June 25, 1919 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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5/8 LUMBER 



When you want 5/8 luniber remember us. We're 

 5/8 specialists in all kinds of woods. All of our 5/8 

 is sawed from the log — not resawed — and shows 

 good widths and lengths. We offer the following 

 dry stock for prompt shipment: 



100,000 5/8 No. 2 Com. Poplar, 6 " & wdr. 

 20,000 5/8 No. 3 Com. Poplar 

 80,000 5/8 No. 2 Com. Sap Gum 

 22,000 5/8 No. 3 Com. Sap Gum 

 35,000 5/8 No. 2 Com. Plain Wh. Oak 

 17,000 5/8 Is & 2s Qtd. White Oak 

 10,000 5/8 No. 1 Com. Qtd. White Oak 



OTHER THICKNESSES 



30,000 4/4 Is & 2s Soft Maple 

 100,000 4/4 No. 1 Com. Soft Maple 

 60,000 4/4 No. 1 Com. & Better Elm 

 15,000 4/4 Sap Gum Box B, 13-17 



Write for Our Complete List and Prices 



North Vernon Lumber Co. 



NORTH VERNON, IND. 



Have you seen any better Walnut logs than thesef 



THEY all grew right in Indiana where hard- 

 woods have always held the choicest farm 

 lands. The best growth of timber as well as 

 the best yield of wheat comes from good soil. 

 The soundness of the log-ends shows that they 

 fed on the fat of the land. My 



Indiana Oak 



f 



the 



comes rrom trie same soil 



CHAS. H. BARNABY 



GREENCASTLE, INDIANA 



Bedna Young Lumber Co. 



MANUFACTURERS 



Quartered White Oak 



Here are some attractive quick movers: 



60,000' 6/4 No. 2 Com. & Btr. Soft Elm 

 20,000' 10/4 No. 2 Com. & Btr. Soft Elm 

 50,000' 12/4 No. 2 Com. & Btr. Soft Elm 

 25,000' 4/4 Gum Boxbds., 9 -12 wide 

 75,000' 4/4 Gum Boxbds., 13-17" wide 

 65,000' 4 4 No. 1 & Panel Gum, 18 " and 



wider. 

 25,000' 6 4 No. 1 Com. & Btr. Soft Maple 



HIGH GRADE HARDWOODS 



GREENSBURG, INDIANA 



We operate 



FOUR BAND MILLS 



and carry large stocks of: 



QTD. WHITE OAK 

 QTD. RED OAK 

 PLAIN WHITE OAK 

 PUIN RED OAK 



ASH POPLAR 



HICKORY, WALNUT 



GUM ELM 



MAPLE, ETC. 



Can furnish you highly satis- 

 factory stock at the right prices 



TRY US 



MALEY & WERTZ 



EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 



Ask Grandad.He Used Them 



