May 25, 1922 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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5 8 No. 2 C&B. 50M 6/4 No. 2 C&B. 30M 



4^4No. 2C&B.I00M 8/4 No. 2 C&B. 50M 



5 4 No. 2 C&B. 60M 10/4 No. 2 C&B. 50M 



12/4 No. 2 C&B. 75M 



All band sawed, edged and trimmed 

 lumber. It's been on sticks for eight 

 months or longer and is in fine shipping 

 shape. Lengths are good, running 

 40% or more 14 and 16' and the 

 widths are fine. Prompt shipment can 

 be made from Dyersburg, Tenn. 



NORTH VERNON LUMBER MILLS 



NORTH VERNON, INDIANA 



Eisaman-Richer Lumber Co. 



PERU, INDIANA 



Specializing in 



Indiana 

 Black Walnut 



Situated in the heart of Indiana, where are still 

 grown the finest hardwoods in the country, our 

 mills at Peru and Kokomo produce "Hoosier 

 Hardwoods" exclusively. Inquiries solicited 

 on heavy Oak, Ash, Hard Maple, Elm, Beech 

 and Sycamore. 



The tree producing these 

 Ave white oak loge, cut 

 within five miles of our 

 mill, contained BOOO feet 

 of high grade oak lum- 

 ber. This Is not excep- 

 tional with us. as we are 

 running steadily on In- 

 diana timber of equally 

 fine character. 



CHARLES H. BARNABY 



Mfr. of Band Sawed Hardwood Lumber and Veneers 



GREENCASTLE, INDIANA 



ASH 



TOUGH INDIANA STOCK 



4/4" 



8/4" 



8/4" 



1 0/4" 



1 2/4" 



I 6/4" 



4/4" 



5/4" 



4/4" 



5/4" 



6/4" 



1 2/4" 



ls&2s 15,000 ft. 



No. I Common & Better 26,000 ft. 



No. I Com. & Better, 10" and up. 7,000 ft 



No. 1 Common & Better 5 7,000 ft 



No. 1 Common & Better 50,000 ft 



No. 1 Common & Better 9,000 ft 



No. I Common 29,000 ft, 



No. 1 Common 1 9,000 ft 



No. 

 No. 



2 Common 20,000 ft 



ft 



2 Common I 1.000 



No. 2 Common 28,000 ft 



No. 2 Common I 0,000 ft 



ALL BAND SAWN— WELL MANUFACTURED- 

 DRY — EXCELLENT WIDTHS AND LENGTHS 



This Lumber Is Ready for Prompt Shipment 



WRITE OR WIRE FOR PRICES 



Maley & Wertz Lumber Co. 



Mills: EVANSVILLE, IND.; KEIRN, MISS. 



Ask Grandad.He Used Them 



