The Industries of the city of Indianapolis : the advantages offered for business location and the investment of capital . n this and adjoining States. They are also largely cnj^aKcd in thenianufacturc of i hestnut oak tanned leather beltinK, orders forwhich thev are prepared to till on short notice. Ior many years thisfirm has had the sole agency in Indiana of the Boston Belting Com-pany, of Boston, Mass., widely known as one of the oldestand most extensive manufactories of rubber goods for mechanicalpurposes, including belting, hose, packing, etc. A full line of thrmanufactures of this compan
The Industries of the city of Indianapolis : the advantages offered for business location and the investment of capital . n this and adjoining States. They are also largely cnj^aKcd in thenianufacturc of i hestnut oak tanned leather beltinK, orders forwhich thev are prepared to till on short notice. Ior many years thisfirm has had the sole agency in Indiana of the Boston Belting Com-pany, of Boston, Mass., widely known as one of the oldestand most extensive manufactories of rubber goods for mechanicalpurposes, including belting, hose, packing, etc. A full line of thrmanufactures of this company is carried by Messrs. Taylor & .Smith,who invite correspondence with parties who sell or use this class ofgoods. The gentlemen composing this firm are to be congratulatedupon the large measure of success already attained, and upon thematerial value of their establishment to the city of Indianapolis. The Bowen-Merrill Co. Importers and Publishers, Jobbersof Books, Papers,Etc., i6 and iS W. Washington street.—This company,which was incorporated in 1885, was the consolidation of the business ~* i of the old es-. 1B00KS&: stationery; tablished firmsofBowen,.Stew-art & Co., andMerrill, MeigsiS; Co., housesthat had theirorigin in thiscity over fiftyyears ago. Thecompany is of-ficered as fol-lows; Silas , Presi-dent; SamuelMerrill, Super-i n t e n d e n t;Charles , Jr., Sec-retary and Wil-liam H. Elvin,Treasurer, whom a n a g c anddirect thelargest jobbinghouse in occupyone of thehand somestbusiness edi-fices in the city,comprising afour-story andbasement ironfront building,40 X 150 feet,handsomelyappointed andequipped withall requisite fa-cilities and appliances, and owned by the President of the printing, binding and other mechanical work is done elsewhere,owing to lack of room. Their specialties are law books, embracingthe codes, digests, statutes and reports of the various States, as wellas elementary works. Sabbath school r
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