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ill. HARDWOOD RECORD. 



HONECKER & SUMMERS 



Public Accountants 

 and Auditors. 



Kcfi-rfncos Iroiu |>roniincnl liimhcmu-ii. 

 leading capiulists and tinan- 



rin! iii<tll^:li>'ii< 



145 La Salle Street, 



PMat 4!l u4 422 Bonkt Md|. ^ i_i ■ /^ a <-> <-k 



MANUFACTURERS 

 AND SETTLERS 



will nnd extraordinary Induoements for lo- 

 catlou In Northern WIscodsIu aloDR tbo 

 M'iHrannin Ontral l>lnra Tliereare 

 plt-Dty of tlDe lands for larmlDK as well as 

 Urge beds of r/oy. Kaolin and Marl, Ccuelber 

 with One Uardicood tlmlwr (or manufactur- 

 lUK purposes. 



Pamphlets and complete Information can 

 be obtained by wrltlns 



W. H. KILLEN. 

 Decmty I^nd and Industrial Commissioner, 

 Colby fe Abbot lildg , .Milwaukee, Wis., or 



JAS. C. POND, G. P. A., 



.Milwaukee, Wis. 



■ Ijitil iio fullini; ott in trade 



i- III.- nil. ■ I uuiii \ of till" fiitiirt' (ind tho 

 .. iiiTiil ilc|in.'s..<l(iii ini'viillliiv: 111 nil IhihI- 



. ^■i cin'li'.s M..* a ivsull of llii- Weak loiiu 

 ,'1 I he stiii-K iiiarkol. 



.Miiiiy liiilldi'i-s who iiilKht iiImi lie Inking 

 l:ir;;i. i|iiaiititlrs uf Inniljor aiv fi'tardcd by 

 I III' lil^li |irli'i-s. <i|K-nitl(iiis In this vl- 

 ' iiiil.v liavi- Ix'i'ii siisjii-ikIi'iI In iiiaiiy iiIiiccn 

 III Mil' ImiH' that tilt' prices of IiiiiiIhm' mid 

 ..iliiT iiiali'i'lals will liu lowei-, .Men who 

 :.!.' r^iiiilllar with tho market coinlitloiis, 

 l.iHi'M'r. iliM-larc that jirlcos are iionnal 



11(1 that IhiTc Is no i-vlili-ncc of a lircak. 

 Till' ailvaiui' in lhi> prici- of hemlock, ilc- 

 ~pilc ilio weak liuslness, is beliiK well 

 maintained and it is unlikely that the 

 -lock will he re;Uiccd for some time to 

 i.iiiu'. White pine has probably sn(rere<l 

 more than any of tlie woods within recent 

 moiilhs. 'I'lie price was somcwliat iiiMaled 

 in tlie spriii}; and, unsupported liy stronjJT 

 liuyiiif;. It is now recedinp to Its proper 

 level. All of tho hanlwoods are in good 

 ileiii;ind witli no indications of a slump. 

 I'oplar is not (lulle so stroii); as it was 

 soiiie time ago. but the otli.-r woods are 

 liini. .\sh is beiiiK plentifully bought by 

 liirnitnre manuf.-icturers and <iuartered 

 i.^ik is strong as the restilt of a heavy de- 

 mand. 



BUFFALO. 



Willi midsmiiiiicr iiiiieUlde upon us and 

 iiliiiost everyone away on vacation, there 

 is not much of interest to write about. 



I might call over this name, and that 

 name, and the other, and say they are here, 

 there and tho other place, but if 1 say that 

 the majority are away enjoying the only 

 ic.il summer weather wo liave been blessed 

 with so far this year, I will be telling 

 inetty nearly the whole story. 



Those who are not away and many of 

 those who are have their summer resi- 

 dences away from the dust and turmoil of 



the "I then) aeruss the river oil 



the ( mipI 111 shores, tiiid otIierH on the 

 .\meri.;iM -iile up along the lake. The lake 

 hliun- i" "liiddi'd with summer residences 

 us far I. Ill IIS ■'<• nilles fmni llnn'alo. 



N'olw Itlislanillng all this, the demand for 

 lumber of all kinds continues brisk, much 

 more so ili.'in In former yi-ars, and II looka 

 now vi'iy niiich as If prices were going lo 

 keep lip and the demiind continue right 

 along lliroiit.'li the fall. 



Unk of all kinds Ik in the Ii>ad for house 

 trim and ruiiiitiire work, and while there 

 has been iiioiigh to keep ahead of the de- 

 mand, ilii'i'e Is no surplus of either plain 

 or (|iiarlers,iwed. 



Ciicrry and basswooil continue In good 

 dcinanil, but scarce, with a prospect of 

 advance In prices. 



Ash Is in fairly good demand nnd prices 

 advancing, 



.Maple is in good demand, especially In 

 three and four inch. 



Cypress is quiet, with a tendency to 

 lower jtrices, 



l'o|)l;ir is (lulet and prices coming down. 



HARDWOOD SAW MILLS, 

 A rrolinilile Investment contributed by 

 B. S. Woixlhead, general sales ngeut 

 Keith Lumber Comi>any, to Reaumout 

 iTe.xasi Keview. 



Scvt'ial p;irties in the past, when In- 

 vestigating the opportunities for hard- 

 wood factories for the manufacture of 

 novelties, such as spokes, center tables, 

 a.\ handles, wagon shapes, etc., have asked: 

 "But where can I get hardwood; you 

 have no sawmills In this section that 

 make that class of lumVier." The question 

 has never been answered, for the simple 

 reason that there are practically no hard- 



THE FERD BRENNER LUMBER CO. 



CHATTANOOGA, TEN.N. 

 Hanufacturers and Wholesalers of 



HARDWOOD LUMBER 



For Home and Export Trade. 



E;W\\ e are in the market to buy all South- 

 ern Hardwoods. Corres})ondence solicited. 



D'HEUR & SWAIN LUMBER CO., 



SEYMOUR, INDIANA. 



— Manufacturers and Wholesalers — 



Indiana H ardwoo d Lumber 



Quartered White Oak Our Specialty. 



FOR SALE. 



2 cars ^.In. poplar. 18 Inch and up. 2 cars lln. qtd, red oak, common. 



1 car lin. poplar, ISInch. ',-iar 1-in. iitd. red oak strips, 



1 car I -In. cjid. rcdofik, 1st andSnd--. 1 car2-ln.com, and bet. hicKory. 



TAYLOR & CRATE 



HARDWOOD LUMBER 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



NN'rite thein to-day if you have any to offer now or for 

 the future. 



(Estabilslied 40 Year5.) 



Wanted and For Sale Column. 



AaTenisemeiils will Ue inserted in this department 

 of the Hardwood Record at the followinR rates; 

 One lime - - 15 cents per line. 



Two times - - 25 cents per line. 



Three times - - 30 cents per line. 



Four times - - 35 cents per line. 



Eight words make a line. 

 Heading counts as two lines. 

 Copy of paper free with each insertion. 

 Sena In your copy and we will mall you the bill. 

 If you have a special lot of lumber for sale, or want 

 to buy a special bill of luml>er. 



If you want a good position, or wish to employ a 

 competent man. 

 If you went to buy or sell timber land or stumpage. 

 Give our Wanted and I-'orSale Columns a trial. 

 THE HARDWOOD RECORD, 



134 Monroe St., Chicago, III. 



