HARDWOOD RECORD 



LOUISVILLH 



THE HARDM^OOD GATEWAV^ OF THE SOUTH 



Do you buy at the lowest price 

 or in the best market ? 



OHREWD hiisiness men have learned that one dollar will 

 ^ usuall_v purchase just ahout one hundred cents' worth of 

 material or service. They know that the chronic harg-ain- 

 hunter may secure some mighty low prices once in a while, 

 and also that he gets stung- on some pretty cheap merchan- 

 dise just al)i)ut as often. 



The wise plan is to seek the best market, where you may 

 be sure of getting- full value for your money; and where there 

 will be no question about service, about responsibility, about 

 making good on errors of any kind. 



Such a plan is not only safe for the buyer, but likewise 

 enables him to save energy, often spent in worr3dng over a 

 poor purchase, in the more important details of his business. 



The Louisville Hardwood Market is Headquarters for 



-Plain and Quartered Oak, Ash, Poplar, Hickory, Cottonw^ood, 



Guni; for Veneers and Panels; for everything, in fact, in the 



hardwood line. We want your business on this basis: full 



value for your money, and a square deal always. 



W. P. Brown & Sons Lumber Co. 

 Norman Lumber Co. 

 Anderson Veneer & Sawmill Co. 

 Edward L. Davis Lumber Co. 



Louisville Veneer Mills 

 North Vernon Lumber Co. 

 Booker-Cecil Co. 

 Stemmelen Lumber Co. 



Kentucky-Indiana Hardwood Co, 



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