HARDWOOD RECORD 



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DEFIANCE" WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY. f| 



Automatic Threading? Machine. 



COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS OF 



HIGH GRADE TOOLS 



^ FOR MAKING ^ 



Single Trees, Hoops, 



Handles, Bobbins, Spoob, 



Iniulatot Pins and 



Oval Wood Dishes. 



Hubs, Spokes, Wheels, 



Wagons, Carriages, 



Rims, Shalts, Poles, 



Neck- Yokes, 



INVENTED AND BUILT BY 



THE DEFIANCE MACHINE WORKS 



DEFIANCE, OHIO. 

 Send for 500 Page Catalogue 



Insulator Pin Lathe. 



LUMBER 



CINCINNATI, O. 



YARDS 

 6th ST, BELOW HARRIET 



OFF'CE 

 1219 W. 6th STREET 



We Have Bone Dry and Ready for Immediate Shipment Stocks of 



POPLAR, QUARTERED WHITE OAK 

 PLAIN WHITK OAK, CHESTNUT 

 .-. .-. PLAIN RED OAK .-. .'. 



:SENI) us YOUR INQUIRIES! 



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LUMBERMEN: N. B. 



If you will furnish us a reliable STOCK LIST each 

 month with reasonable prices extended, the result will 

 surprise you . TRY IT. 



AMERICAN LUMBER & MFG. CO., 



PITTSBURG, PA. 



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Frames for Hard^rood Record 



PORTRAIT SUPPLEMENTS 



Each issue of the Hardwood Rt'cord during ] 

 1905 will contaiQ a portrait of a distinguished 

 hardwood lumberman. 



For the benefit of subscribers desiring to 

 preserve these handsome photogravures, the 

 Hardwood Record has arranged with a lead- | 

 if'g Chicago picture frame maker to supply ^ 

 frames in Flemish finished Oak, Size 10^4x13^ 

 inches. These are complete with backing ready ] 

 for mounting the pictures, except the glass , 

 which c^tnnot be safely shipped, but can he ^ 

 obtained locally at slight cost. , 



The manufacturers make a price to our pa- 

 trons of 



50 Cents £.ach, 

 packed, shipped and delivered at any point in 

 the United States east of the Missouri River, 

 expressage prepaid. Local pairons may pro- 

 cure the frames at 30 cents each, by calling at 1 

 the Record offices. Orders should be accom- 

 panied witH careful shipping instructions and : 

 remittance in 2-cent stamps or money order 1 

 payable to ( 



HAP.DWOOD RECORD. $ 



355 Dearborn Street, Chicago ? 



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TRADiii If You Are Seeking a Location for a Sawmill or Wood 



Working Factory, or for Timber or Coal Lands. 



The line of the Tennessee Central R. R. offers the hnest 

 opportunites in the South for the investor or manufacturer. 



It is a new line, running through a rich and undeveloped 

 country, accessible by rail to all parts of the United States. 

 The section is especially rich in hardwoods. 



For further information address 

 MARK. E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Nashville, Tenn, 



Now sawing at our Crandon, Wis., mill a fine lot of 



BASSWOOD 



Will cut about 5,000,000 ft. this winter. 

 Stock runs exceptionally fine 



WHITE COLOR 



Have in pile a well-assorted stock of dry lumber in both 

 Northern and Southern Hardwoods. 



Page & Landeck Lumber Co. 



Wells BIdg., . .. = Milwaukee, Wis. 



