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pertaining to posterity do not appert! to 

 the individual in a manner to justify any 

 considerable sacrifice. In some, possibly 

 all, of the cutover sections of the Nortli- 

 ■west, the states have acquired title to large 

 tracts by either tax forfeitures or gift and 

 are in a position to do the handsome thing 

 for posterity by the adoption of a vigorous 

 replanting system. In this way nobody in 

 particular will be consciously burdened and 

 the plan is entirely feasible in all of the 

 timbered sections of the countiT. The 

 typical -xmerican is an eminently practical 

 sort of chap, entirely willing as a taxpayer 

 to bear any reasonable share in publicly 

 providing for posterity, but he is pretty 

 apt to balli in front of a proposition that 

 puts posterity, so to speak, ahead. 



liy wabbling collars on spindles. Saws 

 ti) 24 inches in diameter can be used, mak- 

 ing a cut nine inches deep. A cutoff at- 

 tachment can be used instead of the slit- 

 ting saw, being interchangeable. 



Other information concerning this new 

 and improved machine will be furnished 

 by writing to the makers, J. A. Fay & 

 Egan Comiwiny of 414 to 434 West Front 

 street, Cincinnati, Ohio, who will also 

 send cuts showing it to advantage, and 

 special terms. They have just brought a 

 new combined and complete 450-page cata- 

 logue, showing this and every other ma- 

 chine they make, which they will be 

 pleased to forward free to those interested 

 who will write for same. 



A NEW DOUBLE TENONER. 



We take pleasure in showing an entirely 

 new tenoner, especially designed to meet 

 the requirements of sash, door and blind 

 makers, carpenters and builders, and all 

 those doing work of that character. 



It is rumored that the large wagon fac- 

 tory of the Mitchell & Lewis Company of 

 Racine, Wis., will be moved to Wauke- 

 gan, 111. 



The manufacturing plants of Allen & 

 Currey and the Snj-der Wagon Com- 



NO. 12 NEW PATENT DOUBLE TENONER. 



It has embodied in its construction fea- 

 tures and conveniences for insuring per- 

 fection in doing the work for which it is 

 intended, and we would call special at- 

 tention to some of the most important. 



1. It Will make ordinary tenons and 

 copes to advantage, and also double tenons, 

 tenoning to 23 inches wide. The table is 

 mounted on ways and has a fence slotted 

 for angle work, with clamps for securely 

 holding the material. 



2. The cutter heads are adjustable either 

 together or separately, each cutter head 

 frame carrying a coping attachment, driven 

 by a vertical countershaft. 



3. A special feature on this tenoner is 

 the slitting saw, adjustable vertically and 

 horizontally, for dividing the tenons anu 

 making them double. The difference in 

 •width of slits between tenons is provided 



pany of Shreveport, La., were entirely des- 

 troyed by fire recently. The loss is esti- 

 mated at over $100,000. 



The saw mill at Elcho, owned by the 

 G. W. Jones Lumber Company of Apple- 

 ton, Wis., was burned June IC. Mr. Jones 

 reports a total loss of the plant, being 

 upwards of §12,000, fully insured. 



Fire damaged the big axe handle fac- 

 toiT of the Turner, Bay & Woolworth 

 Company of Louisville, Ky.. on June 18. 

 The loss is estimated at .?75,000. 



The Roy Lumber Co., of NicholsviUe. 

 Ky., are at work rebuilding their saw mill 

 building which was recently destroyed by 

 fire. When completed they will have a 

 modern up-to-date plant. 



FOR SALE-SECONO-HAND 

 WOOD \MOhKIkC IMACHINERY. 



The following macliiiies are offered at special 

 terms, thoroughly tested aud tried here before 

 shipping. Others will be found in our new com- 

 plete list, which we will be pleased to send, and 

 also quote lowest prices: 



147 One London, Berry & Orton Vertical Cut- 

 ting-Ott Saw, (or timbers, table 36x15% In. and 

 swivels to an angle of 30 degrees, can use saw 24 

 in. in diameter, will cut off 15 in. wide by 5V4 in. 

 thick, arbor adjusts vertically and automatic ad- 

 justment to saw arbor, one saw aud c. s. 



210 One L. Power & Co. Mitre Saw, designed to 

 accomplish perfect and accurate work in every 

 variety of mitre cutting and especially for gilt 

 and enameled moldings, will cut from the small- 

 est moldings up to S in. square, saw 20 In. In 

 diameter and has vertical adjustment by screw and 

 hand wheel, sliding table on rollers, with c. s. 



699 One London, Berry & Orton Carriage Cut-Off 

 Saw and countershaft. 



915 One J. A. Fay & Co. Special Roller Car- 

 riage Cut-Off Saw, to cut o££ 5 feet square, wood 

 sliding table 10 feet long, complete with saw 

 blade and countershaft. Machine well adapted 

 to box work. 



One J. A. Fay & Co. Extra Large Duplex Patent 

 Planing, Matching and Beading Machine, with 

 two short upper cylinders to plane two sides up to 

 7 In. thick and match up to 8 in. wide on two 

 pieces of flooring of unequal thickness simul- 

 taneously, feed rolls 7 in. diameter, four side 

 slotted steel cylinders with 2V4-in. Journals, 

 matcher spindles IVi-iu. diameter, complete witfi 

 knives, matcher heads and bits. 



703 One Doneaster S-ln. Moldinc Machine, to 

 work three sides, with one two-sided 8-in. solid 

 upper head, fitted with straight knives, and with 

 pair of two wing molding heads for side spindles. 



921 One J. A. Fay & Co. No. 2 Three-sided 6-in. 

 Molder, outside bea'ring to main head, two driven 

 rolls, complete with set of straight knives on each 

 head and countershaft on the machine. 



1121 One Fay D Universal Woodworker and 8- 

 inch Molder, complete. 



J. A. FAY & EGAN CO., 



414-434 W. Pron-, St.. 



Cincinnati. Ohio 



SPOT 

 CASH 



I want a large 

 quantity of (stand 

 2nds and com- 

 mon plain and 

 = quartered oak. 



H. E.CHRISTIAN, 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



HARDWOOD BOARD RULES 



FOR HARDWOOD LUMBERIVJEN 



AT 



$1.25, Carriage Prepaid. 



Send your orders to the 



HARDWOOD RECORD, 



134 Monroe Street. 



CASH PAID ^r..T.VT^ 



PAUU 8CHMECHEL, 



120t MonadnockBldg. 



CHICAGO. 



you want cash for 

 your lumber, write 



M. BOEDER 



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I440 Roscoe St., CHICAGO. 



