. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. ;IANA 187 SHERIVIAX & CO., Established 1858-Wholesale Seed Merchants. Nos. 234 and236 Sixth Street. This is a house having the valuable asset ofage and a business record and career always en-titling it to the fullest confidence of the tradeand the public. Founded in 1858 bj Howard Middlcton, ittwo years later came under control of its presentsenior, B. W. Sherman, who had been associatedwith the old firm. Through his large expe-rience, ample capital, and extensive , the dealings of the firm in field seeds
. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. ;IANA 187 SHERIVIAX & CO., Established 1858-Wholesale Seed Merchants. Nos. 234 and236 Sixth Street. This is a house having the valuable asset ofage and a business record and career always en-titling it to the fullest confidence of the tradeand the public. Founded in 1858 bj Howard Middlcton, ittwo years later came under control of its presentsenior, B. W. Sherman, who had been associatedwith the old firm. Through his large expe-rience, ample capital, and extensive , the dealings of the firm in field seedshave been extended, from time to time, untilnow practically the entire South is embraced inits scope of usefulness to the trade and to thegreat agricultural interests of the making a decided specialty of field seeds,the firm also handles fertilizers to a considerableextent. The spacious premises of the house en-able the carrying of a large and varied stock atall seasons, and bujers are assured of the excel-lence and growing qualities of the THOMAS 3IITCHELL, Manufacturer of Boilers and Tanks and Sheet-Ton Worker—Nos. 1711 to 1717 West Main Street. This industrial establishment is one of con-siderable importance to the manufjicturing in-terests of Louisville and vicinity. It datesback in its history to 1860, when it was estab-lished by J. Pearce. In 1875 Mr. ThomasMitchell, the present enterprising proprietor,who had previously been actively identifiedwith the Joseph Mitchell Boiler Yard, ofmuch celebrity in its day, succeeded to theMoprietorship of the Pearce was successful from the first in developinga large business, now extending throughoutthe South-west, anti supplied the leading man-ufacturing establishments here with boilers andtanks, among which may be mentioned theBremaker-iloore paper mill; Ainslie, Cochran& Gos, foundry; the Du Pont MillCompany; The Chess-Carley Co., and the increase of business larger facil-
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