The Ozark Mountain region of Missouri and Arkansas as it appears along the line of the Kansas City southern railway . and water works system, municipal under-takings, a meal and grist mill, a large coldstorage and ice plant, a water shippingplant and bottling works, two steam laun-dries, foundry and machine shop, broomfactory, the largest vinegar factory in theU. S., a cannery, creamery, and severalfruit evaporating establishments. The mer-cantile enterprises are represented in twoNational banks and a state bank, with anaggregate capital of about $150,000 and de-posits exceeding half a million
The Ozark Mountain region of Missouri and Arkansas as it appears along the line of the Kansas City southern railway . and water works system, municipal under-takings, a meal and grist mill, a large coldstorage and ice plant, a water shippingplant and bottling works, two steam laun-dries, foundry and machine shop, broomfactory, the largest vinegar factory in theU. S., a cannery, creamery, and severalfruit evaporating establishments. The mer-cantile enterprises are represented in twoNational banks and a state bank, with anaggregate capital of about $150,000 and de-posits exceeding half a million dollars;some thirty or more mercantile houses, cov-ering all lines, four hotels, opera house, tel-ephone company, two newspapers—onedaily—etc. The annual improvements and better-ments in the town and immediate vicinityaverage in value about $100,000. During the•year 1910 twenty-five new dwellings werebuilt and three new mercantile stocks in-stalled, and much improvement was madeon the adjacent farms. Nearly all the streetsof Siloam Springs have been graded and im-provement is carried on continuously. Some. STREET IN GENTRY, ARK.
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