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Commencing new church style is Mrs. Evil [[Gothie (surname) | Gothie]] built of brick.  The building will be divided among contractors.  CM [[Ansden (surname) | Ansden]] is general superintendent.  The exhibition laying of the foundation of brick was by [[Tiefanthler Bros.]].  The carpenter and joiners work was done by Wm [[Alman (surname) | Alman]], slate roofing by [[Reynolds and Co.]], plastering by Wm [[Carnes (surname) | Carnes]], frescoing by [[Busch and Gasche]], with painting by John D [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] and [[DC Curry and Co.]] furnished the lumber.  The oriental stone work was manufactured by DM [[Ansden (surname) | Ansden]].  The audience room is heated by 2-#5 Burbbins furnaces purchased through [[Saybolt, Tieche and Co.]].  The Sunday school room by a fiery furnace.  The auditorium will provide easy sittings for 350 seats and are made of ash and black walnut.  Four handsome chandeliers shed light to the whole room in the rear the pulpit.  Large double glass doors divide the two rooms which can be removed. The Sunday school rooms will seat 200 and when all available space is occupied, 800 people can be accommodated in the building within hearing distance of the speaker.  It is supposed to cost nearly 7000.<br>
 
Commencing new church style is Mrs. Evil [[Gothie (surname) | Gothie]] built of brick.  The building will be divided among contractors.  CM [[Ansden (surname) | Ansden]] is general superintendent.  The exhibition laying of the foundation of brick was by [[Tiefanthler Bros.]].  The carpenter and joiners work was done by Wm [[Alman (surname) | Alman]], slate roofing by [[Reynolds and Co.]], plastering by Wm [[Carnes (surname) | Carnes]], frescoing by [[Busch and Gasche]], with painting by John D [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] and [[DC Curry and Co.]] furnished the lumber.  The oriental stone work was manufactured by DM [[Ansden (surname) | Ansden]].  The audience room is heated by 2-#5 Burbbins furnaces purchased through [[Saybolt, Tieche and Co.]].  The Sunday school room by a fiery furnace.  The auditorium will provide easy sittings for 350 seats and are made of ash and black walnut.  Four handsome chandeliers shed light to the whole room in the rear the pulpit.  Large double glass doors divide the two rooms which can be removed. The Sunday school rooms will seat 200 and when all available space is occupied, 800 people can be accommodated in the building within hearing distance of the speaker.  It is supposed to cost nearly 7000.<br>
 
Dissolution of partnership of Dr. James D [[Robison (surname) | Robison]] and James M [[Weaver (surname) | Weaver]] by mutual consent. Nov. 25, 1874.<br>
 
Dissolution of partnership of Dr. James D [[Robison (surname) | Robison]] and James M [[Weaver (surname) | Weaver]] by mutual consent. Nov. 25, 1874.<br>
Drs. [[Robison and Weaver]], have dissolved partnership.<br>
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Drs. [[Robison and Weaver]], have dissolved partnership.<br>
 
Harness and collar of BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]], opposite [[Washington House]], E Liberty Street.<br>
 
Harness and collar of BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]], opposite [[Washington House]], E Liberty Street.<br>
 
For Rent.  A dwelling house situated two squares from public square immediately east of Trinity ME church.  It consists of 7 rooms and two large halls.  JH [[Carr (surname) | Carr]].<br>
 
For Rent.  A dwelling house situated two squares from public square immediately east of Trinity ME church.  It consists of 7 rooms and two large halls.  JH [[Carr (surname) | Carr]].<br>
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