H A R I>W O-O^ ^R E CORD 



Never Touched Us! 



On account of widespread and, as usual, exaggerated 

 reports of flood damage in the Ohio Valley, including 

 Louisville, we take pleasure in announcing that the business 

 of this market is proceeding without interruption. 



With few exceptions the yards of our members are not 

 close enough to the river to be in danger from floods; and 

 in the cases of those concerns which were in the path of 

 the river the dainage was slight and the inconvenience tem- 

 porary. Business is rapidly approaching normal with these 

 concerns, and they are in a position to take care of the 

 wants of their customers just as before. 



The co-operative features of this organization would 

 have sufficed, even if the situation had developed serious 

 features, to relieve buyers of any inconvenience, no matter 

 how slight, which might have resulted from the suspension 

 of operations by individual members. As it is, of course, 

 the necessity for the extension of this assistance has not 

 arisen, inasmuch as each company is now prepared to take 

 care of its own business without trouble. 



Inquiries for quotations on hardwood lumber, veneers 

 and panels are invited. The attention of buyers of mixed 

 cars is especially directed to the facilities which we possess 

 in this connection. 



The Louisville Hardwood Club 



EDWARD L. DAVIS LUMBER COMPANY 

 BOOKER-CECIL COMPANY 

 W. P. BROWN & SONS LUMBER COMPANY 

 NORMAN LUMBER COMPANY 



(Mill at Holly Rldse, La.) 



LOUISVILLE POINT LUMBER COMPANY 

 OHIO RIVER SAWMILL COMPANY 

 THE LOUISVILLE VENEER MILLS 

 C. C. MENGEL & BRO. CO. 



