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HARDWOOD RECORD 



October 10, 1922 



For Greatest Range of Uses 



The "HOOSIER," the rip saw which makes profitable 

 dlTnenalen manufacture and grade reflnlng at the mtll 

 possible. Hundreds of uaers already — you will be an- 

 otht^r If you will let us tell you all about it — Will you? 



and 



Easiest Handling 



buy the 



Hoosier Self-Feed Rip Saw. This machine has earned thou- 

 sands of dollars for owners in the manufacture of dimension 

 lumber, crating, etc., because its entirely novel design, result- 

 ing in surprising ease of operation and adaptability, makes 

 possible a profit where a loss is often expected in this work. 

 The 



Hoosier Self-Feed Rip Saw 



has a positive and powerful feed which handles the heaviest 

 material as readily as the lightest. 



The table, raised and lowered with the crank in front of the ma- 

 chine, is always level — always securely locked. 



The Hoosier rips anything up to 6 inches thick and 17 inches wide. 

 It feeds 35, 75. 100 or 150 feet a minute. 



Manufactured Exclusively by 



THE SINKER -DAVIS COMPANY 



INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



On the 

 SAWYER 



depends the get- 

 ting out of lum- 

 ber at least cost. 



Give him a 



SOULE 



STEAM-FEED 



and he will cut 

 more lumber 

 with the same 

 payroll. 



CATALOG H TELLS HOW 

 WRITE FOR IT 



SOULE STEAM FEED WORKS 



Box 352 



MERIDIAN, MISS. 



The Rees Scott Co. 



LIMITED 



CITY BANK BUILDING 

 NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



Exporters of All Kinds of 

 HARDWOOD LUMBER 



Wistar, Underbill & Nixon 



PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 

 Manufacturers of CYPRESS and GUM 



SOFT ELM 



4/4" No. 2 Common & Better 125,000 feet 



HARD MAPLE 



8/4" No. 2 Common & Better 200,000 feet 



10/4" No. 2 Common & Better 100,000 feet 



The Hanson Land & Lumber Co., Grayling, Mich. 



