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EMPLOYMENT WANTED 



POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER. 



Wanted In lumber offiee by ymiug man i;."i 

 years of age, well acquainted with grades of 

 hardwood lumber. Can give good references. 

 Address 



"WOnXH." care Hardwood Record. 



EMPLOYES WANTED. 



WANTED. 



First class office man. hardwood business, 

 competent to handle correspondence. Address, 

 stating experience, references and salary, 



"H. K.," care Hardwood Record. 



STENOGRAPHER 



Wanted — Young m:in stenographer for whole- 

 sale lumber company. Good wages. Address 

 rPHAM & ALGER, Cairo, 111. 



LUMBER FOR SALE. 



WANTED TO SELL. 



About one million feet each of Gum and 

 Sycamore : also large quantities of Red and 

 White Oak, Ash. Elm and Maple. Would cut 

 to suit buyer. Address 



"A. R. & S.," care Hardwood Record. 



INCH DRY CHESTNUT— FOR SALE. 

 50 M to 75 M feet sound wormy. 

 20 M to 30 M feet No. 1 Com. and Better. 

 SICKLESTKKI, LUMBKU CO.. Detroit, Mich. 



FOR SALE— CANADIAN HARDWOODS. 



250,000' 1" Common and Better Hirch. 

 120,000' 2" Common and Better Birch. 

 120,000' 2%" Common and Better Birch. 



95,000' 3 & 4" Common and Better Birch. 

 300,000' :, 2 & 3 Com. & Bet. Hard Maple. 

 THE BRADLEY COMPANY. Hamilton. Ont. 



LUMBER WANTED 



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WANTED. 

 A hundred carloads good oak, sawed 2?4x5, 

 4 ft. C In.; 2%x5i/!, 5 ft. 8 In.; 3'/,x7, G ft.; 

 3i5Vi-5 ft.: 3x6, G ft. S In., and other sizes, 

 for plow beams. Handle strips, ]%x2%, 5 

 ft.; ]'/^x2>/i. 5 ft. Cash paid. Address 



A. B. FARQUHAR, Ltd., York, Pa. 



WE ARE IN THE MARKET 



For Gray Flm. Red Onk. I'.ItK k- .\vii, 1 '4 nml 



6/4, thoroughly seasoned and will uiauufar 



tared. 



GRAND RAPIDS REFRIGERATOR CO., 



Grand Rnplds, Mich. 



WHITE ASH WANTED. 

 50 M to lno M feet of strictly clear, straight 

 grain, second growth white ash. ranging 

 from 3"x4" to 4"x5"— 12 and 14 foot 

 lengtbn, suitable for horse poles. 

 AMERICAN LA FRANCE FIRE ENGINE CO, 



Elmlra, N. Y. 



WANTED. 



20 cars 6/4 No. 1 Com. Poplar. C" and up. 

 6 cars 8 '4 1st and 2nds I'oplar. S" and up. 



10 cars 4/4 Is & 2d Qtd. Poplar, 5" and up. 

 Will take any amount of 10 ft. In the above ; 

 must be soft Yellow Poplar. 



45 cars Red Gum Clear Face Strips, 2'/." to 

 5%", 10' to 16', sap no defect. 



20 cars 4/4 1st and 2nds and No. 1 Common 

 Chestnut. Quote prices for Boston dellverv ; 

 shipments from Apr. 1st to Oct. 1st, lOOG. 

 Address "A. x," care Hardwood Record. 



DRY PLAIN OAK SIDINGS. 



."00 M feet 1". li.,". IL." and i;' th-'k. 

 SICKLESTEEL LIMBER CO., Detroit, Mich. 



WANTED— WAGON AXLES 



500 M feet of Maple axles. 

 300 M feet of Hickory axles. 



THE WICKS LUMBER CO., 



Battle Creek, Mich. 



WALNUT ONLY. 



Wanted, Walnut lumber, green or dry, all 

 grades, all thicknesses, log run or on grades. 

 Highest market price paid. Liberal inspection. 

 C. J. FRANK. 



2440 N. New Jersey St.. Indianapolis, Ind. 



WANTED— HARDWOOD LOGS. 



200 M feet 28-lnch and up White Oak logs. 

 200 M. feet 12-lnch and up Walnut logs. 

 50 M. feet 12-inch and up Cherry logs. 

 C. L. WILLEY, 

 Blue Island At. and Robey St.. Chicago. 



OAK. 



We are In the market for plain sawed oak, 

 all grades and thicknesses. 

 P. G. DODGE & CO.. 2116 Lumber St., Chicago. 



TIMBER FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— TIMBER RIGHTS. 



On one tract of 1.300 acres in Campbell Coun- 

 ty, Tenn.- estimated four million ft. Oak, 

 I'oplar and other hardwoods. On L. & N. main 

 line, between Knoxville and Cincinnati. Price, 

 $15,500. Cash. 



One tract of 5,000 acres on Chattanooga 

 Southern Ry., 65 miles below Chattanooga, in 

 Cherokee County. Ala., with .SO acres in fee 

 at .iunction of Little River with the R. R. for 

 mill site, etc. Boundary estimated to contain 

 ten million feet. Price, $11,000 cash. 



For full information address 



v.. i;. .lEFFRIES, Jellico, Tenn. 



TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE 



THIRTEEN THOUSAND ACRES 



Hardwood Timber laud, in a contiguous body, 

 on Honey Island, St. Tammany Parish, fortv 

 miles from New Orleans, traversed by North'- 

 eastern Railroad. One hundred million feet 

 most magnificent timber. Gum. Magnolia. Oak, 

 principally, with Hickory, Ash, Holly, Ileech 

 and other valuable wood in limited "quantity. 

 I'relght rate to New Orleans, three cents per 

 hundred for timber, four cents for lumber; 

 water transportation also available. Saw mill 

 twenty live thousand caimcily, ready for opera- 

 tion, together with switch track, dwellings, 

 etc.. ready for occupation. The land is rich 

 and fertile: will produce bountifully of all 

 products indigenous to this climate, and with 

 least elTort. JAMES B. ROSSER. JR., 



717 Common St., New Orleans, I. a. 



BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 



HARDWOOD TIMBER. 



A number of good mill proiioslllons along 

 the Cotton Belt Route. Tracts ranging from 

 live hundred to twenty thousand acres, princi- 

 pally Oak, Hickory, Gum. Cypress, some Ash. 

 Cottonwood and other hardwoods. Can be 

 secured at very reasonable figures now — In 

 some cases at less than $1 per thousand stump- 

 age. Choice openings for hardwood lumber 

 mills, handle and spoke factories, slack coop- 

 erage plants and other hardwood enterprises. 



A number of points on the Cotton Belt offer 

 free sites (»r will raise cash bonus or take stock 

 In practical propositions. Let us have your 

 wants and sec what we can do for vou. 



B. W. LA BEAUME. G. P. & T. A.. 



COTTON BELT, St. Louis, Mo. 



FOR SALE. 



Established (1893) woodworking plant man- 

 ufacturing specialties in lumber, the product 

 consumed by the largest manufacturers In the 

 U. S. Location In one of the best cities of the 

 best timbered state In the southwest, with 

 excellent shipping facilities. Mall orders take 

 entire product. The business pa.vs from 407o 

 to 50% annually. Reasons for retiring are en- 

 tirely personal. $12,000 to $15,000 required to 

 do an assured successful business, including 

 cost of plant. Address 



"LUMBER," Box 44G. Little Rock, Ark. 



MACHINERY WANTED 



AT ONCE. 



If you are In need of machinery — new or 

 second hand — a few lines in this column will 

 place your wants before those who have such 

 goods for sale. For particulars address 



Hardwood Record, Chicago, III. 



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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 fact from practical men wh» 

 know how certain things can be done In the 

 best way. Literary quality not essential. Lib- 

 eral pay for acceptable articles. Address 



Editor Hardwood Recobd. 



NORTHERN WISCONSIN RESOURCES. 



Northern Wisconsin ofers the finest oppor- 

 tunities f»r manufacturing and settlement. Fln« 

 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. Klllen, land and Industrial commissioner; 

 Jas. C. Pond, general passenger agent. 



WISCONSIN CENTRAL RAILWAY. 



Milwaukee. Wis, 



RAILWAY EQUIPMENT 



RAILS AND LOCOMOTIVES. 



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 ment listed before "Record" readers will find 

 ready response. 



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