A Limestone Pulverizer for Farm Use 38 (Courtesy of the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio.
A Lime Pulver in Operation 39 (Courtesy of the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company.
We rode on to another "still," and there dismounting, the Colonel explained to me the process of gathering and manufacturing turpentine.
They will sow division there, and paralyze the Free States; besides, the trading and manufacturing classes will never consent to a war that will work their ruin.
Here and there are appearing thriving manufacturing and commercial towns--the last stage in the opening up of a new country to civilization.
Henry Schroder Banking Corporation Sinclair Oil Corporation The Singer Manufacturing Company Sprague Electric Company Standard Oil Company of California Standard Oil Company (N.
Lanier (Chairman of the Board of Wellington Sears Company; President of West Point Manufacturing Company of Georgia; member of the Board of Directors of Cabin Crafts, Inc.
Board of Directors of National City Bank of Cleveland, Eaton Manufacturing Co.
He spoke of some points of commercial and manufacturing interest, and pleased me very much by the simplicity of his manner.
Apart from the Great Western Company's intervention this is a case of Manchester against Liverpool; in other words, it is a struggle between a manufacturing and a commercial interest.
What you are asked to do now is to humble a commercial interest at the instance of a manufacturing interest.
I am not saying it is better, I am not saying it is worse--that is not my question--but a different tone and feeling from what manufacturing pursuits do.
Of those on the Border, the most important was the Church of Our Lady and St. Andrew at Galashiels, which, as a manufacturing town, has a large Catholic population.
The manufacturing sector is the most diverse in the Eastern Caribbean area, and the government is trying to revitalize the banana industry.
The economy is dependent on foreign trade, manufacturing (especially electronics and textiles), and tourism.
Agriculture and manufacturing continue to play a lesser role in the economy, constrained by the limited availability of cultivable land and the shortage of domestic labor.
Manufacturing consists mainly of the processing of raw materials and of light manufacturing for the domestic market.
Its key economic sector is manufacturing - principally the wood, metals, engineering, telecommunications, and electronics industries.
Russia's manufacturing base is dilapidated and must be replaced or modernized if the country is to achieve broad-based economic growth.
First gear-driven electric coffee grinder is introduced into the United States market by the Enterprise Manufacturing Co.
Chris Abele was an active competitor of the Hungerfords and of the Fraser Manufacturing Co.
Cotton", argued Mr. Aborn, "is an ideal sanitary strainer because it contains no chemical or questionable manufacturing element.
Charles, begin the manufacture of household coffee mills, subsequently acquired (1885) by the Arcade Manufacturing Co.
Charles, began the manufacture of household coffee mills, the business being acquired in 1885 by the Arcade Manufacturing Co.
The first gear-driven electric coffee mill was introduced to the trade by the Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania in 1900.
He assigned the patent to the Hobart Manufacturing Co.
This company and the Reuter-Jones Manufacturing Co.
A trial in court is the only event now which will put public opinion right, so indefatigable have these unprincipled men been in manufacturing a spurious public opinion.
To meet the crisis Garfield decreed that all manufacturing plants east of the Mississippi should be shut down for five days and for a series of Mondays, until the 25th of March.
But just as manufacturing was about to begin changes in the design were demanded, with ensuing delays.
Local fuel administrators kept in constant touch with the need of the localities under their jurisdiction, studied methods of abolishing unnecessary manufacturing use of coal and refused coal to non-essential industries.
Manufacturing facilities for machine guns were limited; there were only two factories in the United States actually producing in quantity.
Private plants could not be utilized for early quantity production, because of the time that would be taken in building up an adequate manufacturing equipment and training the artisans.
New manufacturingconcerns grew up, large and small, as a result of these adventitious conditions, which paid enormous returns.
Their usual occupations are the manufacturing of glass, and the so-called Dutch clocks, which they carry about for sale over half the globe.
He kept the workmen he found, and made them work day and night at manufacturing glass.
Others carried their manufacturing industry to Saxony, and others emigrated to the Cape as vine growers.
England, not only agriculture but all kinds of manufacturing and commercial enterprise were kept in check by the frequent hostile inroads of the Scots.
In short, Mr. Yarranton was a regularly speculative man, but one who had a good share of calculating common sense in the midst of his manufacturingand philanthropic schemes.
All kinds of clothing that they could make themselves were much higher than with us, because manufacturing was not so extensive.
That's one of the evils of a manufacturing trade where machinery is employed," said Uncle Jack.
Why not go steadily on with manufacturing in the regular way?
It did seem so vexatious that a small party of men should be able to keep up this system of warfare in the great manufacturing town.
As I reached the pavement, I saw before me a long narrow two-storied brick building, surrounded by various lesser sheds and outhouses, the whole surmounted by a huge sign which read "Deep Harbor Manufacturing Company.
On details this man couldn't go wrong--he would keep my part of the work practical, whereas I knew I was relied upon to see in what new paths this manufacturing company could be made to expand and develop.
On the strength of the two reports my father signed the papers, and the Deep Harbor Manufacturing Company became ours.
But I'm not so sure it's worth as much as you think in the open market--not in the manufacturing business in Deep Harbor.
Knowlton asked him the way to the Deep Harbor Manufacturing Company, our destination.
The lawyers proclaimed the situation satisfactory and I heard Knowlton give my father his technical opinion concerning the merits of the Deep Harbor Manufacturing Company, which was the name of the property we had come to see about.
The trouble had been successfully located in the commercial acid; there was no doubt that with pure acid the trouble of manufacturing would be cleared up.
Young Norwood had recently inherited the overlordship of Deep Harbor, and one of his first acts had been to sell the Deep Harbor Manufacturing Company to the interests represented by my father.
Beyond is the Lakeside Casting andManufacturing Company.
One of the brethren who was ordained was going to Manchester, one of the largest manufacturingtowns in England, and another to the city of London, and they undoubtedly would carry the glad tidings of salvation to those places.
Feeling led by the Spirit of the Lord to go to Preston, a large manufacturing town in Lancashire, we started for that place three days after our arrival in Liverpool.
One may see large manufacturing establishments, irrigation, wheat fields, and many big development projects within a limited area.
Only five hours before I had left the city of Tacoma and a little earlier Seattle--two great cities throbbing with the activities of nearly a half million people engaged in manufacturing and mercantile pursuits.
Salmon canneries, lumber and shingle manufacturing and ship building may be seen to advantage.
These include railroad construction, power plants, manufacturingand business blocks, and hotels for tourists.
It is an importantmanufacturing city, especially in lumber, shingles, machinery and paper.
They might have known that a small manufacturing town like Yerbury could not stand such galloping progress.
Since he must stay here for some years to come, he would devote himself to learning the business of manufacturing woollen cloth.
For its size the borough ranks high as a manufacturing centre, iron and steel works, boiler works, brass works, and paper, silk and woollen mills being among its leading establishments.
Cleveland became the first manufacturing city in the state.
Cleveland's rapid growth both as a commercial and as a manufacturing city is due largely to its situation between the iron regions of Lake Superior and the coal and oil regions of Pennsylvania and Ohio.
The growth during the Civil War was partly due to the rapid development of the manufacturing interests of the city, which supplied large quantities of iron products and of clothing to the Federal government.
Euclid Avenue, and Ontario St. The manufacturing quarters are chiefly in the valley of the Cuyahoga, and along the railway tracks entering the city, chiefly on the E.
The plant operates the year 'round, logging, sawing, manufacturing and shipping.
Here are trees that dwarf the largest "cork pine" of the Lake States and many new stunts were planned for logging, milling and manufacturing a product of supreme quality--just the job for Paul Bunyan.
I said in "Manchester," but they are scattered all over the manufacturing districts of Lancashire.
It had been one of Mary's additional sorrows that her friend had been absent from home, accompanying the lecturer on music in his round among the manufacturing towns of Yorkshire and Lancashire.
She had the fresh beauty of the agricultural districts; and somewhat of the deficiency of sense in her countenance, which is likewise characteristic of the rural inhabitants in comparison with the natives of the manufacturing towns.
The only thing to strike a passer-by was an acuteness and intelligence of countenance, which has often been noticed in a manufacturing population.
So a petition was framed, and signed by thousands in the bright spring days of 1839, imploring Parliament to hear witnesses who could testify to the unparalleled destitution of the manufacturing districts.
My dear boy," she rejoined, "there is your patent method of manufacturingmoney again.
Again, the odd little house on Seventh Street, Philadelphia, described in Chapter XXVII, actually existed until pulled down some years since to make room for a big manufacturing plant.
The landholders, separated from each other, without capital, almost all burdened with debt, are no match in the domestic struggle for the manufacturing and commercial interests.
When we cease to be a great manufacturing nation, when we are no longer formidable rivals, they will open their harbours; but not till then.
And another ground of prosperity soon arose out of the now expandingmanufacturing system.
He not merely demands fire wherewith to cook his food, and to raise his own temperature or that of his dwelling, but requires fuel for the thousand and one manufacturing operations in which he is perpetually engaged.
For not only was ammonia of great importance to us as a manufacturing nation, but it almost appeared to be a condition of our existence.
Rock gas is being utilized abroad even now in manufacturing processes.
The covers and the back were decorated by marking them with fanciful patterns, lightly burnt in the leather by heated rolls or stamps, from patterns and by processes substantially the same as those used in manufacturing modern accountbooks.
The problem does not lie in the manufacturing process; it is a question of the first cost of the pulp.
David Sechard's discovery has been assimilated by the French manufacturing world, as food is assimilated by a living body.
You can go into partnership on the strength of those samples, inserting a clause to protect yourselves in case the conditions of the patent are not fulfilled in the manufacturing process.
Last but not least is the loss of by-products that inevitably results from manufacturing upon anything less than a gigantic scale.