. Historical and pictorial Lititz ... y in Decatur, Illinois, in process of erection, which whenfinished, will, with the local factory have a capacity of 200,000 pounds ofstarch and I 00,000 pounds of by-products. Shipments are made to all partsof the United States, Canada and Europe. Thomas W. Barnes is presidentand general manager. The other officers and directors are: Wm. M. Amer,vice president; A. R. Bomberger, secretary; Israel G. Erb, treasurer; J. , superintendent; Adam B. Long, T. R. Kreider, G.^ Graybil!Diehm, and H. W. Davis. Hon. W. U. Hensel is the companys counseland th


. Historical and pictorial Lititz ... y in Decatur, Illinois, in process of erection, which whenfinished, will, with the local factory have a capacity of 200,000 pounds ofstarch and I 00,000 pounds of by-products. Shipments are made to all partsof the United States, Canada and Europe. Thomas W. Barnes is presidentand general manager. The other officers and directors are: Wm. M. Amer,vice president; A. R. Bomberger, secretary; Israel G. Erb, treasurer; J. , superintendent; Adam B. Long, T. R. Kreider, G.^ Graybil!Diehm, and H. W. Davis. Hon. W. U. Hensel is the companys counseland the Northern Trust Company of Lancaster, registrars. The Lititz Manufacturing Company began the manufacture of tailor madesuits about this time. Calvin S. Loeffler and Harvey Esbenshade constitutedthe concern. This industry continued until the destruction by fire of the plantOctober 2 I 1902. The Lititz Shoe Company was organized February 1904, with a capitalof $ 10,000. The building formerly used by the Kendig Manufacturing Com- [216]. Y. M. C. A. Rooms—Dosters Stc


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