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HARDWOOD RECORD 



Septemb*>r 2r>, lirjl 



Is your $ buying 1 00c worth of Fire Insurance? 



The members of this Exchange — (among the number being many of the most 



representative men in the lumber industry) — are buying their 



Advisory Committee 



C. F. WIEHE. Chicago, 111. 



D. O. ANDERSON. 



Marion, S. C. 



3. P. McGOLDRICK. 



Spi^kane, Wash. 

 JOHN H. KIRBY. 



Houston, Tex. 



CHAS. A. BIGELOW. 



Bay City, Mich. 

 W. A. HOLT, Oconto. Wis. 

 O.O. AXLEY, 



Warren, Ark. 



R. M. WEYERHAEUSER. 



Cloquet, Minn. 



J. S. GILUES. 



Braeside, Ont. 



JOHN L. KAUL. 



Birmingham, Ala. 



F. C. KNAPP. 



Portlaud, Ore. 



E. G. SWARTZ, 



Perry. Fla. 



FRED W. REIMERS. 



Hammond. La. 



C. L. HARRISON, 



Cape Girardeau, Mo, 



SAW-MILL INSURANCE 



A-T C^O-S-T 



"Why Shouldn't You Enjoy The Same Advantage ? 

 (Can You Qualify ?) 



Following are some of the reasons why we can offer this safe 

 insurance AT COST. They will interest you. 



1— More assets to amount at risk than any Stock fire insurance 

 company, 2 — Only Preferred risks accepted and frequent 

 Inspection Service. 3 — Manager on salary only. 4 — Pay no 

 high commissions. Write today for full particulars and last 

 Financial Statement. 



NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFAC- 

 TURERS' INTER-INSURANCE 

 EXCHANGE 



710 Lumber Exchange, 11 S. La Salle St. 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



THE MARK OF RESPONSIBLE 

 FIRE INSURANCk: 



EXECUTIVE BOARD 



C. A. BIGELOW, i3a»Ct<!(.Af«:fc Chairman 



W. A. HOLT, Oi-onto. Wis Vice Chairman 



C. F. Vm.HE.Chicago. m Treasurer 



CHARLES F. SIMONSON. Chicago, m.. 



Ma7iagcr and Attoniey-in-Facf 

 W. B. WHITSON Deputy Atlomcy-in-Fact 



