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THE HARDWOOD RECORD. 



J. H. MERSMAN, Prest. 



E. J. HICKEY, Vice-Pres'i. 



B. BRAMLAGE, Cashier. 



W. \V. PAYNE, Asst. Cashier. 



FARMERS 



AND TRADERS 



NATIONAL 



BANK, 



COVINQTON, KENTUCKY. 



Capital « 300.000 



Surplus and Undivided ProHts 190,000 



Deposits 1,015,000 



ACCOUNTS OF LUMBERMEN SOLICITED. 

 COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. 



FAST TIME AND THROUGH TRAINS 



BETWEEN 



Cincinnati, 

 Indianapolis, 



AND BETWEEN 



Chicago, 



BET^ 



Cincinnati 

 Toledo, 



Michigan and Canadian Points. 



Dayton, 

 Detroit, 



FOR ALL 



Vestibuled Trains, Cafe Dining 

 Service, Compartment Sleepers. 



Meals 



are served in the C. H. & D. Cafe 

 Cars a la carte, one thus being able 

 to order as dssired, at moderate prices. 



Agents of connecting roads will sell you 



tickets routed via C. H. & D. Ry. 



D. Q. EDWARDS, Paasengcr Traffic M'g'r, 



CINCINNATI, O. 



LUMBERMEN, ATTENTION! 



When you are needing 



Belting, Wire and IVIaniia Rope and Cordage, 

 Blowers and Fans, 

 Rails, Lumber Tools, Chain Dogs, 

 or Supplies of Every Description, 



This house is at your service. 



Queen City Supply Co.^ 



PUCHTA, PUND &, CO., 



201, 203, 205 W. PEARL ST., CINCINNATI. 



We carry tbs largest stocK o< any supply >MiiM Id the country 



I THE R.ECOGNIZED AUTHORITY 



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ON LUMBER- 

 CREDITS IS THE 



RED BOOK 



ALL WHO VSE IT 

 TESTIFY TO THIS. 



It furnishes you the names and financial standing of concerns engaged m 

 the lumber industry and the allied trades. Write for terms. Thoroughly 

 organized collection department in connection. Claims collected anywhere. 



Lumbermen's Credit Association 



911 TACOMA BUILDING, CHICAGO. 



^ Mention this paper. 



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OVER 35.000 IN USE IN 

 EVERY KIND OF TIMBER 





THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL 

 INSER.TED-TOOTH SAW 



THE TWENTIETH 

 CENTURY SAW. 



Our Chisel-Tooth Sa^w is 

 a^da^pted to OlII kinds and condi- 

 tions of sawing and does equally 

 well in hard or soft woods, win- 

 ter or summer, large or sma.ll 

 nvills. 



It increB.ses the output of the 

 mill, requires less power a.nd 

 maLkes better lumber a.t less 

 cost tha.n a.ny other sblW. 



BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 



TKe tfonulne is made only by 



R.. HOE 6. CO.. 



504 to 520 GrsLnd Street. 

 NEW YORK. U. S. A. 

 Ca.lo.logues with prices a.nd 

 further pa^rticulaLrs sent on 

 aLpplicaLtion. 



IT WILL PAY YOU ^ ^ 



to advertise in the Hardwood Record because it is the only hardwood lumber 

 Journal published, and reaches your trade and no other; because it is read froni cover 

 to cover and not laid aside unopened by those who receive it bicaosc the best 

 element in the trade subscribes to it and patronizes its advertisers; a id because you 

 €annot solicit the trade at as small an expense in any other way. 



„^,,P.vvou =^T.OTRY IT. 



