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FACTORY LOCATIONS. 



We have issued a little booklet on the tim- 

 ber resources of our line and locations for fac- 

 tories, mills, etc. It shows the following 

 openings : 



For 7 stave mills. 6 bo.^ factories. 14 handle 

 factories, 7 slack barrel plants, 5 hoop mills, 

 6 furniture factories, 18 hardwood mills, 9 saw 

 mills. 1 lumber yard, 2 hickory mills. 2 hub 

 factories, 2 shingle mills, 1 basket factory, 2 

 wagon factories, 1 charcoal oven. Write for 

 copy of the booklet. 



We can put you in touch with parties con- 

 trolling timber tracts — oak. gum. ash, hickory, 

 cypress and other hardwoods. 



E. W. LaBeacme, G. p. & T. A.. 

 Cotton Belt Route. St. Louis. Mo. 



RAILWAY EQUIPMENT 



WANTED. 



One locomotive. 36" gauge, 10 to 13 ton. 

 WRIGHT-EACHMAN l.U.MBER CO., 



Portland, Ark. 



BAILS AND LOCOMOTIVES. 



All inquiries for Industrial railway equip- 

 ment listed before "Record" readers will And 

 ready response. 



• Hardwood Record. Chicago, 111. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



FACTS FROM PRACTICAL MEN. 



The Hardwood Record is always in the mar- 

 ket for articles on any and every feature of 

 the hardwood industry. It wants practical 

 statements of tact from practical men who 

 know how certain thinjis can be done in the 

 best way. Literary quality not essential. Lib- 

 eral pay for acceptable articles. Address 



Editor Hardwood Record. 



NORTHERN WISCONSIN RESOURCES. 



Northern Wisconsin offers the finest oppor- 

 tunities for manufacturing and settlement. Fine 

 grazing lands, hardwood timber and splendid 

 soil for the settler ; Iron ore. clay, marl and 

 kaolin for the manufacturer are awaiting those 

 who seek the opportunity. Transportation 

 facilities aie of the best. Interesting book- 

 lets, maps, etc., are you-s for the asking. W. 

 H. Elllen. land and Industrial commissioner: 

 Jaa. C. Pond, general passenger agent. 



WISCONSIN CENTRAL RAILWAY. 



Milwaukee. Wis. 



REGAN 



PRINTING 



HOUSE 



85 Plymouth Place. CHICAGO 



Printers to the Lumber Trade 



LET US FIGURE WITH YOU 



H. D. WIQQIN 



WHOLESALE 



HARDWOODS 



SPECIALTIES 



Poplar, Chestnut, Canadian Hard- 

 woods, and Mahogany Veneers. 



Fiske BIdg., BOSTON, MASS. 



REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY. 

 327 BROADWAY, NBW YORK. 



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will do it for you. 



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We make a Specialty of 



Sound Wormy Chestnut. 



If in ihe murkei to buy or sell, \\ rii- us. 



A. H. DAVID LUMBER COMPANY, 



GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. 



- We have what you want - 



THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, 

 AND WE HAVE THE BEST 





THE BEST LINE 



BETWEEN 



Chicago 



Indianapolis 

 Cincinnati 



and Louisville 



IS THE 



MONDN ROUTE 



Consult Your Local Ticket Agent 



The Red Book is the recognized Authobitt 



ON lumber credits. Published ia January and 



' July and covers the United States and Man- 



^ ITOBA. It contains the names ot dealers and 



! manufacturers who purchase in car lots and / 



„ivesyou their financial .standing, also indicates 

 I their manner of meeting obligations. 



The book is devoted exclusively to the line 

 you are interested in and it is not necessary for 

 , you to wade through information you are not 

 I interested in. 



Remember we also have a well organized 

 1 Collection Department and solicit your 

 I business in this line. 



Lumbermen's Credit Association, 



Established 1876. 



1405 Great Northern Buildins, Chicago 

 16 Beaver Street, New York City 



(Mention this paper.) 



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HARDWOOD 

 TIMBER 



There is no section with so fine and 

 large a supply of hardwood timbers 

 of various kinds left for the lumber- 

 men as that portion of the South in 

 Alabama. Georgia. Kentucky, Missis- 

 sippi, North Carolina. South Carolina, 

 Tennessee and Virginia served by the 

 lines of the 



Southern Railway 



and 



Mobile & Ohio Railroad 



There are oak. poplar, hickory, gum. 

 cypre-is, ash, elm. buckeye, balsam, 

 spruce, chestnut, and other varieties. 

 There are also available pine lauds. 

 These timber rtsources and many 

 other important features bearing oh 

 the cost of manufacture and market- 

 ing give soecinl advantages and oppor- 

 tunities for EVERY KIND of WOOD 

 USING INDUSTRY. We have infor- 

 mation about the best locations in the 

 country at towns in these States and 

 in Southern Indiana and Southern 

 Illinois, which will be given if request- 

 ed. All correspondence in regffd to 

 timber lands or factory locati ns will 

 be given prompt and confidential at- 

 tention. Address your nearest agent. 



M. V. RICHARDS. 



Land aud Industrial Agent. 



Washington, D. C. 

 CHAS. S. CHASE. Agent, 



622 Chemical Building, 



St. Louis, Mo. 

 M. A. HAYS. Agent, 



225 Dearborn Street. 



Chicago. 111. 



