HARDWOOD RECORD 



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S(ock°List of Dry Hardwoods at Dunlevie. W. Va. 



89000 ft 4 4 Common Hard Maple. 

 eoOfO ft. 4-1 Shipping Cull Hard Maple. 

 40000 ft. 4-4 L' g RUD Soft Maple, mill 



6000 ft. 4-4 X 18 inland wider, Commo 



and better Oak. 

 1000 ft. 4-4 Common Oak. 



J ft. 4-4 Mill Cull Oak DIS. 

 ft. 4-4 Shipping Cull Birch. 



. 4-4 Mill Cull Birch. 

 . 4-4 Log Run Ash. .Mill Cl 

 . 4-4 Shipping Cull Popla 

 . 4-4 Mill Cull Basswood. 

 . 4-4 1st and tn(\ Cherry. 

 . 4-4 common Cherry. 

 . 4 4S.un Wormy Cheet! 



I Log Ran Birch, 



Flint, Erving ^ Stoner Co. 



Pittsburg J ■■ Pennsylvania 



THE NICOLA 

 LUMBER CO. 



Hardwoods, Hemlock, Pine, Cottonwood and 



Gum. All Grades for Quick Shipment. 



Kindly send in your inquiries. 



Mead & Speer Company 



PITTSBURG. PA. 



Oak, Poplar and Hardwoods 

 Car Stock and R. R. Timbers 



^.,„ <j j JENNINGS, W. VA. 

 ""'^^ 1 CATLETTSBURG, KY. 



Bruckman Lumber Co. 

 Allegheny, Pa. 



Largest and best assorted stock 

 of Dry Hardwoods in Western 

 Pennsylvania. 



Maple and Oak Flooring a Specialty 



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