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H F, HARDWOOD RECORD. 



BUTTERWORTH $c LOWE, 



7 Huron 8lf»«<»I, Cr.ind Rlipidfl, Mirh. 



Send (or LoK^ing Car Catalof^ue. 

 Irons Complete for Lumber Cars, Dry Kiln Trucks, Etc. 



ANN ARBOR RAILROAD 



AND CAR FERRY LINE. 



Good Despatch and Low Rates. 



Direct Route from MANISTIQUE. MENOMINEE, MICH., and KEWAU- 

 NEE AND MANITOWOC, WIS. To all Points in OHIO, PENNSYL- 

 VANIA, VIRGINIA AND ALL EASTERN POINTS. : : : i 



Ttae Favorite Ronte (or Lomber Shipments. 



First-Class Passenger Accommodations. 



T'tK INFOKIIATH'S 

 AI'PLY TO 



T. E. RIELY, ..r^vU^ii R MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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THE R.ECOGNIZED AUTHORITY 



RCD BOOK 



ALL WHO VSE IT 

 TESTIFY TO THIS. 



1 ON LUMBER. 



X CREDITS IS THE 



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7 It furnishes you the names and financial standing of concerns engaged in 



-* the lumber industry and the allied trades. Write for terms. Thoroughly 



^ organized collection department in connection. Claims collected anywhere. 



I Lumbermen's Credit Association 



% »n TACOMA BUILDING, CHICAGO. t> 



^ Mention this paper. 'Z 



Yovi Ma^y Be Rich 



but if you have gained your wealth at the expense 

 of your health 



You Are Poor Indeed 



Regain your health and renew your youth at 



FrervcK Lick and 

 West Be^derv Springs 



in the KigKla.rvds of Southern Irvdiana on the 



MQNQN ROUTE i 



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The remedial properties of the various .Springs at these famous resorts are world-renoivned 

 for chronic ailments of Stomach. Liver, Kidnevs and Bowels You drink the waters— nature 

 doe-s the rest. An excellent adjunt to these waters Is the good air and the opi>ortunitv for 

 exercise In the open. "^ 



HOTEL RATES range from »8 up to $35 per week, including free use of all the waters. 



Booklet lelllng all about the waters and giving list of 

 hotels and boarding houses, with their rates sent free. 



1 



FRANK J. REED, G. P. A. 



MONON ROUTE, CHICAGO. 



IT WILL 

 PAY 



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4iO,<*w-T*4i"SS*v Typswrller 



"^"•'T . . ' '^v users lo 

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NEW CENTURy CAIIGRAPH 



before purchasing. Its durabillly. ease ol 

 operilion and exclusive modern features 

 never (ail lo inleresi those who examine II. 

 For catalogue and particulars, address: 



American WrJIing Machine Co., 



172 La Salle St., 



CHICAGO 



TIMBER" 

 MEN 



Who are far-sighted, recognizing 

 tlic alarmint; rapidity with wliicli 

 the timber supply of tlie North 

 is disappearing, have come 

 southward for their source of 

 supply atid have invested largely 

 in southern timber lands. 



Unimproved timber lands can 

 yet be secured at low prices 

 along the line of the Louisville 

 and Nashville Railroad in Ken- 

 tucky. Tennessee, Alabama, Mis- 

 sissippi and West Florida, and 

 the lands in the last three 

 named states are of greater 

 \alue after removal of the tim- 

 ber than before, for the reasons 

 that this section is rapidly filling 

 with thrifty settlers who find no 

 trouble, on account of the fer- 

 tility of the land, in realizing 

 anywhere from gioo to S500 per 

 acre from the raising of fruits 

 and vegetables thereon. 



Timbermen should take ad- 

 vantage at once of the low 

 prices now prevailing for said 

 lands, as they are steadily in- 

 creasing in values. 



G. A. PARK, 



General Industrial and 

 Immigration Agent, 



LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R,R. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



