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HARDWOOD RECORD 



Maron 25, 1917 



It is of absolutely fireproof con- 

 Tbe com- 



The STAmAUD VmMiER. 



Birch is Iought- 



A Brand ^Confidence 



Dry Southern Stock 



4/4 Ists & 2nds Sap Gum 13" & up 



4/4 No. I Com. Sap Gum 12" & up 



4/4 Gum Boxboards 12" wide 



4/4 r & 2 face Sap Gum Strips 2y4-5" 

 ; 5/4 No. I Com. Red Gum 



6/4 No. I Com. & Bet. Red Gum 



4/4 Ists & 2nds Pi. Wiiite Oali 

 1 4/4 No. I Com. PI. White Oak 

 ; 3/4 No. I Com. & Bet. PI. White Oali 



4/4 No. I Com. Otd. Red Oal( 

 i 4/4 No. I Com. atd. White Oak 

 > 4/4 Ists &. 2nds Qtd. White Oak 



5/4 Ists Sl 2nds Otd. White Oak 



8/4 Ists & 2nds Qtd. White Oak 

 i 8/4 mixed Oak Bridge Plank 

 i 12/4 mixed Oak Bridge Piank 

 s 4/4 No. 3 Common Gum 



8/4 sound wormy Chestnut — W. Va. stock 

 ; 4/4 sound wormy Chestnut — W. Va. stock 



New Stock — Ready Soon 



75.000' 2" No. I Com. i Bet. Sap Gum 

 2 cars 2" No. 1 Com. & Bet. Red Gum 

 5 cars 4/4 No, 1 Shop &. Bet. Cypress 

 5 cars 8/4 No. I Com. & Bet. Bid. Gum, sap no 

 defect 



Dry Northern Stock 



5 cars 4/4 No. 2 Com. Birch 

 t car 4/4 Ists & 2nds Sel. Red Birch 

 I car 4/4 No. I Com. Sel. Red Birch 

 I car 6/4 ists & 2nds Sel. Red Birch 

 5 cars 5/4 No. 3 Com. Birch 



3 cars 8/4 No. 3 Com. Maple 



4 cars 4/4 No. 3 Com. i^aple 



1 car 5/4 Com. & Bet. Basswood 



2 cars 4/4 No. 2 & Bet. Brown Ash 



AND SQi 



buililing, a four-stor.v concrete structure, 



struction, and is modernly fitted out for office accommoaation. 



nany is incorporated for $200,000. 



Witb tbe recent installation of sprinkler equipment for fire protection 

 and a moulding machine, the Plumbers' Woodwork Company. Algoma. Wis., 

 is commendably equipped for fire protection and production efficiency. 



The American Chair Company, Sheboygan, is to erect a 4-story brick 

 warehouse, 75x180 feet, on newly a(Jqulred property at Niagara avenue and 

 North Tenth and Eleventh streets. 



The Linderman Box & Veneer Company, Bau Claire, Wis., has increased 

 its capital stock to $80,000. ^ ^ . ., 



The Northern Lumber & Coal Company, Duluth, Minn., has been issued a 

 certificate to do business in Wisconsin, with principal office at Superior. 



R D Hogan, formerly manager of the Gurney Lumber Company, at 

 Gumey Wis is assuming independent logging contracts. He opened an 

 office some time ago in tbe Paul building in Hurley, Wis., where he is 

 associated with A. D. Leavitt, of Merrill, Wis. 



The Stearns Lumber Company at Odanah, Wis., is feeling the freight 

 car situation as much as any lumbering concern in northern Wisconsin. 

 With an exceptionally largy output and an unusually great number ol 

 orders, the company has been forced to suffer doubly. 



The factory of the defunct Eureka Cooperage Company, Depere street, 

 Menasha, Wis., will be occupied by the Simple Gas Engine Company, which 

 is moving its machinery from its former quarters in Asbland, Wis. 



The Auto Body Company, manufacturing auto truck bodies, taxicab 

 bodies, winter bodies and slip-on bodies, which has for some time operated 

 in cramped quarters, is to expand into a new home in the city of its birth, 

 Appleton, Wis. Tbe entire plant will be operated by electricity and addi- 

 tional help will be engaged to keep pace with the orders. 



The John Week Lumber Company, Stevens Point, Wis., is receiving 

 great quantities of logs from its lola camp. Besides marketing the product 

 of its .iwn lutting, the company will purchase large quantities of logs from 

 farmers in the vicinity of Stevens Point. 



The Wauzeka, Wis., box factory will be kept busy during the coming 

 summer. A recent order from Mineral Point, Wis., calls for a hundred 

 carloads of cheese boxes. Jos. Doll, Jr., will operate the factory at 

 Wauzeka during the coming summer, and, with his adequate experience in 

 the liox manufacturing business, should make a success of Wauzeka's indus- 

 trial enterprise. 



Tbe Phoenix Mfg. Company, Eau Claire, Wis., has closed a contract with 

 the Westinghouse company, Pittsburgh, for machinery amounting to 

 $177,000. The Phoenix company is among the foremost manufacturers of 

 sawmill machinery in the country. 



The Munising Veneer Company and the Munising Woodenware Company, 

 Munising, Mich., have been consolidated as the Munising Woodenware Com- 

 pany. The new company Is capitalized at $200,000 and will operate all 

 the year round. 



Tbe camps of the Ahnapee Veneer & Seating Company and other smaller 

 concerns in the vicinity of Birchwood, Wis., recently suspended operations 

 tor this winter. The cut has been large and, despite the high wages and 

 increase in cost of all other essentials, the past season has been of unprece- 

 dented prosperity. 



A. H. Tonn, Curtlss, Wis., contemplates the erection of a sawmill at 

 that place, modeled after those at Colby and Unity, Wis. 



E. F. Wieckert is making plans for the erection of a new brick office 

 iHiildiug in Neenah. Wis. 



The Skidmore Land Company of Marinette, Wis., and Chicago, recently 

 purchased 3,000 acres of timber and agricultural land of Robert Gerstner, 

 tbe Iron Mountain, Mich.. lunil)i'riMan. Tbe lauds are in Wisconsin, al)out 

 three miles south of Iron Mountain. The company will colonize the tract. 

 Three families from Indiana have already settled there and fourteen more 

 are expected with tbe arrival of spring weather. 



Tbe Kneeland-McLurg Lumber Company, Phillips, Wis., will bring the 

 entire lumber on its tract near Morse, Wis., to be bandied at Its mill in 

 Phillips, which will mean the employment of about a thousand men for 

 several years more. 



The Sheboygan Willow Basket & Furniture Company, Sheboygan, Wis., 

 has lieen organized for the manufacture of willow furniture and rattan 

 ware and incorporated with a capital stock of $9,000. Tbe officers are : 

 President, Martin Pfeifter ; secretary-treasurer. Max Erbach ; sales manager, 

 Clarence H. Kurtz. 



Sbimek & Parent, manufacturers of hoops for butter tubs, Appleton, 

 Wis., are building a mill at Middle Inlet, Wis., where they will Install the 

 machinery necessary for the manufacture of black ash hoops, that locality 

 being rife with black ash timber. 



Fire and consequent streams of water from twenty-nine sprinkler heads 

 recently did damage to the amount of $12,000 to finished goods In the 

 final production department of the Wisconsin Chair Company, Port Wash- 

 ington, Wis. 



Portions of the former plant of the American Wood-Working Machine 

 Company, Green Bay, Wis., now occupied by the Cluley Multiplier Company, 

 have been leased by the Oneida Motor Truck Company, organized a short 

 time ago with $300,000 capital to manufacture trucks and bodies in 

 Green Bay. 



The Ideal Barn Equipment Company, recently organized and incorporated 

 with a capital stock of $50,000, will build a factory In Horlcon, Wis., for 

 tbe manufacture of barn equipment bearing new patents. 



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