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A Big Factory

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The constantly increasing demand for the popular Ann Arbor Organ has gone far beyond the capacity of the present factory to supply. This has made it absolutely necessary that something be done to enable the company to turn out a larger number of instrumenta. Though the factory has been running from 13 to 14 hours a day nearly the entire vear, there are still orders on the books unfllled, and some orders have been countermanded. ïhis should not be necessary when a few thousand dollars would build a new factory, furnish ampie facilities and make the employment of from 10 to 20 more workmen necessary. Already nearly one-half of thcincreased capital stock offered by the company for the purpose of enlarging the factory has been subscribed. A few thousand dollars is yet necessary, and it is recommended that those who may be interested look into this matter. The history of the company has been one of continual progresa ; each year has shown a gain. The reputation of the instrumenta has spread to all parta of the world, and orders are being obtained from Australia, England and South África as well as nearly evjry state in the Union. The management has always been in the hands of some of the best knovrn business men of our city, who have shown great enterprise and yet have been conservative and careful. The prospects of a largely increased business, the employment of at least 15 more workmen and a reduction in the cost of manufacture should make our citizens look with favor on a project which is at the same time a benefit to our city and a profitable financial investment.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register