. The street railway review . A. MGUIRE. is appreciated. They give employment to 225 men, andtheir factory takes in nearly a complete block, and issituated a little over a mile from the center of the cityand convenient to all shipping points. The officers ofcompany are: W. A. McGuire, president and treasurer;W. J. Cooke, vice-president, and F. Byrne, trucks are in use in every part of this country andCanada. Their pressed steel truck is well known, theparticular advantages claimed for its use being flexi-bility, great strength,and fewness of sales agents of thiscompany
. The street railway review . A. MGUIRE. is appreciated. They give employment to 225 men, andtheir factory takes in nearly a complete block, and issituated a little over a mile from the center of the cityand convenient to all shipping points. The officers ofcompany are: W. A. McGuire, president and treasurer;W. J. Cooke, vice-president, and F. Byrne, trucks are in use in every part of this country andCanada. Their pressed steel truck is well known, theparticular advantages claimed for its use being flexi-bility, great strength,and fewness of sales agents of thiscompany are amongthe most popular ofAmerica. At the headis W. J. Cooke, vice-president of the companj,the Chesterfield ofAmerican salesmen; Hanna, the tirelesstraveler, for many yearswith the Brill Com-pany; Moses G. Hub-bard, the Apollo Belvi-dere, and the president,W. A. McGuire, also w. j. cooke. sometimes takes part in this department. F. E. Ely rep-resents the company in New York City in the grain doordepartment. In 1888, t
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