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If You Want the Best 



Veneer Cutting Machine on earth buy the Coe & 

 Wilkes' machine. Heavy, well made, fully guaran- 

 teed, sold strictly on 

 its merits. The bei-l 

 designed machine on 

 the market W e 

 meet all n quire- 

 menis vMih this 

 macHine ac d invite 

 corres[nindence 



Established 1852. 



THE COE MFG. CO., • Painesville, 0., U. S. A. 



Portable 

 Band Sawmill. 



This mill has 6-foot wheels for 8-inch saw blades. The saw 

 kerf is less than yi of an inch wide. The arbors are 3^ inches 

 in diameter. The drive pulley is 24 inches in diameter for a 12- 

 inch belt and should run 500 revolutions per minute. 



This mill will cut 25.000 feet of lumber per day and is so 

 arranged that it can be taken apart ?.nd moved readily. It will 

 save 10 to 15 percent, of the logs over a rotary mill. 



We are also prepared to furnish saw carriages and feed works 

 suitable to go with the mill. Address 



PHOENIX MFG. CO., 



EAU CLAIRE, WIS. 



Good Openings 



^ELT 



The timber lands along the Cotton Belt 



Route in Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana and 



Jk Texas contain greater varieties of timber than 



anywhere else. If you are looking for a new 



and favorable location for a 



^M 



Saw Mill, Stave Mill, Box, 

 "Wagon, Basket and Berry- 

 Box, Hub and Spoke, Furni= 

 ture or Heading Factory, 



write us before locating anywhere else. 



The fine clays and sands at certain points on the Cotton Belt Route 

 offer special inducements for the establishment of 



Potteries, Brick Yards, 



Tiling Factories, Glass Factories, etc. 



The abundance of fruit and vegetables raised in the Cotton Belt 

 Territory invite the establishment of successful 



Canning Factories and Ice Plants. 



For further particulars, write to 

 E. W. UBEAUHE, G. P. and T. A., ST. lOlllS, MO. R. S. DAVIS, G. F. A., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



EDWARDS LOG TURNER 



WILL DO THE WORK OF STEAM NI66ER. 



Atiapied to portable and stationary saw mills. Cen 

 be detached and moved in a few moments. "Will in- 

 crease the output 25 percent. Write for particiUars. 

 Mention this paper. 



B. W. EDWARDS - Laceyville, Pa. 



25"/ 



MORE 



WORK 

 MORE 



SPEED 

 LESS 



LABOR 

 LESS 

 FATIGUE 



The Very 

 Appearance 



of the NEW CENTURY 

 TYPEWRITER suggests progress. 



THE AMERICAN WRITING 

 MACHINE CO. 



172 La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. 



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