeville) 85 Dearborn St.
Eichberg, S. Milton 310 Journal Bldg.
Ender, Julius S 355 Larrabee St.
Falls, Alexander S The Rookery
Fellows, Wm. K (Nimmons & Fellows) 1733 Marquette Bldg.
Ferree, Albert G 6452 Union Ave.
Field, Geo. W. E 215, 175 Dearborn St.
Fielder, Fred A 312, 167 Dearborn St.
Fischer, Fred Wm 9154 Commercial Ave.
Fischer, John B 7455 Parnell Ave.
Fischer. Albert J ' 654 W. North Ave.
Fitch, Frank D 889 N. 40th Ave.
Flanders. John J ' 402, 80 Dearborn St.
Flesch, Euguene W P 1012-112 Clark St.
Fletcher, Robert C 172 Washington St.
Flizikowski. John Stanislaus 1059 N. 41st Court.
Flower. Harold C. M. & St. P. Ry. care of Chief Engineer
Fox. C. E (Marshall & Fox) 934 1st Nat'l Bank.
Foehringer, Frederick 168 Randolph St.
Foltz. Fritz Hartford Bldg.
Fortin, Joseph T 7 Blue Island Ave.
Foster, Arthur 1710 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Fowler, Geo. J 940 Greenleaf Ave.
Frommann, Emil H. . . . (Frommann & Jebsen) 505 Schiller Bldg.
Frost. Charles S (Frost & Granger) 806 The Temple
Fry, Frank L 42, 164 LaSalle St.
Furst. Charles J 172 Washington St.
Gall, Wm. F 79 Dearborn St.
46 LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS.
Garden, F. K. M 414 E. Chicago Ave.
Garden, Hugh M. G 172 Washington St.
Gardener, Horace C (Care of Swift & Co.) Union Stock Yards
Garnsey, George 0 185 Dearborn St.
Gassmann, Andrew P. (Burtar & Gassmann) Chamber of Commerce
Gatterdam, Fred E 163 Randolph St.
Gauger, Wm 1008 Chicago Opera House
Gaul, Hermann 172 Washington St.
Gay, Henry Lord 52 Dearborn St.
Gerhardt, Paul Schiller Bldg.
Gibb, William R 169 Jackson Blvd.
Godfrey, Horace S 502 Pullman Bldg.
Goodman, Wm. C 1305 W. Adams St.
Graham, Ernest R
(D. H. Burnham & Co.) 1417 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Granger, Alfred Hoyt 806 The Temple
Griesser, Richard 1014 Schiller Bldg.
Grotz, Chas. J 707 Armitage Ave.
Grussing, George H 518 Ashland Blk.
Gubbins, Wm. F 685 Ogden Ave.
Guenzel, Louis 1601, 59 Clark St.
Hale, Perley 505 Atwood Bldg.
Hall, E. Stanford 918, 153 LaSalle St.
Hall, O H 516 44th St.
Hallberg, L. Gustav 812 Oxford Bldg.
Hallstrom, Nils 929 Roscoe St.
Hamilton, John L 4720 Madison Ave.
Handy, Frank W (Handy & Cady) 1002, 172 Washington St.
Hansen, Christian 0 217 Dearborn Ave.
Hansen, Harald M 88 LaSalle St.
Hansen, Paul 219 Winthrop Ave.
Harley, W., Jr 94 La Salle St.
Harned. Henry P 218 LaSalle St.
Hartigan, W. B 586 Warren Ave.
Harvey, George L 615, 175 Dearborn St.
Harvey, John 9749 Ave. H.. So. Chicago
Hatzfeld, Clarence Tribune Bldg.
Hay, Mark 38 E. 35th St.
Hays. Harvey G 813, 225 Dearborn St.
Hazelton, Herbert T (Watson & Hazelton) 305 Dearborn St.
Hecht, Albert S 165 Randolph St
Hermann, Chas. F 417 City Hall
Hessenmueller, Frank W 225 Dearborn St.
Heinz, Lorenz H 78 LaSalle St.
Hetherington, John T
(Borst & Hetherington) 1404, 100 Washington St.
Hettich, Albert H 604 Security Rldg.
Hettinger, John P 505 Journal Bldfc.
Heun, Arthur 10 Steinway Hall
Hiegins, Francis J 1614 Diversey Blvd.
Hill, Henry W (Hill & Woltersdorf) 22, 70 LaSalle St.
LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS. 47
Hine, Cicero • 263 Wabash Ave.
Hodgkins, Howard G 101 Randolph St.
Hoffman, H. Curtis 1501 Schiller Bldg.
Hogenson, Edward A 264 N. Hoyne Ave.
Hogenson, Wm (Hilabird & Roche) 1618 Monadnock Blk
Holden, Ben Edwin. 606, 175 Dearborn St.
Holmboe, Leonard C. B 111. Steel Co., South Chicago
Holsman, Henry K 100 Jackson Blk.
Hoskins, John M 1280 Madison St.
Hotton, Bartholomew J 927-153 La Salle St.
Houda, Joseph F 622 Roanoke Bldg.
Huber, Julius H 710, 171 Washington St.
Huehl, Harris W (Huehl & Schmid) 59, 163 Randolph St.
Hulla, John 709, 84 LaSalle St.
Hunt, Jarvis 1407 Monadnock Blk.
Hussander, Arthur F . .720 Tribune Bldg.
Ingalls, Arthur R 6558 Ross Ave.
Jaffray, Henry S 6249 Kimbark Ave.
Jebsen, Ernest (Frommann & Jebsen) 505 Schiller Bldg.
Jenney, Wm. Le Baron
(Jenney & Mundie) 1401 New York Life Bldg.
Jensen, Elmer C HOI New York Life Bldg.
Jobson, C. Frank Pullman Bldg.
Johnson, Oscar Clark and Sheffield Ave.
Johnston, Joseph S 359 E. 43d St.
Johnston, Wm. K 1116 The Temple.
Jyrch, Carl E 694 Fulton St.
Kable, C. H 6118 Greenwood Ave.
Kaeseberg, Frank 770 Sheffield Ave.
Kaiser, August 428 S. California Ave.
Kaiser, Otto 980 N. Sawyer Ave
Karback, Charles W 1096 W. Polk St.
Kelley, Irving W 59 Dearborn St.
Kennedy, George H 4929 St. Lawrence Ave.
Kingsley, George S 36 LaSalle St.
Kintz, Geo. A. W 9710 Logan Ave.
Klewer. Wm. L 1305 Schiller Bldg.
Kley. Henry T 214 Milwaukee Ave.
Klucina, John 1185 S. Homan Ave.
Knapp. George 0 157 Michigan Ave.
Knudson. Johan F 1110 Tacoma Bldg
Koenig, Fred 1650 Grenshaw Ave
Koll. Henry C 77 Weed St.
Koster. John L 185 Dearborn St.
Krausch, Walter T (Care of C., B. & Q. Ry.) 209 Adams St.
Krause, Edmund R 1601, 100 Washington St.
Krieg, Wm. G 84 Washington St.
Kuehne, Carl Oskar 171 Center St.
Kupfer, Otto A 904 Milliard Ave.
La Belle. Edward C 607 Thomas St.
Lang, Albert 4940 St. Lawrence Ave.
48 LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS.
Lang, Fritz 700 Milwaukee Ave.
Lang, Louis A .' 2611 N. 41st Court
Larmon, Philip (Care of Libby-McNeil Co.)
Lehle, Louis Schiller Bldg.
Levy, Alexander L 616 Chicago Opera House Blk.
Liedberg, Hugo J 23 Metropolitan Blk.
Lindquist, Frederick 1408 Franklin Blvd.
Llewellyn, Joseph C 1518 1st Nat'l Bank.
Lonek, Adolph 622, 145 LaSalle St.
Long, J. T 6455 Monroe St.
Lovell, Sidney Orchestra Hall Bldg.
Lowden, Alexander H 90 Washington St.
Luebkert, Otto 65 S. Clinton St.
Lund, Anders G 602 W. 63d St.
MacNeil, Perry R 703 Railway Exchg.
Mahaffey, David 711, 84 LaSalle St.
Maher, George W R. 820, 218 LaSalle St.
Mahler, H H (Postle & Mahler) 1732 Marquette Bldg.
Mahoney, Marion L 281 W. Adams St.
Marble, O. W 916 Stock Exchange Bldg.
Marshall, Benjamin H 905 Cable Bldg.
Marston, Louis H 934 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Matz, Otto H 78 LaSalle St.
Maurer, Wm 666 Augusta St.
Mayo, Ernest A 1715 Marquette Bldg.
McAfee, Charles H 36 LaSalle St.
McCall, Thomas 1710 Railway Exchange Bldg.
McDonald, F. J 755 W. 63d St.
McGavick, J. P., 809-17 Van Buren St.
McMichael, John 6023 Calumet Ave.
McMullen, Henry J 1680 W. 12th St.
McMurray, Oscar L 6416 Kimbark Ave.
Mead, Daniel W 738 First National Bank Bldg.
Meissner, C. L. Henry 92 N. Central Park Ave.
Meldahl, Jens J. . (Hessenmueller & Meldahl) 801, 225 Dearborn St.
Melin, Charles W 1166 Columbia Ave.
Merrick, H. R 1778 Milwaukee Ave.
Metcalf, John S 620 The Temple
Miller, Jos. A Ashland Blk.
Miller, Grant C (Patton & Miller) 1411, 140 Dearborn St.
Miller, Wm. C 69 S. 41st St.
Mitchell, Louis M 145 LaSalle St.
Molitor, Joseph 404 Journal Bldg.
Monell, Frederick 4420 Langley Ave.
Morehouse, Merritt J 702 Fisher Bldg.
Morey, Arthur G 125 La Salle St.
Mosher, E. Bradford 5830 Rosalie Court
Moulton, Geo. M 1809 Fisher Bldg.
Mueller, Herman 561 S. Ashland Ave.
Mullay, Thomas Hubert 1601 Monadnock Blk.
Mundie, Wm. Bryce, (Jenney & Mundie) 1401 New York Life Bldg.
LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS. 49
Murphy, John H (Murphy & Camp) 600, 279 Dearborn St.
Neebe, John 598 W. Chicago Ave.
Neebes, Geo. S 3823 Forest Ave.
Nelson, Edward 0 153 La Salle St.
Nettenstrom, Joel U 1232 Railway Exchange
Newhouse, Henry L 4630 Prairie Ave.
Newell, Frank V 78 LaSalle St.
Newberry, Robert T The Temple
Newman, Edgar M 415 Stock Exchange
Newman, Wm. L. . . 909 Jackson Blvd.
Nicholson, Wm A (J T Nicholson & Son) ....6541 Greenwood ave
Nicholson, Jos. T. & Son
( J. T. Nicholson & Son) 6112 Lexington Ave.
Nielson, Carl 1325 Rosalie Court
Nimmons, George C. .. (Nimmons & Fellows) 1733 Marquette Bldg.
Norman, A. E 3575 N Clark St.
Norton, Francis Joseph Kenmore Ave.
Nothnagel, Charles W 914 W. 67th St.
Novy, Ludvig 1618 W. 22d St.
Nyden, John A 1091 Victor St..
O'Brien, M. J. : 5406 Ridgewood Ct.
Ohlhaber, Wm 171 Washington St.
Ohrenstein, Ernest J 1730 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Otis, Wm. A 606, 175 Dearborn St.
Ottenheimer, Henry L 715 Ft. Dearborn Bldg.
Packard, Allyn A 1706 Marquette Bldg.
Pagels, Wm. F 34 S. Clark St.
Palmer, Charles M 1205 Monadnock Blk.
Pashley, Alfred F Manhattan Bldg.
Patton, Normand S (Patton & Miller) 1411, 140 Dearborn St.
Peabody, Arthur (Peabody & Beauley) 1007 Monadnock Blk.
Pentecost, D. S 92 La Salle St.
Perkins, Frederick W 1712 Marquette Bldg.
Perkins, Dwight Heald 1200 Steinway Hall
Pfeiffer, George L .1621 W. 12th St.
Phillips, C. A. (Phillips, Rogers & Woodyatt) . .1615 Ashland Blk.
Pistorious. H 1662 Melrose St.
Pond, Allen Bartlit (Pond & Pond) 1109 Steinway Hall
Pond, Irving K (Pond & Pond) 1109 Steinway Hall
Pope. John Francis 41 Metropolitan Blk.
Postle, David E..(Postle & Mahler) 1731 Marquette Bldg.
Poulsen, Edward J 594 N Francisco Ave.
Poulsen. Geo. F 112 Clark St.
Powell, Russell B 1551 Marquette Bldg.
Powers. Horace S 3004 Prairie Ave.
Poyer, Max 10536 Vincennes Road
Pridmore. John E 0 1701 First National Bank Bldg.
Prindeville. Chas. H (Egan & Prindeville) 85 Dearborn St.
Probst, Edward 794 Millard Ave.
Pruyn, Wm. H 4217 Berkley Ave.
Purssell, G. E 1311 Monroe St.
50 LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS.
Quackenboss, Leonard G 108 5th Ave
Rae, Robert, Jr 525, 134 Van Buren St.
Raeder, Henry (Raeder & Coffin) 109 Randolph St.
Randak, Frank 1614 Ashland Blk.
Randolph, S. M 1005 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Rapp, Cornelius Ward 1005, 100 Washington St.
Rapp, Geo. L 1005, 100 Washington St.
Rautert, Fred R 99, 163 Randolph St.
Reinhardt, G. N 170 Osgood St.
Renwick, Edward A (Holabird & Roche) 1618 Monadnock Blk.
Reynerston, Theis J 1139 N 40th Ave.
Rezny, James B 1340 Millard Ave
Richards, Henry H 615, 134 Van Buren St.
Riegert, Emil 74 Racine Ave.
Rinn, Charles 2629 N. Lawndale Ave.
Ritter, Louis E 1433 Marquette Bldg.
Robertson, D 1201 The Temple
Robinson, Argyle E 622, 84 LaSalle St.
Roche, Martin (Holabird & Roche) 1618 Monadnock Blk
Rogers, John Arthur 1615 Ashland Blk.
Rogers, James Gamble 1615 Ashland Blk.
Rohm, Jean Baptist 360 Armitage Ave.
Rosenthal, Alexander B 125 Walnut St.
Rouleau,- Arthur 603 Cable Bldg.
Roy, Franz 275 92d St.
Runde, Otto 119 Rice St.
Rusy, Anthony F 720, 143 Dearborn St.
Russell, Lewis E 5409 Washington Ave.
Rutan, Charles H
(Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge) 1780 Old Colony Bldg.
Sandegren, Andrew R 926 First National Bank Bldg.
Schaub, Louis J 717 N. Campbell Ave.
Schenck, Rudolph 157 Michigan Ave.
Schlacks, Henry John 21 Borden Blk.
Schmid, Richard G (Huehl & Schmid) 59, 163 Randolph St.
Schmidt, Hugo 285 Freemont St.
Schmidt, Richard Ernest 1013, 172 Washington St.
Schock, Frederick R (Schock & Swanson) 913, 172 Washington
Schoenfeldt, Frank 1755 W. 12th St.
Schroeder, Wm. H 130 13th St.
Schroeder, John M 99 Randolph St.
Schuberth, George F 568 Sheffield Ave.
Schultz. Martin M 784 W 21st St..
Schulze, William 1156 Milwaukee Ave.
Schweizer, Joseph 99 Randolph St.
Seator, Sinclair M 825 Reaper Blk.
Sellon, George C Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Shankland, Edward Clapp 1104 Rookery
Shannon, James S (Care Fairbanks, Morse & Co.)
Shaw, Howard Van Doren 615, 175 Dearborn St.
Shattuck, Walter F 900, 218 LaSalle St.
LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS. 51
Shipman, Stephen V 240 LaSalle St.
Sierks, Henry 303, 40 Dearborn St.
Silsbee, Joseph L 115 Dearborn St.
Smith, Robert S 818, 185 Dearborn St.
Smith, Sidney 1686 N. Clark St.
Snyder, Edward E 3 Ashland Blvd.
Sorensen, Charles A 648 N. Claremont St.
Spencer, Robert C., Jr 1107 Steinway Hall
Speyer, Julius (J. Speyer & Son) 164 LaSalle St.
Speyer, Oscar P (J. Speyer & Son) 164 LaSalle St.
Spitzer, Maurice 655 N. Hoyne Ave.
Spohr, George S 132 Sigel St.
Stanhope, Leon E 1201 The Temple
Stebbings, Walter L 1110 Monadnock Blk.
Steinbach, J. G 625 W. Chicago Ave.
Steuben, Theo 1110 Lincoln Ave.
Stevens, Charles Whitney 1018 Schiller Bldg.
Stevens, Harry E 185 Dearborn St.
Stoddard E B 150 S Homan Ave
Stone, John R 148 Hartford Bldg.
Strandel, Charles A 608 Tacoma Bldg.
Strippleman, Wm 927, 153 LaSalle St.
Sturm, Meyer J 704, 84 LaSalle St.
Sturnfield, Chas. H 5 Blue Island Ave.
Sullivan, Louis H 1600 Auditorium Bldg.
Sutcliffe, John 218 LaSalle St.
Swanson, H. Frederick, (Schock & Swanson).. .172 Washington St.
Swern, Wm. C 101 Washington St.
Thain, Joseph A 3152 Prairie Ave.
Thisslew, Charles 451 Milwaukee Ave.
Thomas, Wm 163 Randolph St.
Thomsen, Frederick W 44 Seminary Ave.
Tilton, John Neal R. 1024. 112 Clark St.
Tomlinson, Henry Webster 809 Steinway Hall
Townsend, Frederick B 924, 218 LaSalle St.
Treat. Samuel A 1507 Fisher Bldg.
Turnock, E. Hill 15-92 La Salle St.
Van Hoist, Herman V : The Rookery
Van Keuren, Charles W 153 La Salle St.
Van Keuren. Wm. J 14, 78 LaSalle St.
Van Osdel, John Mills '. . . .225 Dearborn St.
Viehe-Naess, Ivar 829 Sheffield Ave.
Voigt, Gustav 3220 S. Canal St.
Von Nerta, G. 0 5465 Madison Ave.
Waful, Edward E 172 Washington St.
Wagner, John H 107 Dearborn St.
Walker, Wm. Ernest Orchestra Hall Bldg.
Walter. Wayne M 1001 Atwood Bldg.
Waterbury, C. D Steinway Hall
Waterman, Harry Hale 218 LaSalle St.
Watson, Robert Bruce, (Watson & Hazleton) 303 Dearborn St.
52 LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS.
Weary, Chas. A 66, 92 LaSalle St.
Weber, Alfred P 172 Washington St.
Weber, Peter J 702 Fisher Bldg.
Wechselberger, J 68 Cleveland Ave.
Wegman, Jules F 305 Dearborn St.
Wegman, Julius, 511 N. Clark St.
Wheeler, Chas F 2813 W. 46th Ct.
Wheelock, Harry B 1106-8 Schiller Bldg.
Wight, Peter B 1112 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Wilkowski, Jos. A 1177 N. Leavitt St.
Williamson, R. B 451 Jackson Blvd.
Williamson, William G 1124, 153 LaSalle St.
Wilmanns, August C 402 Journal Bldg.
Wing, Thomas W 185 Dearborn St.
Wilson, Horatio R 218 LaSalle St.
Winslow, B. E 5411 Ridgewood Ct.
Witherspoon, John M 629 Monadnock Blk.
Wittekind, Henry, Jr Cable Bldg.
Woerner, Adolph 217 Centre St.
Wolf, Frederick W 139 Rees St.
Woltersdorf, Arthur F (Hill & Woltersdorf) 22, 70 LaSalle St.
Woodyatt, Ernest 1615 Ashland Blk.
Worthmann, Henry 625 W. Chicago Ave.
Wright, Harvey 226 LaSalle St.
Wright, Willis J Care Armour & Co.
York, J Devereux 499 N State St.
Youmans, Wm. A 309 Bowen Ave.
Youngberg, J. E. . . 218 La Salle St.
Zarbell, Iver C 528 Reaper Block
Zatterberg, M 325 City Hall
Zimmerman, W. Carbys Steinway Hall
Zimmermann, Hugo H 1279 Perry St.
Zimmermann, Albert G Home Ins. Bldg.
Zippwald, Otto 2234 E 42nd St.
. LIST OF LICENSED ARCHITECTS. 53
COOK COUNTY OUTSIDE OF CHICAGO.
ELMHURST
Griffin, Walter B Elmhurst
EVANSTON
Ayars, Charles R 605 Davis St.
Blake, Edgar 0 7, 620 Davis St.
Saxe, Ira C 1303 Washington St.
Stewart, Peter C 629 Davis St.
OAK PARK
Fiddelke, Henry G '. 201 W. Lake St.
Randolph, S. M 130 S. Grove Ave.
Fyfe, James 417 Home Ave.
Roberts, Eben Ezra 101 Marion St.
Thompson, Frank D Ill Marion St.
Wright, Frank Lloyd Forest and Chicago Ave.
Watson, Vernon S 743 Fair Oak Ave.
RIVERSIDE
Ashby, Geo. Wm v Riverside
WM. D. MARTIN TELEPHONE, NORTH 1772 A. E. PARKER
NATIONAL SHEET METAL WORKS
MANUFACTURERS AND CONTRACTORS
ALL BRANCHES OF SHEET METAL WORK FOR BUILDINGS
SLATE, TILE AND METAL ROOFING
FIRE-PROOF METAL, WINDOWS
OFFICE AND FACTOHY
671 L.ARRABEE STREET CHICAGO
MAXWELL BROS. COMPANY
HARDWOOD
FLOORING
HIGHLY FINISHED
2lst and Loomis Sts. Telephone, Canal 890
CH1CAG9
LYONS LIME WORKS
F. SCHULTZ, <Prop.
Manufacturer of L^llVl EZd anc* Dealer in
Stucco, Cement, Plastering Hair, Etc.
Telephone, Canal 17
658 S. Halsted St., cor. t6th CHICAGO
54
Macomber & Whytc Rope Co.,
Sole Manufacturers of
'MONARCH" WIRE ROPE
(it always has One WHYTE STRAND)
The BEST and SAFEST. WIRE ROPE for HOISTIXG purposes.
Used largely by CONTRACTORS, QUARRIERS DREDGERS,
and in all places where HEAVY LOADS are Hoisted.
— WE ALSO MAKE —
Flow Steel Hoisting Ropes
Crucible Cast Steel Hoisting Ropes
Swedes Iron Hoisting Ropes
Double Galvanized Steel Gay Ropes
Galvanized Iron Guy Ropes
Office and Warehouse, 19 and 21 S. Canal Street
TELEPHONE, MAIN 3676
Factory: COAL CITY, ILL.
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Through giving satisfaction
C8fe Heath C& Milligan Paints
ARE THE MOST SATISFACTORY
of any on the market
They Last Longest, Cover Most, Look Best, and Most
Important *
Leave a satisfactory surface for repainting.
HEATH £ MILLIGAN MFG. CO.
PAINT AND COLOR MAKERS
CHICAGO U. S. A.
SMITH MIX
OVER 1,400 IN USE.
Made in 9 sizes. SEND
62 different styles.
We handle everything
a Contractor uses...
Wheelbarrows, Shovels,
Picks, Hoisting Engines, Etc.
Cont
Supply
Telephone, Harrison 1907
Automatic 9475
Warehouse— Wentworth 204
ERS
)R
G.
ictors'
quipment Co.
Old Colony Building.
TELEPHONE, MAIN* 117
Thomas Moulding Company
1202 Chamber of Commerce Building
142 Washington Street, CHICAGO
Wolverine Portland Cement
Peninsular Portland Cement
Louisville Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay
PRESSED BRICK
In all Colors, Dry Press and Impervious
Paving Brick, Enameled Brick, Mortar Colors
CHARLES W. GINDELE, CHARLES H. RIOCH,
Pres. and Treas. Gen. Manager
M A. SPAULDING, Sec'y and Asst. Treas.
Charles W, Gindele Company
General
Contractors
3333 LaSalle Street CHICAGO
Telephone, Yards 1278
(Cut Shows Shortened Section)
The Peerless
Kitchen Boiler
Successfully combines the four
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Giving You Hot Water
When You Want it
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In the Quantity Required
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The only self-contained heater In a
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Can be connected to range or furn-
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ent of either.
Peerless Kitchen Boiler
& Supply Co.
35-37 Randolph St, CHICAGO
Telephone Central 1840
JOSHUA WATTS
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE:
709 SECURITY BLDG.
RESIDENCE:
2398 AUSTIN AVE.
Office 'Phone, Main 4866
Residence 'Phone, Austin 1881
55
POROUS FIREPROOFING
Office 439 "The Rookery"
CHICAGO
Contractors for furnishing and setting all kinds of tile for
fireproofing purposes.
Telephone
HARRISON 1705.
WORKS AT PULLMAN.
International System of Concrete Construction
STEEL WIRE CABLES and STEEL WIRE FABRIC
Manufactured by
INTERNATIONAL FENCE & FIREPROOFING CO.
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
Largest manufacturers of Concrete Reinforcing in the world.
Represented in Chicago by S. M. RANDOLPH, Consulting Architect.
1005, No. 138 Washington St. Telephone, Main 586.
Each wire
carefully
tested and
heavily
galvanized.
Minimum
elastic limit
90,000
pounds
SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
STANDARD HOLLOW TILE F1REPROOFING.
GENERAL.
The contractor for this work will be required to furnish all the
material and labor of every description required to erect the same
in place complete. The contractor is referred to the plans and details
for the general construction, and especially the steel diagrams and
details showing connection between the structural steel and tile work.
SPECIAL SHAPES.
The contractor shall furnish all necessary special shapes for the
proper fitting to the steel work.
DETAILS.
When requested to do so the contractor shall furnish large scale
details or full-sized drawings for all special shapes, column cover-
ings, lintel covers, girder covers, and general type of arch ; which
shall be submitted to the architects for their approval.
SCAFFOLDING, TOOLS, ETC
Furnish all the tools, machinery, hoisting apparatus and centering,
necessary to carry on the work at the rate of progress stipulated in
the contract.
TILE.
All the tile required for this work shall be of the best quality ot
hard-burned fire clay, semiporous or porous terra cotta. This tile
to be well manufactured, no badly split, cracked or warped tile will
be permitted to go into the work. Material to be equal to that manu-
factured by the Haydenville Company, Pioneer Fireproofing Com-
pany, National Fireproofing Company, Federal Clay Manufacturing
Company, or the Illinois Terra Cotta Lumber Company.
MORTAR AND LAYING.
All the tile work for the floor construction shall be laid in mor-
tar composed of one (l) part American Portland cement, of ap-
proved brand, four (4) parts sharp sand and one (1) part lime
57
58 SPECIFICATIONS FOR
mortar, all thoroughly well mixed together, as follows : The sand
and cement are to be mixed together dry, and sufficient water added
to thoroughly wet same after which the lime mortar is to be added
and the whole mass is then to be thoroughly tempered. All other
tile work is to be laid in mortar composed as follows: One (1)
part Louisville, Rosendale, or other natural cement, three (3) parts
sharp sand and one part lime mortar, thoroughly mixed in the man-
ner before described. All tile must be laid with full flush joints
plumb, to a line, with horizontal beds uniformly level on each course.
Fill all the joints and crevices between the tile and steel work with
mortar well slushed in.
TYPE OF ARCH.
The arches for the floors in general shall be inch flat or
segment arches, with side or end construction. Skewbacks must be
carefully bedded in place against beams.
BEAM TILE.
The soffits of all beams to be protected with slabs of tile at least
one inch in thickness. If more than one inch, the beam tile must
be made with air space next to beam.
ROOFS.
The arches for the main roof are to be in segment or flat
arches same as specified for the floors.
MINOR ROOFS.
The roofs of pent houses, roof over projecting portion in second
story, floor of bulkheads, and other portions indicated on details as
book-tile shall be made of three-inch (3-inch) book-tile set in place
between tee-irons.
Tee-irons to be furnished by the iron contractor.
PARTITIONS.
All partitions shown on the plans to be built the thickness indi-
cated in figures. If no dimensions are given, the following sizes will
govern :
Partitions for all corridors and for partitions over 12 feet and
up to 14 feet in height, to be 4 inches.
Partitions over 14 feet in height to be 6 inches, and all cross-par-
titions 12 feet or less to be 3 inches. Partition walls to be built
straight, true, plumb and well-bonded with proper "breakjoint" bond
on each alternate course, and all joints thoroughly flushed up with
mortar, and to be well-wedged underneath fireproof ceiling.
FURRING TILE.
Where indicated on plans, 2-inch furring tile are to be built
against the outside walls of the building. These tiles are to be se-
cured to the brick walls with tenpenny spikes on every third course,
driven into the brick work at intervals not greater than 48 inches
apart.
STANDARD HOLLOW TILE FIREPROOFING. 59
CURB WALL.
The curb wall in basement shall be furred with three-inch (3)
tile extending up to the underside of the iron plate along edge of
curb wall and properly fitting around all beams.
ROUGH FRAMES AND BLOCKS.
The contractor for carpenter work will furnish and erect the
rough wood frames at all openings in partitions and furring. He
will also furnish all wooden blocks necessary to form nailing facili-
ties for attaching plaster grounds, etc. These blocks must be built
in place by fireproofing contractor wherever directed by the architect.
COLUMN COVERING.
All column covering shall start in all cases directly from the tile
floor arches.
Column covering shall be designed to properly fit the columns.
All corners of square columns shall be left (square) (round).
Column covering to be wired (once) (twice) in each course in
height or secured together with clasps.
COVERING EXPOSED STEEL WORK.
All girders, beams, channels, etc., that show below the underside
of ceiling are to be incased on all sides with at least one inch thick-
ness of fireproof tile secured to the steel in the usual manner. If
required, special designs must be submitted to the architect.
BOXES FOR PLUMBING PIPES.
All soil, vent, downspout and water supply pipes shall be boxed
in, using three-inch (3-inch) tile, starting from the floor tile in all
cases. This boxing shall not be done until the pipes have been prop-
erly tested, and covered by another contractor. There shall be no
openings into boxes except for outlets on the various floors. Where
these outlets occur small wood frames furnished by carpenter shall
be set by the fireproofing contractor.
BULKHEADS.
All bulkheads of first and second floor shall be built of 3-inch tile ;
the structural iron contractor furnishing all necessary tee-irons for
the support of the tile.
See details for bulkhead treatment, and iron drawings for the
supports.
Provide three-inch (3-inch) tile for the end of bulkhead where
intersected by the entrance doors.
TOILET-ROOM FLOORS.
All toilet-room floors, where shown on plans, shall be raised ap-
proximately inches with fireproofing. Supports to be so ar-
ranged as. not to interfere with the piping of these rooms.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR
PENT HOUSES.
The contractor shall build the walls of pent houses with four-
inch (4-inch) hard or glazed tile, laid up in Portland cement mortar,
all joints to be thoroughly flushed.
Curbs of all skylights shall be built of four-inch tile.
FLOOR STRIPS AND CONCRETE FILLING.
After the floor arches have been set in place, and at such times
as may be designated by the Architect, the contractor for carpenter
work will furnish and set the 2-inch by 3-inch wood floor strips
required as nailing ground for the finished wood flooring, where
wooden flooring is called for.
After the strips have been set, the fireproofing contractor must
fill in between the same with concrete filling; this concrete is to be
composed of one (1) part American Portland cement, of approved
brand, two (2) parts sharp sand and six parts broken tile, stone,
gravel or fine, clean coal cinders, thoroughly mixed together dry,
then tempered and mixed, and stamped in place. In no case shall
cinder concrete be allowed to come in contact with structural steel.
FINALLY.
Do everything necessary to finish the entire work in a thorough
and substantial manner.
Remove promptly from the premises, all the tools, scaffolding,
unused tile, debris, etc., as soon as the work is completed.
HEATING,
VENTILTAING,
DRYING,
MECHANICAL DRAFT,
SHAVING EXHAUST.
FANS, HEATERS, VENTILATORS,
GALVANIZED PIPING.
MATHIS BROS. CO.
25th Place and Stewart Ave. CHICAGO
61
VIEW TAKEN APRIL 21, 1904. Sec. B.
FIRST NATIONAL:
D. H. BURNHAM 81
CHAS. VOLKMANN
SUITE 22, 184 DEARBO
CHICA
SET THESE 4,500 TONS OF STEEL
62
L
ON
VIEW TAKEN JUNE 18, /904. Sec. B.
SANK BUILDING
ARCHITECTS
& CO., ERECTORS
ST. TEL. CENT. 6068
, ILL.
LESS THAN FIFTY WORK DAYS
63
THE PEOPLES GAS LIGHT & COKE CO.
GASFITTERS' RULES.
The following Rules have been adopted by THE PEOPLES GAS LIGHT &
COKE CO , governing the piping of buildings for the dis-
tribution of gas for light and fuel.
OFFICE BUILDINGS, DWELLING HOUSES
AND FLATS.
Manufactured Gas For Light.
The following tables show the proportionate size and length of
tubing allowed :
Greatest Length
Greatest Number of
Size of Tubing.
Allowed.
26-inch Openings
Allowed.
fys inch
20 feet
'A openings
V2 inch
30 feet
3 openings
24 inch
60 feet
10 openings
1 inch
70 feet
15 openings
1% inch
100 feet
30 openings
V/2 inch
150 feet
60 openings
2 inch
200 feet
100 openings
2y2 inch
200 feet
200 openings
3 inch
300 feet
300 openings
Drops in double parlors, large rooms and halls of office buildings
must not be less than l/2 inch.
64
GASFITTERS' RULES. 65
STORES, HOSPITALS, SCHOOLS, FACTORIES, ETC.
Manufactured Gas for Light.
Size of Tubing.
Greatest Length
Allowed.
Greatest Number of
14-inch Openings
Allowed.
Yz inch
20 feet
1 opening
24 inch
60 feet
8 openings
1 inch
70 feet
12 openings
1% inch
100 feet
20 openings
V/2 inch
150 feet
35 openings
2 inch
200 feet
50 openings
For stores the running line to be full size to end of last opening.
All drops to be l/2 inch with set not less than 4 inches.
Twenty feet of 5^-inch pipe allowed only for bracket lights.
Building Services.
In running service pipe from front wall to meters the following
rules will apply:
Size of Opening.
Greatest Length
Allowed.
Greatest Number of
%-inch Openings
Allowed.
1 inch
1J4 inch
V/2 inch
2 inch
70 feet
100 feet
150 feet
200 feet
1 opening
3 openings
5 openings
8 openings
All openings in service must be equal to the size of riser, which
in no case must be less than fy inch.
Manufactured Gas for Fuel.
Size of
Greatest Length
Greatest Number of Ji -inch
Tubing.
Allowed.
Openings Allowed.
Y$ inch
50 feet
1J4 inch or 2^ inch
1 inch
70 feet
2 or 1^4 inch and 2l/2 inch
1J4 inch
100 feet
4 or 2^4 inch and 4^2 inch
\l/2 inch
150 feet
7 or 4^4 inch and &l/2 inch
2 inch
200 feet
15 or 8^4 inch and 14J/2 inch
66
GASFITTERS' RULES.
For mantels, grates and small heating appliances, for heating
space not to exceed 1728 cubic feet, thirty feet of J^-inch pipe is al-
lowed for one opening only, and two such openings are considered
as one 24-inch opening.
For Gas Engines.
Size of
Size of
Greatest I.englh
Engine.
Opening.
Allowed.
1 H. P.
1 inch
60 feet
2 H. P.
1*4 inch
70 feet
5 H. P.
V/2 inch
100 feet
7 H. P.
\l/2 inch
100 feet
12 H. P.
2 inch
140 feet
Supply for gas engine must be separate, and an independent serv-
ice will be required.
NATURAL GAS FOR FUEL
CLASSIFICATION OF APPLIANCES.
Size of
Openings.
Small portable gas cooking stove }/2 inch
Small portable gas heating stove l/2 inch
Kitchen boiler heater when separated from
range l/2 inch
Miscellaneous appliances consuming less than
15 cubic feet per hour each l/2 inch
Gas cooking ranges 54 inch
Ordinary coal ranges, equipped for the use of
gas 54 mcn
Large heating stoves 54 inch
Gas logs or other grate fires 54 inch
Miscellaneous appliances consuming 15 to 40
cubic feet of gas per hour each 54 inch
Miscellaneous appliances consuming 40 to 75
cubic feet of gas per hour 1 inch
For special purposes, not provided for above, apply to
pany's Inspector for information.
Greatest
Length
Allowed.
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
30 feet
30 feet
30 feet
30 feet
30 feet
60 feet
the Com-
GASFITTERS' RULES. 67
SUMMARY.
1. All branches or cross lines of pipe from the main line must
have a set not less than 4 inches dropped square, and must be well
secured to joist by gas hooks or straps.
2. All openings must be closed with iron caps, no split pipe or
broken fittings repaired with cement or lead will be allowed.
3. All drops on branch lines and openings for side brackets must
be square bends; no nipples allowed.
4. The risers in all buildings must be carried up an inside par-
tition out of reach of frost and must be placed where the meter and
stop cock can be readily got at. Vestibules not to be considered as
inside partitions.
5. To avoid trapping, gasfitters must grade all pipes to riser or
drops.
6. In no case will a meter be set where it is not easily accessible,
or where it is exposed to frost and dampness, or liable to injury from
any cause.
7. All pipe for fuel must be run independent, and connected to
light riser at meter end, with right and left, union, or running thread.
8. Supply for gas engines must be separate, and an independent
service will be required.
9. Drops in churches, schools, public halls, stores, double parlors,
large rooms, etc., must not be less than ^2 inch.
10. No riser in any building must be less than £4 inch and in
stores must not be under deck of show windows, as meter will not
be set there.
11. The riser in any building must not be less than 20 inches
from the floor for two to ten openings.
2 feet 6 inches for ten to thirty openings.
4 feet for thirty to sixty openings.
5 feet for sixty to one hundred openings.
6 feet for over one hundred openings.
Where meters are to be set on wall, no riser must be higher than
0 feet from the floor.
WHY
NOT
USE
G
A
S
FOR
LIGHTING ... Brightest and Best
COOKING ... Cleanest and Cheapest
HEATING ... Quickest and Most Reliable
POWER and MANUFACTURING .. Clean. Always Ready, Most Economical
We have specialists who are prepared to give you all the facts in proof of the
above. Call at or telephone to our main office.
THE PEOPLES GAS LIGHT & COKE CO.
Telephone Central 1076 MICHIGAN AVE. AND ADAMS ST.
( Main 4790
'PHONES: Yards 7171
' Automatic 2599
ESTABLISHED 1882.
STRESENREUTER BROS.
.Carpenter and General Contractors.
614 Chamber of Commerce
Yard, 2851-53 Keeley St.
CHICAGO.
Phone, Canal 1043
Residence Phone, Canal 6970
T. M. WH ITE
Excavating and Wrecking
Street Grading and Filling
GENERAL TEAMING CINDERS FOR FILLING
OFFICE and YARD: 1071 So. Robey STREET, CHICAGO
Mason and Carpenter Work a Specialty
748, J59 LaSalle Street
Phone Central 5221
CHICAGO
J. F. WARWICK, PRES.
C. G. Y. KING, SEC'Y
TEL. HARRISON 5314
THE WARWICK COMPANY
CONTRACTORS
9O8 FISHER BUILDING, CHICAGO
SPECIALTIES
BOILER SETTING
FURNACE BUILDING
COKE OVENS
SPECIALTIES
KILNS
ENGINE FOUNDATIONS'
SMOKE STACKS
68
MECHANICS' LIEN LAW.
AN ACT TO REVISE THE LAW IN RELATION TO MECHANICS' LIENS
FULL TEST OF THE MEASURE ADOPTED BY THE STATE LEGISLA-
TURE, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1903, AND APPROVED MAY 18, 1903.
A BILL
FOR AN ACT TO REVISE THE LAW IN RELATION TO MECHANICS' LIENS.
To WHOM, WHAT FOR, AND WHEN LIEN IS GIVEN/ WHO IS A CON-
TRACTOR/ AREA COVERED BY AND EXTENT -Of LIEN/ WHEN THE LIEN
ATTACHES.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly. That any person who shall by
any contract or contracts, expressed or implied, or partly expressed
and partly implied, with the owner of a lot or tract of land, or with
one whom such owner has authorized or knowingly permitted to
contract for the improvement of, or to improve the same, furnish
material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery for the purpose of, or in
the building, altering, repairing or ornamenting any house or other
building, walk or sidewalk, whether such walk or sidewalk be on the
land or bordering thereon, driveway, fence or improvement, or
appurtenance thereto on such lot or tract of land, or connected there-
with, and upon, over or under a sidewalk, street or alley adjoining;
or fill, sod or excavate such lot or tract of land, or do landscape work
thereon or therefor ; or raise or lower any house thereon, or remove
any house thereto, or perform services as an architect for any such
purpose, or furnish or perform labor or services as superintendent,
timekeeper, mechanic, laborer or otherwise, in the building, altering,
repairing or ornamenting of the same ; or furnish materials, fixtures,
apparatus, machinery, labor or services on the order of his agent,
architect or superintendent having charge of the improvement, build-
ing, alterating, repairing or ornamenting the same, shall be known
under this act as a contractor, and shall have a lien upon the whole
of such lot or tract of land and upon the adjoining or adjacent lots
or tracts of land of such owner constituting the same premises and
occupied or used in connection with such lot or tract of land as a
place of residence or business ; and in case the contract relates to two
or more buildings, on two or more tracts of land, upon all of such
lots and tracts of land and improvements thereon for the amount due
to him for such material, fixtures, apparatus, machinery, services or
70 MECHANICS' LIEN LAW.
labor, and interest from the date the same is due. This lien shall
extend to an estate in fee, for life, for years, or any other estate, or
any right of redemption, or other interest which such owner may
have in the lot or tract of land at the time of making such con-
tract or may subsequently acquire therein, and shall be superior to
any right of dower of husband or wife in said premises, provided
the owner of such dower interest had knowledge of such improve-
ment and did not give written notice of his or her objection to such
improvement before the making thereof; nor shall the taking of
additional security by the contractor or sub-contractor be a waiver
of any right ot lien which he may have by virtue of this act. unless
made a waiver by express agreement of the parties ; and this lien
shall attach as of the date of the contract.
Section 2. Liens for work or material by mistake put upon land
other than the contracting owners. Any person furnishing services,
labor or material for the erection of a building, or structure, or
improvement, by mistake, upon land owned by another than the
party contracting as owner, shall have a lien for such services, labor
or material upon such building, or structure, or improvement, and
the court, in the enforcement of such lien, shall order and direct such
building, structure or improvement to be separately sold under its
decree, and the purchaser may remove the same within such reason-
able time as the court may fix.
Section 3. Liens for work or materials under contract of hus-
band on land of wife. If any such services or labor are performed
upon or materials are furnished for lands belonging to any married
woman, with her knowledge and not against her protest in writing,
as provided in Section 1 of this act, in pursuance of a contract with
the husband of sucn married woman, the oerson furnishing such
labor or materials shall have a lien noon such property, the same as
if such contract had been made with the married woman, and in case
the title to such lands upon which improvements are made is held by
husband and wife jointly, the lien given by this act shall attach to
such lands and improvements, if the improvements be made in
pursuance of a contract with both of them, or in pursuance of a
contract with either of them, and in all such cases no claim of home-
stead right set up by husband or wife shall defeat the lien <riven bv
this act.
Section 4. Breach of contract by owner; recovery for material:
partial performance;, quantum meruit : ris.ht to reclaim unused
material. When the owner of the land shall fail to pay the con-
tractor moneys justly due him under the contract at the time when
the same should be paid, or fails to perform his part of the contract
in any other manner, the contractor may discontinue work, and the
contractor shall not be held liable for any delay on his part durinc
the period of. or caused bv such breach of contract on the pTt of the
owner; and if after such breach for the period of ten days the owner
shall fail to comply with his contract, the contractor may abandon
the work and in such case the contractor shall be entitled to enforce
his lien for the value of what has been done, and the court shall
adjust his claim and allow him a lien accordingly. In such cases all
MECHANICS' LIEN LAW. 71
persons furnishing material which has not been incorporated in the
improvement shall have the right to take possession of and remove
the same, if he so elects.
Section 5. Contractor to notify owner of sub-contracts and
amount of their claims; owner's duty with regard thereto and rights
in case of default; contractor's liability for failure to give statement;
contractors to whom this section does not apply. It shall be the
jlutv of the rnntr.irtnr to give the owner, and the dutvoftnef
ire oi tne contractor, oetore tne owner or ms agent, architect
or
)erintendent snail pay or cause to be paid to said contractor or
to nis order any moneys or other consideration, due or to become
inv other con side rat. ion_J_^sta|
ir^^ffue^nirnisniri^rriateri^s^n?Tal3or, and ot the amounts due
or to become due each. Merchants and dealers in materials only
shall not be required to make statements herein provided for.
Section 6. Time for completion of contract. In no event shall it
be necessary to fix or stipulate in any contract a time for the com-
pletion of a time for payment in order to obtain a lien under this act,
provided, that the work is done or material furnished within three
years from the commencement of said work or the commencement
of furnishing said material.
Section 7. Limitation as against third parties; claim for lien;
what shall consist of; r.'hcn claim may be filed and when amended;
as to errors in; proof of delivery of material, not use, sufficient;
delivery of material at one building, 'good for all buildings. No con-
tractor shall be allowed to enforce such lien against or to the
prejudice of any other creditor or incumbrancer or purchaser, unless
within four months after completion, or if extra or additional work is
done or material is delivered therefor within four montns after the
completion of such extra or additional work or the final delivery of
such extra or additional material, he shan either bring suit to en-
force his lien therefor or shall file with the clerk of the circuit court
in the county in which the building, erection or other improvement
to be charged with the lien is situated, a claim or lien verified by the
affidavit of himself, or his agent or employe, which shall consist of
a brief statement of the contract, the balance due after allowing all
credits, and a sufficiently correct description of the lot. lots or tracts
of land to identify the same. Such claim for lien may be filed at any
time after the contract is made, and as to the owner may be filed at
any time after the contract is made and within two years after the
completion of said contract, or the completion of any extra work or
the furnishing of any extra material thereunder, and as to such
owner may be amended at any time before the final decree. No such
lien shall be defeated to the proper amount thereof because of an
e«Tor or overcharging on the part of any person claiming a lien
th^r^or under this act, unless it shall be shown that such error or
overcharge is made with intent to defraud: nor shall any such lien
for mnterinl be defeated because of lack of proof that the material
after the delivery thereof actually entered into the construction of
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such building or improvement, although it be shown that such ma-
terial was not actually used in the construction of such building or
improvement: Provided, It is shown that such material was de-
livered either to such owner or his agent for such building or im-
provement to be used in such building or improvement, or at the
place where said building or improvement was being constructed,
for the purpose of being used in construction. And provided, fur-
ther, That in case of the construction of a number of buildings under
contract between the same parties, it shall be sufficient in order to
. establish such lien for material, if it be shown that such material
was in good faith delivered at one of the said buildings for the
purpose of being used in the construction of any one or all of said
buildings, or delivered to the owner or his agent for such buildings,
•*td*b'tfTJsed therein ; and such lien for such material shall attach to all
of said buildings, together with the land upon which the same are
being constructed, the same as in a single building or improvements.
And provided, further, That in the event that the contract relates to
two or more buildings on two or more lots or tracts of land, then all
of said buildings or lots or tracts of land may be included in one
statement of claim for a lien.
Section 8. Assignability of liens or claims for lien; rights of
assignee. All liens or claims for lien which may arise or accrue
under the terms of this act shall be assignable, and proceedings to
inforce such liens or claims for lien may be maintained by and in
the name of the assignee, who shall have as full and complete power
to inforce the same as if such proceedings were taken under the pro-
visions of this act by and in the -name of the lien claimant.
Section 9. When, how and in what court suit may be brought;
two or more lien holders may join in bringing suit;, answers stand as
cross-bills; original bill cannot be dismissed without consent of the
parties; lien claimants may contest each other's claims without for-
mal issues of record; richts of in case of surprise; limitation. If pay-
ment shall not be made to the contractor having a lien by virtue of
this act of any amount due when the same becomes due, then such
contractor may bring suit to inforce his lien by bill or petition, in any
court of competent chancery jurisdiction in the county where the
improvement is located, and in the event that the contract relates to
two or more buildings or two or more lots or tracts of land, then
all of said buildings or lots or tracts of land may be included in one
bill or petition. Any two or more persons having liens on the same
property may join in bringing such suit, setting forth their respective
rights in their bill or petition ; all lien claimants not made parties
thereto may upon application become defendants and inforce their
liens by answer to the bill or petition in the nature of an intervening
petition, and the same shall be taken as a cross-bill against all the
parties to such suit ; and the said bill or petition shall not thereafter
be dismissed as to any such lien claimant, or as to the owner or
owners of the premises without the consent of such lien claimant.
The complainant or petitioner, and all defendants to such bill or
petition mav contest each other's riocht without any formal issue of
re.cord made up between them other than that shown upon the
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original bill or petition, as well with respect to the amount due as
to the right to the benefit of tne lien claimed. Provided, That if by
such contest by co-defendants any lien claimants be t~ken by sur-
prise, the court may, in its discretion, as to such claim, grant a con-
tinuance. The court may render judgment against any persons sum-
moned and failing to appear, as in other cases of default. Such suit
shall be commenced or answer filed within two years after the com-
pletion of the contract, or completion of the extra or additional
work, or furnishing of extra or additional material thereunder.
Section 10. Personal representatives; death of parties in interest.
Suits may be instituted under the provisions of this act in favor of
administrators or executors, and may be maintained against the
representatives in the interest of those against whom the cause of
action accrued, and in suits instituted under the provisions of this
act, the representatives of any party who may die pending the suit
shall be made parties.
Section 11. Who are parties in interest; how and when made;
or may become parties to suit. Publication, service of process on
non-resident; claims not due, etc.; pleading, requisites of bill or peti-
tion; diligence required in prosecuting claim; when and how party
bringing suit may dismiss same. The bill or petition shall contain a
brief statement of the contract or contracts on which it is founded,
the date when made and when completed ; if not completed, why, and
it shall also be set forth the amount due and unpaid, a description
of the premises which are subject to the lien, and such other facts
as may be necessary to a full understanding of the rights of the
parties. Wh^re plans and specifications are by reference made a part
of the contract it shall not be necessary to set the same out in the
pleadings or as exhibits, but the same may be produced on the
trial of the suit. The complainant or petitioner shall make all parties
interested, of whose, interest he is notified or has knowledge, parties
defendant, and summons shall issue and service thereof be had as
in suits in chancery ; and when any defendant resides or has gone
out of the State, or on inquiry cannot be found, or is concealed
within the State, so that process cannot be served on him, the com-
plainant or petitioner shall cause a notice to be given to him in
like manner and upon the same conditions as is provided in suits
of chancery, and his failure to so act with regard to summons or
notice shall be ground for judgment or decree against him as upon the
merits. The same rule shall prevail with cross-petitioners with
regard to any person of whose interests they shall have knowledge,
and who are not already parties to the suit or action. Parties in
interest, within the meaning of this act, shall include persons
entitled to liens thereunder whose claims are not, as well as are.
due at the time of the commencement of suit, and such claim shall
he allowed subjected to a reduction of interest from the date of
judgment at the time such claim is due; also all persons who shall
have any legal or equitable claim to the whole or any part of the
premises upon which a lien may be attempted to be enforced under
the provisions thereof, or who are interested in the subject matter
of the suit. Any such person may, on application to the court
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wherein the suit is pending, be made or become parties at any
time before final judgment. No action or suit under the provisions
of this act shall be voluntarily dismissed by the party bringing the
same without due notice to all parties before the court and lease
of court upon good cause shown and upon terms named by the
court.
Section 12. Practice; powers of court; when receivers may be
appointed. The court shall permit amendments to any part of the
pleadings, and may issue process, make all orders requiring parties
to appear, and requiring notice to be given, that are or may be
authorized in proceedings in chancery and shall have the same
power and jurisdiction of the parties and subject matter, and the
rules of practice and proceedings in such cases shall be the same
as in other cases in chancery, except as is otherwise provided in this
act. The court shall have power to appoint receivers for property
on which liens are sought to be enforced in the same manner
for the same causes and for the same purposes as in cases of fore-
closure of mortgages, as well as to complete any unfinished build-
ing where the same is deemed to be to the best interest of all
parties interested.
Section 13. Practice; answer; defense; right to recover on
counter claim. Defendant shall answer the bill or petition under
oath, unless the oath is waived by the complainant or petitioner.
The owner shall be entitled to make any defense against the con-
tractor by way of set-off, recoupment or counter claim that he
could in any action of the law,, and shall be entitled to the same
right of recovery on proof of such in excess of the claim of the
contractor against the contractor only, but for matters not growing
out of the contract such recovery shall be without prejudice to the
rights of the sub-contractors thereunder for payment out of the
contract price or fund ; and in event that the court shall find, in
any proceeding in chancery, that no right to a lien exists, the
contractor shall be entitled to recover against the owner as at law.
and the court shall render judgment as at law for the amount which
the contractor is entitled to. together with costs in the discretion
of the court. In any proceedings to enforce a lien it shall only be
necessary for all persons seeking a lien on account of wages due
for labor to file in such proceedings an affidavit giving the amount
due, between what dates the same was performed and the kind of
labor performed, and the court shall direct the amount due for
wages as therein specified to be paid within a short day to be fixed
bv the courts. Unless within ten days after the filing of said
claim for wages the amount claimed is contested by the owner of
such other party to the suit, and in order to contest the amount due
for wages it shall be necessary for the party making such contest
to file an affidavit in which he shall state the defense he has to
the allowance of such claim, and the court shall proceed at once to
hear such evidence as the parties may adduce, and determine the
merits as to the allowance of such claim for wages, and in the
event that the allowance for wages is not paid within the tim?
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fixed by the court, then the court shall order the premises sold
to pay such amount in such manner as the court shall direct.
Section 14. Trials; parties ready not to be delayed: when court
may delay order for sale or distribution. In no case shall
the want of preparation for trial of one claim delay the trial in
respect to others, but trials shall be had upon issues between such
parties as are prepared without references to issues between other
parties ; and when one creditor shall have obtained a decree or
judgment for the amount due, the court may order a sale of the
premises on which the lien operates, or a part thereof, so as to
satisfy the decree or judgment: Provided, That the court may,
for good cause shown, delay making any order for sale or distri-
bution until the rights of all parties in interest are ascertained and
settled by the court.
Section 15! Preference to laborers; no preference to first con-
tractor. Upon all questions arising between different contractors
having liens under this act, no preference shall be given to him
whose contract was made first, except the claim of any person for
wages by him personally performed, shall be a preferred lien.
Section 16. Incumbrances;. apportionment; on improvements
made after record of incumbrance ; lien holders have no pro rata
benefit in what owner pays for; fraudulent incumbrances; disposition
of. No incumbrance upon land, created before or after the making
of the contract under the provisions of this act, shall operate upon
the building erected, or materials furnished until a lien in favoi
of the persons having done the work or furnished material shall
have been satisfied, and upon questions arising between incum-
brances and lien creditors, all previous incumbrances shall be pre-
ferred to the extent of the value of the land at the time of making
of the contract, and the lien creditor shall be preferred to the
value of the improvements erected on said premises, and the court
shall ascertain by jury or otherwise, as the case may require, what
proportion of the proceeds of any sale shall be paid to the several
parties in interest. All incumbrances, whether by- mortgage, judg-
ment or otherwise, charged and shown to be fraudulent, in respect
to creditors, may be set aside by the court, and the premises freed
and discharged from such fraudulent incumbrance.
Section 17. Costs; how taxes; attorneys' fees. The costs of
proceedings, as between all parties to the suit, shall be taxed equit-
ably against the losing parties, and when taxed against more than
one party, shall be so taxed against them all in favor of the proper
party but equitably as between themselves; and the costs, as
between creditors aforesaid in contests relative to each other's
claims, shall be subject to the order of the court, and the same rule
shall prevail in respect to costs growing out of the proceedings
against and between incumbrances. In all cases where liens are
enforced, the court shall, in its discretion, order a reasonable
attorney's fee taxed as a part of the costs in favor of the lien
creditor.
Section 18. What estate to be sold; manner of making sales,
when part may be sold. Whatever right or estate such owner had
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in the land at the time of making the contract may be sold in the
same manner as other sales of real estate are made under decrees in
chancery. If any part of the premises can be separated from the res-
idue, and sold without damage to the whole, and if the value thereof
is sufficient to satisfy all the claims proved in the cause, the court
may order a sale of that part.
Section 19. Proceeds of sale; application of pro rata; labor
claims preferred; deficiency decrees; excess, to whom paid. The
court shan ascertain the amount due each lien creditor and shall
direct the application of the proceeds of sale to be made to each
in proportion to their several amounts, according to the provisions
of this act, but the claims of all persons for labor as provided in
section fifteen (15) shall be first paid. If, upon making sale under
this act of any or all premises, -the proceeds of such sale shall
not be sufficient to pay all claims of all parties, according to their
rights, the decree shall be credited by the amount of said sale and
execution may issue in favor of any creditor whose claims are not
satisfied for the balance due as upon a deficiency decree in the
foreclosure of a mortage in chancery and such deficiency decree
shall be a lien upon all real estate and other property of
the party against whom it is entered to the same extent and under
the same limitations as a judgment at law; and in case of excess
of sales over the amount of the de'cree, such excess be paid to the
owner of the land, or to the person who may be entitled to the
same, under the direction of the court.
Section 20. Redemption. Upon all sales under this act, the
right of redemption shall exist in favor of the same persons, and
may be made in the same manner as is or may be provided for
redemption of real estate from sales under judgments and execu-
tions at law.
Section 21. Sub-contractors; liens of sub-contractors; who
are;, extent of their liens superior to creditors or contractors on>
money due contractors; limit of owner's liability; owner liable for
contracts performed after notice thereof ; rights of in case contractor
default may complete, if contractor abandons. Every mechanic,
workman or other person who shall furnish any materials, apparatus,
macnmei ^jT^Tu'res, or furTn^IT rperiorm services or laporTo'r'
TTJaTTpe knowtT^un?eTTTTiT^cT~aT a sm^ojiyja^tor,
and shall have a lien for the value thereof, with imeres^onsucri
amount trom the date the same is due, from the same time, on the
same property as provided for the contractor, and, also, as against
the creditors and assignees, and personal and legal representatives
of the contractor, on the material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery
furnished, and on the moneys or other considerations due or to
become due from the owner under the original contract, whether or
not the original contractor could have obtained a lien or
was by contract or conduct divested or deprived of a right to obtain
a lien. In no case, except as hereinafter provided, shall the owner
be compelled to pay a greater sum for or on account of the com-
pletion of such house, building or other improvements than the price
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or sum stipulated in said original contract or agreement, unless
payment be made to the contractor or to his order, in violation of
the rights and interests of the persons intended to be benefited by
this act. Provided, If it shall appear to the court that the owner
and contractor fraudulently, and for the purpose of defrauding sub-
contractors, fixed an unreasonably low price in their original contract
for the erection or repairing of such building, then the court shall
ascertain how much of a difference exists between a fair price for
labor and material used in said building or other improvements,
and the sum named in said original contract, and said difference
shall be considered a part of the contract and be subject to a lien. But
where the contractor's statement, made as provided in section five
(5), shows the amount to be paid to the sub-contractor, or party
furnishing material; or the sub-contractor's statement, made pur-
suant to section twenty-two (22), shows the amount to become due
for material; or notice is given to the owner, as provided in section
twenty- four (24) and twenty-five (25), and thereafter such sub-
contract shall be performed, or material to the value of the amount
named in such statements or notice, shall be prepared for use and
delivery, or delivered without written protest on the part of the
owner previous to such performance of delivery, or preparation for
delivery, then and in any of such cases such sub-contractors or party
furnishing or preparing material, regardless of the price named
in the original contract, shall have a lien therefor to the"
extent of the amount named in such statements or notice; Also, in
case of default or abandonment by the contractor, the sub-contractor
or party furnishing material shall have and may enforce his lien
to the same extent and in the same manner that the contractor may
under conditions that arise as provided for in section four (4) of
this act, and shall have and may exercise the same rights as are
therein provided for the contractor.
Section 22. Where partners taken in after contract: lien for
material furnished to sub-contractor; lien of sub-contractor; state-
ment of sub-contractor to owner or contractor; penalty for failure
to gire statement. Whenever, after a contract has been made, the
contractor shall associate one or more persons as partners or
joint contractors, in carrying out .die same, or any part thereof,
the lien for materials or labor furnished bv a sub-contractor to such
cont raster -and his partners or associates, as -originally agreed upon
shall continue the same as if the sub-contract .had .been made
with all of said partners. When the contractor shall sub-let his con-
tract or a specific portion thereof to a sub-contractor, the party
furnishing material to or performing labor for such sub-contractor
shall have a lien therefor, and may enforce his lien in the same
manner as is herein provided for the enforcement of liens by sub-
contractors. Any sub-contractor shall, as often as requested in writ-
inp- by the owner, or contractor, or the aerent of either, make out
and give to such owner, contractor or agent, a statement of the
persons furnishing material or labor, giving their names and how
much if anything is due or to become due to each of them, and
which statement shall be made under oath if required. If any
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sub-contractor shall fail to furnish such statement within five (5)
days after such demand, he shall forfeit to such owner or contractor
the sum of fifty (50) dollars for every offense, which may be
recovered in an action of debt before a justice of the peace," and
shall have no right of action against either owner or contractor
until he shall furnish such statement, and the lien of such sub-
contractor shall be subject to the liens of all other creditors.
Section 23. Lien against fund due or to become due; con-
tractors for public improvements, notice; duty and liability of officer
notified1. Any person who shall furnish material, apparatus, fixtures,
machinery, or labor to any contractor for a public improvement in
this state shall have a lien on the money, bonds or warrants due or
to become due such contractor for such improvement: Provided,
such person shall, before payment or delivery thereof is made to
such contractor, notify the officials of the state, county, township,
city or municipality whose duty it is to pay such contractor of his
claim by a, written notice. It shall be the duty of such official so
notified to withhold a sufficient amount to pay such claim until it is
admitted, or by law established and thereupon to pay the amount
thereof to such person, and such payment shall be a credit on the
contract price to be paid such contractor. Any officer violating the
duty hereby imposed upon him shall be liable on his official bond to
. the person serving such notice for the damages resulting from such
violation which may be secured in an action at law in any court
of competent jurisdiction. There shall be no preference between
the persons serving such notice, but all shall be paid pro rata in
proportion to the amount due under their respective contracts.
Section 24. Notice to the owner by sub-contract or limitation
for service of; may be served on owner, agent, architect or superin-
tendent in charge ; duties and liabilities of agents, architect and
superintendent notified; excuse of notice; sub-contractor's protected
to amount named in; form of. Sub-contracjor^. or yartv furnishing
labor or materials, may. at_ajiv_tm ^p^^2aE^^.IEs.ISMU.t2£Ljull^
the contractor, and shall within sixty i davs after the com-
"
hereof, or,
thereafter, wit
Ler the completion of sucl
material, cause a
or his asrent or arc ntect. or rne suoermteiiden
the Dunaing or improvement: rroviaea, sum nonce snail not DC
necessary when the sworn statement of the contractor or sub-con-
tractor provided for herein shall serve to give the owner notice of
the amount due and to whom due, but where such statement is in-
correct as to the amount, the sub-contractor or material man named
therein shall be protected to the extent of the amount named therein
as due or to become due to him.
The form of such notice, mav be as folows : To (name of owner) :\
i You arenereby notified that I have been employed by (the name!
of contractor) to (state here what was the contract or what was!
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i done, or to be done, or what the claim is for) under his contract
iwith you, on youi» pronerty at (here give substantial description of
»the property) and that there was due to me, or is to become due
f(as the case may be) therefor, the sum of ....dollars.
Dated ........ this. . . ..... day of ...... A. D ........
(Signature) ..............
Section 25. Notice to non-resident owner by filing claim with
circuit court, what claim shall consist of; when itemised accounts
not necessary. In all cases when the owner, agent, architect or sup-
erintendent cannot, upon reasonable diligence, be found in the
county in which said improvement is made, or shall not reside
therein, the sub-contractor or person furnishing materials, fixtures.
apparatus, machinery, labor or services may give notice by filing
in the office of the clerk of the circuit court against the person
making the contract and the owner a claim for lien verified by
the affidavit of himself, agent or employe, which shall consist of a
brief statement of his contracts or demand and the balance due after
allowing all credits, and a sufficient correct description of the lot.
lots or tract of land to identify tne same. An itemized account shall
not be necessary.
Section 26. Lien of laborers prefers: limitation as to laborer's
' notice. The claim of any person for wages as a laborer under sec-
tions 15, 21 and 22 of this act shall be a preferred lien.
Section 27. Owner's duty to retain and pay money after notice;
preference to laborers; manner in which he shall make payment;
liability of owner. When the owner or his agent is_ notified as pro-
i
materiaiman.
pay over the same to the parties entitled thereto.
Such payment shall be as follows:
First — All claims for wages shall be paid in full.
Second — The claims of tradesmen, materialmen and sub-con-
tractors, who are entitled to liens pro rata, in proportion to the
amount due them respectively. All payments made as directed
shall, as between such owner and contractor, be considered the same
PS if pnid to such contractor. Any payment made by the owner to
the contractor after such notice, without retaining sufficient money
to pay such claims, shall be considered illegal and made in violation
of the rights of the laborers and sub-contractors and the rights
of such laborers and sub-contractors to a lien shall not be affected
thereby, but the owner shall not be held liable to any laborer and
sub-contractor or other person whose name is omitted from the
statement provided for in sections five (5) and twenty-two (22)
of this act. nor for any larger amount than the sum therein named
as due such person (provided such omission is not made with the
knowledge or collusion of the owner), unless previous thereto or to
his payment to the contractor, he shall be notified as herein provided,
by such person of their claim and the true amount thereof.
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Third — The balance, if any, to the contractor.
Section 28. Suits to enforce lien by sub-contractor; when can
be brought, pleadings, action at law against owner and contractor;
proceedings, extent of owner's liability. If any money due to the
.laborers or sub-contractor be not paid within ten (10)
ml'yfloTTc'eTsserved as provided in sections nve (5), twenty-tour (24),
1y-nve l^o; ana twenty-seven (,ZT;, then such person may
jlrtier tile his petition and entorce his lien as hereinbefore provided""
Tor the coniractor in sections nine (,9j to twenty (20) inclusive, of
this act, exqept as to tne time within which suit shall be brought or
he may sue the owner and contractor jointly for the amount due
him in any court haying jurisdiction of the amount claimed to be
Vdue, and a personal judgment may be rendered therein, as in other
'sfCtd* cases. In such actions at law, as in suits to enforce the lien, the
i Vvpwner shall be liable to the plaintiff for no more than pro rata share
that such person would be entitled to with other sub-contractors out
f tne funds due the contractor from the owner under the contract
etween them, except as hereinbefore provided for laborers, and such
action at law shall be maintained against the owner only in case
the plaintiff establishes his right to the lien. All suits and actions
by sub-contractors shall be against both contractor and owner
jointly, and no decree or judgment shall be rendered therein until
both are duly brought before the court bv process of publication, and
in all courts including actions before a justice of the peace and police
magistrates, such process may be served and publication made as
to all persons except the owners as in suits in chanceries. All such
judgments, where the lien is established, shall be against both
jointly, but shall be enforced against the owner only to the extent
that he is liable under his contract as by this act provided, and
shall recite the date from which the lien thereof attached according
to the provisions of sections one (1) to twenty (20) of this act;
but this shall not preclude a judgment against the contractor, per-
sonally, where the lien is defeated.
Section 29. Judgment before justice of the peace; when transcript
of may be filed; executions thereon; liens thereof. If the execution
issued on a judgment obtained before a justice of the peace or police
magistrate shall be returned not satisfied, a transcript of such judg-
ment may be taken to the circuit court and soread upon the records
thereof, and execution issued thereon as in other cases except that
the lien of the same shall be preserved as a preferred lien on the
property improved from the date recited in the judgment, and
enforced thereon the same as if a decree had been rendered by the
circuit court in a suit to enforce such lien under the provision of
this act.
Section 30. Proceedings for general settlement: interpleader:
how liens and claims cut off and judgment thereon stayed in such
proceedings. If there are several liens under sections twenty-one
(21) and twenty-two (22) upon the same premises, and the owner or
any person having such a lien shall fear that there is not a sufficient
amount coming to the contractor to pay all such liens, such owner
or any one or more persons having such lien may file his or their
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bill or petition in the circuit court of the proper county, stating
such fact and such other facts as may be sufficient to a full under-
standing of the rights of the parties. The contractor and all persons
having liens upon or who are interested in the premises, so far as
the same are known to or can be ascertained by the claimant or
petitioner, upon diligent inquiry shall be made parties. Upon
the hearing the court shall find the amount coming from the
owner to the contractor, and the amount to each of
the persons having liens, and in case the amount found to be
coming to the contractor shall be insufficient to discharge all the
liens in full, the amount so lound in favor of the contractor shall
be divided between the persons entitled to such liens pro rata after
the payment of all claims for wages in proportion to the amounts
so found to be due them respectively. If the amounts so found
to be coming to the contractor shall be sufficient to pay the liens in
full, the same shall be so ordered. The premises may be sold r.s in
otner cases under this act. The parties to such suit shall prosecute
the same under like requirements as are directed in section eleven (11)
of this act and all persons who shall be duly notified of such proceed-
ings and who shall fail to prove their claims, wnether the same be
in judgment against the owner or not, shall forever lose the benefit
of and be precluded from their liens and all claims against th
owner. Upon the filing of such bill or petition the court may, on
the motion of any person interested, and shall, upon final decree,
stay further proceedings upon any suit against the owner on account
of such liens, and costs in such cases shall be adjusted as provided
for in section seventeen (17.)
Section 31. Failure to complete contract by contractor; requisites
and manner of sub-contractor's suit in case of; owner's liability
in case of. Should the contractor, for any cause, fail to complete his
contract, any person entitled to a lien as aforesaid may file his
petition in any court of record against the owner and contractor,
setting forth the nature of his claim, the amount due, as near as
may be, and the names of the parties employed on such house or
other improvement subject to liens; and a notice of such suit shall
be served on the nersons tnerein named, and such as shall appear
shall have their claims adjudicated. The premises may be sold as in
other cases under this act. The parties to such sui* shall prosecutr
.he same under like requirements as are directed in section eleven
(11) of this act.
Section 32. Payment of owner to contractor; when wrongful.
No payments to the contractor or to his order of any money or other
considerations due or to become clue to tne contractor snail be re-
garded as rignttully made, as against tne siiD-conrracior. laoorer, o
party furnishing labor or materials, it made Dy tne owner without
exercising and entorcing the rights ana powers conterred upon him
in sections nve (o) ana twenty-two \£&) 01 tms act.
Section 33. Limitation as to suit of sub-contractors to enforce
lien. Petition shall be filed or suit commenced to enforce the lien
I
82 MECHANICS' LIEN LAW.
Created by sections twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) of this
furnishing material,
Section 34. General provisions. Suit to be commenced or an-
swer filed by lien claimants, and within thirty (30) days on demand
of oivner, tiener cr interested party. Upon written demand of the
owner, liener, or any person interested in the real estate, or their
agent or attorney, served on the person claiming the lien, or his agent
or attorney, requiring suit to be commenced to enforce the lien or
answer to be filed in a pending suit, suit shall be commenced or
answer filed within thirty days thereafter, or the lien shall be for-
feited, and the same released if a claim for a lien has been filed with
the clerk of the circuit court.
Section 35. Neglect to satisfy lien paid or to release when not
sued on time; penalty. Whenever a claim for lien has been filed
with the clerk of the circuit court, either bv the contractor or sub-
contractor, and is afterward paid, with cost of filing same, or where
(there is a failure to institute suit to enforce the same after demand,
fis provided in the preceding section, within the time by this act
limited, the person filing the same or some one duly authorized in
writing to do so, shall acknowledge satisfaction or release thereof,
in the proper book in such office, in writing, on written demand of
the owner, and on neglect to do so for ten days after such written
demand he shall forfeit to the owner the sum of twenty-five (25)
dollars, which may be recovered in an action of debt before a justice
of the peace.
Section 36. Penalty for wrongful sale, use or removal of ma-
terials. Any owner, contractor, sub-contractor or other person who
shall purchase materials on credit and represent at the time of pur-
chase that the same are to be used in a designated building or build-
ings, or other improvement, and shall thereafter sell, use or cause
to be used the said materials in the construction of, or remove the
same to any building or improvement other than that designated, or
dispose of the same for any purpose, without the written consent of
the person of whom the materials were purchased, with intent to
defraud such person, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
on conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars ($500), or confined in the county jail not exceeding one
year, or both so fined and imprisoned.
Section 37. Liens against boats, barges and water craft. Any
architect, contractor, sub-contractor, materialman, or other person
furnishing services, labor or material for the purpose of or in con-
structing, building, altering, repairing or ornamenting a boat, barge
or other water craft, shall have a lien on such boat, barge or other
water craft for the value of such services, labor or material in the
same manner as in this act provided for services, labor or material
furnished by such parties for the purpose of building, altering, re-
pairing or ornamenting a house or other building.
And such lien may be established and enforced in the same
manner as liens are established and enforced under this act. and the
MECHANICS' LIEN LAW. 83
parties shall be held to the same obligations, duties and liabilities as
in case of a contract for building, altering, repairing or ornamenting
a house or other building.
Section 38. Circuit C our_t_Clcrk^s duties with regard to claims
filed; abstract fceT" WWrr^fflfBTfoT lien are filed pursuant to the
provisions of sections seven (7) and twenty-five (25). the clerk of
the circuit court shall endorse^^g^Qn^ the date of filing, and make1
an abstract' fh'ereoTln a'TJook'kept Tor that purpose and properly in-
dexed, containing the name of the person filing the lien, the amountjj
of the lien, the date of filing, the name of the person against whom
the lien is filed, and a description of the property charged with the
lien, for which the person filing the lien shall pay one dollar ($1.00)|
to the clerk.
Section 39. This act is and shall be liberally construed as a
remedial act.
Section 40. An act entitled, "An act to revise the law in relation
to mechanic's liens," approved and in force July 26th, 1895 ; and all
other acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby
repealed : Provided, That this section shall not be construed as to
affect any rights existing or actions pending at the time this act
shall take effect.
GEO. ERHARDT'
Contractor for fainting, Decorating, Hard<wood finishing,
Calcimining and 'Paper Hanging.
Dealer in Paints, Wall Paper, £.tc.
OFFICE— 217 Chamber of Commerce STORE ANT) SHO<P 718 W. Chicago A-oe.
"Boz 272 'Phone Main 375 'Phone West 2077
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MEMBERS OF
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Box.
ADAMS, ANDREW, hoisting machines, 355 31st St. Douglas
1077 228
AFFLECK, B. F., cement, 1060 The Rookery. Harrison 2714 ... 60
AITKIN, JOHN A., sheet metal work, 302 W. Van Buren St.,
Monroe 1230 354
ALLEN, J. LEE, cement and asphalt work. 1238-108 La Salle
St. Main 62 148
ALTIZER, J. P., elevators, 51 Michigan St. Main 1061 132
ANDERSON, B. L., lumber, Seward and Lumber Sts. Canal
1006 47
ANDERSEN, CHARLES C, excavator and wrecker, 176 W.
Madison St. Monroe 1452 260
ANDERSON, JOHN C, plastering contractor, 217, 138 Wash-
ington St. Main 374 345
ANGUS. JOHN, JR., general contractor, 611, 118 Madison St.
Main 3633 352
ARMSTRONG, EARL G., marble work, 217 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 374 224
BALDWIN, M. E., mason contractor, .1651 Marquette Bldg.
Central 1481 108
BARTLETT, C. C., granite, 1109, 100 Washington St 495
85
Examine Your R^ofs and Give Estimate on Repairs
Free of Charge
JOHN BURKE & CO.
FORMERLY BURKE BROS. ESTABLISHED 1876
GRAVEL ROOFERS
And Dealers in Roofing Materials
OFFICE WAREHOUSE
909 W Madison Street CHICAGO 123 Robey St- S. of Madison
Tel. West 1090 Tel. Ogden 361
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M. E. BALDWIN
MASON
CONTRACTOR
BOILER SETTING, SMOKE STACKS, FURNACE AND
ENGINE FOUNDATIONS.
ROOM 1O46 MARQTTBTTB BUILDING,
8O4 DBAHBOHN STHEBT. CHICAGO.
CHARLES BONNER, SYLVESTER MARSHALL,
Pres't and Treas. Vice Pres't and Sec'y
Bonner £&> Marshall Company
PRESSED IMPERVIOUS, PAVING. SAND MOULD,
GLAZED AND WHITE ENAMELED
BRICK, ROOFING TILE.
FACE BRICK
HARRISON 3267 AUTOMATIC 6829
...PLASTERING AND MASONRY...
ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK A SPECiAtrr BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE
OFFICE AND YARD:
126 EAST QUIIMCY STREET CHICAGO
86
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 87
Box.
BECKERLEG, E. L., steel and iron doors, 77 W. Lake St. Main
3297 335
BEIDLER, A. W., fireproofing, The Rookery. Harrison 1705. .. 137
BENNER, M., architectural iron work, 110 W. Monroe St.
Monroe 755 250
BERGER, C. F., cement, 1325 Marquette Bldg. Central 2120 94
BEYMER, A. S., steel doors and shutters, 508, 112 Clark St.
Main 4558 273
BIEMOLT, A., mason contractor, 121 Edgemont ave, 217
Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 484
BIQUE, N. J., calking, 819 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1379 58
BLANKE, F. L., fireproofing, 1403 Schiller Bldg. Main 4142. . 116
BLOME, R. S., concrete construction, Unity Bldg. Central 12. 351
BODENSCHATZ, J. G., limestone, 519 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 4592 192
BOND, L. C., contractor, 115 Dearborn St. Central 3311 16
BONNER, CHAS., pressed brick, 1107 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 2402 269
BOYDELL, JOSHUA, 5808 Indiana ave. Main 374 444
BOLES, FRED T., lumber, 22nd St. and Centre Ave. Canal
307 492
BRAUN. CONRAD, architectural iron work, 3424 Butler St.
Yards 1265 179
BREMER, H. F.. galvanized iron and copper work, 1136 W. 13th
St. Canal 239 456
BRINKMAN, WM.. carpenter and general contractor, 137
School St. Graceland 2691 258
BROWN, N. B., steam heating. 1373 W. Lake St. Ogden 1483. 309
BRUNTON, JULIUS, mill work, Reaper Blk. Central 5094.. 267
BULLARD, C. W.. hardware, 78 Randolph St. Central 2509. . 163
BURKE, AUGUSTUS, gravel roofer, 104 W. Superior St.
Monroe 208 193
RURKE. JOHN, gravel roofer. 909 W. Madison St. West 1090 33
BURNS, JOHN E., lumber, 40 W. Chicago ave. Monroe 211.. 450
BURNS. WM., ornamental bronze and iron work, 73d St. and
Woodlawn Ave. Hyde Park 1744 275
BURROWS, DANIEL W., insurance, 159 La Salle St. Central
4097 218
BUSHNELL. CARL, general contractor, 217 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 374 261
CALHOUN, L. V., castings and forgings, 545 Marquette Bldg.
Central 3505 138
CANHAM, JOHN, mason contractor, 126 E. Quincy St. Har-
nson ?267 177
CARRY. THOATAS. brick. 45th and Roh«v Sf<= Ynrds 128 45
CAR.RIER, J. C., pointing contractor, 550 So. Park ave., Austin.
Austin 4033 to'l 174
CARROLL. MARTIN, concrete fireproofing, 217 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 374 482
BREMER & BIELENBERG
Contractors and Manufacturers of
GALVANIZED IRON AND
COPPER CORNICES
CHICAGO, ILL. ELGIN, ILL.
1136 W. 13lhSt. Tel., Canal No. 239 70 Grove Ave. Tel. No. 2402
ADAMS BROS. & COMPANY
ALL Kl N DS
...BUILDING MATERIAL ELEVATORS...
STEAM. HORSE OR HAND POWER.
PATENTEES OF THE THREE HOD MACHINE
355 THIRTY-FIRST STRE.ET
NEAR DEARBORN STREET
Telephone Douglass 1077 ....CHICAGO.
Boxes $3.00 and Upwards
Chamber Of Commerce
Safety Vaults
132 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO
HOMER P. DAW, MANAGER
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 89
Box.
CARSON, LOUIS, stair builder and interior finisher, 51 Insti-
tute Place. Dearborn 4422 43
CARSON, A. B., bridge and structural iron work, 1223 Seminary
Place. Black 2575 237
CASWELL, C. P., ruberoid roofing, metal paint etc., 188 E Mad-
ison St. Main 1161 ". . 252
CHANDLER, HOMER W., lumber 100 Elston ave. Monroe
2076 449
CHRISTIAN, FRANK E., lime, cement, sand, etc., 243 W. 63rd
St. Went. 924 110
CLANEY, ALEX. B., lumber, 1016 Elston ave. West 383 191
CLARK, A. R., contractor and builder, 119 Monroe St. Cen-
tral 971 481
CLOW, C. R., plumbers' supplies, Franklin & Harrison Sts.
Harrison 3787 213
COFFIN, GORHAM B., paints, 172 Randolph St. Main 624.. 241
COMSTOCK, C. G., elevators, 821 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Harrison 3212 468
CONNELLY, JOHN A., sewer pipe, coping, etc., 84 La Salle
St. Main 609 103
CONWAY, R. F., paving and excavating, 720 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 2712 71
CORLETT, J. D., carpenter contractor, 217 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 374 415
CORMACK, JOS., general contractor, 719, 145 LaSalle St.
Central 5435 136
CORNISH. J. B., varnishes, 2620 Armour Ave. South 1709 366
COOK. CHAS. E., tile, brick, cement, etc., 331 Monadnock
Bldg. 3424 Harrison 216
GRAIN. C. S.. surety bonds, 558 The Rookery. Harrison 862. . 56
CRANE, F. R., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 479
CREAR, WM., mason and boiler setter, 99 W. Randolph St.
Monroe 1388 360
CRILLEY. W. M., contractor and builder, 167 Dearborn St.
Central 2993 59
DAVIS. REGINALD J., interior finisher, Railway Exchange
Bldp. Harrison 4324 303
DAWSON, CHARLES L.. mantels, consols, tiles, etc., 197 N.
Halsted St. Monroe 569 414
DEACON, T. C. lumber. 22d and Fisk Sts. Canal 247 210
DECAMP, W. H.. marble work, foot of Orleans St. Main 229. 112
DECKER, P. H., general contractor, 52 Dearborn St. Central
5141 130
deCONINGH, FRED'K, steel roofing. 114 W 19th PI. Canal
810 69
DFLANEY. MARTIN. 217 Chamber of Commerce, Main 374. 483
deSMET. GEO. W.. Portland Cement. 317 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 46 135
DICK. JOHN, general contractor, 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 .353
Telephones) C-tra, ^ 5141
PHILLIP H. DECKER.
General Contractor
52 Dearborn Street CHICAGO
Special Facilities for Executing Large Contracts in Architectural
and Engineering Work
CHARLES GIBBS & CO.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
134 WASHINGTON ST.
MANUFACTURERS OF
DUMB WAITERS and HAND ELEVATORS
TEL. 374 MAIN. FACTORY, 395 W. LAKE ST.
JOHN A. ROEBLING'S SONS CO.
Manufacturers
WIRR OABLRS
OF ALL DESCRIPTION
Insulated and Bare Copper Wire Cables
For Power and Telephone Service
FACTORY, TRENTON, N. J.
SALES OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
171-173 LAKE ST., CHICAGO
90
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 91
Box.
DICKENSON, O. A., metal lathing contractor, 172 N. Western
Ave. Ogden 1138 467
DICKINSON, A. E., Bedford stone, 204 Dearborn St. Cen-
tral 1698 i 50
DIENER, T. C., cut stone contractor, 346 West 21st St. Canal
133 511
DOERR, JOHN N., lumber, Evanston 296
DRISCOLL, M. S., painting and decorating, 357 W Van
Buren. Monroe 2282 376
DUFFIN, DANIEL, iron works, 4001 Wentworth Ave.
Yards 137 211
DUNFEE, CHAS. W., parquet and hardwood floors, 59 N.
Claremont Ave. West 1966 128
EBERT, THEO.. painter, 605 Grand Ave. Seeley 981 133
EBERTSHAEUSER, HENRY, cut stone contractor, 56 E. Di-
vision St. North 793 171
EIKER, CHAS. F., fireproofing, 1515 Marquette Bldg. Central
1311 389
EILENBERGER, HERMAN, carpenter contractor, 153 La
Salle St. Central 5170 3
ELLIOTT, J. M., roofing contractor, 411 Blue Island Ave.
Canal 688 469
ENGELSMANN, FRANZ, plastic relief decorator, 298 N. Hal-
sted St 87
ERHARDT, GEORGE, painting and hardwood finishing, 217
Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 272
ERICSSEN, HENRY, mason contractor, 84 La Salle St.
Main 4562 334
EVANS. B. C., s*wer pine. 4437 State St. Oakland 686 475
PALKENAU, VICTOR, general contractor, 108 La Salle St.
Main 4434 26
PATCH, E. P.. Liability and Acc't, Insurance. 159 La Salle St.
Central 311 320
FICHT. A. E., boiler compound, 811 Great Northern Bldg.
Harrison 2383 410
FIELD. JOHN S., sand, cement, etc., 171 La Salle St. Central
1006 185
FLANIGAN, C. A., lumber, 35th St. and Center Ave. Yards
-02 374
FLETCHER. GEORGE, nr-^nroof painting and whitewashing,
672 W. Ma'lison St. West 1417 111
FLINDALL. JOHN, marble and mosaic work, 735 W Kinzie
St. West 784 301
FOLEY. PHILIP J.. sash, doors and mill work, 471 W. 22d St.
Canal 54 203
FOSTER, F. H., contractor and builder, 134 Clark St. Main
2706 279
FOSTER. GFO. P.. surety bonds. First National Bank Bldg.
Central 461 . 287
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MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 93
Box.
FREEMAN, DANIEL, general contractor, 217 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 374 199
FRENCH, F. F., engines, boilers, pumps, scales, etc., Monroe
and Franklin Sts. Main 2025 165
FRENCH, J. B., sidewalk lights, 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 222
FROLICHSTEIN, W. B., structural and ornamental iron work,
31 Indiana St. North 85 251
FULTON, S. Q., plastering, 200 Monroe St. Main 2515 427
FURST, GEO. C., cut stone contractor, 73 Hawthorne Ave.
North 526 365
GARDNER, GEO. C, hardware specialties, First National Bank
Bldg. Central 2467 114
GAREAU. CESAIRE, carpenter contractor, 875 W. Harrison
St. West 2360 466
GARTH WAIT, F. M., general contractor, 318 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 4899 182
GAVIN, WM., plastering contractor, 4248 Wabash ave. Drexel
9433 434
GLEASON, JOHN J., plumber, 477 Wabash ave. Harrison 95. 63
GEIPEL, ERNEST, 'cut stone contractor, 5830 Center ave.
Wentworth 40 212
GIBBS, CHAS., dumb waiters and elevators, 217 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 374 153
GIBSON, A. F., cut stone contractor, 3327 La Salle St. Yards
1274 172
GILBERT. GEO. A., liability insurance, 159 LaSalle St. Cen-
tral 5781 407
GINDELE, CHAS. W., general contractor, 3333 La Salle St.
Yards 1278 141
GLETCH, T. C., painter and decorator, 57 Evanston Ave. Lake
View 759 384
GODFRTAUX, C. N., cut stone contractor, 1058 Girard St. Ash-
land 2673 118
GORDON. ALEX, storage. 757 N. Clark St. North 1418 332
GORMLEY. J. H., builders' hardware, 78 Randolph St. Cen-
tral 2509 163
GRACE. WM.. creneral contractor. 1408 Wnbash Ave. South 426 238
GRAY. GEO. C., pressed and fire brick, fire clay, cement, etc.,
1210 Chamber of "Commerce Bldg. Main 1732 271
GRIFFITHS. JOHN, general contractor, 135 Adams St. Cen-
tral 2948 14
HAGAN, TAS. M.. roofing. 651 W. ATadison St. West 954 304
HAIGH, JOSEPH, general contractor, 204 Dearborn St. Cen-
tral 1 464 97
HALSTED, JOS., arch'l iron works, 388 W. Randolph St.
Monroe 510 11
HALVORSON, H. L., fire escapes, 179 N. Morgan St.
604 . 85
Residence, 514 W. 14th St.
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Office. 154 W. WASHINGTON BLVD.
Phone Monroe 140 CHICAGO
Wood Mantels, Tiles
Grates, Consoles
Ceramic Mosaic
FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS
Interior Woodworking Co*
'Phone, Harrison 86
296 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO
ALEXANDER HENDRY
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Contracting a Specialty. Carpenter and Jobbing Work. Tailors'
Cutting Tables and Fire Jobs. Store and Office Fixtures. All kinds
of Lumber and Mouldings for sale. Mill and Cold Storage Work.
Long Distance Telephone, North 360
J29-J3 J N. Franklin St., near cor. Ontario CHICAGO
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MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 95
Box.
HAMILTON, J. W., cut stone contractor, 73rd St. & Kimbark
Ave. Hyde Park 1326 101
HANSEN, R., cement and concrete work, 704 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 883 282
HARDIN, P. K., general contractor, 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 77
HANRAHAN, R. T., contractor, 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 420
HARING, L. C., mill work, 11-38 Clybourne Ave. North 234.. 418
HARRSCH, R. E., cut stone contractor, Blanche & Fleetwood
Sts. Monroe 837 246
II ART. VV. B.. varnishes, 378 26th St. South 798 115
HAYES, FRANK, paints, oil, glass, etc., 59 W. Randolph St.
Main 1425 28.',
HAYES, J. C., general contractor, 306-204 Dearborn St. Cen-
tral 1650 51
HEINEMAN, T. A., limestone, 320 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 347 390
HEINEMANN, LOUIS, arch'l iron, 810 Melrose St. Lake
View 969 346
HENDERSON, C. J., pressed brick, 1205 Chamber of Com-
merce Bldg. Main 416 229
HENNESSY. R. M., general contractor, 100 Washington St.
Central 2622 183
HENRY, OTTO, marble, mosaic and tile work, 3208 Shields
ave. Yards 1197 161
HERLTLY, J. D., steam heating, 128 Fifth Ave. Main 1027 469
HKTTLER. H. H., lumber, 1324 Elston Ave. West 1596 123
HEWES, L. J.. machinery. 1219 First National Bank Bldg.
Central 2193 486
HICKEY, M. H., wire, iron and brass work, 54 Dearborn St.
Central 61 6 223
HINES. EDWARD, lumber, Lincoln St. and Blue Island
A ve. Canal 349 6
HOFFMAN, W. L.. general contractor, 24G W. 47th St. Yards
599 460
HOGAN, JAS. A., lime stone. 22nd and Lumber Sts. Canal
136 64
HOGG. E. W., woven wood lath, 411 Unity Bldg. Cen-
tral 2370 : 197
HOLMES. O. W.. foundry. 13 N. Jefferson St. Main 742 476
HORN. WM., structiral iron, 902 W. Lake St. West 1018 190
HORSTING. B. F., leather belting mfr., 67-69 So. Canal St.
Main 267S • 237
HORTON. HORACE E-. structural steel work, 105th and
Throon Sts. Wentworth 607 387
FOWE. TAS.. lumber. Archer Ave & Quarry. Canal 1224 62
HOWELL. S. S.. heat;nsr and ventilating appart'?, 204 Dear-
. born St. Central 1632 . . 362
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TANK ft SHEET STEEL, BEAMS & CHANNELS,
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BOILER TUBES, BOILER BRACES.
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AND
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MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 97
Box.
HUDSON, P. S., radiators, boilers and valves, 43 W. Ran-
dolph St. Main 3539 16(J
HUMPHREY, CHARGES, sand and gravel, 6434 Eggleston
Ave. Wentworth 2443 169
IN GRAM, JOHN, roohng contractor, 145 Laballe be. Central
5435 377
JENEbON, W. H., builders' hardware, 47 W. Randolph St.
Main 1375 r 21 ;
JENNET, PETER, structural iron ana steel, 3541 Shields Ave.
Yards 1041 142
JOHNSON, FRANK J., contractors' machinery, 58 So. Canal
St. Main 4279 35
JOHNSON, C. W., general contractor, 153 La Salle St.
Central 2673 158
JOHNSON, ROBERT S., contracting engineer, R. 926-153 La
Salle St < 89
JOHNSON, WM., Bedford stone, Bloomington, Ind 340
JONES, C. W., roofing, 3223 La Salle St. Yards 1187 146
JOYAUX, EUGENE, whitewashing, 915 Blue Island Ave.
Canal 176 474
KADESHEWITZ, M., mason contractor, 312 Haddon Ave.
Ogden 4201 488
KALCHBRENNER, JOHN, mason contractor, 4752 Princeton
Ave. Yards 6266 461
KELLY, A. W., brick and building material, 242 W. 63d St.
Wentworth 571 54
KELLY, B. J., roofer, 3962 Cottage Grove Ave. Douglas 1611. 49
KENNY, W. S., glass, paints and oils, 80-82 Wabash Ave. Cen-
tral 1944 507
KIMBALL, W. G., glass, paints and oils, 442 Wabash Ave.
Harrison 2239 154
KIMBELL, E. C., press brick, 302 Chamber of Commerce. Main
1362 263
KIMBELL, S. S., pressed brick, 304 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1399 91
KINSELLA, JOHN J., glass and mirrors, 22d and Johnson Sts.
Canal 1008 338
KISSACK, WM., crushed stone, 92 La Salle St. Main 1112. . 167
KLEIN, A., architectural iron work, 734 Blue Island Ave.
Canal 1584 406
KNEALE, J. C., real estate, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main
374 75
KOHLER, G. A. E., contracting electrical engineer, 277 Dear-
born St. Harrison 322 215
KOLL, H. C., wood columns, 77 Weed St. North 123 323
KRUG, SEBASTIAN, sand, gravel and wrecking, 167 Dearborn
St. Central 1726 155
KRUG, WM., sand and excavating, 2829 LaSalle St. South 976 5
LABAHN, J. F., brick, 94 LaSalle St. Main 3792 408
The penchants' hoan and Trust Company-Bank
NORTHWEST CORNER ADAMS AND CLARK STREETS.
OLDEST BRISK IN OHIC7TGQ.
3% Interest on Savings. Capital and Surplus, $6,000,000.
DIRECTORS:
Marshall Field Enos M. Barton Cyrus H. McCormick Thies J. Lefens
Albert Keep Clarence A. Burley Lambert Tree E.H.Gary
Erskine M. Phelps E. D. Hulbert Moses J. Wentworth Chauncey Keep
Orson Smith •
Residence, 3514 Rockwell St. Telephone Main 2656
M. LAMARCHE
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
Plastering Contractor
514-112 CLARK STREET
A. KLEIN, Proprietor
South-Western
Architectural
Iron Works
Iron WorkMBuildings
MANUFACTURERS OF
ORNAMENTAL
AND
STRUCTURAL
Telephone, Canal 1584
All Orders Promptly Attended to
Main Office: Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Tel. Main 374
734 Blue Island Avenue CHICAGO, ILL
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 99
Box.
LANDON, E. R., iron and wire work, First National Bank
Bldg. Central 5154 462
LANGE, ALBERT, glass, 369 So. Halsted St. Monroe 106. ... 231
LAMARCHE, M., plastering contractor, 112 Clark St. Main
2656 209
LARSON, P. L-, iron work, 265 W. Lake St. Monroe 2327 242
LARSON, AUGUST, cut stone contractor, 36th St. and Stewart
Ave 170
LARSON, NELS. A, cut stone contractor, 3402 La Salle St.
Yards 895 176
LEAFGREEN, B. A., general contractor, 145 La Salle St.
Central 3319 178
LEAFGREEN, H. A., contractor, Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 4790 341
LEICHSENRING, H. C, marble, mosaic and tile work, 389
Flournoy St. West 306 41
LEWIS, EDWARD C., heating contractor, 433 Wabash Ave.
Harrison 349 356
LILL, GEORGE, coal 39 Chester St. North 1880 106
LINDQUIST, J. E., crushed stone, 418 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 3382 65
LLEWELLYN, FRANK J.. structural steel and iron, Monad-
nock Blk. Harrison 3760 121
LOCKETT, OSWALD, builders' hardware, 71 Randolph St.
Central 551 236
LONG, ALBERT, heating contractor, 820-84 La Salle St. Main
3098 341
LOTZ, PHILIP, mason and builder, 58 Wabash Ave. Central
3231 299
LUDINGTON, N. J., lumber, Loomis St., So of 22nd. Canal
748 402
LUDWTG, HERMAN, mason contractor. 4043 N. Clark St 326
LUTTER, H. J., brick, Irving Park Blvd. and river. Lakeview
606 129
LYON, HARRY A., estimater, 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 202
MACE, A. C., general contractor, 159 La Salle St. Central
3409 187
MACOMRER. F. B., wire rope, 21 So. Canal St. Main 3675. . . 113
MACK. THOS.. varnishes, 315 N. Branch St. North 361 417
MAGNER. THOS. J., Liability and Acc't. Insurance, 189 La
Salle St. Central 4206 ' 198
MAHAN, W. R., Bedford stone, 1116 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 3136 42
MALONE, E. T., stone, 502 Chamber of Commerce. Main 3336 305
MALLORY, L. S., steel and iron, 18 Milwaukee Ave. Main
337 412
MANSON, WM., contractor, R. 5228 So. Park Ave. Drexel 1662 430
MARTIN, W. D., sheet metal, 671 Larrabee St. North 1772. .. 333
DIMENSION
RUBBLE
CURBING
LEMONT LIMESTONE Co.
519 Chamber of Commerce Building.
OFFICE 'PHONE, MAIN 4592.
DOCKS AND YARDS, ARNOLD'S SUP, ASHLAND AVENUE, SOUTH OF 22nd St.
TELEPHONE, CANAL 70
NORTH SIDE YARD, BELMONT AVE. AND ROCKWELL ST.
TELEPHONE, WEST 805. CHICAGO.
OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY,
^^ I 1^^ NEW YORK-CHICAGO.
Sir ELEVATORS
"THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD."
F. P. Smith
Wire ™* Iron Works
DESIGNERS AND
MANUFACTURERS OF
1OO-102 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO
Ornamental iron
Iron and Bronze Foundry
STRUCTURAL IRON
BRASS AND ELECTRO-PLATED
WORK, LATH, ETC.
IRON FENCES
STAIRS, STABLE FIXTURES
JAILS, GUARDS, FIRE ESCAPES
BUILDERS' WORK
SHUTTERS AND DOORS
Elevator Enclosures
and Cabs
TELEPHONE, Central 438, Foundry and Shops : 26 to 50 Chester St,
100
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 101
Box.
MARTIN, W. H., insurance, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main
374 124
MATHEWS, A. B., Luxfer prisms, 346 Wabash Ave. Harrison
4105 244
MATHIS, J. W., fans and ventilators, 25th Place and Stewart
Ave. South 845 306
MAYOR, JOHN, general contractor, First National Bank
Bldg. Central 2435 156
MAXWELL, JAS., hardwood flooring, 21st and Loomis Sts.
Canal 890 206
MEARS, C. H., lumber, 1103 Belmont Ave. Lakeview 765 383
METCALFE, CHAS. S., limestone, 305 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 3441 259
MESSER, W. A., lumber, Chamber of Commerce. Main 2761. 194
MESSERSMITH, GEO., general contractor, 310, 56 5th Ave. . 27
MILNER, A. N., road rollers, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main
374 371
MOE, G. N., carpenter contractor, 123 76th St. and 217 Cham-
ber of Commerce. Main 374 284
MOE, INGWALD, general contractor, 217 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 374 220
MOGG. M. E.. crushed stone, sand and gravel, 4230 State St.
Oakland 1540 248
MOHR, JOS., boilers and plate work, 32 Illinois St. Main
1584 207
MORSE. BURTON E.. bridge and structural steel work, 204
Dearborn St. Central 55 173
MORAN. CHAS. A., roofing and cement work, 456 W. Taylor St.
Monroe 839 266
MORSE. F. J., cement, 519 Chamber of Commerce. Main 4592. 254
MORRISON, GEO., carpenter contractor, 108 La Salle St.
Main 3927 405
MORTIMER, W. H., general contractor, 184 LaSalle St. Main
2665 2
MOTSCHMAN. A., general contractor. 707 Security Bldg 472
MOULDING. THOS. C., pressed brick, 1202 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 117 457
MUELLER. CARL R., mason contractor, 1338 Sheffield Ave.
Main 374 39
MUELLER. HERMAN, mason contractor, 217 Chamber of
Commerce. Mam 374 17
MUELLER. OSKAR, mason contractor, 217 Chamber of
Commerce, Chicago. Main 374 274
MUNSON, H. B.. granite. Milwaukee and 217 Chamber of
Commerce. Chicago. Main 374 256
MUTH, CHRIST, architectural iron work. 432 Blue Island Ave.
Canal 1129 288
MYERS, E. B., sewer pipe, coping etc., 214 Royal Insurance
Bldg. Harrison 3894 40
H. V. SNYDER L. R. SNYDER
H. V. SNYDER & SON
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
813 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PHONE MAIN 3616
MEMBERS
PHONE MAIN 374 CHICAGO
FRANK SCAAR & CO.
Architectural
Iron Work
Manufacturers of
STRUCTURAL
and
ORNAMENTAL
92 to 98 W. Eleventh Street, CHICAGO
NEAR BLUE ISLAND AVENUE
Telephone, Monroe 1289 Estimates and Designs furnished on application
Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Box 147
TELEPHONE, CENTRAL 903
ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND CEMENT PAVING. FELT, GRAVEL,
AND COMPOSITION ROOFS, FLAX-FELT AND WOOL-FELT ROOFS,
ACTINOLITE ROOFS, TILE ROOFS.
204 DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO, ILL.
W. GALLAHER TELEPHONE, HARRISON 2897 S. B SPECK
GALLAHER C& SPECK
MANUFACTURERS I^IxxV^I I I I >I d. I \ I ELEVATOR, PUMP
AND AND
REPAIRERS OF STEAM POWER AND ENG,NEWORK
ALLK.NDSOF HEATING APPARATUS A SPEC.ALTY
295-297 FIFTH AVENUE CHICAGO
102
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 103
Box.
McBEAN, J. G., paving, cedar posts, 167 Dearborn St. Central
2414 350
MCCARTHY, W. H., fire brick and fireprooring, 514 Chamber
of Commerce. Main 2236 234
McCA JSi N, D., contractor, Evanston . . . 84
McCONNELL, JOHN, veneered doors, 189 LaSalle St. Cen-
tral 4U35 : 442
McGOVERN, M. H., concrete contractor, 414 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 1308 270
McGRA W, J. W., lumber, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 436
McILROY, R. J., roofing and cornice works, 1519 State St.
South 1191 316
McKEON, C. J., roofing contractor, 791 Grand Aye. West 470. 307
McMILLAN, WM. M., bedford stone,, 620 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 3113 ' 253
NACEY, P., plumbing and heating, 315 Wabash Ave. Harrison
387 355
NATHAN, CHAS. E., contractors' supplies, 217 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 374 162
NELSON, N. J., painter and decorator, 193 Wabash Ave. Cen-
tral 3449 344
NEWMAN, W. J., wrecking and excavating, 84 La Salle St.
Main 1693 82
NICHOLSON, THOS., general contractor, 315 Dearborn St.
Harrison 2466 29
NICHOLS, VERNON E., lumber, Ashland and 22nd St.
Canal 894 80
NOBLE, G. S., concrete mixers and machinery, 1406-188 Mad-
ison St 226
NOLLAU, ARTHUR, sash, doors, etc., 35 Fullerton Ave. North
480 81
NORDBERG, O. F., mantels, tiles, etc., 6221 Wentworth Ave.
Wentworth 800 104
NOURSE, J. A., yellow pine and fir lumber, 1117 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 4682 400
NOWACK. OTTO, ornamental brass and iron work, 780 W.
Chicago Ave. West 874 276
NOYES, E. E., cornice maker, 584 W. Lake St. West 1284 352
NELSON, F. P., general contractor, 715 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 3162 300
O'BRIEN. THOS. F., plastering contractor, 95 Washington
St. Central 5167 156
O'CONNELL, THOS. F., lime and cement, 419 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 860 419
O'CONNOR, J. P., general contractor, 188 Madison St. Main
3155 321
O'LAUGHLIN, A. C., lime and crushed stone, 172 Washington
St. Main 4145 205
O'LEARY, John W.. iron and steel and heavy hardware. Lake
and Desplaines Sts. Monroe 196 298
TELEPHONES: Main 808. Auto 5804.
J. H. CLARK,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer In
AND MECHANICS' TOOLS.
155 Lake Street, CHICAGO, ILL.
LOUIS HEINEMANN
ESTABLISHED 1888.
STRUCTURAL AND ARCHITECTURAL
IRON WORKS
Tel. Lake View 969.
819-21-23 Metros* St.. CHICAGO, ILL.
OTTO NOWACK^Prcsident HENRY F. C. EGGERT, Secy.-Treas.
Eastern Metal Works
Architectural and Structural
STEELiHIRON
FOR BUILDINGS
Iron Fences Stair Railings Store Fronts
Fire Escapes Gratings Guards, Etc.
780 W. CHICAGO ST.** * CHICAGO
TELEPHONE, 874 West.
104
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 105
Box.
PAGELS, GEORGE, wood turning, band sawing, etc., Loomis
St. near 21st. Canal 391 510
PAHLKE, AUGUST, carpenter, 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 61
PALMER, W. E-, mill work, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main
374 120
PARKER, A. E., hoisting machinery, 463 W. 22nd St. Canal
6680 403
PARSONS, E. A., hollow concrete walls, 6428-36 Wentworth
Ave. Wentworth 111 221
PASTOR, OTTO, iron work, 497 W. 22nd St. Canal 210 458
PASCHEN, CHR., tuckpointing and building, repairs, 976
N. Leavitt St. Ogden 1787 290
PATTERSON, J. R., cement mauufacturing, 39th St. & Lowe
Ave. Yards 716 180
PEASE, JAMES, painter, 3212 Dover Ave. Lakeview 151 243
PECK, H. H., marble and mosaic work, 3542 Shields Ave. Yards
160 190
PERKINS, E. B., cement construction, 217 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 374 53
PETERSON, C. E., sash, doors, mill work, 4914 Wentworth
Ave. Yards 515 .' 291
PETERSON, W. F. carpenter contractor, 2695 Magnolia ave.
Sheridan 1407 409
PETERSEN, H. A., architectural iron and electrical con-
struction, 1125 Belmont Ave. Irving 333 and 211 Cham-
ber of Commerce. Main 1589 195
PETERSON, P., lumber. 21 E. North Ave. North 221 46
PICK, JACOB E., painting contractor, 1141 N. Hamlin Ave.
Ashland 8304 200
PIERCE, E. F., general contractor, 1015, 100 Washington St.
Central 888 443
FINGER, P. J., contractor and builder, 602-160 Washington St.
Main 1642 295
PLEAS, J. J., lime and crushed stone, 19th and Lincoln Sts.
Canal 388 93
POPE, SAML. I., heating and water works construction, 217
Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 315
POPE. G. J., lumber, 1602 Fisher Rldg. Harrison 546 208
PRATT, W. H.. structural steel, 50 Wabansia Ave. Monroe 1721 375
PREBLE. A. C., iron, steel and vault doors, 29 Pearce St.
Monroe 1026 388
PROSSER. A., lumber. 38th and Morgan Sts. Yards 204 292
PULSIFER, H. M.. electric and heating apparatus, 281 So.
Clinton St. Harrison 846 354
PUTNAM. FRANK W., expanded metal. Old Colony Bldg.
Harrison 799 416
RANDOLPH, S. M., fireproofing. 1005 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 586 . . 143
PIONEER FIRE PROOFING CO
1515 Marquette Building.
. CHICAGO .
CONTRACTORS FOR FIREPROOFING OF BUILDINGS
MANUFACTURERS OF CLAY PRODUCTS.
TELEPHONES: 1311 Central, 2211 Automatic.
MAIN 1894
Established 1873
PARQUET and HARDWOOD
FLOORS.
WAX FLOOR POLISH
Especial attention given to 7-8
Floors of all descriptions.
J. DUNFEE & CO.
SALESROOM: 104 and 106
Franklin St. CHICAGO
Factory: Kinzie and Claremont Ave.
The Flanagan & Biedenweg Co.
LEADED
ART «» GLASS
CHURCH, MEMORIAL, SOCIETY AND DOMESTIC
WINDOWS. BEVEL PLATE AND COPPER METALLIC
SASH. CUT, ORNAMENTAL AND MITRE WORK.
'PHONE, NORTH 218.
57-63 ILLINOIS STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
106
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 107
Box.
RAMSEY, W. W., fireproofing and metal lath, 315 Old Colony
Bldg. Main 1313 347
RATCLIFFE, JAS. L., carpenter contractor, box 20 Evan'ston. 20
RATHMANN, OTTO, building and monumental granite, Mil-
waukee 379
RATTENBURY, W. H., electrical construction, 279 Dearborn
St. Harrison 333 370
RAWLE, JOHN, cut stone contractor, 609 Chamber of Com-
merce. Tel. Main 659 186
RAVENSCROFT, E. H., general contractor, 1761 Monadnock
Bldg. Harrison 1453 240
REES, GEO. H., wood mantels, mosaic, etc., 91 Dearborn St.
Central 1566 391
REES, J. F., building contractor, Bloomington, Ills 21
RIENDEAU, L. J., house raiser, 669 S. Talmon Ave. Canal 141
also 928 Stock Exchange Bldg 445
RIPLEY, HERBERT, excavator, sand, 3746 Calumet Ave.
Douglas 1264 219
RITTER, E. W., engines, boilers, sidewalk lights, 1441 Monad-
nock Bldg. Harrison 140 497
ROBBINS, D. S., concrete building machinery, 15, 92 LaSalle
St. Main 877 289
ROBBINS, W. R., lumber, 3700 So. Center A.ve. Yards 22 426
RODATZ, JACOB, general contractor, Rookery Bldg. Harrison
3398 4
ROBERTS, JESSE E-, concrete contractor, 827 First National
Bank Bldg. Central 506 281
ROST, THEODOR, electrical construction, 84 LaSalle St. Main
4530 '. 102
RUSSELL, THOS. G., art glass, 57 Illinois St. North 218 318
RUTHERFORD, JAS. L., general contractor, 217 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 374 127
SACKLEY, JAS. A., paving contractor, 307 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 3862 501
SANDERS, P., plumber, 1314 Wabash Ave. South 1149 327
SCAAR, FRANK, architectural iron work, 92 W. llth St. Mon-
roe 1289 * 147
SCHARMER, JACOB, carpenter contractor, 1007 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 731 88
SCHILLINGER, G. A., cement and asphalt paving, 1181 N.
Seeley Ave. West 690 28
SCHLUETER. H. W., general contractor, Marquette Bldg.
Central 1522 425
SCHREIBER. W. C. lumber, 22d and Loomis Sts. Canal 820. . 140
SCHULTZ, FRED, lime and cement, 658 S. Halsted St. Canal
17 92
SCHULTZ, W. W., lumber, 1225 Old Colony Bldg. Harri-
son 4247 201
SCHULLER, LAWRENCE, builders' supplies, 507 Chamber
of Commerce. Main 2714.. 37
"NOT STONE, BETTER THAN STONE"
E. M. Camp of cMurphy & Camp, Architects
BEFORE BUILDING SEE THE
HOTCHKISS PNEUMATIC STONE
for Concrete Window Sills, Solid and Hollow Building Blocks, Curbing, Chimney Caps
and Concrete Specialties
WE ERECT CONCRETE STONE BUILDINGS
HOTCHKISS CONCRETE STONE COMPANY,
1 109, 100 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO. Long Distance Phone: 2599 Central
Motto i "NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD CAN CONCRETE BE MADE'
TELEPHONE WEST 1417.
GEO. FLETCHER C& CO.
COLD WATER PAINTING,
WHITEWASHING, ETC.
BY MACH I N E OR BRUSH
672 West Madison Street CHICAGO
CHR. MUTH,
Manufacturer oi all kinds of
Architectural Wrought and Cast Iron Work
For Buildings, Fences, Doors, Shutters, Stairs and Railings,
Gratings, Platforms.
TRUSS WORK AND STORE FRONTS.
Sron and Plated JasA S&ars 428 BIU6 Island AVBHUe, CHICAGO
Escapes a Specialty. TELEPHONE, CANAL 1 1 29 .
Branch Store:
Bine Island Ave. & Wood St.
Phone Canal 232
Ke I ley fl/laus & Co.
Lake Street Bridge
CHICAGO
Iron and Steel
Heavy Hardware
BOLTS NUTS WASHERS
ANVILS FORGES SHOVELS
Six Telephones; All Main 322
108
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 109
Box.
SCOTT, J. W., wire and iron works, 575 Carroll Ave. West 916. 286
SCULLY, A. B., steel, iron and machinery, Halsted and Fulton
Sts. Monroe 171 : 392
SCOWN, WM. ]., general contractor, 115 Dearborn St.
Central 2827 227
SELBY, S. P., cement, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374. 459
SEJALON, R., plate glass and mirrors, 2276 Lumber St. Canal
1171 329
SEXTON, J. M. L., brick, 1459 Michigan Ave. South 607 55
SHANLEY, JOHN H., varnish, 22nd and Dearborn St. South
26 494
SHANE, SOL. L, house wrecker, 3411 Wentworth Ave. Yards
1275 36
SHAW, WILLIS, contractors' machinery, 171 LaSalle St. Cen-
tral 1766 90
SHEELER, H., house mover, 715 Chamber of Commerce. Main
730 393
SHEFLER, C. B., sand, fire brick, sewer pipe, 1201, 188 Madison
St. Main 4827 78
SHERLOCK, A. W., calker, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main
374 348
SHERWOOD, LUDLOW S., hardware manufacturing, 26 Lake
St. Central 110 404
SHIELDS, R. P., general contractor, 71-119 La Salle St. Main
4253 105
SHOEMAKER, F. S., teaming, 6009 S. Sangamon St. Gar-
field 101 369
SHUGRUE, JAS., plastering contractor, 113 Flournoy St... 342
SHUGRUE, M., plastering contractor, 1109 184 La Salle St.
Main 2665 429
SILVERBERG. A., glass, 260 W. 12th St. Canal 769 373
SIMPSON, ALEX., plastering contractor, 1172 S. Central
Park Ave. Canal 6167 363
SINCLAIR, JAS., Darlington stone, 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 196
SMITH, F. P., wire and iron works, 100 Lake St. Central
438 360
SMITH, HENRY F., heating contractor, 17 South Carpenter
St. Monroe 2190 454
SNYDER, H. V., general contractor, 813 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 3616 322
SOLLITT, R. T., general contractor, 140 Dearborn St. Cen-
tral 4148 470
SPECK, J. B., mfr. and repairer machinery, 295 5th Ave. Har-
rison 2897 364
SPEED, JAS. B., cement, 718 Chamber of Commerce. Main
1006 334
SPROUL, E. W., general contractor, 315 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 1315 96
Telephone Central 461 Automatic Telephone 1497
THE EMPIRE STATE SURETY COMPANY
GEO. P. FOSTER & CO., General Agents
1221 First National Bank Building
ALL KINDS OF
FIDELITY. JUDICIAL and CONTRACTORS
BONDS Promptly Executed. CHICAGO
HOLMES, PYOTT & CO.
13 to 39 N. JEFFERSON ST.
TELEPHONE MAIN 742.
ESTABLISHED 1872
Orr & Lockett Hardware Co*
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
71-73 E. Randolph Street
Near Northwest Corner State Street
7 Telephones CHICAGO
Central 551
PHONE CENTRAL 1481.
CONTRACTING ENGINEER
STEAM POWER PLANTS, STEAM FITTING,
POWER ESTIMATED.
1046 MARQUETTE BLDG., CHICAGO.
110
MEMBERS OF- THE EXCHANGE. Ill
Box.
SPRY, GEO. E., lumber, 22nd and Ashland' Ave. Canal 46.. 160
STEARNS, R. I., lime and crushed stone, 165 Randolph St.
Main 854 151
STEBBINS, C. H., sand, gravel, cement, 309 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 2571 22
STEVENSON, WM., painting and decorating, 4242 Cottage.
Grove Ave. Oakland 477 94
STEWART, G. W., builder, 108 Dearborn St. Central 3535.. 214
STOOPS, G. B., general roofers, 449 Grand Ave. Monroe 1187. 437
STORGAARD, ANDERS, mfr. frames and sash, 927 N. West-
ern Ave. West 1214 13
STRANDBERG, E. P., general contractor, 748, 159 LaSalle St.
Central 5221 397
STRESENREUTER, F. M., carpenter and contractor, Chamber
of Commerce. Main 4790 328
STUDT, A. T., lumber, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374. 491
SUESS, WALTER J., ornamental glass. 750 Throop St. Canal
1513 395
SULLIVAN, E. J., sidewalk lights, 22nd St. and Campbell Ave.
Canal 115 125
SUNDERMAN, JOHN, house mover and raiser, 7214 Lowe
Ave. Wentworth 2221 268
SUTTON, J. C., plastering contractor, First National Bank
Bldg. Central 2435 493
SWIFT, GEO. B., general contractor, 188 Madison St. Main
639 175
TAFT, A. W., .liability insurance, 321, 171 LaSalle St. Cen-
tral 4685 423
TAIT, JOHN, cut stone contractor, 3401 La Salle St. Yards
1273 107
TEGTMEYER, CHAS. W., lumber and box mfr., 759 So.
Canal St. Canal 227 381
THAYER, HARRY W., liability insurance, New York Life
Bldg. Central 2888 421
THOMAS, E. A., building material elevators, 113 So. Hoyne
Ave. West 391 100
TODD. JAS.. mason contractor, 145 LaSalle St. Central 718. .. 447
TOMLINS, E. T.. brick, 308 Chamber of Commerce. Main 4526. 440
TRAVERS. ROBERT A., builder's supplies, 540 Marquette
Bldg. Central 4481 . 452
TRUE. JOHN R., terra-cotta mfr., 1000 Clybourne Ave. North
1463 142
TUBES. NATHAN, mason contractor, 7359 Vincennes Road.. 349
TURNBULL, GEO. A., expanded metal lath, 1538 Monadnock.
Harrison 3678 ' 262
URSIN, L. F., building contractor, 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 358
VALUAS, W. H., roof and cornice work, 1325 W. Lake St.
West 219 99
WM.J. SCOWN . WM. MAHONEY
PRCS. AND TREAS. SEC'Y.
WM. J. SCOWN BUILDING CO.
MASONRY, CARPENTRY AND
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
TELEPHONE CENTRAL 2872 115 DEARBORN STREET
TELEPHONE AUTOMATIC 4872 CHICAGO
I<ONG DISTANCE 'PHONES-J CENTRAL j 2457
( AUTOMATIC 2457
' 2457
2476
HENRY W. SCHLUE/TER,
...General Contractor...
Suite. 533-4-5-6 7-8 cMarquette Building,
CHICAGO.
HOII.KKS, RADIATORS, HEATING)- AND
PIPE AND FITTINGS VENTILATING
ALBERT LONG
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FOR HEATING AND POWER
REPAIRING - - REMODELING
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED
t OFFICE, MAIN soss 83O-84 LA SALLE STREET,
PHONES <RES , DHARBOBN 2694
( AUTOMATIC 859O CHICAGO
JOHN MAVOR, President and Treasurer MORTON R. MAYOR, Secretary
Telephones Central 2435 Automatic 5893
WILLIAM MAYOR COMPANY
ROOMS 635 AND 636
J64 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO.
112
MEMBERS OF THE EXCHANGE. 113
Box.
VANDENBERG, H., mill work and interior finish, 4925 S.
Halsted St. Yards 621 144
VANDERKLO'OT, M. L., arch'l iron works, 135 Adams St.
Central 3001 382
VOIGTMANN, FRANK, cornice work, 129 N. Franklin St.
North 360 230
VOLKMANN, CHARLES, structural iron setter, 184 Dear-
born St. Central 6068 117
VON PLATEN, M., mill work, 843 W. Kinzie St. West 1427. .. 57
VOSS, FREDERICK, wire and ornamental iron, Austin Ave.
and Lincoln St. West 757 ' 264
WAIXEL, L, wrecking, Loomis and 47th Sts. Yards 259 422
WALSH, H. S., pile driving contractor, 514 Reaper Block.
Central 127 367
WALSH, M., sand and excavating, 447 Hermitage Ave. West
840 361
WALTERS, C. W., Bedford stone, 320 Monadnock Blk. Har-
rison 4336 204
WALTHER, FERD., carpenter contractor, 172 Washington St.
Main 3410 7
WARD, A. J., cut stone contractor, Fullerton Ave. Bridge.
North 629 164
WARREN, ALEX. C., concrete construction, 614 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 4790 378
WARREN, W. H., interior finish, bank fittings, Blackhawk
and Smith Sts. North 602 331
WASHINGTON, IRVING., iron and steel, 18 Milwaukee Ave.
Main 337 433
WATTS. JOSHUA, carpenter contractor, 188 E. Madison St.. 109
WEBER, CARL, concrete steel chimneys, 159 La Salle St.
Central 698 67
WELLS. A. E., general contractor, 1014 Monadnock Bldg.
Harrison 500 357
WEST, CHARLES L., interior finish, Robey St. and Wash-
burne Ave. Canal 68 188
WHEELER, G. S., concrete contractor, 711-184 La Salle St.
Main ?=il4 19
WHEELER, JOHN J., roofing contractor, 290 N. Halsted St.
Monroe 430 233
WHITE. THOS. M.. excavator, 1071 So. Robey St. Canal 1049 73
WIEGERT. PAUL G.. ornamental iron work. Railway Ex-
change Bldg. Harrison 2514 471
WILCE. E. H.. hardwood flooring, 22nd and Throop Sts.
Canal 832 453
WILCOX, WM. E.. building paper and pipe covering. 12 S.
Clinton St. Main 4'405 184
WILDER, J. H., gravel roofing, 950 W. 12th St. Canal 753 448
WILLEY, C. L., hardwood lumber and veneers, Robey and Blue
Island Ave. Canal 930.. . 439
T. H. JONES, Pres. W. J. NORRIS, Vice Pras. C. W. JONES, Sec'y and Treat.
— Roofers ID —
Gravel, Felt and Composition
SPECIAL ATTENTION
GIVEN REPAIR WORK
TELEPHONE YARD, 1187
3223-25-27 La Salle Street
C H I C AGO
Down Town Office :
Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Chamber of Commerce Building.
Telephone Harrison J453
Auto. 6069
Steelstone Construction Co.
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS
BUILDERS AND ERECTORS OF STEEL
STRUCTURES OF ALL KINDS
WORKERS IN CONCRETE
Office 1761 MONADNOCK
BLOCK CHICAGO, ILL
114
MEMBERS OF HE EXCHANGE. 115
Box
WILLIAMS, GEO., general contractor, city hall, Main 447,
Bldg. Dept 339
WILSON, JAMES B., tile and reinforced concrete, 324 Dear-
born St. Harrison 2640 139
WIN SLOW, E. J-, water proof cement roofing and tile. 406-
138 Jackson Blvd. Harrison 2983 324
WOLFARTH, WM., plastic relief contractor, 209 S. Clinton St.
Harrison 1215 249
WOLFINGER, C. I., general contractor, 224 La Salle St.
Harrison 2013 297
WOLFE, C. H., lumber, 22nd and Loomis Sts. Canal 289 245
WRIGHT, F. B., contractors supplies, Old Colony Bldg. Har-
rison 1907 359
WRIGHT, FRANK S., cement, 920 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 59 68
YAUGER, A. E., general contractor, 217 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 374 401
ZADECK, B. M., general contractor, 135 Adams St. Central
5555 225
ZANDER, AUG., plastering contractor, 216 S. Clark St. Har-
rison 2643 380
ZURBUCH, HENRY A., cement brick 302
CONTRACTOR FOR EXCAVATING Telephone
GRADING AND GEN'L TEAMING West 840
M. WALSH,
RES. 447 HERMITAGE AVENUE,
CHICAGO.
Office, Room 217, CINDER FILLING, SAND, GRAVEL
Chamber of Com. Bldg. and TORPEDO.
Structural
Steel
A Complete Stock of OPEN HEARTH
STRUCTURAL STEEL always on
hand in our Store Houses, where it is kept
dry, clean and free from rust, from which
we furnish quick, either cut to size, manu-
factured or erected, both large and small
orders, at lowest prices.
NOR.TH WORKS
Illinois Steel Company
Wabansia Ave. and McHenry St., Chicago.
Telephone, Monroe 1721
116
CLASSIFIED LIST.
FIRMS REPRESENIED IN
The Builders' and Traders' Exchange.
1905
CLASSIFIED BY BUSINESS.
ARCHITECTURAL IRON AND BRASS WORKS,
FOUNDERS, BUILDERS' IRON, ETC.
Box.
AMERICAN BRIDGE CO., Monadnock Blk. Harrison 3760. . . 121
F. J. Llewellyn.
AMERICAN IRON & WIRE WORKS, 575-5S1 Carroll Ave.
West 916 286
J. W. Scott.
AMERICAN BRONZE FOUNDRY CO., 73rd St. and Wood-
lawn Ave. Hyde Park 1744 27.~>
Wm. Burns.
AMES IRON WORKS, 1441 Monadnock. Harrison 140 497
E. W. Ritter.
BENNER MFG. CO., 110 W Monroe St. Monroe 755 250
M. Benner.
BROWN BROS. MFG. CO. 22d St. and Campbell Ave. Canal
115 125
E. J. Sullivan.
BUTLER STREET IRON AND FOUNDRY CO., 3422-3444
Butler St. Yards 1265 179
Conrad Braun.
CENTRAL IRON WORKS, 263-265 W. Lake St. Monroe
2327 242
P. L. Larson.
CHICAGO BRIDGE & IRON CO., 105th and Throop Sts.
Wentworth 607 ."87
Horace E. Horton.
DUFFIN IRON WORKS, 4001 Wentworth Ave. Yards 137. 211
Daniel Duffin.
EASTERN IRON WORKS, 780 W. Chicago ave. West 874.. 276
Otto Nowack.
ENOS FIRE ESCAPE CO., 179 N. Morgan St. Monroe 604. . 85
H. L. Halvorson.
117
JOSEPH HALSTED
388-390 W. RANDOLPH ST.,
CHICAGO.
TELEPHONE MONROE 510.
Iron Stairs, Iron Store Fronts
Iron Fences and Grilles
Elevator Doors and Enclosures
Steel Beams and Columns
Fire Escapes
ARNOLD HINKENS,
President.
J. G. GUfTAFSON.
Vice Pres. and Sec'y.
CONRAD BRAUN
Treasurer.
Butler Street Foundry and Iron Co.
STRUCTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK.
ALL KINDS OF BOILER AND GENERAL CASTINGS.
BEAMS, CHANNELS AND ANGLES IN STOCK,
PHONE, YARDS 1265.
3422-32 Butler St., CHICAGO,
118
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 119
ARCHITECTURAL IRON AND BRASS WORKS, FOUNDERS,
BUILDERS' IRON, ETC.— CONTINUED.
Box.
GLOBE IRON WORKS, 31-41 Indiana St. North 85 251
W. B. Frolichstein.
HALSTED, JOSEPH, 388 West Randolph St. Monroe 510. . 11
HEINEMANN, LOUIS, 819 Melrose St. Lake View 969.... 346
HICKEY, M. H., 54 Dearborn St. Central 616 223
HOLMES, PYOTT & CO., 13 North Jefferson St. Main 742. .. 476
O. W. Holmes.
HORN, WM., STRUCTURAL IRON WORKS, 902 W. Lake
St. West 1018 119
Wm. Horn.
ILLINOIS STEEL CO., 50 Waubansia Ave. Monroe 1721. . 375
W. H. Pratt.
JENNET BRIDGE & IRON WORKS, 3541 Shields Ave. Yards
1041 142
Peter Jennet.
LANDON & EGGERS, First National Bank Bldg. Central 5154 462
Edward R. Landon.
MORAY A CONSTRUCTION CO., 204 Dearborn St. Central
55 173
Burton E. Morse.
MUTH, C., 428 Blue Island Ave. Canal 1129 288
PETERSEN, H. A., MFG. CO., 211 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1589 195
H. A. Petersen.
SCAAR, FRANK, & CO., 92-98 W. llth St. Monroe 1289.... 14?
SMITH. F. P., Wire & Iron Wks., 100 Lake St. Central 438. .. 360
F. P. Smith.
SOUTH HALSTED ST. IRON WORKS, 135 Adams St.
Central 3001 382
M. L. Vanderkloot.
SOUTH WESTERN ARCH'L IRON WORKS, 734 Blue Is-
land Ave. Canal 1584 406
A. Klein.
STANDARD CO. (THE), Railway Exchange Bldg. Harrison
2514 471
P. G. Wiegert.
VANDERPOEL CO.. (THE), 497 W. 22d St. Canal 210 458
Otto Pastor.
BELTING— LEATHER.
CHICAGO BELTING CO., 67-69 South Canal St. Main 2678. . 237
B. F. Horsting.
BELTING— RUBBER.
FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO., Monroe and Franklin Sts.
Main 2025 165
F. F. French.
Telephone Monroe 2327
Central Iron Works of Chicago
MANUFACTURERS OF
FIRE ESCAPES AND STAND PIPES
FIRE-PROOF DOORS AND SHUTTERS
GENERAL IRON WORK FOR BLDGS.
263-265 West Lake Street CHICAGO, ILL.
WILLIAM CREAR,
MASON CONTRACTOR.
99 W. Randolph St.,
CHICAGO.
Boiler Setting,
Engine Setting and
Fire Brick Work
A Specialty.
'Phone, Monroe 1388.
The Bankers Surety Co*
or Cleveland, Onio
FIDELITY, JUDICIAL
and CONTRACT : : :
GEO. K. THOMAS, Manager TELEPHONE, MAIN 2651
604 Chamber of Commerce Building, CHICAGO
Telephones, Wentworth 571. Main 622
. W. Jfelly d Co.
Dealers in
Common and pressed ffirick
812 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2i2 W. SIXTY-THIRD STREET
CHICAGO, ILL.
120
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 121
BOILER COMPOUND.
Box.
EUREKA CHEMICAL COMPOUND WORKS, 811 Great
Northern Bldg. Harrison 2383 410
A. E. Ficht.
BOILERS— STEAM AND WATER HEATING.
AMES IRON WORKS, 1441 Monadnock. Harrison 140 497
E. W. Ritter.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., Monroe and Franklin Sts. Main
2025 1C 5
F. F. French.
JOHN MOHR & SONS, 32 Illinois St. Main 1584 207
Joseph Mohr.
WESTERN VALVE CO., 41-43 Randolph St. Main 2539 38:,
P. S. Hudson.
BOILER SETTERS.
CREAR, WM., 99 W. Randolph St., Monroe 1388 360
BONDS— SURETY.
BURROWS, MARSH & McLENNAN, 159 La Salle St.
Central 4097 21S
Daniel W. Burrows.
EMPIRE STATE SURETY CO., First National Bank Bldg.
Central 461 287
Geo. P. Foster.
FIDELITY & CASUALTY CO., 601 New York Life Bldg.
Central 2888 42 :
Harry W. Thayer.
MARTIN, W. H.. 217 Chamber of Commerce: Main 374 ir \
NATIONAL SURETY CO., 558 The Rookery. Harrison 862. . Lo
C. S. Grain.
BOX MANUFACTURERS.
MAXWELL BROS., 21st and Locmis. Canal 890 20fi
Jas. Maxwell.
TEGTMEYER, CHAS. W., 759-779 Canal St. Canal 227 381
BRICK MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS.
AMERICAN BRICK CO., 45th and Robey Sts. Yards 128... 45
Thomas Carey.
CHICAGO BRICK CO., 308 Chamber of Commerce. Main
4526 4-10
E. J. Tomlins.
CHICAGO HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK CO., 302 Chamber
of Commerce. Main 1362 2C.?>
E. C. Kimbell.
KELLY, A. W., & CO., 242 W. 63rd St. Wentworth 571.... 54
A. W. Kelly.
Chicago Hydraulic-Press Brick Co,
H. W. ELIOT, President, St. Louis.
F. G. MIDDLEKAUFP, First Vice President, St. Louis.
F. L. JOY, Second Vice Pres. and Sec'y, St. Louis.
G. F. BAKER, Treasurer, St. Louis.
E. C. KIMBKLL, Ass't Stc'y and Treas. and Gen'l Mgr., Chicago.
Office and Exhibit Rooms :
3rd Floor Chamber of Commerce Bid?., CHICAGO
^Phones, Main 1362, Automatic 3363.
Works : Porter, Ind.
RED, BROWN, BUFF, GRAY & MOTTLED
HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK
In Standard, Roman and Ornamental Shapes
RED SAND MOULD BRICK. ENAMEL BRICK.
VITRIFIED PAVING BRICK.
S. T. JACOBS T. D. SEXTON E. J. TOMLINS
Secretary President Supt. Sales
CHICAGO BRICK COMPANY
UAII,Y CAPACITY 600,000
MANUFACTURERS OF
BUILDING BRICK
OPERATING WINTER AND SUMMER
CHICAGO YARD CHICAGO (CALUMKT) YARD
•9th St. and Western Avenue 138th St. and Stony Island Ave.
on Chicago Junction on Chicago Terminal
Pan Handle and Transfer Railroad
Chicago Terminal Transfer Railroads
SAALES°OFFFFICE 308 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TEL «: 4526
Shipments to all points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Mo., Mich., Minn, and Ind.
122
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 123
BRICK MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS— CONTINUED.
Box.
LABAHN BRICK CO., 60, 94 LaSalle. Main 3792 408
J. F. Labahn.
LAKE VIEW BRICK CO., Irving Park Boulevard and the
River. Lake View 606 129
H. J. Lutter.
MOULDING, THOS. CO., 1202 Chamber of Commerce. Main
117 457
Thos. C. Moulding.
ROSELLE BRICK & TILE WORKS, Roselle, 111. Ashland
1131 435
F. R. Crane.
SEXTON, J. M. L., 1459 Michigan Ave. South 607 55
BRICK MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS.
(.Pressed.)
BONNER & MARSHALL CO., 1107 Chamber of Commerce,
Main 2402 269
Chas. Bonner.
CHICAGO HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK CO., 302 Chamber
of Commerce. Main 1362 263
E. C. Kimbell.
JENKINS & REYNOLDS CO., 1210 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1732 271
Geo. C. Gray.
KIMBELL, S. S., BRICK CO., 304 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1399 91
S. S. Kimbell.
MOULDING, THOS., CO., 1202 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 117 457
Thos. C. Moulding.
PORTSMOUTH-HARBISON-WALKER CO., 1205 Chamber
of Commerce. Main 416 229
C. J. Henderson.
BRICK— SAND MOLD.
CHICAGO HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK CO., 302 Chamber
of Commerce. Main 1362 263
E. C. Kimbell.
JENKINS & REYNOLDS CO., 1210 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 17o2 271
Geo. C. Gray.
KIMBELL, S. S., BRICK CO., 304 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 1399 91
S. S. Kimbell.
MOULDING, THOS. CO., 1202 Chamber of Commerce. Mpin
117 457
Thos. C. Moulding.
...High Grade...
. . . Fire Brick . . .
• . Pressed Brick . .
Portland Cements.
The Jenkins & Reynolds Co,
.& PORTLAND £..
ATLAS
CEMENT^
1210 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
CHICAGO.
ooooooooo
WEK1AL
Telephonesj ££ ™
H. P. STIMSON, President.
Stimson Elevator Co.
EXCELSIOR
Steam, Horse and Hand Power
Brick and Mortar
Elevators
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
J83 Walnut St.,
Telephone SEELEY 2913
CHICAGO
124
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 125
BRICK— ENAMELED.
Box.
CHICAGO HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK CO., 302 Chamber
of Commerce. Main 1362 263
E. C. Kimbell.
KIMBELL, S. S., BRICK CO., 304 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1399 91
S. S. Kimbell.
BONNER & MARSHALL Co., 1107 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 2402 269
Charles Bonner.
PORTSMOUTH-HARRISpN-WALKER CO., 1205 Cham-
ber of Commerce. Main 416 229
C. J. Henderson.
BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORK.
AMERICAN BRIDGE CO., Monadnock Blk. Harrison 3760. .. 121
F. J. Llewellyn.
CARSON. A. B. 1223 Seminary Place. Black 2575 237
CHICAGO BRIDGE & IRON CO., 105th and Throop Sts.
Wentworth 607 387
Horace E. Horton.
ILLINOIS STEEL CO., 50 Waubansia Ave. Monroe 1721 375
W. H. Pratt.
BUILDERS' SPECIALTIES.
UNION BUILDING MATERIAL CO., 507 Chamber of Com-
merce, Main 2714 37
Lawrence Schuller.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
BULLARD & GORMLEY CO., 78-80 Randolph St. Central
2509 163
J. H. Gormley. C. W. Bullard.
HODGE & HOMER CO., 47 W. Randolph St. Main 1375 217
W. H. Teneson.
ORR & LOCKETT HARDWARE CO., 71 E. Randolph St.
Central 551 '. . 236
Oswald Lockett.
BUILDING ALTERATIONS, REMODELING AND
REPAIRS.
BUSHNELL, CARL, 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374 261
YAUGER & CO., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 401
A. E. Yauger.
BUILDING MATERIAL ELEVATORS.
ADAMS BROTHERS, 355 31st St. Douglas 1077 228
Andrew Adams.
THOMAS ELEVATOR CO., 113 S. Hoyne Ave. West 391.. 100
E. A. Thomas.
IRON CONSTRUCTION WORK CINDER FILLING
G. KEHL
CE7VYENT CONTRACTOR
SIDEWALKS, BASEMENT FLOORS,
DRIVEWAYS, AREAS, CURBS, ETC.
625 N. CAMPBELL AVENUE
ALL WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Telephone Ogden 4934
Schillinger Bros. Co.
Concrete Construction, ..Fireproofing
Cement and Rock Asphalt Floors and Pavements, Brewery Work
a Specialty,
TELEPHONE, West 690 FACTORY: 1181 N. Seeley Ave., CHICAGO
H. A. MEHRLE, C. S WHEELER,
PRES-T AND TREAS. V. PRES-T AND SECRETARY
STANDARD CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
HIGH-GRADE
PORTLAND CEMENT PAVING
AND
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
TELEPHONES THE TEMPLE, 184 LA SALLE ST.
MAIN 2514 CHICAGO.
AUTOMATIC 2515
126
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 127
CALKING.
Box.
BIQUE, N. J., 819 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1379 58
SHERLOCK, A. W., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374.. 348
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
BRINKMAN, WM., 137 School St. Graceland 2691 25«
CONNER & McCANN, Evanston, 84
D. McCann.
CORLLETT, J. D., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374.. . 415
P. H. DECKER, 52 Dearborn St. Central 5141 130
DICK. JOHN, 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374 353
EILENBERGER, H. & CO., 153 La Salle St. Central 5170.. S
H. Eilenbererer.
GAREAU, CESAIRE, 475 W. Harrison St. West 2360 466
GRACE, WM., CO., 1408 Wabash Ave. South 426. 23d
William Grace.
MAYOR, WILLIAM, CO., 703, 167 Dearborn. Central 2435 156
John Mavor.
MOE, INGWALD, 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374 220
MDE, G. N., 123 76th St. and 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 284
MORRISON, GEO., 108 La Salle St., Main 3927 405
PAHLKE, AUGUST, 176 Howe St., 217 Chamber of Commerce,
Main 374 61
PETERSON, W. F., 2695 Magnolia Ave. Sheridan 1407 409
RATCLIFFE. TAMES L., Evanston, 111 2C
SCHARMER. JACOB, 1007 Chamber of Commerce. Main 731. 8S
STRESENREUTER, BROS., Chamber of Commerce. Main
4790 32S
F. M. Stresenreuter.
WALTHER, FERD., & CO., 503, 172 Washington St. Main
3410 7
Ferd. Walther.
WATTS, JOSHUA, 188 E. Madison St 109
CEMENT— PORTLAND AND HYDRAULIC.
ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT CO., 1325 Marquette Bldg.
Central 2120 94
C. F. Berger.
GARDEN CITY SAND CO., 1201, 188 Madison St. Main 4827 7?
C. B. Shefler.
ILLINOIS STEEL CO., 1060 Rookery. Harrison 2714 60
B. F. Affleck.
JENKINS & REYNOLDS CO., 1210 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1732 259
Geo. C. Gray.
KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., 171 La Salle St. Central
1006 185
John S. Field.
"VULCANITE"
Is a Special Grade of Portland Cement
Having Distinctive Qualities Peculiarly Adapted
to Finished Cement Construction
GEORGE W. DESMET,
DISTRIBUTOR
317 CHAMBER OF COM. BLDG. CHICAGO
TEL. M. 46
CONCRETE,
AND
CONCRETE-STEEL CONSTRUCTION
HOEFFER & CO.,
A. C. WARREN, MANAGER,
614 Cham, of Com. Bldg , CHICAGO
TEL. MAIN 4790.
" AUTOMATIC 2599.
FIREPROOF BUILDINGS and
RAILROAD MASONRY.
128
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 129
CEMENT — PORTLAND AND HYDRAULIC— CONTINUED.
Box.
LAKE SHORE SAND CO., 311 Chamber of Commerce. Main
2571 22
C. H. Stebbins.
UEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT CO., 920, 138 Washington
St. Main 59 08
F. S. Wright.
MEACHAM & WRIGHT CO., 920 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 59 68
F. S. Wright.
PEERLESS PORTLAND CEMENT CO., 39th St. and Lowe
Ave. Yards 716 180
J. R. Patterson.
SANDUSKY PORTLAND CEMENT CO., 519 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 4592 254
F. J. Morse.
SELBY, S. P., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 459
SCHULTZ, FREDK., 658 S. Halsted St. Canal 17 92
VULCANITE PORTLAND CEMENT CO., 317 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 46 135
Geo. W. de Smet.
WESTERN CEMENT CO., 718 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1006 334
Jas. B. Speed.
WILLIAMS, GEO. CO., 331 Monadnock. Harrison 3424 216
Chas. E. Cook.
CEMENT AND ASPHALT WORK AND PAVING.
BLOME, RUDOLPH S., CO., Unity Bldg. Central 12 351
Rudolph S. Blome.
HYDRAULIC STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO., 6428-36
Wentworth Ave. Tel. Wentworth 111 221
E. A. Parsons.
HOEFFER & CO, 614 Chamber of Commerce. Main 4790... 378
Alex. C. Warren.
MORAN, CHAS. A., 456 W. Taylor St. Monroe 839 266
PERKINS. E. B.. 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 375 53
GENASCO ROOFING CO., 108 La Salle St., Main 62 148
J. Lee Allen.
SCHILLINGER BROS. CO., 1181 N. Seeley Ave. West 690.. 28
G. A. Schillinper.
SIMPSON CONSTRUCTION CO.. 704 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 883 282
R. Hansen.
CHIMNEYS, CONCRETE, STEEL.
WEBER STEEL CONCRETE CHIMNEY CO., 159 La Salle
St. Central 698 67
Carl Weber.
The American Concrete Mixer
AT LAST
A BATCH MIXER
that feeds while run-
ning taking the mater-
ials in any order; mak-
ing the most perfect
mixture in one-half
the time required by
any other machine
and discharging the
batch instantly at will
of the operator.
The American Con-
crete M 1 X E K never
clogs, it is self cleaning
and does not roll or
"ball" the concrete.
Its capacity per hour
practically depends
upon the quantity of
materials that can be
fed into the machine and the rapidity with which the concrete can be handled
after being mixed. ForSaleby g IUI RANDOLPH
No. J34 Washington Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
HYDRAULIC STONE £ CONSTRUCTION CO.
HOLLOW
CONCRETE
WALLS
WATER PROOF
COLD PROOF
FIRE PROOF
Contractors, Architects and Builders are invited to inspect our
stone.
Our factory, 100x186, all under cover, enables us to produce
ideal Concrete.
Made by machinery under heavy pressure.
Our walls exhibit the most perfect bond in masonry, and being
two-piece, with horizontal and perpendicular air spaces, are frost and
dampness proof.
The great Drainage Canal Power House at Lockport, 111.,
386x64x46, is being constructed of our concrete stone, besides nu-
merous structures in Chicago and throughout the U. S.
HYDRAULIC STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO.
6428-36 WENTWORTH AVE.
TELEPHONE 111 WENTWORTH
130
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 131
COAL AND WOOD.
Box.
LILL, GEORGE, COAL CO., 39 Chester St. North 1880... 100
Geo. Lill.
CONCRETE MIXERS.
NATIONAL CONCRETE MACHINERY CO., 1406-188 Mad-
ison St 226
G. S. Noble.
RANDOLPH, S. M., 1005 Chamber of Commerce, Main 586 143
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION— PLAIN AND
REINFORCED.
COLUMBIAN FIREPROOFING CO., 324 Dearborn St. Har-
rison 2640 139
Jas. B. Wilson.
DECKER, P. H., 52 Dearborn St. Central 5141 130
HOEFFER & CO., 614 Chamber of Commerce, Main 4790 378
Alex. C. Warren.
HYDRAULIC STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO., 6428-36
Wentworth Ave. Wentworth 111 221
E. A. Parsons.
McGOVERN M. H., 414 Chamber of Commerce, Main 1308 270
SINCLAIR CONSTRUCTION CO., 1003 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 1492 281
Jesse E. Roberts.
STANDARD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO., 711-184
La Salle St. Main 2514 19
G. S. Wheeler.
CONCRETE BUILDING MACHINERY.
HYDRAULIC STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO., 6428-36
Wentworth Ave. Tel. W^entworth 111 221
E. A. Parsons.
NEW ENTERPRISE MACHINERY CO., 15, 92 LaSalle St.
Main 877 289
D. S. Robbins.
CONCRETE FIREPROOFING.
INTERNATIONAL FENCE & FIRE PROOFING CO., 1005
Chamber of Commerce. Main 586 143
S. M. Randolph.
FIREPROOF FLOOR & PLASTER CO., Kansas City, Mo. 482
Martin Carroll.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
The undersigned can be depended
upon for
HARD MAPLE HOUSE-MOVERS' ROLLERS,
WOOD PIPE, GASOLINE ENGINES.
TIMBER BORING, COLUMN TURNING,
TIMBERS BORED FOR JACK SCREWS,
TANKS AND PUMPS.
THE, TEMPLE PUMP CO. iSJ.f K2 c».isath.
Telephone, Canal 36 CHICAGO, ILL.
Arc You Using in Your Reinforced Concrete Designs
Prominent Architects and Engineers who have used all systems specify
it without qualification,
Contractors everywhere are LOSING MONEY that should be theirs by
NEGLECTING to write and learn how to build
such structures, using
KAHN BARS
All designs and working plans gladly furnished free of charge
Send for Catalogue
ROBERT A. TRAVERS
MARQUETTE BUILDING CHICAGO
132
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 133
CONTRACTORS— GENERAL.
Box.
ANGUS BROS. & CO., 188 Madison St. Main 3633 352
John Angus, Jr.
BRINKMAN, WM., 137 School St. Graceland 2691 258
BUSHNELL, CARL, 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374.... 261
CLARK, A. R., & CO., 119 Monroe St. Central 971 481
A. R. Clark.
CLARK, C. EVERETT CO., 1015, 100 Washington St. Central
888 443
E. F. Pierce.
COATS & BURCHARD CO., 159 La Salle St. Central 3409.. 187
A. C. Mace.
CONNOR & MCANN. Evanston 84
D. McCann.
CORLETT, J. D., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 415
CORMACK, JOSEPH, 719, 145 LaSalle St. Central 5435 136
CRILLY, WILLIAM M., 203, 167 Dearborn St. Central 2993. . 59
BOWLING & RUTHERFORD, 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 127
J. L. Rutherford.
DECKER, P. H., 52 Dearborn St. Central 5141 130
DICK, JOHN. 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374 353
EILENBERGER, H. & CO., 153 La Salle St., Central 5170.. 3
H. Eilenberger.
^ALKENAU CONSTRUCTION CO., 110 LaSalle St. Main
4434 26
Victor Falkenau.
FREEMAN, HART & CO., 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374. 199
Daniel Freeman.
GARTHWAIT. F. M., 318 Chamber of Commerce. Main 4899.. 182
GINDELE, CHAS. W.. CO., 3333 La Salle St. Yards 1278 141
Chas. W. Gindele.
GRACE, WM., CO., 1408 Wabash Ave. South 426 238
William Grace.
GRIFFITHS, JOHN, & SON, R. 1011, 135 Adams St. Central
2948 , 14
John Griffiths.
HATCH, JOSEPH, 904 Marquette Bldg. Central 1464 97
HARDIN & CO., 217, 138 Washington St. Main 2400 77
P. K. Hardin.
HAYES, J. C.. 306-204 Dearborn St.. Central 1650 51
HENNESSEY BROS. & EVANS CO., 100 Washington St.
Central 2622 183
R. M. Hennessy.
HOFFMAN, W. L., CO., 246 W. 47th St. Yards 599 460
W. L. Hoffman.
HYDRAULIC STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO., 6428 Went-
worth Ave. Wentworth 111 221
E. A. Parsons.
PHONE HARRISON 2718.
jfiridstein construction C/o.
ENGINEERS AND CONTRftCTORS
STEEL STRUCTURES OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS DESIGNED
AND ERECTED
990 Old Colony Building
CHICAGO.
I/ 1
PATENT FLATTENED STRAND AND ROUND STRAND
(Trade-Mark Registered.)
All Genuine Hercules is made with One Strand Painted Red.
We also manufacture Wire Rope of every description. Plough Steel, Crucible
Steel, Swedes Iron, Galvanized Iron, Clips, Tackle Blocks, Manila Rope, etc.
137 E,. Lake Street, Chicago.
'Phone, Main 3280, Auto 7002 Home office, st. Louis, MO.
134
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 135
CONTRACTORS— GENERAL— CONTINUED.
Box.
JOHNSON, G. A., & SON, 153 La Salle St. Central 2673 158
C. W. Johnson.
JOHNSON, ROBERT S., 926-153 La Salle St 89
LEAFGREEN BROTHERS, Chamber of Commerce. Main
4790 341
H. A. Leafgreen.
LEAFGREEN CONSTRUCTION CO., 145 La Sail St. Cen-
tral 3319 178
B, A. Leafgreen.
MANSON, WILLIAM, 5228 South Park Ave. Drexel 1662 430
MAYOR, WM., CO., First National Bank Bldg. Central 2435. . 156
John Mavor.
MESSERSMITH, GEORGE, 315, 56 Fifth Ave 27
MORTIMER & TAPPER, 184 LaSalle St. Main 2665 2
W. H. Mortimer.
MOTSCHMAN, A., 707, 188 Madison St 472
MOE, INGWALD, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 220
NELSON, F. P., & SON, 715 Chamber of Commerce, Main
3162 300
F. P. Nelson.
NICHOLSON, THOS., 315 Dearborn. Harrison 2466 29
O'CONNOR, J. P. & J. W., 188 Madison St. Main 3155.... 321
J. P. O'Connor.
PADDOCK & CO., RICHARD A. 115 Dearborn 'St. Central
3311 16
Lawrence C. Bond.
FINGER, P. J., 602-160 Washington St. Main 1642 295
RALPH & SUMNER SOLLITT CO., 140 Dearborn St. Cen-
tral 4148 470
R. T. Sollitt.
RODATZ, JACOB, 414 Rookery. Harrison 3398 4
REES, J. F., Bloomington, 111 21
SCHLUETER, HENRY W., Marquette Bldg. Central 1522... 425
SCOWN, WM. J., BUILDING CO.. 115 Dearborn St. Central
2827 227
Win. J. Scown.
SHIELDS, R. P., 71-119 La Salle St. Main 4253
STEWART, G. W., 108 Dearborn St. Central 3535 214
SHANK CO., 134 Clark St. Main 2796 279
F. H. Foster.
SNYDER. HENRY V. & SON, 813 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 3616 322
H. V. Snyder.
SPROUL. E. W.. 315 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1315 96
STRANDBERG, E. P., 748, 159 LaSalle St. Central 5221 397
STEELSTONE CONSTRUCTION CO., 1761 Monadnock,
Harrison 1453 240
E. H. Ravenscroft.
SWIFT, GEORGE B., & CO., 188 Madison St. Main 639 175
•George B. Swift.
OF flltli DESCRIPTIONS FOH
PUKPOSES
SPECIAL DERRICKS
for nandling timbers.
Derrick fittings, mate-
rial elevators, traveling
cranes, foundry cranes,
sheaves and tackle blocks
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES
NATIONAL HOIST AND MACHINE COMPANY
465 W. 22nd Street CHICAGO
CHAS. E. NATHAN
Chicago Mgr.
S. NATHAN
Pres. & Treas.
H. E. NATHAN
Bedford, Ind., Mgr.
The Nathan Machinery Supply Co,
(Not Inc.)
NEW AND SECOND HAND
CONTRACTORS, QUARRIES
AND BUILDERS, RAILS,
SUPPLIES &. EQUIPMENT
CHICAGO OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE & WAREHOUSE
217 CHAMBER OF COM. BLOC.. BEDFORD, IND.
136
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 137
CONTRACTORS— GENERAL— CONTINUED.
Box.
WELLS BROS. CO., 1014 Monadnock Bldg. Harrison 500 357
Addison E. .Wells.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE, City Hall, Main 447, Bldg. Dep't. . . 339
WOLFINGER, CLARENCE I., & CO., 224 La Salle St.
Harrison 2013 297
Clarence I. Wolfinger.
YAUGER & CO., 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374 401
A. E. Yauger.
ZADECK, B. M., CO., 135 Adams St. Central 5555 225
B. M. Zadeck.
COLUMNS— WOOD.
HENRY SANDERS CO., 77 Weed St. North 123 323
H. C. Koll.
CONTRACTORS— MACHINERY.
AMERICAN HOIST & DERRICK CO., 58 South Canal St.
Main 4279 35
F. J. Johnson.
NATIONAL HOIST & MACHINERY CO., 463 W. 22nd St.
Canal 6680 403
A. E. Parker.
NATHAN, CHAS. E., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374. . 162
POWER & MINING MACHINERY CO., 1219 First National
Bank Bldg., Chicago and Cudahy, Wis. Central 2193 486
L. J. Hewes.
SHAW, WILLIS, 171 LaSalle St. Central 1766 90
CONTRACTORS' SUPPLIES.
CONTRACTORS' SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO., Old
Colony Bldg. Harrison 1907 359
F. B. Wright.
SCULLY STEEL & IRON CO., Halsted and Fulton Sts.
Monroe 171 392
Alex. B. Scully.
TRAVERS, ROBERT A., 540 Marquette Bldg., Central 4481.. 452
NATHAN MACHINERY CO., 217 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 374 162
Chas. E. Nathan.
DERRICKS.
AMERICAN HOIST & DERRICK CO., 54-60 S. Canal St.
Main 4279 35
Frank J. Johnson.
NATIONAL HOIST & MACHINE CO., 465 W. 22nd St.
Canal 6680 403
A. E. Parker.
Central Station Service
The Modern Method.
CHICAGO EDISON COMPANY
EDISON BUILDING, 139 ADAMS STREET
TELEPHONE, HARRISON 322
KOHLER BROTHERS
Electrical Contractors and Engineers,
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND
POWER WIRING.
SWITCHBOARDS AND
PANEL BOARDS.
COMPLETE PLANTS INSTALLED.
...Chicago
J804-J806-J808-J8JO-J8J2
FISHER BUILDING
138
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 139
DOOR HANGERS.
Box.
B JLLARD & GORMLEY CO., 78-80 Randolph. Central 2509. . 163
C. W. Bullard, J. H. Gormley.
ORR & LOCKETT HARDWARE CO., 71 E. Randolph St.
Central 551 236
Oswald Lockett.
COLUMBIAN_HARDWARE CO., 26 Lake St., Central 110. . 404
L. S. Sherwood.
DUMB WAITERS AND HAND ELEVATORS.
CHAS. GIBBS & CO., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374. 153
Charles Gibbs.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.
EMMONS ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO., 84 LaSalle St.
Main 4530 102
Theodor Rost.
FRANTZEN, ARTHUR, CO., 279 Dearborn St. Harrison 333. 370
W. H. Rattenbury.
KOHLER BROS., 1804 Fisher Bldg. Harrison 322 215
G. A. E. Kohler.
PETERSEN, H. A., MFG. CO., 211 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1589 195
H. A. Petersen.
ELECTRIC APPARATUS.
STURTEVANT, B. F. CO., 281 So. Clinton St. Harrison 846. 354
H. M. Pulsifer.
ELEVATORS— FOR BRICK AND MORTAR.
ADAMS BROS., 355 31st St. Douglas 1077 228
Andrew Adams.
THOMAS ELEVATOR CO., 113 So. Hoyne Ave. West 391 . . 100
E. A. Thomas.
ELEVATOR ENCLOSURES AND CABS.
GLOBE IRON WORKS, 31 Indiana St. North 85.. . 251
W. B. FROLICHSTEIN.
HICKEY, M. H., 54 Dearborn St. Central 616 223
HEINEMANN, LOUIS, 819 Melrose. Belmont 2163 346
LANDON & EGGERS, 1st National Bank Bldg. Central 288. 462
E. R. Landon.
PETERSEN, H. A., MFG. CO., 211 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1589 195
H. A. Petersen.
SMITH, F. P., WIRE & IRON WORKS, 100 Lake St. Central
438 " 360
F. P. Smith.
STANDARD CO. (THE), Railway Exchange Bldg. Harrison
2514 471
Paul G. Wiegert
J. P. ALTI2ER J. A PRINCE
ALTIZER & PRINCE Co.
ELEVATORS
Elevators, Pumps and Engines Repaired
on Short Notice. Machine and Forge
Work. Estimates Furnished.
51 MICHIGAN STREET
CHICAGO
Telephone, Main J06J
PHONE 1452 MONROE
C. C. ANDERSEN
GRADING & FILLING
140
OFFICE: 176 W. Madison Street
YARDS: 82-84 S. Peoria Street
YARDS: Green and Monroe Streets
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. HI
ELEVATORS— PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Box.
ALTIZER & PRINCE CO., 51 Michigan St. Main 1061 132
J. P. Altizer.
OTIS ELEVATOR CO., 821 Railway Exchange Bldg. Harri-
son 3212 468
C. G. Comstock.
ELEVATOR REPAIRS AND MACHINERY.
GALLAHER & SPECK, 295-297 5th Ave. Harrison 2897 364
John B. Speck.
ESTIMATORS.
LYON HARRY A., B. & T. Exchange. Main 374 202
EXCAVATORS.
ANDERSEN, CHARLES C, 176 W. Madison St. Monroe 1452. 260
CONWAY, R. F., CO., 720 Chamber of Commerce. Main 2712. . 71
R. F. Conway.
KRUG, S., 2912 Fifth Ave. South 418 155
KRUG, WILLIAM, & SON, 2829 LaSalle. South 976 5
NEWMAN. W. J., 84 La Salle St. Main 1693 82
RIPLEY, HERBERT, 3746 Calumet Ave. Douglas 1264 219
SACKLEY, JAS. A., 307 Chamber of Commerce. -Main 3862... 501
SHOEMAKER, F. S., 6009 S. Sangamon St. Garfield 101 369
WALSH, MICHAEL, 447 Hermitage Ave. West 840 361
WHITE, THOMAS M., 1071 South Robey St. Canal 1049 73
FRAMES AND SASH MANUFACTURER.
STORGAARD, ANDRES, 927 N. Western Ave. West 1214.. . 13
FANS AND VENTILATORS.
MATHIS BROS., CO., 25th Place and Stewart Ave. South
845 306
J. W. Mathis.
FIRE ESCAPES.
AMERICAN IRON & WIRE WORKS, 575-581 Carroll Ave.
West 916 286
J. W. Scott.
CENTRAL IRON WORKS, 263 W. Lake St. Monroe 2327. ... 242
P. L. Larson.
ENOS FIRE ESCAPE CO., 179 N. Morgan St. Monroe 604. . 85
H. L. Halvorson.
GLOBE IRON WORKS, 31 Indiana St. North 85 251
W. B. Frolichstein.
HEINEMANN, LOUIS, 819 Melrose St. Belmont 2163 346
HICKEY, M. H., 54 Dearborn St. Central 616 223
j Harrison 2504 W. W. RAMSEY,
| Auto. 8837 Western Manager
THE GENERAL FIREPROOFING CO.
EXPANDED METAL
CONCRETE FLOORS
AND ROOFS
SOLID PARTITIONS
METAL FURRING AND LATHING
315 OLD COLONY BUILDING
CHICAGO, - - - ILL.
NORTH-WESTERN
EXPANDED METAL CO.
790 Old Colony 'Building. CHICAGO, ILL.
Manufacturers of
Expanded Steel Plastering Lath
. Expanded Steel for Re-inforced Concrete
Construction
Window Guards, Skylight Guards, Fencing,
Gates, Etc.
PHONE, HARRISON 799
142
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 143
FIRE ESCAPES— CONTINUED.
Box.
LANDON & EGGERS, 1st National Bank Bldg. Central 288. . 462
Edward R. Landon.
PETERSEN, H. A., MFG. CO., 211 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1589 195
H. A. Petersen.
SMITH, F. P., WIRE & IRON WORKS, 100 Lake St. Cen-
tral 438 360
F. P. Smith.
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, FLUE LININGS AND
CHIMNEY TOPS.
DEE, WM. E., CO., 214 Royal Ins. Bldg. Harrison 3894 40
E. B. Myers.
EVANS, E. T., & SON CO., 4437 State St. Oakland 686 475
B. C. Evans.
GARDEN CITY SAND CO., 1201, 188 Madison St. Main 4827. 78
C. B. Shefler.
JENKINS & REYNOLDS CO., 1210 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1732 259
Geo. C. Gray,
McCARTHY, W. H., 514 Chamber of Commerce. Main 2236. . 234
MOULDING, THOS. CO., 1202 Cnamber of Commerce. Main
117 457
Thos. C. Moulding.
FIREPROOFING.
COLUMBIAN FIREPROOFING CO., 324 Dearborn St. Har-
rison 2640 139
Jas. B. Wilson.
GENERAL FIRE PROOFING CO., 315 Old Colony Bldg. Main
1313 358
W. W. Ramsey.
ILLINOIS TERRA COTTA LUMBER CO. (THE), 461
Rookery. Harrison 1705 137
A. W. Beidler.
INTERNATIONAL FENCE & FIRE PROOFING CO., 1005
Chamber of Commerce. Main 586 143
S. M. Randolph.
MACKOLITE FIRE PROOFING CO., 103 Randolph St.
Main 4142 116
F. L. Blanke.
McCARTHY, W. H., 514 Chamber of Commerce. Main
2236 234
PIONEER FIREPROOFING CO.. 1515 Marquette Bldg. Cen-
tral 1311 389
Chas. F. Eiker.
FIR TIMBER.
NOURSE TAYLOR, LUMBER CO., 1117 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 4682 and Automatic 2562 400
J. A. Nourse.
CHICAGO BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS
DESIGN,
MANUFACTURE
AND ERECT
Water Towers
Stand Pipes
Water Pipes
Smoke Stacks
Grain Storage
Bridges
Viaducts
Buildings
Roof Trusses
Columns
Bascule Bridges
Locomotive Turntables
Traveling Cranes
Transfer Tables
Steel Tank for Fire Protection.
Capacity, 60,000 Gallons, Height 130 feet. Built by Chicago bridge & Iron Works.
HORACE E. MORTON, 'Prop., 1404 105th STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
Members ot The Builders' and Traders' Exchange
Duffin's Iron Works
Daniel Duffin, Prop.
MANUFACTURERS OF Architectural and Structural Iron Work
Telephone, Yards 137.
4001-4007 Wentworth Ave.
144
CHICAGO
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 145
FLOORING— HARDWOOD.
Box.
DUNFEE, J., & CO., 55 N. Claremont Ave. West 1966 128
Chas. W. Dunfee.
MAXWELL BROS., 21st and Loomis Sts. Canal 890 206
James Maxwell.
RITTENHOUSE & EMBREE CO., 3500 Center Ave., Yards
502 374
C. A. Flanagin.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO., 22nd St. and Ashland Ave.
Canal 894 80
Vernon E. Nichols.
SPRY, JOHN, LUMBER CO., 22d St. and Ashland Ave. Canal
46 160
Geo. E. Spry.
WILCE, T., CO., 22d and Throop Sts. Canal 832 453
E. H. Wilce.
FIRE-PROOF PAINT.
FLETCHER, GEORGE, 672 W. Madison St. West 1417 Ill
GASOLINE ENGINES, STEAM PUMPS, BOILERS, ETC.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., Monroe and Franklin Sts.
Main 2025 165
F. F. French.
GLASS— ORNAMENTAL.
FLANAGAN-BIEDENWEG CO., 57-63 Illinois St. North 218. 318
Thos. G. Russell.
SUESS ORNAMENTAL GLASS CO., 750 Throop St. Canal
1513 395
Walter J. Suess.
GLASS— PLATE AND WINDOW.
HEROY & MARRENNER, 2276 Lumber St. Canal 1171 329
R. Sejalon.
HOOKER, H. M., CO., 59 W. Randolph St. Main 1425 285
Frank Hayes.
KINSELLA CO., 193, 215 West 22d St. Canal 1008 338
John J. Kinsella.
PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS CO., 442 Wabash Ave. Harri-
son 2239 * 154
W. G. Kimball.
RICE, JAMES H., CO., 80-82 Wabash Ave. Central 1944 507
W. S. Kenny.
SIEGEL. A., & CO., 369 S. Halsted St. Monroe 106 231
Albert Lange.
SILVERBERG BROTHERS, 260 W. 12th St. Canal 769 373
A. Silverberg.
THOMAS & SMITH
Steam, Power, Heating, Ventilating,
Cooling, Air Purifying
COMPLETE PLANTS INSTALLED
Hot Water Heating
17 AND 19 SOUTH CARPENTER STREET
=^=^= TELEPHONE MONROE 2190
CHICAGO
EDWARD C. LEWIS JOHN H. KITCHEN
Telephone, 349 Harrison
LEWIS & KITCHEN
Heating and Ventilating
Engineers and Contractors
Garbage Crematories
Septic Tanks
433 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO, 11,1,.
KANSAS CITY OFFICE, Corner Ninth and Broadway
KANSAS CITY, MO.
146
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 147
GRANITE— BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED.
Box.
BARTLETT, C. C, 1109, 100 Washington St 495
MILWAUKEE^ MONUMENT CO., Milwaukee 379
Otto Rathmann.
MILWAUKEE GRANITE CO., 106 Grand Ave., Milwaukee
and 217 Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. Main 374 256
H. B. Munson.
HARDWARE SPECIALTIES.
COLUMBIAN HARDWARE CO. (THE), 26 Lake St.
Central 110 404
Ludlow S. Sherwood.
GARDNER, CHAMPLIN, CO., First National Bank Bldg. Cen-
tral 2467 114
Geo. C. Gardner.
HEATING AND VENTILATING CONTRACTORS.
BROWN, N. B., 1373 W. Lake St. Ogden 1483 309
CHICAGO STEAM HEATING CO., 128 5th Ave. Main 1027. 469
J. D. Herlily.
LEWIS & KITCHEN, 433 Wabash Ave. Harrison 349 356
Edward C. Lewis.
LONG, ALBERT, 820, 84 La Salle St. Central 3098 341
NACEY, P., CO., 315 Wabash Ave. Harrison 387 355
P. Nacey.
POPE, SAMUEL I., 217, 138 Washington St. Main 375 315
THOMAS & SMITH, 17 South Carpenter St. Monroe 2190 454
Henry F. Smith.
HEATING AND VENTILATING APPARATUS.
AMERICAN BLOWER CO., 204 Dearborn St. Central 1632. 362
S. S. Howell.
STURTEVANT B. F. CO., 281 So. Clinton St. Harrison 846.. 354
H. M. Pulsifer.
HOISTING ENGINES.
AMERICAN HOIST & DERRICK CO., 54-60 S. Canal St
Main 4279 35
Frank J. Johnson.
SHAW, WILLIS. 171 LaSalle St. Central 1766 90
HOLLOW CONCRETE WALLS.
HYDRAULIC STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO., 6428-36
Wentworth Ave. Wentworth 111 221
E. A. Parsons.
L. J. RIENDEAU, SR. L. J. RIENDEAU, JR.
L J. RIENDEAU & SON,
HOUSE RAISING AND
Shoring Heavy Stone and Brick Buildings
SHORING STREET BANKS
Deep Trenches for Deep Area Walls
GENERAL ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRING
928 Stock Exchange Bldg. 669 South Talman Ave.
Office Telephone Main 3358. Yard Telephone Canal 141.
ESTABLISHED 1842. INCORPORATED 1888.
JOSEPH T, RYERSON & SON,
GENERAL OFFICES AND WAREHOUSES, CHICAGO
EASTERN OFFICES, NEW YORK AND PITTSBURG
STRUCTURAL
STEEL IN STOCK
Beams, angles, channels, tees, plates and rivets—all sizes and weights
for immediate shipment from the largest stock in America.
148
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 149
HOUSE MOVERS AND RAISERS.
Box.
RIENDAU, L. J., & SON, 669 Talman Ave. Canal 141, also
928-108 La Salle St 445
L. J. Riendau.
SHEELER, H., 715 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Main 730 393
SUNDERMAN, JOHN, 7214 Lowe Ave. Wentworth 2221 268
IRON AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
ARTHUR J. O'LEARY & SON CO., Lake & Desplains Sts.
Monroe 196 298
John W. O'Leary.
RYERSON, JOS. T. & SON, 18 Milwaukee Ave. Main 337. 433
Irving Washington.
SCULLY STEEL & IRON CO., Halsted and Fultons Sts. Mon-
roe 171 392
A. B. Scully.
INSURANCE— FIRE, CASUALTY AND ACCIDENT.
BURROWS, MARSH & McLENNAN, 159 La Salle St.
Central 4097 218
Daniel W. Burrows.
EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION,
159 LaSalle St. Central 5781 407
Geo. A. Gilbert.
FIDELITY & CASUALTY CO., W. A. Alexander & Co.
General Agents, 601 New York Life Bldg. Central 2888.. 421
Harry W. Thayer.
OCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION
(THE), (Ltd) of London, Enp.. 217, 138 Washington St
Main 374 124
W. H. Martin.
TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., 321, 171 LaSalle St. Cen-
tral 4685 423
A. W. TafL
MEEKER & MAGNER, 189 La Salle St. Central 4206 198
Thos. J. Magner.
MOORE, CASE, LYMAN & HERRICK, 157 La Salle St.
Central 311 320
E. P. Fatch.
INTERIOR FINISH AND CABINET WORK.
CARbON, LOUIS, 51 Institute Place. Dearborn 4422 43
DAVIS, REGINALD J., CO., Railway Exchange Bldg. Harri-
son 4324 303
Reginald J. Davis.
EDMUNDS MFG. CO., Robey St. and Washburn Ave. Canal
68 188
Chas. L. West.
FOLEY MANUFACTURING CO., 471 W. 22d St. Canal 54. . . 293
Philip J. Foley.
rFIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING^
INTERIOR FINISH, CARPENTRY AND CABINET WORK BY
THE REGINALD j. DAVIS
COMPANY,
Interior Wood Finishers
and Building Contractors
BANK, OFFICE FITTINGS AND STAIR WORK
Suite 1454 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Telephone Harrison 4324.
CHICAGO
150
FACTORIES:
2300-2308 LaSalle St.
2253-2257 Wentworth Ave.
22 & 24 So. Jefferson St.
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 151
INTERIOR FINISH AND CABINET WORK — CONTINUED.
Box.
LOCKWiOOD & STRIKLAND CO., 49th and Halsted Sts.
Yards 621 144
H. Vandenberg.
MELROSE MILL CO., 1138-1140 Clybourne Ave. North 234. .. 418
L. C. Haring.
NOLLAU & WOLFF MFG. CO., 35 Fullerton Ave. North 480. 81
Arthur Nollau.
PAGELS, GEORGE, Loomis and 21st Sts. Canal 391 510
PETERSON, C. E., CO., 4914 Wentworth Ave. Yards 515.. 291
VON PLATEN & DICK, 843 W. Kinzie St. West 1427 57
Maurice Von Platen.
WARREN, WM. H., MFG. CO., Blackhawk St. and Smith Ave.
North 602 331
W. H. Warren.
IRON AND STEEL SHUTTERS, DOORS, PARTITIONS,
ETC.
GLOBE IRON WORKS, 31 Indiana St. North 85 257
W. B. Frolichstein.
HARRIS, S. H., CO., 29-31 Pearce St. Monroe 1026 388
A. C. Preble.
HICKEY, M. H., 541 Dearborn St., Central 616 223
KINNEAR MFG. CO. (THE), 112 Clark St. Main 4558 273
A. S. Beymer.
PETERSEN, H. A., MFG. CO., 211 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1589 195
H. A. Petersen.
VARIETY MFG. CO., 77 W. Lake St. Main 3297 335
E. L. Beckerleg.
JOIST AND TIMBER HANGERS.
COLUMBIAN HARDWARE CO. (THE). 26 Lake St. Cen-
tral 110 404
L. S. Sherwood.
VARIETY MFG. CO., 77 W. Lake St. Main 3297 335
E. L. Beckerleg.
LATHING CONTRACTORS.
DICKENSON, O. A., 172 N. Western Ave. Ogden 1138 467
LATH— WOVEN WOOD.
NATIONAL WOVEN LATH & MANUF'G. CO., 411 Unity
Bldg. Central 2370 197
E. W. Hogg.
H. R. CONKUN, PRESIDENT JOHN SEBA, TREASURER
AUBREY PROSSER, VICE PRES. AND MGR. G. E. BEERI,Y, SEC'Y.
GENERAL OFFICES, MAIN YARDS AND MILL:
35TH HMD TOORGKN STREETS
Telephone. Yards 204
" 1080
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, POSTS, ETC.
....MILL WORK....
OAK, MAPLE, and Yellow Pine FLOORING
Branch Office and Yard:
66th Street and Lowe Avenue
Telephone, Wentcworth 726
WILLIAM GRACE COMPANY
General Contractors
RAILROAD AND PUBLIC WORK,
STEEL CONSTRUCTION
FIRE PROOF BUILDINGS,
HEAVY MASONRY, ETC.
GENERAL OFFICES: TELEPHONE., South 426
1408 Wabash Avenue. CHICAGO
152
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 153
LIME, CEMENT, HAIR, STUCCO AND PLASTER.
Box.
ARTESIAN STONE AND LIME WORKS CO., Grand Ave.
and W. Ohio St. West 62 419
Thos. F. O'Connell.
CHICAGO UNION LIME WORKS CO., 19th and Lincoln Sts.
Canal 388 93
J. J. Pleas.
GARDEN CITY SAND CO., 1201, 188 Madison St. Main 4827. 78
C. B. Sheffler.
GRAY & TUTHILL, 243 W. 63rd St. Wentworth 924 110
Frank E. Christian.
MEACHAM & WRIGHT CO., 920 Chamber of Commerce. Main
59 68
F. S. Wright.
SCHULTZ, FRED'K, 658 S. Halsted. Canal 17 92
STEARNS LIME & STONE CO., 165 E Randolph. Main 854. 151
R. I. Stearns.
WAUKESHA LIME & STONE CO., 172 Washington St.
Main 4145 205
A. C. O'Laughlin.
WESTERN CEMENT CO., Louisville, Ky 334
James B. Speed.
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, ETC.
BADER, PETERSON & CO., 21 E. North Ave. North 221. ... 40
P. Peterson.
BEIDLER, FRANCIS, & CO., 22nd and Loomis Sts. Canal 820. 140
W. C. Schreiber.
E. B. BLINN & CO., Loomis St., south of 22nd St. Canal
748 402
N. J. Ludington.
BURNS, JOHN E., LUMBER CO., 40 W. Chicago Ave. Mon-
roe 211 450
John E. Burns.
CHANDLER LUMBER CO., 100 Elston Ave. Monroe 2076.. 449
Homer W. Chandler.
CLANEY-BISHOP LUMBER CO., 1016 Elston Ave. West
383 191
Alex. B. Clancy.
CONKLIN LUMBER CO., 38th and Morgans Sts. Yards 204. 292
A. Prosser.
DEACON, J. C, & CO., Fisk and 22d. Canal 247. : 210
J. C. Deacon.
GILLESPIE, JOHN, LUMBER CO., Lumber and Seward Sts.
Canal 1006 47
B. L. Anderson.
HETTLER, HERMAN H., LUMBER CO., 1324 Elston Ave.
West 1596 123
H. H. Hettler.
John E. Burns Lumber
Company
LUMBER. LATH,
SHINGLES
WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE AND POPLAR
40 W. Chicago Ave.
5 TELEPHONES: all Monroe 211 CH ICAGO
CLARENCE I. WOliFIflGER GENERAL
Fine Residence Work a Specialty CONTRACTOR
226 LaSalle
Street,
Chicago, III.
Telephone
Harrison 2013
154
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 155
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, ETC.— CONTINUED.
Box.
HINES. EDWARD, LUMBER CO., Blue Island and Lincoln.
Canal 349 fi
Edward Hines.
ROWE, JAMES, LUMBER CO., 2600 Archer Ave. Canal 1224. G£
James Howe.
LOCKWOOD & STRICKLAND CO., 4925 So. Halsted St.
Yards 621 144
H. Vandenberg.
LORD & BUSHNELL CO., 22d St. and Centre Ave. Canal 307. 492
Fred. T. Boles.
McGRAW, J. W., 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374 436
MEARS, C. H., & CO., 1103 Belmont Av. Lake View 765 383
C. H. Mears.
MESSER, W. A., LUMBER CO., Chamber of Commerce.
Main 2761 194
W. A. Messer.
NOURSE, TAYLOR, LUMBER CO., 1117 Chamber of Com-
merce Bldg. Main 4682 and Automatic 2562 400
J. A. Nourse.
PALTZER, C. A., LUMBER CO., 3700 S. Centre Ave. Yards
22 426
W. R. Robbins.
PATE, D. S., LUMBER CO., 1600 Fisher Bldg. Harrison 546. . 208
G. J. Pope.
PEARSON LUMBER CO. (THE), Evanston, 111 296
John N. Doerr.
RITTENHOUSE & EMBREE CO., 3500 Centre Ave. Yards
502 374
C. A. Flanigan.
SCHULTZ BROS. & BENEDICT, 1225 Old Colony Bldg.
Harrison 4247 201
W. W. Schultz.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO., 22nd St. and Ashland Ave.
. Canal 894 80
Vernon E. Nichols.
SPRY, JOHN, LUMBER CO.. Ashland, south of 22d. Canal
46 160
Geo. E. Spry.
STUDT, A. T., 217. 138 Washington St. Main 375 491
TEGTMEYER, CHAS. W., 759-779 So. Canal St. Canal 227. .. 381
WESTERN WRECKING AND LUMBER CO.. 3411 Went-
worth Ave. South 453 36
Sol. I. Shane.
TELEPHONE* { g;J| ffj;
Faultless Flawless Flooring
Oak and Maple.
Standard grades, widths and thicknesses. Steel polished. Kiln dried.
Matched and end matched. Bored for blind nailing. Get our prices.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO. 22nd and Ashland Ave
CHICAGO, .... ILL
HENRY SANDERS CO.,
Western Manufacturers
Koll's Patent Lock-Joint Columns
77 85 WEED STEET
CHICAGO
TELEPHONE NORTH 123
Eastern Factory, Hartman Bros. Mfg. Co., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Highest Award World's Fair Telephone, Yards 1 1 o?
Artistic Effects y/
HENRY MARBLE CO.
-CONTRACTORS FOR-
Interior Marble, Mosaic 6 Tile Work
i
Manufacturers of
...Modern Scagliola...
OFFI E AND WORKS: CHICAGO
3202-14 Shields Avenue.
156
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 157
LUMBER— HARDWOOD AND YELLOW PINE.
Box.
BURNS, JOHN E., LUMBER CO., 40 W. Chicago Ave. Mon-
roe 211 450
John E. Burns.
CHANDLER LUMBER CO., 100 Elston Ave. Monroe 2075... 449
Homer W. Chandler.
CRANE, F. R., & CO., 446 N. Branch St. North 915 479
F. R. Crane.
HEATH WITBECK CO., 22nd and Loomis Sts. Canal 289 245
C. H. Wolfe.
NOURSE, TAYLOR, LUMBER CO., 1117 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 4682, Automatic 2562 400
J. A. Nourse.
RITTENHOUSE & EMBREE CO., 3500 Centre Ave. Yards
502 374
C. A. Flanigan.
WILCE. T., CO. (THE), 22d and Throop. Canal 832 453
E. Harvey Wilce.
WILLEY, C. L., Robey So. of Blue Island Ave. Canal 930 439
LUXFER PRISMS.
AMERICAN LUXFER PRISM CO., 346 Wabash Ave. Har-
rison 4105 244
A. B. Mathews.
MAHOGANY AND VENEERS.
WILLEY, C. L., Robey St. So. of Blue Island Ave. Canal 930. 439
MANTELS, GRATES, TILES, CONSOLES, ETC.
DAWSON BROS.. 197. 207 N. Halsted St. Monroe 569 414
Chas. L. Dawson.
ENGLEWOOD MANTEL & TILE CO., 6221 Wentworth Ave.
Wentworth 800 104
O. F. Nordberg.
REES, GEO. H., 91 Dearborn St. Central 1566 391
MARBLE, MOSAIC AND TILE WORK.
ART MARBLE CO., Flournoy & Rockwell Sts. West 306 41
H. C. Leichsenring.
ARMSTRONG. E. G., 217. 138 Washington St. Main 374 224
DAWSON BROS.. 197-207 N. Halsted St. Monroe 569 414
Charles L. Dawson.
ENGLEWOOD MANTEL & TTLE CO., 6221 Wentworth
Ave. Wentworth 800 104
Otto F, Nordberg.
JOHN FLTNDALL & CO.. 735 W. Kinzie St. West 784 301
John Flindall.
HENRY MARBLE CO., 3208 Shields Ave. Yards 1197 161
Otto Henry.
BOILERS
FOR HEATING AND POWER.
PORTABLE OUTFITS
FOR CONTRACTORS
ENGINES
FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT-
ING AND OTHER PUR-
POSES.
AMES IRON WORKS
EMIL W. RITTER, MANAGER.
1441 MONADNOCK BLOCK AUTOMATIC •««•
E. W. RITTER & CO.
BUILD ING SPECIALTIES
1441 MONADNOCK BLOCK, CHICAGO
Sidewalk Lights, Floors « Skylights
AMERICAN BAR LOCK
Galvanized Wrougfht-Steel Construction, with Three-Point
Prism Glass or Arch Plain Glass
Maximum Strength and (00 per cent. Added Light
Harrison 140
Automatic 2J40
158
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 159
MARBLE, MOSAIC AND TILE WORK.
Box.
KREUTZBERG MARBLE WORKS. 3542-44 Shields Ave.
Yards 160 130
H. H. Peck.
WATERTOWN MARBLE CO., Foot of Orleans St. Main 229. 112
W. H. Decamp.
MASON CONTRACTORS.
BALDWIN, M. E., 1651 Marquette Bldg. Central 1481 108
BIEMOLT, A., 121 Edgemont Ave and 217 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 374 484
CANHAM, JOHN, 126 E. Quincy St., Harrison 3267 177
CREAR, WM., 27 N. Canal St. Main 1594 360
CRILLY, W. M., 167 Dearborn St. Central 2993 59
DECKER, P. H.. 52 Dearborn St. Central 5141 130
ERICSSON, HENRY, 84 La Salle St. Main 4562 334
FREEMAN, HART & CO., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main
375 199
Daniel Freeman.
GINDELE, CHAS. W., CO., 3333 LaSalle St. Yards 1278... 141
Chas. W. Gindele.
GRIFFITHS, JOHN, & SON, 135 Adams St. Central 2948... 14
John Griffiths.
HOFFMAN. W. L., CO., 246 W. 47th St. Yards 599 460
KALCHBRENNER, JOHN, 4752 Princeton Ave. Yards
6266 461
KADESHEWITZ. M., 312 Haddon Ave. Ogden 4201 488
LEAFGREEN CONSTRUCTION CO., 145 La Salle St.
Central 3319 178
B. A. Leafgreen.
LOTZ, PHILIP. 58 Wabash Ave. Central 3231 299
LUDWIG, HERMAN, 4043 N. Clark St 326
MORTIMER & TAPPER, 1109, 184 LaSalle. Main 2665 2
W. H. Mortimer.
MUELLER, CARL R.. 1338 Sheffield Ave. Main 374 39
MUELLER, HERMAN, 221 Pine Grove Ave. Belmont 984 17
MUELLER, OSKAR, 16R5 Barry Ave. Belmont 3424 274
NICHOLSON, THOS., 1310, 315 Dearborn. Harrison 2466 29
SNYDER, H. V.. & SON, 813 Chamber of Commerce. Main
3616 322
H. V. Snyder.
SOLLITT, CO., RALPH & SUMNER, 103, 140 Dearborn. Cen-
tral 4148 470
Ralph T. Sollitt.
SPROUL, E. W.. 315 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1315 413
TODD, JAMES. & CO., 145 LaSalle St., Central 718 447
James Todd.
TUBES. NATHAN. 7359 Vincennes Road 349
WELLS BROS CO., 1014 Monadnock. Harrison 500 357
A. F, WHIS.
FOUNDRY AND
ARCHITECTURAL
J. H. MclLROY, Pres. R. J. MclLROY, Sec'y & Treat.
Jlttellroy-Jennings Goraiee (Ilorks
(INCORPORATED)
Manufactures of Galvanized Iron and Copper Cornices
Skylights, Ventilators, Gutters, Etc. Telephone, South 1191
Slate, Tin, Tile and Corrugated
Iron Roofing. 1519-21 State St., CHICAGO
THE VANDERPOEL CO,
Iron Works
497-505 W. 22nd St. CHICAGO
Telephone, Canal 2 JO
C. E. PETERSON CO.
...Sash, Doors and Interior Finisk...
TELEPHONE :
Yards 515.
Office & Factory:
4914 to 4922
Wentworth Ave.
YARDS :
4917 to 4925
6th Ave.
Warehouse and
Finishing Room
4918-4920
5th Ave.
City Office :
Builders' and
Traders' Exch.
217 Cham. Com.
Box 291.
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 161
MASONS' MATERIAL ELEVATORS.
Box.
ADAMS BROTHERS, 355 31st St. South 1077 228
Andrew Adams.
THOMAS ELEVATOR CO., 113 So. Hoyne Ave. West 391.. 100
E. A. Thomas.
METAL LATH.
GENERAL FIRE PROOFING CO., 315 Old Colony Bldg.
Mam 1313 35S
W. W. Ramsey.
IMPERIAL EXPANDED METAL CO. 1538 Monadnock.
Harrison 3678 262
Geo. A. Turnbull.
NORTHWESTERN EXPANDED METAL CO., 790 Old Col-
ony Bldg. Harrison 799 416
Frank W. Putnam.
UNION BUILDING MATERIAL CO. 507 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 2714 37
Lawrence Schuller.
METAL CORNERS.
UNION BUILDING MATERIAL CO., 507 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 2714 37
Lawrence Schuller.
MILL WORK, SASH, DOORS, ETC.
CARSON, LOUIS, 51 Institute Place. Dearborn 4422 43
COMPOUND DOOR CO., 189 La Salle St. Central 4935.... 442
John McConnell.
DAVIS, REGINALD J., CO., Railway Exchange Bldg. Har-
rison 4324 303
EDMUNDS MFG. CO., Robey St. and Washburn Ave. Canal
68 188
Chas. L. West.
FOLEY MANUFACTURING CO., 471 W. 22d St. Canal 54. . . 293
Philip J. Foley.
LOCKWOOD & STRICKLAND CO., 4925 S. Halsted St.
Yards 621 144
H. Vandenberg.
MELROSE MILL CO., 1138-1140 Clybourne Ave. North 234 418
L. C. Haring.
NOLLAU.& WOLFF MFG. CO., 35 Fullerton Ave. North 480.. 81
Arthur Nollau.
PAGELS, GEORGE, Loomis and 21st Sts. Canal 391 510
PALMER, W. E., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 120
PETERSON, C. E., Co., 4914 Wentworth Ave. Yards 515... 291
WARREN, WM. H., MFG. CO., Blackhawk St. and Smith Ave.
North 602 331
W. H. Warren.
BRUNTON, JULIUS, Reaper Block. Central 5094 267
VON PLATEN & DICK, 843 W. Kinzie St. West 1427 57
Maurice Von Platen.
Weber Steel-Concrete Chimney Co,
-icDunwcc. /Central 698
TELEPHONES: { Aut0matic 4917.
162
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 163
MIRRORS.
Box.
HOOKER, H. M., CO., 59 W. Randolph St. Main 1425 285
Frank Hayes.
HEROY & MARRENNER, 2276 Lumber St. Canal 1171 329
R. Sejalon.
KINSELLA COMPANY, 193, 215 West 22d St., one block west
of Halsted. Canal 1008 338
John J. Kinsella.
PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS CO., 442 Wabash Ave. Har-
rison 2239 154
W. G. Kimball.
RICE, JAMES H., CO., 80-82 Wabash Ave. Central 1944 507
W. S. Kenny.
SIEGEL, A., & CO., 369 South Halsted St. Monroe 106 231
Albert Lange.
MORTAR COLORS.
CHICAGO HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK CO., 302 Chamber
of Commerce. Main 1362 263
E. C. Kimbell.
ORNAMENTAL IRON, BRASS AND BRONZE WORK.
AMERICAN BRONZE FOUNDRY CO., 73rd St. and Wood-
lawn Ave. Hyde Park 1744 275
Wm. Burns.
AMERICAN IRON & WIRE WORKS, 575-581 Carroll Ave.
West 916 286
J. W. Scott.
BROWN BROS. MFG. CO., 22d St. and Campbell Ave. Canal
115 125
E. J. Sullivan.
ENOS FIRE ESCAPE CO., 170 N. Morgan St. Monroe 604. . 85
H. L. Halvorson.
GLOBE IRON WORKS, 31 Indiana St. North 85 251
W. B. Frolichstein.
HEINEMANN, LOUIS, 819 Melrose St. Lake View 969... 346
HICKEY. M. H., 34 Dearborn St. Central 616 223
LANDON & EGGERS, First National Bank Bldg. Central 5154 462
Edward R. Landon.
MUTH, C.. 428 Blue Island Ave. Canal 1129..: 288
PETERSEN, H. A., MFG. CO., 211 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1589 195
H. A. Petersen.
SCAAR. FRANK & CO.. 92-98 W. llth St. Monroe 1289 147
Frank Scaar.
SMITH F. P., WIRE & IRON WORKS, 100 Lake St. Cen-
tral 438 360
F. P. Smith.
STANDARD CO. (THE). Railway Exchange Bldg. Harrison
2514 471
Paul G. Wiegert.
VANDERPOEL CO. (THE), 497 W. 22d St. Canal 210 458
Otto Pastor.
The most artistic and durable color effects
on shingles are produced with SHINGLETINT,
which is a scientific combination of linseed
oil. coloring matter, creosote oils and the
necessary drying agents.
Among the many shingle stains offered
" SHINGLE.TINT "
is conspicuous not only for its superiority,
but because it can be called for by its dis-
tinctive name, thus offering the consumer
protection against inferior goods offered for
the same purpose.
When buiyng shingle stains it will be
worth while to ignore the "Just as good"
argument andfinsist upon SHINGLETINT.
Stained woods and descriptive literature
sent free upon request.
BERRY BROTHERS,
VARNISH MANUFACTURERS.
CHICAGO,
15 and J7 Lake Street
Factory :
DETROIT
164
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 165
PAINTERS, FRESCO ARTISTS AND INTERIOR
DECORATORS.
Box.
ALMINI CO. (THE), 107 Wabash Ave. Central 4569 203
R. H. Stewart.
CARRIER, J. C., 550 South Park Ave., Austin 171
DRISCOLL, M. S.. 357 W. Van Buren St. Monroe 2282 376
EBERT, THEO., 605 Grand Ave. Seeley 981 133
ERHARDT, GEORGE, 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374 272
GLEICH, T. C., 57 Evanston Ave. Lake View 759 384
MIDDLETON, W. D., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main
374 424
NELSON, W. P., CO., 193 Wabash Ave. Central 3449 344
N. J. Nelson.
PEASE, JAMES, 3212 Dover Ave. Lake View 151 243
PICK, JACOB E., 1141 N. Hamlin Ave. Ashland 8304 200
STEVENSON, WM., 4242 Cottage Grove Ave., Oakland 477. 94
PAINTS, OILS AND COLORS.
HEATH & MILLIGAN MFG. CO., 172 Randolph St. Main
624 241
Gorham B. Coffin.
HOOKER, H. M., CO., 59 W. Randolph St. Main 1425 285
Frank Hayes.
MURPHY VARNISH CO., 22d and Dearborn Sts. South 26. . 494
Jno. H. Shanley.
PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO., 442 Wabash Ave. Harri-
son 2239 ] 34
W. G. Kimball.
STANDARD PAINT CO., 188 E. Madison St. Main 1161.. 252
C. P. Caswell.
RICE, JAS. H., CO., 80-82 Wabash Ave. Central 1944 507
W. S. Kenny.
PAINT— METAL PRESERVATIVE.
STANDARD PAINT CO., 188 E. Madison St. Main 1161.... 252
C. P. Caswell.
PARQUET AND HARDWOOD FLOORS.
DUNFEE, J., & CO., 59 North Claremont Ave. West 1966. . . 128
Chas. W. Dunfee.
PAVERS— WOOD AND STONE.
CONWAY, R. F., CO., 720 Chamber of Commerce. Main 2712. 71
R. F. Conway.
GARDEN CITY PAVING AND POST CO., 504, 167 Dearborn
St. Central 2414 350
James G. McBean.
SACKLEY, JAS. A., 307 Chamber of Commerce. Main 3862. . . 501
PILE DRIVING CONTRACTORS.
WALSH & MASTERSON, 514 Reaper Block. Central 127.. 367
H. S. Walsh.
United States Gypsum Company
MINERS OF GYPSUM ROCK 200 Monroe Street
Manufacturers of all kinds of Plaster. We own r'T-TTPAf^O TT T
Calcined Plaster Mills in all the important VJIAIV*OAJW, 11^1-.
Gypsum sections of America. We manufacture
ADAMANT, ALABASTER, ROCK, IVORY,
IMPERIAL, DIAMOND, GRANITE, ZENITH,
FLINT AND MANY OTHERS
Correspondence solicited
C. BSKILSON, President. JNO. J. WHBBLER, Sec. 8t Treas.
ESTABLISHED 1S66.
THE STANDARD ROOFING CO.
CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OP
ROOFING
TELEPHONE MONROE 430
290-294 N. Halsted Street, - - CHICAGO.
Asbestos 'Products
Pipe and Boiler
Covering
Steam Packings
Asbestos Roofing
Carpet Linings
Imperial Brand
2 and 3 Ply
Indruroid Roofing
1-2x3 Fly
Prepared Roofing
Materials
Coal Tar 'Products
Telephone, Main 4405
Mitts: Erie,
H. F. WATSON CO.
—Manufacturers of—
BUILDING and
ROOFING PAPERS
12-14 South Clinton Street,
CHICAGO
166
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 167
PLASTER.
Box.
GARDEN CITY SAND CO., 1201, 188 Madison St. Main 4827. 78
C. B. Shefler.
UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO., 200 Monroe St. Main 2515. 427
S. Q. Fulfon.
WILLIAMS, GEO. CO., 331 Monadnock. Harrison 3424 216
Chas. E. Cook.
PLASTERERS.
ANDERSON, J. C, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374. . 345
LAMARCHE, M., 112 Clark St. Main 2656 209
LENOX-HALDEMAN CO., 184 LaSalle St. Main 2665 429
M. Shugrue.
O'BRIEN & CO., 95 Washington St. Central 5167 156
Thos. F. O'Brien.
SHUGRUE, JAMES, 113 Flournoy St 342
SUTTON, JOHN C, First National Bank Bldg. Central
2435 * 493
SIMPSON, ALEX., 1172 So. Central Park Ave. Canal 6167. 363
TOBEY & GAVIN, 217, 138 Washington St. Main 374 434
Wm. Gavin.
ZANDER-REUM CO., 216 South Clark St. Harrison 2643. ... 380
August Zander.
PLASTIC RELIEF DECORATORS.
ENGELSMANN & BENNIGHOF, 298 N. Halsted St 87
WOLFARTH, WM., 209 So. Clinton St. Harrison 1215 249
PAPER— BUILDING, INSULATING AND DEADENING
FELT.
WATSON, H. F., CO., 12 South Clinton St. Main 4405 184
Wm. E. Wilcox.
STANDARD PAINT CO., 188 E. Madison St. Main 1161. . . 252
C. P. Caswell.
PIPE AND BOILER COVERING.
WATSON, H. F., CO., 12 South Clinton St. Main 4405 184
Wm. E. Wilcox.
PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES.
JAS. B. CLOW & SON, Franklin & Harrison Sts., Tel. Har-
rison 3787 213
C. R. Clow.
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS.
GLEASON, F. P., & SON, 477 Wabash Ave. Harrison 95. .. 63
John J. Gleason.
NACEY, P., CO., 315 Wabash Ave. Harrison 387 355
SANDERS, P., & SON, 1314 Wabash Ave. South 1149 327
P. Sanders.
G.
Elevator,
Gas Tank,
Smoke Stack
and Bridge
PAINTING.
STOOPS & BRO.
GENERAL
ROOFERS
Felt, Composition
and Gravel, Slate, Tin
and Iron Roofing
449 GRAND AVE.,
CHICAGO.
TELEPHONE, MONROE 1187.
The Standard Paint Co.
Sole Manufacturers of
BEROIDIROOFING
i_Ji_r>wii_; ^FLOORING
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
DAMP COURSE
( P. & B.
T- i A T-H T/-T-\»~< / FLEX.ITE
PAINTS < RUBERINE
( S. P. C. FLEXIBLE IRON
NON-INFLAMMABLE
UNIVERSAL
P. & B. AND GIANT
INSULATING
BUILDING
CHICAGO OFFICE, 188 MADISON ST.
168
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 169
QUARTZ— FILT3R.
Box.
GARDEN CITY SAND CO., 1201, 188 Madison St. Main
4827 78
C. B. Shefler.
REAL ESTATE.
KNEALE, J. C., 217, 138 Washington St. Main 375 75
STEWART, G. W., 108 Dearborn St. Central 3535 : 214
RADIATORS, BOILERS, VALVES, ETC.
WESTERN VALVE CO., 41-43 W. Randolph St. Main 2539*. . 385
P. S. Hudson.
ROOFERS.
ATLAS ROOFING CO., 651 West Madison St. West 954 304
James M. Hagan.
BREMER & B1ELENBERG, 1136 W. 13th St. Canal 239 456
H. F. Bremen
BURKE, JOHN & CO., 909 W. Madison St. West 1090 33
BURKE, AUGUSTUS, 104 W. Superior St. Monroe 208.... 193
ELLIOTT, JAS. M., 411 Blue Island Ave. Canal 688 469
KNICKERBOCKER ROOFING CO., 3962 Cottage Grove
Ave. Douglas 1611 49
B. J. Kelly.
McKEON, C. J., 791 Grand Ave. West 470 307
MURDOCK, WM. CO., 145 LaSalle St. Central 5435 377
John Ingram.
NATIONAL ROOFING CO., 3223 LaSalle St. Yards 1187. 146
C. W. Jones.
O'DONNELL & WILDER, 950-952 W. 12th St. Canal 753. ... 448
J. H. Wilder.
PEERLESS ROOFING CO., 456-458 W. Taylor St. Monroe 839. 266
Charles A. Moran.
PERKINS, E. B., B. & T. Exchange. Main 375 53
SCHILLINGER BROS. CO., 1181 N. Seeley Ave. West 690.. 28
G. A. Schillinger.
STANDARD ROOFING CO., 290 N. Halsted. Monroe 430 233
John J. Wheeler.
STOOPS, G. B., & BRO., 449 Grand Ave. Monroe 1187 437
G. B. Stoops.
ROAD ROLLERS.
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD ROAD ROLLER CO., 217 Chamber
of Commerce. Main 374 371
A. N. Milner.
ROOFERS' SUPPLIES.
STANDARD PAINT CO., 188 E. Madison St. Main 1161. . 252
C. P. Caswell.
WATSON, H. F., CO., 12 So. Clinton St. Main 4405 184
W. E. Wilcox.
THE
KRUG SAND CO
167 Dearborn Street, Room 203, CHICAGO, ILL,
TELEPHONE, CENTRAL 1726.
ROOFING GRAVEL PAVING GRAVEL
BANK SAND BEACH SAND
TORPEDO SAND FILLING SAND
AETNA SAND AND
GRAVEL CO.
6434 EGGLESTON AVE.
TELEPHONE, WENTWORTH 2443
SAND AND GRAVEL BY
CARLOAD
PLANT: ALGONQUIN, ILL. ON c. & N.-W. RY.
no
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 171
SAND AND GRAVEL DEALERS.
Box.
AETNA SAND & GRAVEL CO., 6434 Eggleston Ave.
Wentworth 2443 169
Charles Humphrey.
GARDEN CITY SAND CO., 1201, 188 Madison St. Main 4827. 78
C. B. Shefler.
GENEVA LAKE GRAVEL & SAND CO., 4230 State St. Oak-
land 1540 248
M. E. Mogg.
KRUG SAND CO., 203, 167 Dearborn. Central 1726 155
S. Krug.
KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., 171 LaSalle St. Central
1006 185
John S. Field.
KRUG, WILLIAM, & SON, 2829 LaSalle. South 976 5
LAKE SHORE SAND CO., 309 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 2571 22
C. H. Stebbins.
RIPLEY, HERBERT, 3746 Calumet Ave. Douglas 1264 219
WALSH, MICHAEL, 447 Hermitage Ave. West 840 361
STAIR BUILDERS.
CARSON, LOUIS, 51 Institute Place. Dearborn 4422 43
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDING AND MILL WORK.
BRUNTON, JULIUS, 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 375.. 267
COMPOUND DOOR CO., 189 LaSalle St. Central 4935... 442
John McConnell.
FOLEY MANUFACTURING CO., 471 West 22d St. Canal
54 293
Philip J. Foley.
HINES, EDWARD, LUMBER CO., Blue Island and Lincoln.
Canal 349 6
Edward Hines.
LOCKWOOD & STRICKLAND CO., 4925 So. Halsted St..
Yards 621 144
H. Vandenberg.
MEARS, C. H., & CO., 1103 Belmont Ave. Lake View 765 383
C. H. Mears.
MELROSE MILL CO., 1138-1140 Clybourne Ave. North 234. . 418
L. C. Haring.
NOLLAU & WOLFF MFG. CO., 35 Fullerton Ave. North 480. 81
Arthur Nollau.
PETERSON, C. E., CO., 4914 Wentworth Ave. Yards 515. . 291
VON PLATEN & DICK, 843 W. Kinzie St. West 1427 57
Maurice von Platen.
SCALES— WAGON AND TRACK, ETC.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., Monroe and Franklin Sts.
Main 2025 165
F. F. French.
B. KRKFTING
MANUFACTURER OF-
GALVANIZED IRON AND
COPPER CORNICES
METAL SKYLIGHTS
SLATE, TIN AND CORRUGATED
IRON ROOFING.
119 WE.ST VAN BURE.N STREE.T
Telephone Monroe 1367 ....CHICAGO
Telephones: — Harrison 3894, Automatic 4496.
WM. E. DEE COMPANY
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
SEWER PIPE FIRE BRICK
WALL COPING, FLUE LINING
CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN TILE
PARTITION TILE, CEMENT
AND ALL KINDS OF MASONS*
AND SEWER BUILDERS' SUP-
PLIES. J* J* J* Jt & Jt J*
MAIN OFFICE:
214-215 Royal Ins. Bldg., 112 East Quincy St.
YARDS:
South Yards: 37th St., bet. Stewart and Butler Sts.
and 63rd and May Sts.
North Yard: Addison and Clark Sts.
West Yard: W. 46th and 12th Sts.
Northwest Yard: Hancock and Bloomingdale Road Works! Mecca Parke
Down Town: 124 E. Quincy Street. '
Auburn Park: 75th St. and Lowe Ave. Co., Ind.
172
Chicago
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 173
STACKS, CHIMNEYS, STEEL, CONCRETE.
Box.
WEBER STEEL CONCRETE CHIMNEY .CO., 159
LaSalle St. Central 698 67
Carl Weber.
STEEL ROOFING.
SYKES STEEL ROOFING CO., 114 W. 19th Place. Canal 810. 69
Fred'k. de Coningh.
SHEET METAL WORK AND ROOFING.
AITKIN & WATSON, 302 W. Van Buren St. Monroe 1230. 354
John A. Aitkin.
BREMER & BIELENBERG, 1136 W. 13th St. Canal 239 456
A. F. Bremer.
McILROY-JENNINGS CORNICE WORKS, 1519, 21 State
St. South 1191 316
R. J. Mcllroy.
NATIONAL SHEET METAL WORKS, 671 Larrabee St.
North 1772 333
W. D. Martin.
NO YES, E. E-, 584 West Lake St. West 1284 352
VALLAS, WM. H., CORNICE WORKS, 1325 W. Lake St.
West 219 99
Wm. H. Vallas.
VOIGTMAN, FRANK, CORNICE CO., 129 N. Franklin St.
North 360 230
Frank Voigtman.
SEWER PIPE AND DRAIN TILE.
CONNELLY, THOMAS, 84 LaSalle St. Main 609 103
John A. Connelly.
DEE, WM. E., CO., 214 Royal Ins. Bldg. Harrison 3894 40
E. B. Myers.
EVANS, E. T., & SON CO., 4437 State St. Oakland 686 475
B. C. Evans.
GARDEN CITY SAND CO., 1201 Security Bldg. Main 4827.. 78
C. B. Shefler.
ROSELLE BRICK & TILE WORKS. Roselle, 111., F. R. Crane. 435
SIDEWALK AND VAULT LIGHTS.
BROWN BROS. MFG. CO., 22nd St. and Campbell Ave. Canal
115 125
E. J. Sullivan.
FRENCH, J. B., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 374 222
RITTER, E. W., & CO., 1441 Monadnock. Harrison 140... 497
E. W. Ritter.
SMITH, F. P., WIRE AND IRON WORKS, 100 Lake St.
Central 438 360
F. P. Smith.
Variety Mfg. Co.
77-83 W. LAKE ST., CHICAGO, ILL
MANUFACTURERS OF
Cross Counterbalance Freight Elevator Doors
Cross Horizontal Folding Doors
For Freight and Warehouses
Iron Fire Wall, Doors and Window Shutters
Iron Window Guards
Blackman Exhaust Fans, Doane Exhaust Heads
Machine-Made foist Hangers
Rolling Steel Shutters, Sidewalk Doors and Gratings
Beams, Channels, Angles
And all kinds of Iron Work for Buildings
Anchors, Bolts, Joist Hangers
Rods, etc., carried in stock
TELEPHONE, MAIN 5297
171
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 175
SIDEWALKS— CEMENT.
Box.
BLOME, R. S., CO., 79 Dearborn St. Central 12 351
R. S. Blome.
HOEFFER & CO., 614 Chamber of Commerce. Main 4790. . 378
Alex. C. Warren.
PERKINS, E. B., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 375 53
SCHILLINGER BROS. CO., 1181 North Seeley Ave. West 690 28
G. A. Schillinger.
STANDARD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO., 711-184
LaSalle St. Main 2514 19
G. S. Wheeler.
SIMPSON CONSTRUCTION CO., 704 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 8S3 282
R. Hansen.
HYDRAULIC STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO., 6428
Wentworth Ave. Tel. Wentworth 111 221
E. A. Parsons.
SIDEWALKS— STONE.
WESTERN STONE CO., 320 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 347 390
T. A. Heineman.
STEEL AND IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, PARTITIONS,
ETC.
GLOBE IRON WpRKS, 31 Indiana St. North 85 251
W. B. Frolichstein.
HARRIS, S. H., CO., 29 Pearce St. Monroe 1026 388
A. C. Preble.
KINNEAR MFG. CO. (THE), 112 Clark St. Main 4558 273
A. S. Beymer.
VARIETY MANUFACTURING CO., 77-83 W. Lake St. Main
3297 335
E. L. Beckerleg.
STORAGE.
PARK FIREPROOF STORAGE CO., 757 N. Clark St. North
1418 332
Alex. Gordon.
STONE DEALERS.
BEDFORD QUARRIES CO., 638, 204 Dearborn St. Central
1698 50
A. E. Dickinson.
CHICAGO & BLOOMINGTON STONE CO., Bloomington,
Ind 340
Wm. Johnson.
DARLINGTON STONE CO., B. & T. Exchange. Main 374.. 196
James Sinclair.
HUGH YOUKG, CHARLES S. METCALFB, ALFRED R. GOODE,
Pres. and Treas. Vice President Secretary
Young Stone Company
QUARRYMEN
STONE DEALERS
AND SHIPPERS
305 Chamber of Commerce,
LaSalle and Washington Streets
TELEPHONE, MAIN 3441 CHICAGO
WM. KISSACK, Pres. and Gen'l Mgr.
H. W. WANNER, Sec'y
American Crushed Stone Co.
CRUSHED LIMESTONE
Crushed Granite and Paving Materials
Street Paving Contractors.
92 LA SALLE STREET,
Telephone Main \\\2 CHI C AGO
176
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 177
STONE DEALERS— CONTINUED.
Box.
ILLINOIS STONE CO., 22nd and Lumber. Canal 136, 64
James A. Hogan.
LEMONT LIMESTONE CO., 519 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 4592 192
J. G. Bodenschatz.
MALONE STONE CO. (THE), 502 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 3336 305
E. T. Malone.
McMILLAN, WM., & SON, 620 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 3113 253
Wm. M. McMillan.
PORTAGE ENTRY QUARRIES CO., 502 Chamber of Com-
merce. Main 3336 305
E. T. Malone.
WESTERN STONE CO., 320 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 347 390
T. A. Heineman.
MAHAN & CO., 1116 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Main 3136. 42
W. R. Mahan.
PERRY MATHEWS & BUSKIRK STONE CO., 320 Monad-
nock. Harrison 4336 204
C. W. Walters.
YOUNG STONE CO., 305 Chamber of Commerce. Main 3441. 259
Chas. S. Metcalfe.
STONE DEALERS— CRUSHED.
AMERICAN CRUSHED STONE CO., 92 LaSalle St.
Main 1112 167
Wm. Kissack.
ARTESIAN STONE AND LIME WORKS CO., Grand ave.
and W. Ohio St. West 62 419
Thos. F. O'Connell.
CHICAGO UNION LIME WORKS CO., 19th and Lincoln
Sts. Canal 388 93
J. J. Pleas.
GENEVA LAKE GRAVEL & SAND CO., 4230 State St. Oak-
land 1541 ,. . . 348
M. E. Mogg.
ILLINOIS STONE CO., 22nd and Lumber Sts. Canal 136. 64
Jas A. Hogan.
PRODUCERS SUPPLY CO., 418 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 3382 65
Jos. E. Lindquist.
STEARNS LIME AND STONE CO., 165 E. Randolph St.
Main 854 151
R, I. Steams.
t. LOOMIS, President WM. I.OOMIS, Vice President
JAS. A. HOGAN. Secretary and General Manager
Illinois Stone Company
CRUSHED STONE
DIMENSION AND RUBBLE STONE
OFFICE} Corner 22nd and Lumber Streets
Telephone, Canal 136
YARDS 51?*! Elston Avenue and Bradley Street
Telephone, Monroe 601 CHICAGO
JOHN RAWLE STONE CO.
Building
Stone.
General Office
609 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BEDFORD IN ANY
SHAPE
iranite and Marble
Works at
CLEAR CREEK,
INO.
Telephone
Main 659
CHICAGO
178
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS List. n$
STONE DEALERS — CRUSHED. — CONTINUED.
Box.
WAUKESHA LIME & STONE CO., 172 Washington St.
Main 4145 205
A. C. O'Laughlin.
WESTERN STONE CO., 320 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 347 390
T. A. Heineman.
STONE DEALERS— CUT.
CHICAGO CUT STONE CO., 3402 LaSalle St. Yards 895. 176
Nels A. Larson.
DIENER, T. C., & CO., 346-354 W. 21st St. Canal 133 511
T. C. Diener.
EDWARDS & WARD, Fullerton Ave. Bridge. North 629 164
A. J. Ward.
FURST & FANNING, 73 Hawthorne Ave. North 526 365
Geo. C. Furst.
FLUCK & HAMILTON, 73rd St. and Kimbark Ave. Tel.
Hyde Park 1326 101
J. W. Hamilton.
GEIPEL, ERNEST, 5830 Center Ave. Tel. Wentworth 40. 212
Ernest Geipel.
GIBSON, ALEX F., 3327 LaSalle St. Yards 1274 172
GODFRIAUX & CO., 1058 Girard St. Ashland 2673 118
C. N. Godfriaux.
HENNE & CO., Fleetwood and Blanche. Monroe 837 246
R. E. Harrsch.
LARSON & SCHOBER, 36th St. and Stewart Ave 170
August Larson.
OLSON & NELSON, 3339 LaSalle St. Yards 7571 398
N. Nelson.
RAWLE JOHN, STONE CO., 609 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 659 186
STEIN & EBERTSHAEUSER, 56 E. Division St. North 793. . 171
Henry Ebertshaeuser.
TAIT, JOHN, 3401 LaSalle St. Yards 1273 107
STRUCTURAL IRON AND STEEL WORK.
AMERICAN BRIDGE CO., Monadnock Blk. Harrison 3760. . 121
F. J. Llewellyn.
BENNER MFG. CO., 110 W. Monroe St. Monroe 755 250
M. Benner.
BUTLER STREET IRON AND FOUNDRY CO., 3422-3444
Butler St. Yards 1265 179
Conrad Braun.
CHICAGO BRIDGE & IRON CO., 105th and Throop Sts.
Wentworth 607 387
Horcce E. Horton.
Wm, Horn Structural Iron Works
Tel. West 1018.
902-908 W. Lake St.
Designs and
Estimates for
Truss and Girder
Work Furnished
on Application.
Beams, Channels, Angles
and Zees
COT WHIIiE YOU WflIT
Punching and Riveting Promptly Executed.
J1P MANUFACTURERS OF
Horn's Patent
Ceiling Clip.
..-•-I " ' '
I'at. May '2(i, 1904.
Applied for Oct. 4, 1902.
The above clip is used on all
sections, and for ceilings and parti-
tions wherever metal lath is re-
quired it has no equal.
180
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 181
STRUCTURAL IRON AND STEEL WORK— CONTINUED.
Box.
DUFFIN IRON WORKS, 4001 Wentworth Ave. Yards 137.. 211
Daniel Duffin.
GLOBE IRON WORKS, 31-41 Indiana St. North 85 251
W. B. Frolichstein.
HICKEY, M. H., 54 Dearborn St. Central 616 223
HALSTED, JOSEPH, 388 W. Randolph St. Monroe 510.... 11
HE1NEMANN, LOUIS, 819 Melrose St. Belmont 2163 346
HOLMES, PYOTT & CO., 13 North Jefferson St. Main 742.. . 476
O. W. Holmes.
HORN, WM., STRUCTURAL IRON WORKS, 902 W. Lake
St. West 1018 119
Wm. Horn.
ILLINOIS STEEL CO., 50 Waubansia Ave. Monroe 1721.... 375
W. H. Pratt.
JENNET BRIDGE & IRON WORKS, 3541 Shields Ave. '
Yards 1041 142
Peter Jennet
LANDON & EGGERS, 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Central 5154. 462
Edward R. Landon.
MORAVA CONSTRUCTION CO., 204 Dearborn St. Cen-
tral 55 173
Burton E. Morse.
MUTH, C.. 428 Blue Island Ave. Canal 1129 288
PETERSEN, H. A., MFG. CO., 211 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1589 ' 195
H. A. Petersen.
SCAAR, FRANK, & CO., 92-98 W. llth St. Monroe 1289 147
Frank Scaar.
SOUTH HALSTED ST. IRON WORKS, 135 Adams St.
Central 3001 382
M. L. Vanderkloot.
SCULLY STEEL & IRON CO., Halsted and Fulton Sts.
Monroe 171 392
A. B. Scully.
SOUTHWESTERN ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS,
734 Blue Island Ave. Canal 1584 406
A. Klein.
VANDERPOEL CO. (THE), 497 W. 22d St. Canal 210 458
Otto Pastor.
STRUCTURAL IRON & STEEL SETTERS.
VOLKMANN, CHAS. & CO., 184 Dearborn St. Central 6068.. 117
Charles Volkmann.
TUCK-POINTING, BUILDING REPAIRS AND
CLEANING.
CHR. PASCHEN CO., 976 N. Leavitt St. Ogden 1787... 290
Chr. Paschen.
! TheS.H.HARRISCO
29-31 Pearce St., Chicago
@
Manufacturers of
Horizontal Folding Doors
! *
Meeker Elevator Doors
I
rxz E aJMJiius oo.
CHJOAOO.
A
Automatic Fire Doors
Passenger Elevator Doors
•
Jl
Safes and Vault Doors
•
V
Special Doors for All
Purposes
DURENE
FLOORENE.
Nothing Like it
for
Durability on Floors
The Finest Finish for In-
terior Wood Work Extant
MADE ONLY BY THE
AMERICAN VARNISH CO., CHICAGO
Telephone, North 361
Let us figure with you on the Varnish with which you are having the
most trouble.
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 183
TERRA COTTA.
Box.
ILLINOIS TERRA COTTA LUMBER CO., 461 Rookery
Bldg. Harrison 1705 137
A. W. Beidler.
NORTHWESTERN TERRA COTTA CO., Railway Exchange
Bldg. Harrison 1134 142
John R. True.
TILE— CEMENT, ROOF & FLOOR.
WINSLOW, E. J. CO., 406-138 Jackson Boul'd., Harrison
2983 324
E. J. Winslow.
WILLIAMS GEO. CO., 331 Monadnock. Harrison 3424 216
Chas. E. Cook.
VAULT DOORS— IRON AND STEEL DOORS.
GLOBE IRON WORKS, 31 Ind. St. North 85 251
W. B. Frolichstein.
HICKEY, M. H., 54 Dearborn St. Central 616 223
HARRIS, S. H., CO., 29 Pearce St. Monroe 1026 388
A. C. Preble.
PETERSEN, H. A., MFG. CO., 211 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1589 195
H. A. Petersen.
VARIETY MFG. CO., 77 W. Lake St. Main 3297 335
E. L. Beckerleg.
VARNISHES.
AMERICAN VARNISH CO., 315 North Branch. North 361. 417
Thomas Mack.
MURPHY VARNISH CO., 22d and Dearborn Sts. South 26. . 494
John H. Shanley.
PRATT & LAMBERT, 370 26th St. South 798 115
W. B. Hart.
STANDARD VARNISH WORKS, 2620 Armour Ave. South
1709 366
J. B. Cornish.
VENEERS.
WILLEY, C. L., Robey St. and Blue Island Ave. Canal 930. ... 439
VENTILATORS.
MATHIS BROS. CO., 25th Place and Stewart Ave. South 845. 306
J. W. Mathis.
STURTEVANT, B. F., CO., 281 S. Clinton St. Harrison 846.. 354
H. M. Pulsifer.
VENEERED DOORS.
COMPOUND DOOR CO., 189 LaSalle St. Central 4935 442
John McConnell.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.
American Iron & Wire Works
(Not Incorporated)
^MANUFACTURERS
IRON
DOORS
Structural and Ornamental
Iron, Brass and Wire Work
FIRE
ESCAPES
575-577-579-581 CARROLL AVE,
CHICAGO
Telephone: West 9J6
FIRE Wl NDOWS
and METAL WINDOWS of all Kinds for all Uses
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
VOIGTMANN & COMPANY
42-54 East Erie St., CHICAGO 430 W. 14th St., and 427 W. 13th St., NEW YORK
Inventors -Patentees-Makers— VOIGTMANN'S STANDARD WINDOWS
184
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 185
WATER AND ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS.
Box.
POPE, SAMUEL I., 217 Chamber of Commerce. Main 375 315
WIRE AND EXPANDED METAL LATH, ALSO
WIRE AND IRON WORKS.
DICKENSON, O. A., 172 N. Western Ave. Ogden 1138 467
GLOBE IRON WORKS, 31 Indiana St. North 85 251
W. "B. Frolichstein.
HEINEMANN, LOUIS, 819 Melrose St. Belmont 2163 346
RICKEY, M. H., WIRE AND IRON WORKS, 54 Dearborn
St. Central 616 223
M. H. Hickey.
IMPERIAL EXPANDED METAL CO., 1538 Monadnock.
Harrison 3678 262
Geo. A. Turnbull
LANDON & EGGERS, 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Central 288 462
Edward R. Landon.
NORTHWESTERN EXPANDED METAL CO., 790 Old Col-
ony. Harrison 799 .416
Frank W. Putnam.
SMITH, F. P., WIRE AND IRON WORKS, 100 Lake St.
Central 438 360
F. P. Smith.
STANDARD CO. (THE), Railway Exchange Bldg. Har-
rison 2514 471
Paul G. Wiegert.
VOSS, FRED'K, 617-621 Austin Ave. West 757 264
WHITE WASHING.
ADVANCE WHITEWASHING CO., 915 Blue Island Ave.
Canal 176 474
Eugene Joyaux.
FLETCHER, GEORGE, 672 W. Madison St. West 1417 Ill
WIRE ROPE, CORDAGE AND BLOCKS.
MACOMBER & WHYTE ROPE CO., 21 South Canal St.
Main 3675 113
F. B. Macomber.
WIRE GLASS FIRE WINDOWS.
VOIGTMAN & CO., 129 N. Franklin St. North 360 230
Frank Voigtman.
WOOD TURNING, BAND SAWING, ETC.
PAGELS, GEORGE, Loomis and 21st Sts. Canal 391 510
BARNEY BENSON & SON,
HOUSE AND FIRE WRECKERS
FIRE WRECKS CLEARED UP ON SHORT NOTICE
178-180 North Green Street, near Milwaukee Avenue
TELEPHONES : Monroe 1681-Ashland 1401 Established 1871 CHICAGO
Tp'eohone, Central 888
C. EVERETT CLARK COMPANY,
Qeneral Contractors and Ruiiders,
SUITE 1405-6 TITLE AND TRUST BLDG ,
100 Washington Street, CHICAGO, ILL
186
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LIST. 187
WRECKERS.
Box.
ANDERSEN, CHAS. C., 176 W. Madison St 260
GARDEN CITY WRECKING & LUMBER CO., Loomis and
47th Sts. Yards 259 422
I. Waixel.
KRUG, S., 167 Dearborn St. Central 1726 155
NEWMAN, W. J., 84 LaSalle St. Main 1693 82
WESTERN WRECKING AND LUMBER CO., 3411 Went-
worth Ave. Yards 1275 36
Sol. I. Shane.
WHITE, THOS. M., 1071 South Robey St. Canal 1049 73
Index to Contents.
PAGE.
By-Laws . — : 27
Classified Business List 117
Gas Fitters' Rules 65
List of Licensed Architects 43
Mechanics' Lien Law 69
Members of Builders' and Traders' Exchange, alphabetically arranged.... 85
Officers 9-17
Order of Business 18
Portraits Directors for one year 23
Portraits Directors for two years 25
Portraits, officers 21
Rules Governing Admission to Floor 18
Rules of Measurement 36
Specifications for Standard Hollow Tile Fireproofing 57
Index to Advertisers.
PAGE-
Adams Bros. & Company 88
Aetna Sand and Gravel Co 170
Altizer & Prince Co 140
American Crushed Stone Co 176
American Iron and Wire Works.... 184
Ames Iron Works 158
American Varnish Co 182
Anderson, C. C 140
Architectural Iron Work 118
Atlas Portland Cement Co (The) 26
Baldwin, M. E 86
Bankers' Surety Co (The) 120
Barney, Benson, & Son 186
Berry Brothers, Limited 164
Bique, N. J 24
Blome, R. S. Co Fourth cover
Bonner & Marshall Company 86
Bremer & Bielenberg 88
Builders' Commercial Agency 92
Burke, Augustus 92
Burke, John & Co 86
Burns, John E., Lumber Co 154
Butler Street Foundry and Iron Co. . 118
Caldwell, G. G 110
Canham, John 86
Central Iron Works of Chicago 120
Chamber of Commerce Safety Vaults.. 88
Chandler Lumber Co 19
Chicago Batch Concrete Mixer (The) . 22
Chicago Brick Company 122
Chicago Bridge and Iron Works 144
Chicago Edison Company 138
Chicago Hydraulic-Press Brick Co.... 122
Clark, C. Everett, Company 186
Clark, J. H 104
Compound Door Co. (The) 20
Conklin Lumber Company 152
Connelly, Thomas 22
Contractors' Supply & Equipment Co.
Yellow insert
Crear, Wiljiam 120
Davis, Reginald J., Company (The).. 150
Decker, Philip H 90
Dee, Wm. E., Comnany 172
De Smet, George W . ." 128
Dunfen Iron Works 144
Dunfee, J. & Co 106
Eastern Metal Works 104
Empire State Surety Company (The) . 110
Erhardt, C.eo 83
Flanagan & Biedenweg Co. (The) 106
Fletcher, George & Co 108
Freeman, Hart & Co 20
Fridstein Construction Co 134
Gallaher & Speck 102
Garden City Sand Co. (The) . Second Cover
General Fireproofing Co. (The) 142
PAGE.
Gibbs, Charles & Co 90
Gindele, Charles W., Company
Yellow insert
Globe Iron Works 6
Grace, William, Company 152
Harris, S. H. Co. (The) 182
Heath & Milligan Mfg. Co... Yellow insert
Heinemann, Louis 104
Hendry, Alexander 94
Henry Marble Co 156
Hoeffer & Co 128
Holmes, Pyott & Co 110
Horn, Wm., Structural Iron Works.. 180
Hotchkiss Concrete Stone Company.. 108
Hydraulic Stone & Construction Co... 130
Illinois Hollow Wall and Concrete Com-
pany Insert front of book
Illinois Steel Company 116
Illinois Stone Company 178
Illinois Terra Cotta Lumber Co 56
Imperial Expanded Metal Co 8
International Fence & Fireproofing Co. 56
Interior Woodworking Co 94
Iwema, B 94
Jenkins & Reynolds Co. (The) 124
Kehl, G 126
Kelley, Maus & Co 108
Kelly, A. W., & Co 120
Knickerbocker Ice Co 2
Knickerbocker Roofing Co Front cover
Kohler Brothers 138
Kretting, E 172
K'rug, S i 96
Krug Sand Co. (The) 170
' Labahn Brick Co 1
Lamarche, M 98
Lemont Limestone Co 100
Leschen, A., & Sons, Rope Co 134
Lewis & Kitchen 146
Lockwood & Strickland Co.... Third cover
Long, Albert 112
Lyons Lime Works 54
Macomber & Whyte Rope Co. Yellow insert
Mathias Bros 61
Mavor, William, Company 112
Maxwell Bros. Company 54
McCarthy, W. H 4
Mcllroy- Jennings Cornice Works 160
Merchants' Loan & Trust Company-
Bank (The) 98
Moran, Chas. A., Co 8
Moulding, Thomas, Company. Yellow insert
Municipal Engineering and Contracting
Co Insert front of book
Muth, Chr 108
Nacey, P. Co 190
Nathan Machinery Supply Co. (The) . . 186
188
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS— CONTINUED.
189
PACK.
National Hoist and Machinery Company 136
National Roofing Company 114
National Sheet Metal Works 64
Newman W. J 8
North-Western Expanded Metal Co.. 142
Northwestern Terra Cotta Company
(The) Second cover
Nourse-Taylor Lumber Co 24
Orr & Lockett Hardware Co 110
Otis Elevator Company 100
Peerless Kitchen Boiler & Supply Co. 55
Peerless Portland Cement Co . . Front cover
Peterson, C. E-, Co 160
Pick, J. E 20
Pioneer Fire Proofing Co 106
Pitkin, Geo. W., Co 84
Portsmouth, Harbison, Walker, Co. —
Third cover
Powell, M. W., Co 102
Randolph, S. M 130
Rawle, John, Stone Co 178
Riendeau, L. J., & Son 148
Ritter, E. W., & Co 158
Rittenhouse & Embree Co 19
Roebling's, John A., Sons Co 90
Royal Trust Co 92
Ryerson, Joseph T., & Son 148
Sanders, Henry, Co 156
Scaar, Frank & Co 102
Schillinger Bros. Co 126
Schlueter, Henry W 112
Scown, Wm. J., Building Co 112
Scully Steel & Iron Co 96
Sherlock, A. W 2
Simpson Construction Co 26
PACK.
Smith, F. P 100
Snyder, H. V., & Son 102
South Side Lumber Co 156
South-Western Architectural Iron
Works 98
Spry, John, Lumber Co 3
Standard Company (The) 1
Standard Concrete Construction Co... 126
Standard Paint Co. (The) 168
Standard Roofing Co. (The) 166
Standard Varnish Works 4
Steelstone Construction Co 114
Stimson Elevator Co 124
Strandberg, E. P., Company 68
Stresenreuter Bros 68
Stoops, Q, B., & Bro 168
Temple Pump Co. (The) 182
Thomas & Smith 146
Travers, Robert A 132
Union Building Material Co... 24
United States Gypsum Company 166
Vanderpoel Co. (The) 160
Variety Mfg. Co 174
Voightmann & Company 184
Volkman & Co., Chas 62-63
Walsh, M 115
Walter, Wm. B., & Co 26
Warwick Co. (The) 68
Watson, H. F., Co 166
Watts, Joshua 55
Weber Steel-Concrete Chimney Co.... 162
White, T. M 68
Wolfinger, Clarence 1 154
Young Stone Company 176
Zephon Chemical Compound Co 6
ESTABLISHED 1866
P. NACEY Co.
P. NACEY, PRESIDENT.
Plumbing
and Heating ...
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Remodeling, Defective Plumbing
Heating and
Drainage Systems
315-317 WABASH AVENUE
OPPOSITE AUDITORIUM
sh°P and Warerooms TELEPHONE, HARRISON 38
36 CONGRESS STREET " AUTO. 3137
190
Portsmouth Harbison
Walker Co.
MANUFACTURERS
IMPERIOUS** <* <*
PRESSED BRICK
ALL COLORS v* *
1205 Chamber of Commerce Building
Telephone, Main 416 CHICAGO, ILL.
W. S. LOCKWOOD, Pres.
H. VANDENBERG, Mgr. City Dept.
W. J. STRICKLAND, Secy. & Treas.
W. B. JONES, Mgr. Country Dept.
Cockwood $ Strickland €o.
Established 1888.
Incorporated 1894.
^^MANUFACTURERS: OF
Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, Frames, Mouldings, Lumber, Lath, Shingles, etc,
TELEPHONE YARDS 621-622.
3 Long Dis. Trunk Lines All Yards 621.
HALSTED & FORTY NINTH STS..
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.