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The weekly Republican. (Plymouth, Ind.) 1911-1922, November 30, 1911, INDUSTRIAL NUMBER, SECTION THREE, Image 17

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A Desirable Location
S" miles east of Chicago.
05 miles west of Fort Wayne.
IIS miles north of Indianapolis.
41 miles south of Michigan City.
At the intersection of the Penn
sylvania, lake Erie & Western and
Yandalia Railways.
Many Thriving Factories
yiourinir Mill.
5ood Saw Mill,
Droom Factory.
Cement Vault Factory.
Hein Salting Station.
. . Elevator" Vith 35.000 "bushels ca
, pacity."
Tiuliana Headquarters for The
Heinz Co.
Schlooser liros. The best and lar
gest Creamery in the state.
The l?ogda-Xeil Cooperage Co.
Makers of tight and lack barrels.
KiggenWn; & Cullison Makers of
Farm. School and Delivery "Wagons
and Buggies.
O'Keefe Lumber and Planin: Mill
Makers of "Window and Door
Frames and Novelties.
J. Swindell and Brother One of
the largest Cold Storage and Poul
try Plants in Indiana.
Clizbe Brothers Manufacturing
Co. Makers of shafting, hangers,
grinding machinery,' pulleys and gas
engines.
The Edgerton Manufacturing Co.
Makers of all kinds of Baskets.
Largest factory of its kind in the
United States.
Plymouth Novelty Manufacturing
Co. Makers of fine telephone box-
es, cabinets and novelties, and of the
best wire-bound box in America.
C. L. Morris Planing Mill and
Lumber Yard Makers of Sash,
Doors. Frames, Lawn Swings, Rea
" per and Binder Supplies and "Wood
Novelties.
A GOOD FOUNDRY
I PLYMOUTH, INDIANA I
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Address PROSPER BALL, Secretary Commercial
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PLYMOUTH,
PLYMOUTH IHIAS:
Steam Laundrv.
Free Factory Site..
Monumental Works.
Canvas Glove Factory.
Five Cigar Factories.
Two Daily Newspapers.
Two Automobile Garage.
Machine and Repair Shop.
Staple Cement Fence Post Fac
tory. Artificial Gas Lighting and Heat
ing Plant.
Electric Light Plant for Lighting
and Power.
The Plymouth Canning, Packing
and Manufacturing "Co.
DeLoney and Co. Makers of Bar
ber's Supplies and Skin Remedies. "
Menominee M .dical Co. Makers
of Stock Foods and M.'dica1. Sup
plies. Cunningham and Chase Makers
of Medicines and Flavoring Ex
tracts.
The Plymouth Stove and Range
( o. Makers of the " Plymouth
Rock" Steel Range.
The Sentinel Co. Makers of
catarrhal remedies, tooth paste,
mouth preparations, etc.
Abrasive Mining and Manufactur
ing Co. Makers of the famous
Scimitar . brand of Emery Tool
Grinders
Civic
Seven miles of sewer.
Eight miles water mains.
Five 'miles of street paving.
Thirty miles of cement walks.
Railroad viaducts and watchmen
at the crossings.
Municipally ovned Water System
drawing water from seven large
Artesian wells.
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P IL Y M ' U T
AN AUTOMOBILE FACTORY
.A STEEL FACTORY EMPLOYIN(flC00 PEOPLE
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INDIANA
Wholesale Grocery.
Three strong banks.
lYstal Savings Bank.
Rural Mail Service.
Good Theatre facilities.
Free City Mail Delivery.
Model County Infirmary.
One mile from Dixon Lake.
Deputy State Oil Inspector.
Only one Telephone system.
Fair Grounds and Ball Park.
Four miles from Twin Lakes.
Three miles from Pretty Lake.
Co. I Indiana National Guards.
Several marvelous flowing wells,
Fize miles, fromLake of the Woods
Nearby Groves and pleasure resorts
River, Bridges and charming views
Thirty:one passenger trains daily.
County Court House, Jail and City
Hall.
Hundreds of magnificent shade
trees.
Projected Internrban Railway to
South Bend.
Distributing point for the Ständ
ard Oil Co.
Eight miles from Maxinkuckee
Lake and Culver Military Academy.
Public Library Board earn ing out
plans for a Carnegie Library soon to
be erected.
Large New Sanitarium for the
Cure of Drink and Drug Habit with
Hospital in connection.
Educational
Music and Manual Arts in the
public schools.
A Commercial course in the High
School.
Two Public School Buildings. High
School. Commissioned in, the State
of Indiana, accredited in the North
western Association of Schools and
Colleges, affiliated with the Univer
sity of Chicago.
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St. Michael's Academv with 125
students.
Brightside Training school accom
modating 300 children.
Religious
Eleven churches Catholic, Metho
dist. Episcopal, Presbyterian, Re
formed, Christian, United Brethren,
Wesleyan, German, Evangelical,
Church of God and Christian Scient-
Social and Fiaternal
Eagles
Rebekahs. ' '
Red Men. . -
Boy Scouts.
Relief Corps. ,
Royal Arcanum.
Ben Hur Lodge.
Royal Neighbors. . : V -
Knights of Pythias.
Mozart Musical Club.
Knights of Columbus.
Order of the Eastern Star.
Knights and Lady Maccabees.'
Modern Woodmen of America -Grand
Army of the Republic.
Commercial Club of 123 members.
Women 's Christian Temperance
Union.
Independent Order of the Odd
Fellows.
Civic Club composed of both men
and women about 125 members,
, Masonic Fraternity including Blue
Lodge, Chapter. Commandry of
Knights Templar, CouncT.
Woman's Club Federated in
both the State and National Federa
tions. 65 women members.
Daughters of the American Revo
lution. (The State Historian is a
member of this Chapter.)
A GLASS FACTORY
Plymouth Indiana
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