March 25, 1919 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



9C 



LOUISVILLE. 



THE HARDWOOD GATEWAX^ OF THE SOUTH 



W. R. Willet Lumber Co. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



PLAIN WHITE OAK 

 4/4 1st & 2nd, 4 cars 

 4/4 No. 1 Com. & Seh, 



500,000' 

 4/4 No. 2 Com.. 10 cars 

 5/4 No. 1 Com., 5 cars 

 4/4 Sound Wormy. 6 cars 

 4/4 No. 3 Com., 10 cars 



PLAIN RED OAK 

 4/4 1st & 2nd. 1 car 

 4/4 No. 1 Com., 2 cars 

 4/4 No. 2 Com., 2 cars 



QUAETERED WHITE OAK 

 4/4 lst"& 2nd, average 8", 



1 car 

 4/4 Com. & Btr. Strips. 2"— 



4". 3 cars 



POPLAR 



4/4 1st & 2nd, 1 car 

 4/4 No. 2 "A". 3 cars 

 4/4 Nog. 2 & 3. 10 cars 

 5/8 No. 2 Com., 1 car 

 4' Lath, 1 car 



RHSCELLANEOUS 

 5/4 No, 1 Cora. & No. 1 Shop 



Cypress. 1 car 

 4/4 No. 1 Shop Cypress, 1 car 

 6/4 1st & 2nd Sap Gum, 14' 



& longer, 1 car 

 4/4 No. 3 Common Gum, 3 



cars 

 2x6 & wider, Sd. & Sq. Edge 



Oak, 5 cars 

 Can load separate cars each 

 width. 



Edward L. Davis Lumber Co. 



INCORrOR.\TED 

 Fourth and K Streets LOUISVILLE, KY. 



WHITE ASH 



86,300' 4/4" 

 12,800' 4/4" 

 15,500' 4/4" 

 52,900' 4/4" 



& up 

 18.700' 4/4" 



& up 

 63,700' 4/4" 

 35.500' 5/4" 

 21,400' 5/4" 

 50,200' 6/4" 



& up 

 140,400' 8/4" 

 62,600' 8/4" 

 31,600' 10/4" 

 51,400' 12/4" 

 13,700' 12/4" 

 6.500' 16/4" 

 16,500' 16/4" 



7.000 

 4,000 

 27.400 

 3.200 



5,900' 

 41,600' 

 28.100' 

 9,000' 

 1,200' 

 25,400' 

 19,900' 

 29,600' 

 10,600' 

 6,000' 

 3,100' 



HICKORY 



6/4" No. 2 Com. 

 7/4" No, 2 Com, 

 8/4" No. 2 Com. 

 10/4" No. 2 Com. 



8/4" 



8/4" 



8/4" 



8/4" 



10/4" 



10/4" 



10/4" 



12/4" 



12/4" 



12/4" 



16/4" 



FAS 



No. 1 Com. 

 No. 2 Com. 

 No. 3 Com. 

 ■' FAS 



No. 1 Com. 



No. 2 Com. 



FAS 



No. 1 Com. 



No. 2 Com. 



No. 2 Com. 



DIMENSION STOCK 



Mahogany and Walnut 



Aside {r«m our producti«s of lumber and veneers— 

 We are manufacturing kiln-dried maho.^any and walnut 

 dimension stock at the rate of 2,000,000 feet annually, 

 and this department has been steadily growing since 

 1902. We think that these simple facts make detailed 

 argument unnecessary— as to our prices, quality of our 

 stock, and promptness •i service. 



However, we have ready for mailing a circular which 

 explains in detail how and why you can save time 

 money and trouble — through our dimension stock 

 But if you don't care for the circular, and if you realize 

 what an expensive luxury your waste pile is, send us 

 your cutting bills, as you would give them to your 

 stock-cutters. We will quote a specific price for each 

 style you manufacture. 



C. C. Mengel &> Brother Co. 



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