. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. AND OF NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. 247 H. KLERNER & SOXS, Manufacturers of Furniture—Factory and Warerooms, Upper Fifth and Oal< Streets.. Messrs. H. Klerner & Sons embarked in the furniture business in New Albany in1871, and have by energy, industry and integrity achieved unusual success. Their finefactory at Upper Fifth and Oak streets turns out annually about $75,000 to $100,000worth of medium-grade furniture, their specialty being principally bed-room furniture,such as wardrobes, toilet set?, bedsteads, etc., most of which i

. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. AND OF NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. 247 H. KLERNER & SOXS, Manufacturers of Furniture—Factory and Warerooms, Upper Fifth and Oal< Streets.. Messrs. H. Klerner & Sons embarked in the furniture business in New Albany in1871, and have by energy, industry and integrity achieved unusual success. Their finefactory at Upper Fifth and Oak streets turns out annually about $75,000 to $100,000worth of medium-grade furniture, their specialty being principally bed-room furniture,such as wardrobes, toilet set?, bedsteads, etc., most of which i Stock Photo
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. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. AND OF NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. 247 H. KLERNER & SOXS, Manufacturers of Furniture—Factory and Warerooms, Upper Fifth and Oal< Streets.. Messrs. H. Klerner & Sons embarked in the furniture business in New Albany in1871, and have by energy, industry and integrity achieved unusual success. Their finefactory at Upper Fifth and Oak streets turns out annually about $75, 000 to $100, 000worth of medium-grade furniture, their specialty being principally bed-room furniture, such as wardrobes, toilet set?, bedsteads, etc., most of which is shipped South to Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama. Georgia, South Carolina. Texas and other States, where these goodsare very popular, the sales being constant at all seasons. H. Klernor & Sons factory is three stories in height, -50x100 feet in area, and employethirty-five hands besides a tine assortment of labor-saving machinery. The warehouse, also of three stories, is 40x120 feet square, and furnishes ample storage facilities. Thelumber-yards are two in number, one at the factory and another on Fourth street, andcontain an immense quantity of selected walnut, ash and poplar for use in the