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HARDWOOD RECORD 



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Profit for Botli of Us 



A cigar dealer of our acquaintance has adopted for his 

 slogan, "If you don't deal here we both lose money"; and like- 

 wise, "Doing business with me is like making love to a widow: 

 you can't overdo it." 



Both propositions are equally applicable to the Louisville 

 hardwood market, only more so. 



You can make money on lumber bought in Louisville, no 

 matter what your requirements are, because Louisville is so sit- 

 uated as to be able to draw the greatest possible variety of lumber 

 from every producing section of importance with the least ex- 

 pense. Hence it is possible to save the money that is necessarily 

 spent in visiting many markets by confining attention to local 

 yards. We have the goods, which are made right and priced 

 right, and will please you whether you are a dealer or a consumer. 



By the way, that Ohio river flood is not interfering with 

 business, as conditions are practically normal in this market. 

 Only a few of our members were in the flooded districts, and 

 they are ready to do business ^^oday. 



The Louisville Hardwood Club 



EDWARD L. DAVIS LUMBER COMPANY 



W. P. BROWN & SONS LUMBER CO. 

 OHIO RIVER SAWMILL COMPANY 

 LOUISVILLE POINT LUMBER CO. BOOKER-CECIL COMPANY 



THE LOUISVILLE VENEER MILLS 



NORMAN LUMBER COMPANY 



Mills and Sales Office: Holly Ridge, La. 



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