Glass Works now in full blast. Made about 150 gross of Cadiz jars

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Cadiz Sentinel

Cadiz, OH, United States
vol. 20, no. 10, p. 3, col. 2


— The glass works are now in full blast. There's quite a little community located about them and a scene of activity is presented all the time. The packing room is a large building, neatly painted, and even the straw house is a sightly building. Everything is trim and neat, and many who have seen a number of glass works think this the neatest and most perfect they have seen. Pots are discarded, thus saving a large expense, and the heated glass is taken from a central furnace, the only one of the kind in this country, and it works to a charm. Even in the warmest weather, the blowers supplied with air by the engine, give cool air to the workmen, and make it not so uncomfortable as one would suppose. Everything is convenient, and everything built with the design for convenience about the works. An abandoned coal shaft gives plenty of water in the greatest drought, and everything starts off most auspiciously. About one hundred and fifty gross of the Cadiz Jar are already packed ready for shipment, and they are the very best thing in the way of a jar we have ever seen, and great care is taken that no imperfect jar or lid is allowed to leave the factory. Mr. Pearson is foreman in the blowing department and Mr. Wallace is head man in the packing room, and the workmen all appear to be industrious and intelligent gentleman. There is a very reason to believe that the Cadiz Glass Works will be a success.

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Keywords:Cadiz Glass Company
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:June 24, 2026 by: Bob Stahr;