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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 5

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The Journal Newsi
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THE BEPUBLICAN-NEW8HAMILTON, OHIO, SATUBDAY, MARCH 851899 MIGHTY BOOM IN BUILDING IS NOW BEGUN Seven New- Factories AM Additions to be Erected During the Spring Many Additional Workmen Will be Required to Man the New Buildings. Moslers to Build a Home For the Cor. Iks Safe Company, Recently Tran ferred to This City FromJProvidence R. Residences and Apartment Houses in Sight. Architects and Contractors Are Happy.

Hamilton will enjoy the biggest building boom this spring that has been experienced in the city for many years. Architects and con tractors are busy night and day figuring on fobs and contracts aud buildings to be erected, plans, specifications and materials and the time of the beginning aud the completion of the work. The city in point of buildings will be most materially improved this spring the shop capacities will be considerably enlarged, more labor employed and more prosperity correspondingly furnished all round. The J.P.Bender and Brothers' company announce that they have secured a number of contracts for additions anil new shops. From information furnished by them and secured from other direct sources' the' KKPUBI.IOAN-NEWS is able to announce the following contemplated improvements.

Champion Coated Paper Champion Coated Paper Co.has now in process of construction a fine large addition to their present mill. It is located on the north side of the present building and is 88 by 351 feet in dimensions. It will be one story in height to correspond with the structure adjoining and being already under good headway, is expected to bounder roof and occupied within sixty days. Greatly increased business and lack of sufficiently large quarters made the building of addition a necessity. About one hundred more employees will be required when the new addition is added to the work.

Besides building this extensive addition to their mill the company will also construct a large office building of modern construction and elegant in appearance. It will face onB street being located just east of the other new addition. The building will be of pressed brick, two stories in height, and with foundation dimensions 85 by 40 feat, Elaborate stone trimmings and fine interior decorations aud furnishing help to make the oilice what it will in fact be, next to the finest building of its kind in the city. Duerner Pattern Works Duemer, proprietor of Louis Duernor Pattern works, located at 2 to High street, has found it necessary, owing to increasing business and lack of plan for the erec- DOCTOR "POSTUM." Some Coffee Kxperlince in Mexico. Some years ago I went to a city of Mexico, where I increased rny coffee allowance puite considerably.

about three mouths, my nerves became seriously affected. A sort of stupor seemed to possess me all day and I suffered great discomfort from dyspepsia. I kept on, however, with the black coffee until just before I left, when I could not keep it down any longer. Had to quit, and took up cold water and milk. "When I reached New York City, a lady friend who used Postum Cereal Food Coffee regularly, recommended it.

I gladly tried some of her coffee and found it, a very delicious beverage the way she 'makes it, "I have been entirely cured and am in perfect health in every way. Am a regular missionary for Postum. "Whenever I hear a man or woman complain of any pain or disorder that arises from the nervous system, I prescribe Postum. Several of my business friends dub mo 'Doctor bocausQ i have cured them of thoir indigestion and and dyspepsia. prizes of Greenbacks aud Gold will bo paid for truthful letters regarding experience in coffee drinking.

See statement in this paper, March 27th, headed "More lioxesof Gold." Tf you miss the paper, Wi IU to tho I'oalum at Batllii Crock, Mich flue lartfe building of hi own, which will be used excluiwlj by him iu hii business. The new pattern shop, the con itructiou of which hag not yet begun will be located near the South Ham llton station on a piece of ground be tween East and Central avenues. I will lie a two story brick building, with slate roof, the dimeu glons of the structure being 30 by 40 feet. Mr. Duemer began his presen business in 1891.

It kept increasing until larger quarters became necessary. Most of Mr. Due. mer's work is stove pattern wurk Many of the stoves to be seen in our city stores were designed by him and the patterns and models turned out by his shop. The increased industry will em.

ploy between ten and fifteen more operatives. V. aud L. Kahn aud L. Kahn Bros, are seriously contemplating the erection of a large addition to their stove foundry.

If built, it will be located just to the north of the present three story main structure on a line with the buildings facing on East avenue. It will mean the employment of many more men. The increase in the capacity of so many Hamilton industries will mean the employment of a vast number of men. This will consequently create a great demand for dwelling houses. Contractors say there is an unusual scarcity of noderate and low renting houses iu city and there is no telling how many additional mechanics who will come to our city to got work will be able to find tlio necessary ac- commo'dations.

Knitting Juitt- valuable addition to local nuustries will be the largo modern emitting factory which is being constructed by Henry NiGdcrauer. The mildiug is located at Ninth and Hanover streets and when finished will be quite an addition to the sev- sral large industries already located that vicinity. Mr. Niederauer is the well known iroprieter of the Miami Valley Knit ing Mill at Chestnut street and East ivenue. Larger quarters and bet- er adapted to the increasing btisi- ess made the construction of the lew factory almost an absolute lecessity.

The new building will be on the nodern factory plan, -18 by 135 feet, and will be of the modern slow-b'nrn- ng or regular factory construction There are but two concerns in the ity whose buildings are on this ilan: the Shuler and Beuuinghofeu nill and the Champion Coated 'aper Co's plant. The Niederauer actory will be the third of the kind und the plan is infinitely safer and Better At least twenty more employees will ho used when the new factory completed. The foundations are low being put in. Many skilled young women will find employment the operation of this new plant. nosier Safe Hosier Safe Company contemplate building a large addition to thoir present in- the lack of space at present 'eing so great that it is with difflcul- the firm is enabled to set up all he work turned out.

The addition will be built on the west side of the ireseut buildings aud will considerably increase the company's capacity and add quite a number to the list of mployees. The contemplated new structure is uteuded to be occupied by the Cor- iss 9afo Company, formerly a iranch of the Hosier Safe Co. at 'rovidence, Ehode Island. All the nachiuery belonging to the Corliss iompany is now under the Hosier Safe Co's roof and will be transferred the new shop when it is completed. Hamilton Foundry and Machine Hamilton Foundry and Machine that ever enterprising Inn, are constructing a verysubstan- ial addition to their presentfouudry.

will be of one story and adopted general foundry purposes. In dimensions it will be ill feet by 87 'eet and will considerably increase capacity of the concern. The mildiug is already well along to- vard the completion and will now )e ready for occupancy. Long and AllstaUer Company. Long and Allstattor will greatly increase the capacity of their fouu- Iry bv building a largo addition to lie present structure.

The now ad Htibn will be built just oast of tlio present foundry and will extend clear to Fifth street. The company intend putting in one or two travel- ug electric cranes and the foundry when completed will bo modern equipped in every particular. The extension of the already extensive ilant will mean the employment of a number more of skilled workmen, ust how many it can not now bo de- ibrminod. NEW RESIDENCES TOO Architect Barkman Has a Full Spring Program. Architect George W.Barkman today: "Wo are beginning tho erection of a handsome Mat, for Dr.

C. N. Huston, covering a ground space of 76 feet long by 02 foot in depth, on South Third near Wood street and on that site wo are erecting 0110 nf tho mast substantial buildings In the city today. There Till be living rooms oil the first lecoud floors and the arrangement) will much on the order of the flats on Dayton street. The foundations are now being put in and tiie carpentry work IB now under way.

The building will bo modern in every particular, with living aud sleeping facilities, both room and water conveniences freely distributed. It will be a line structure. City Civil Engineer LA. Dillon ib considering plans for the extensive remodeling of his residence iu the First ward. He will build a commodious addition and when completed the residence will ho twice its preseui size.

It will be treated in Colonial style but will be modern in every particular and will be very (inely arranged. 'Hunter Gillespie, of pursued Mr. Uarkuiau, is also build- iug a modern aud very substantial 10 room frame residence, which will bo the handsomest dwelling house iu the village.Nearly all of his material and tho workmanship on tho house will he furnished by Hamilton workmen and contractors. James W. See is preparing to beautify his residence by an artistic addition to his porch.

Tho Second National bank is now undergoing extensive aud commodious improvements, numerous additions to dwelling houses, lodge rooms, private ollices and other places are being made and the city, as stated at the outset is on a building and a good healthy bourn. Spring Building Permits. The following building permits iave been issued so far this spring jy City Clerk M. O.Burns: John Pankanin, frame on ot 2484, South Avenue. C.

M. Huston, frame flat building on South Third street. Gustav Hanke, brick factory on ots Ninth and Hanover. Mary Curry, frame building, Fifth street. Mary G.

Millikin, brick building, 11 Ludlow street. John Lodder and Sons, frame dwelling, St. Joseph street, A.Dattillo, frame dwelling, Cot- ago street. M. Colligan, frame dwelling, Walnut street.

Leonard Saigle, frame dwelling, South Eleventh street J. Shellhouse, frame dwelling, iouth street. Charles Kramer, veranda, Fourth street. Isabella Ferber, addition, 907, Lud- treet. Alex Gordon, seven room wooden tructure, Heatou street.

Champion Coated Paper Co, brick actory addition, street and Elvin BOOM IN REAL ESTATE Dealer Says The Local Market is The Best in Years. Ira S. Millikiu said today: Prospects for the real estate rnar- tet and for new buildings in this city hisspriug and summer have not been setter for several years. A number new houses are already goiug up. 'hree are being erected on the new addition on East Avenue near John treet.

Contractors are figuring on hree new houses in Lindenwald aud Jlarence Windsor will shortly begin jutting one up there besides. There are but few if any houses for in the city, and it has come down to a question of either buy or ld On account of the scarcity of iouses rents have advanced and irices for real estate are increasing. Sdward Warwick built a dwelling louse in Lindenwald last year, sold at a good profit last July and has lot- boon able to rent a suitable house since but is living iu the country. Many at the shops will build fac- ory and foundry additions and all over the city, real estate aud build- ng is very rapidly picking up. A CLEVER TRICK.

It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick it. Anybody can it who has Lume Back and Weak Sidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulate to Lirer and Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic tt cures Constipation, Headache, Faint lag Spells, Sleeplessness and Melan- 3holy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a mini worker.

Every bottle guaranteed 3nly 50o a bottle at John C. Schwartz' Drug store. Before the discovery of One Miu- ito Coiifjh Cure, inisters wore greatly disturbed by coughing con- No excuse for it now Wm. W. Grilllth, corner Sixth and Ueaton, J.

1-i Lohmluihl, corner Second aud Dayton, Dr. A. Myers Opera House building. 'Tisn't safe to bo a day without Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in tho Never can toll what moment an accident is going to happen.

Mason's Bock Beer on tap Saturday and everywhere. BED ROOM WISDOM IN FURNITURE BUYING, Even if our prices were no lower than other Furniture sellers and we asked you to pay regular prices, even then you would be wise in buying the Keutti Co. Furniture, because of its superior goodness and reliable make, but with the goodness our prices are positively less than elsewhere. $14,00, SI6.00, $18,00 AND UPWARDS, MILES COURT MARTIAIB High School Pupils Establish Tribunal of Justice Junior Class Will Impeach Their School Programs Rendered Friday. The members of the Senior class at the High school organized themselves for a court-martial Friday to try General Miles for "conduct unbecoming a general of the-United States army." Warren Towusend was judge of the court.

Clarence Payne acted as attorney for Gen. Miles, L. C. Trapp was pros- ecutingattorney and Gen. Miles himself was impersonated by G.

F. ilooke. The clerk of the court and ourt bailid wore represented by Carl and Charles Long respectively. After all the witnesses had been examined and the lawyers had pled iheir case, the jury, which consisted ol twelve of the young women of the a verdict of not guilty. On next Friday General Eagan will courtmartialed under a charge.

Yesterday's court martial proved a very popular source of instruction to the class. Next Friday a week the class social society will impeach the president of the society for failure to per- 'orm the sacred duties of his high office. The society will be resolved nto a tribunal of justice for the impeachment proceedings and an in- eresting and instructive session vill no doubt be held. The following literary aud musical xereises were held Friday afternoon by the general school: Kead- ng. "Corkscrew Richard," Bessie Parrish; essay, "Hope," Amanda Wick; German essay, "Matches," Lohmanu; essay, "The Vicar of Wakefleld," Mary Minton; essay, 'Important Canals," Edward Koeher; essay, "An "Afternoon at the Y.M.

C.A.," Walter Murphy; piano solo, Tracy Henson. The Junior Social society carried out the following program Friday: events by the society; address, "The Character of George Eliot," Elsie Totterf; debate, "Re the constitution he so amended as to make polygamy criminal." The affirmative was by the society and Calvin Skinner defended the negative. The de'cisiou was in favor of the afiirma- OF THE MASONIC HOME Nelson Williams Appointed Trustee to Succeed Air. Kiefer. E.

C. Gulliford of Cleveland, Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Ohio Masonic Grand Lodge, today NIII.SOX W1LUA.MS. appointed 1'ast Grand Master Nelson W. Williams of this city to be trustee of the Ohio Masonic Home at Springfield, to fill the unexpired term of tlio late C. C.

Kiefer of Ur jana. Mr. Williams will serve mull lanuary 1, 1IHW. BOCK BEER! BOCK BEER! Moerlein's Fiue Draught Bottled Bock Beer at all prominent saloons Sunday. The best in the world.

Grand Lunch served at Pflaum's all day. ALVIN PFUUM, Wholesale Dealer. 10 Per Cent. Off 5 Days Only! ComnienciDg Saturday March 25th, 1899. We will sell for spot Cash any Baby Carriage or Go Cart in our stock for 10 per cent, less than the former low prices.

Now is the time to secure a Handsome Baby Carriage at less than factory prices. Remember this offer is for 5 days only. WINTERSTEEN'S- Cor. Third and Market Streets. CYNTHIA HOWARD'S SUIT BAKING Strongest of all pure cream of tartar baking powders.

Sn tilt iMHt Gtft. Xtpirt, She Has Had Enough of Her Husband Thomas He Accused and Deserted Her and Now She Would be a Miss Agahi" of the Court. Cynthia E. Howard of Middletown has brought suit for divorce from her husband Thomas Howard. They were married on October and have no children.

She accuses Howard of being profane and sullen, and of having deserted her in December 1800. Ho also charged her with infidelity. She asks restoration to her maiden name of Shirer. Douley and. Rhonemus.

Rliea Estate Claims. In the case of Eliza Peck against Thomas E. Heed and Thomas Millikin, executors under the will of the late Martha A. Rhea, the plaintiff has filed an amended petition asking judgment for $2,000 with interest from October 1SKJ, Lucy P.Thayer has filed an amended petition against the same persons asking judgment for $3,000. Shepherd's Claim In the case of William H.

Neider- maii against James Shepherd.the defendant has died an amended answer and crosspetitiou, setting up a claim of $300, with interest from August 10,1893, against Noldormau. Judgment For Sarah Funk. Sarah J. Funk has been granted a judgment of $227.11, against John West, Executor. Probate Court.

In the matter of the estate of the late Elizabeth Smith, Karl Smith and other heirs have moved the court to discharge the original appraisers and appoint others, for the orgiuial appraisers aro no longer impartial and havebeen influenced by tlie creditors and their counsel. Homy Dimick, Frederick and Charles Hanserman have appraised the estate of the late William Kiu- ney of Westchestor at $3,818 75. In the matter of the estate of William Kimiey, deceased, au inventory and appraisement has been returned of faSlS.75. Charlos B. Oglesby, administrator of the estate of S.R.Evans, deceased, has boon authorized to advertise and tho real estnto and make due return to tho court.

In tho matter of tho estato of Amos deceased, Cynthia Dasher and Sarah Deuseii have illed a motion to require tho executrix, Rebecca Ward, to file an inventory without delay, showing tho assets in hor hands. Wrongful conversion of tlio funds of tho ostnto is alleged and au accounting is demanded. DIED UNDER ANAESTHETIC Unknown Butler County Girl at Cincinnati Hospital Her Identification Occurred After LeoBaiflJDon- ald of Middletown A young lady know in Cincinnati by the name of Nora Sayler died at the city hospital, Cincinnati, Wednesday night from the efiects of au operation performed 'for: the- removal of a tumor. An operation was performed serveral days ago but a second one was deemed necessary and it was while undergoing this and while under the influence of an anaesthetic that the girl died. Her real name was.

LeoualMo Donald. She was 23 years old aud her parents live on a farm west of Middletown. The remaini were taken to the home of a sister, Mrs. Zellers, on Broad street, Middletown, yesterday and they will be buried in the Westchester cemetery, tomorrow morning. The girl's identity was not known at the time of her death.

BEWARE OFl OINXMBNTS FOROA.TABBH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY, as tnercnry will surely deatroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole syft- tem when enferint? it through the mucottB Such articles should never uwd except on prescriptions from reputable phy- as ibo damage they will do Is tenfold to the pood you cuu pimsibly derive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured Dy V. J. Cheney Toledo, contains no mercury and IB takeu internally, acting dl reel upon the blood and mucous of the system. In buying Hall's TJaUrrh euro bo sure you get the genuine. It Is taken luternaljy, and made Iu Toledo, Ohio, toy F.

J. Cheney Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Drueglsts, price 7oc, per bottle. Ball's Family Pllle are the best.

New Arrivals. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferry of (ill Chestnut stroot, a boy. Norn, to Mr.

and Mrs. Goo. Htlo of Eost Hamilton, a boy. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, eczema, skin disease, and es- poeislly Piles, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve stands first and best. Look out for dishonest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it.

it's their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods are not imitated. Get DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Wm. W.

Griffith, corner Sixth aud Heaton, J.B. Lehmkuhl, corner Second aud Dayton. Dr. A. Myers Opera Houie building.

Nearly half a century "Jesse Moore Whiskey has held Its supremacy as the best, purest and most palatable. party who took umbrella marked J. M. C. from Stroble's Wednesday in mistake for their own, please return same to this office.

6i-tf Mason's Bock Beer oil tap Saturday and everywhere. Doolloi's SnrsaparlllftboatBthem all republicans, register tonight! There will lie no further opportunity for tliosc who are not already registered. It is the duty of every Republican to vote 3, and oily those who arc registered will be entitled to vote..

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