. Indianapolis illustrated : the capital city of Indiana : its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing interests, financial institutions, and prospects, also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the city's progress and prosperity : a complete history of the city from foundation to the present time. cords, and which hold their own withany in town. All his rooms are lit by electricity,heated by natural gas and have hot and cold waterMr. Holtzman has fifty head of fine stock in his stables,and owns a large number of fine hacks and coupes alsobuggies. He is always prepa
. Indianapolis illustrated : the capital city of Indiana : its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing interests, financial institutions, and prospects, also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the city's progress and prosperity : a complete history of the city from foundation to the present time. cords, and which hold their own withany in town. All his rooms are lit by electricity,heated by natural gas and have hot and cold waterMr. Holtzman has fifty head of fine stock in his stables,and owns a large number of fine hacks and coupes alsobuggies. He is always prepared to furnish carriageswitli careful drivers to funerals and weddings, etc.,also light rigs for pleasure 6 NUFACTURING COMPANY. has been given of late years tciproving of all kinds of machinerjas resulted the machine shop and oflice occupy a building 75x150 feet,the foundry, one 50x75 feet, and the blacksmith shopone 25x40 feet in dimensions. These various depart-ments are all finely equipped with the latest improvedmachinery, operated by a fifty horse-power steam en-gine, and with unlimited capacity for production. Theoutput is one of great magnitude and importance, andthe trade extends all over the United States, Canada,Mexico, South America, Australia and Europe. Thecompany manufacture all kinds of saw mill machit. do I in this onward march of progress, andEer with pride to the numerous industrial2 her limits, whose productions are to bei-day in all parts of the civilized these is theRockwood Manufacturinghinists and founders, whose works arelyO on South Pennsylvania street,founded in 1882 by Messrs. Rock-wood, Newcomb & Co., under the name of the AmericanPaper Pulley Company. In 1891, Mr. Rockwood suc-ceeded to the sole control, and changed the name to thepresent style. The plant covers an area of 125x175 feet. ; withii nbered 176 ind do every description of machine ;Among the leading specialties are paper pulleys andpaper frictions, patent mill dogs, etc. TheRoc
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