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l^jDil »a- !il..l . u a- 1^ .mlxjdi^ in 111.- bll! • - • ' 11. 



1906. which U now in force. It was aIs-j 1 jp 



which had l*r«-n classified, would be taken it it 



"-•js a part r.i the public domalc befort- ;.. ... -. . 

 atle o( It had been bomestt-aded. In view ot this tart aw. 

 jpens* entailer it was d-?cided after soTeral months work to 

 nd the men who have U<n engaged in this work and who art> • :^, . . 



n classification are to be tised in exsmlnin; the claims as they are hied. ii 



.\!) amendment to the articles of iocorporaiioo of tie Mllls-Shoaif C-^of-er 

 '. Illinois was filed with the secretary of state ' ; 

 : lerants the company fifty years additional ii:. 

 ration in Arkansas. 



:■< WISC01s!SIl<S >- 



Tde Wi. .1.111. >. nxi' iK-? 'jr^SD • ■.nir>an.v of Miiwauk-e : la 



•■enf<: to inc<jrr«:irate in the state of Illinois with :i >f 



>10.0t"i. Max S.'baelke. Milwaakf^. is president, and El; re- 



irr. T. I". Hume. 6C* South Dearborn street, Chicago, is r-pr-Hciauve 



II the state of Illinois. 



The Manitow-f«- Church FnmitTjre Company of Waukesha hss been 



jtetl with $4<.>.000 capital stock. The Incorporators are Charles 



. Rnby M. Sohuetze and Laura E. Schoetie- Charles F. ScbneiK- 



. operated the Manitowoc School and Church Furniture Company 



ID tue Old Toy factory baildio^ on Twenty-sixth street, at Manitowoc. Wis.. 



1>ot was handicapped by lack of capital. It is said that Chicago and 



UUwaake« interests are assisting him in the new venture. The new 



Watikesha plant is now in operation and it is expected that 100 or mor 



men will be employed shortly. 



i«peration.s will be commenced Xov. 1 by the newly incorporated Tom^ 

 liawk Veneer & Box Company at Tomahawk. At the stockholders" meeting 

 Reinhard Meyer was elected president of the company: Julias Gromell. 

 Tice-president : W. H. McDermott. treasurer : Georje J. Sladek, secretary, 

 and Max Meyer, manager. Work of remodeling and improving the old 

 Xo. 2 mill of the Bradley company has been started. Treasurer McPermon 

 is a well-known Tomahawk man, having been identified with the local 

 lumber industry since 1S90. 



Maple fiooring used in one of the assembly rooms in the Vatican palace 

 at Borne was turned out at the plant of the I. Stephenson Company. 

 Wells. Mich., and Maiinette. Wis. 



The Hale-Mylr«a Company of Waosati. which has been logging at N-— - 

 land. Forest connlv. for the past two years, has recently secured anoth-r 

 tract of timberland adjoining its holdings and will extend its logging 

 Toad on and into the timber. The tract contains 1.200 acres- 



The OD<«rbilt Table Company has been organized at Juneau for the 

 manufactup "f tables, (re. The members of the new firm art J. R. Brown. 

 E. A. Buelke and H. F. Fisher. 



The Pantzer Lumber Company of Sheboygan has filed an amendment to 

 Its articles of incorporation increasing the capita! stock from $50,000 to 

 $150,000. The company, it is stated, does not contemplate any changes at 

 present. 



The Flambeau Lnml^r Company has concluded its sawing of the timber 

 n the Lac da Flambeau Indian reservation. For the past eighteen years 

 '.■:e company has sawed several million feet at its sawmill at the village of 

 I_ic dn Flambea>i in Vilas county. ITie mill is one of the best equipped 

 in that section and ran continuously. The supply is now exhausted and 

 the mill will be dismantled. The loss of the mill will seriously affect the 

 little village of Lac du Flambeau. The village of Arbor Vita has also lost 

 a large industry, the Tawkey-Bisseli Lumber Company having concluded 

 workioz its planing mill after closing the sawmill about a year aco. 



The Rriddis Lumber and Veneer Company has completed a 9.00*>.<>«H>.foot 

 cut at Park Falls after a continuous run of nine months. Operations will 

 again be resumed the latter part of December. The company is completing 

 Installing an automatic sprinkler system in its plant. 



Fred Carney, a former wealthy lumberman of Marinette, has transferred 

 his beautiful residence property on Rivtrside avenue to the First National 

 Bank of Marinette to Si>cure loans for the Carney Lumber Company. The 

 Carney company formerly operated a sawmill at Owen SotuiL Ontario. 

 The operations of the company, extending over a period of ten .vears. were 

 ■iiisuccessful and the mill was closed about a year ago. 



I- S. Barlier Jc Sons have besnn work on a broom handle and excelsior 

 :.i~tory. 40 by 100 feet at Butiemut. Wis. 



E. C. Manger k Sons Company of Green Bay will erect an addition to 

 its casket factory to l>e nsi>d as a wrarehonse. Forty feet will t>e added 

 to the pr<-*»'nt warehouse and will l»e of frame construction. 



Three additions have recently been completed to the I.«e Handle & Dowel 



Company at Merrill. Two more stmcturvs, one 2-1 by .10 feet and the 



■r.thrr Ifi by 24 feet, are to be added. Xew machinery will more than 



'•nble the capacity of the plant, and the storage capacity Is also l>elng 



niarged. 



Thi- Merrill Veneer Company has been forced to shot down for a time 

 because of a shortage of logs on hand. While the supply provided for this 

 ■season exceeded last year's supply, it is said that more orders and orders 

 f'T thicker veneer were responsible for the shortage. The plant will be 

 ■naWe to start ap again until a new supply Is received, probably until 

 -n.iW comes 



New Richmond, which lost an important lombertng Industry when the 

 Willow River Lumber Company decided to locate at Hayward. is maklne 



The White Lake Lumber Co. 



P'opl-. Ga. Bldg.. CHICAGO ILL 



Northern and Southern Hardwoods 



WHITE PINE 



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CAR STOCK 



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YELLOW PI.NE 



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WE WANT TO MOVE AT ONCE 



10 car* 4 4 No. 1 Com. Buswood 

 6 cars 4 4 No. 2 Com. Buiwood 



3 car* 4 4 No. 3 Com. B«**wood 



4 car* 12 4 L. R, So(t Elm 



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your i»4tuiriii 



Gum 

 Oak Elm 



The^p« axe m^r 



■Wi can »:•-, f-jmif.-. 

 COTTONWOOD CVfKf-- 



Licking River Lumber 

 Companv 



114 Dean Bldg. 



FOR PRICES SouUiBend. 



Indiana 



Saline River Hardwood Co. 



Main Salt^ Ollice 



Pine Bluff, .Arkansas 



Manuiacturers of 



Genuine Forked-Leaf White Oak 



Red and Sap Gum 

 Red Oak and Ash 



q We offer to the trade a remarkably SUPERIOR lumber 

 product. 



5 Our TLMBER i< virfin fore»t growth of the hifhe»t 

 type. 



fl Our .MILLS are new and produce accurately manufac- 

 tnred stock. 



q Our LUMBER i« all KRAETZER-CLTIED — treated with 

 ateam under pressure directly from the *«w — insuring 

 quick drying to light weight, freedom from seasoning 

 defect* and stick-marking, splits and stain. 



q KraeUer-cured lumber will "sUy where you put it." 



q Dry kiln and oak flooring plant in connection. 



q We solicit the inquiries and order* of critical and dis- 

 criminating buyer*. 



O For ttraight car* of Yellow Pine, or mixed car* with 

 d»k Rooring. write LONC-BEUL LLMBER COMPA.NT. 

 Kanta* City. Mo. 



