. The advantages and surroundings of New Albany, Ind., Floyd county : manufacturing, mercantile and professional interests ... Public buildings and officials, schools, churches, societies, canals, rivers, railroads, etc., etc . st street between Mainand the railroad. The buildings are of brick and fitted for the production of allgrades of furniture, from the common to the superb, although principal attention isgiven to the manufacture of bedroom suites and wardrobes, which are shipped tothe southern states. The factory gives employment to over 50 hands, and has beenfor seven years past, in cha
. The advantages and surroundings of New Albany, Ind., Floyd county : manufacturing, mercantile and professional interests ... Public buildings and officials, schools, churches, societies, canals, rivers, railroads, etc., etc . st street between Mainand the railroad. The buildings are of brick and fitted for the production of allgrades of furniture, from the common to the superb, although principal attention isgiven to the manufacture of bedroom suites and wardrobes, which are shipped tothe southern states. The factory gives employment to over 50 hands, and has beenfor seven years past, in charge of Jas. H. G-inmich, an expert cabinet maker. Theware and sales rooms occupies the 3 stories and basement, brick block at Nos. 11T13,W. Main street, is filled throughout with furniture and undertaking goods, togetherwith an extensive line of carpets, curtains and house furnishings. Mr. Shrader was 56 . DESCRIPTIVE SKETCH a prominent member of city council for 3 terms, and is a stockholder in several of ourleading corporations. He has acchieved an enviable success as a business man andcitizen of New Albany. He also owns the livery business at Nos. 16-18, W. , which is in charge of his son, Geo. B. FURNITURE FACTORY OF H. KLERNER & SONS. CORNER OF OAK AND E. FIFTH STREETS. The above business was started in 1874, and the factory erected in 82 and , ash, oak and cherry abound in this section, and hardwood bedroom setaand wardrobes is the product, which is principally sold in the south. Over 60 menare employed and the establishment is among our solid manufacturing concerns. I. F. FORCE—HANDLE FACTORY. WATER ST., 10TH TO llTH. As early as 1848 John Force began the handle business in Rochester, N. in 1872 the plant was removed to New Albany, Ind., as hickory timber wasmore easily secured in this section, since which time the business has been conductedby his son, I. F. Force. Much care has been taken in the selection of timber andperfecting t
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