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HARDWOOD RECORD 



Rine Hickory Por Sale 



l-'itlicr ill llilclics. Xo. 1 conimoii and up or over 3 

 million Icct in llu- stump. AvoraRc haul to railroail. I'j 

 miles. Rati- to e'liicuKo. 23 cents. 



L. FOOT, Canton, Mississippi 



OUR SPECIALTY — CRATING STOCK 



^VE M.\XUK.\('T1'1!K 



GUM, MAPLE AND OAK 



PLANING .MILL TACILITIES 



M. E. Leming Lumber Co. 



Kentucky Vcnccr Works 



HIGH-GRADE — WELL-MANUFACTURED 



Vcnccrs 



IN SAWED AND SLICED QUARTERED 

 WHITE OAK AND QUARTERED RED GUM. 

 OUR ROTARY CUT GUM AND POPLAR 

 CROSSBANDING VENEERS ARE EXCEP- 

 TIONALLY GOOD. 



Louisville 



Kentucky 



Saline River Hardwood Co. 



Main Sales Oltice 



Pine Bluff, Arkansas 



Manufacturers of 



Genuine Forked-Leaf White Oak 



Red and Sap Gum 

 Red Oak and Asli 



^ We offer to the trade a remarkably SUPERIOR lumber 

 product. 



<I Our TIMBER is virgin forest growth of the highest 

 type. 



^ Our MILLS are new and produce accurately manufac- 

 tured stock. 



CJ Our LUMBER is all KRAETZER-CURED — treated with 

 steam under pressure directly from the saw — insuring 

 quick drying to light weight, freedom from seasoning 

 defects and stick-marking, splits and stain. 



^ Kraetzer-cured lumber will "stay where you put it." 



Q| Dry Idln and oak flooring plant in connection. 



^ We solicit the inquiries and orders of critical and dis- 

 criminating buyers. 



C| For straight cars of Yellow Pine, or mixed cars with 

 Oak nooring, write LONG-BELL LUMBER COMPANY, 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Tlio Kont Works ol Jolin Widrlic .,inl. Cuiiiiian.v. Craiul Uaplds, Midi., 

 air ^ial<l 10 1)0 roorKanizini;. 



The Michigan Chair Company al Grand Uaplds, .Mkli., has Increased 

 its iniillal stock to $400,000. 



The No-Satr Gate Compan.v has heen incorporated at GalesbiiiK. HI ■ 

 wllh a capital .'!lock of $.-.0,000. 



Tlie llonii'r 1. riilshij.'er Lumber and \eneir ('cinipan.v Is reported to 

 l.r iirjjanlzlng at Little Kock, Ark. 



.Ma.ver Brothers Furniture Company, Cincinnati, 0., has sustained an 

 invciluntary petition in bankruptcy. 



The Hear Creek Hardwood Company has been organized at Georijetowu. 

 ].a.. with a eajiltal stock of .$.10,000. 



I'lie Kureka Incubator & Furniture Manufacturing Company is reported 

 as iirjianlzed at Kureka Springs, Ark. 



II. .M. Wheeler of ,T. W. Wheeler & Company, Madison, Ark., has sold 

 ..nl his interest to William Pritchard. 



The Arpin Hardwood Lumber Company of Grand Itapids. Wis., has 

 increased Its capital stock to $600,000, 



The H. H. Hitt Lumber Company, Decatur, Ala., announces that Its saw- 

 mills are now closed for necessary repairs. 



A. W. Seeley of Saginaw, Mich., is now operating In the lumber busi- 

 ness as the A. W. Seeh^y lAimber Company. 



The Convertible Automobile Body Corporation has been incorporated 

 at New York, N. Y.. with $250,000 capital. 



The Concord Furniture Company has started business at Concord, Va. 

 This company is incorporated with $100,000. 



The Lyons Handle & Furniture Company has been incorporated at 

 Lyons, Mich., with a capital stock of $10,000. 



It Is reported at Louisville, Ky., that the Voss Mantel Company has 

 changed its name to the Voss Table Company. 



The Rising Sun Chair Manufacturing Company, Rising Sun, Ind,, has 

 been incorporated with a capital stock of $25,000. 



Charles E. Lane, secretary of the W. S. Mercereau Lumber Company, 

 rarkersburg. W. Va., has sold out his interest in that company. 



The Louisiana Handle Factory is the style of a recently incorporated 

 company at Shreveport, La. The company has $13,000 capital stock. 



The Standard Lumber Company, Helena, .\rk., has been incorporated 

 with a capital stock of $25,000. The company will manufacture lumber. 



The Coppes, Zook & Mutschler Company, Nappanee, Ind., has been suc- 

 ceeded by Coppes Brothers & Zook, the Mutschler interests having with- 

 drawn. 



L, F. Moore Carriage Company is the style of a recently incorporated 

 concern at Knoxville, Tenn. This company will commence business with 

 $20,000 capital. 



The Medart Patent Pulley Company has been incorporated under that 

 name at St. Louis, Mo. The incorporated company has $.350,000 capital. 



The Convertible Chair Company has been incorporated at Greenville. 

 Tenn. The company has $100,000 capital stock. 



Frank E. Christianson and Alfred E. Christiansen, his son. started on 

 January 1, 1914, in the business of inspecting lumber, their headquarters 

 being Manistee, Mich. The firm name is Charles Christianson & Son and 

 the concern has offices in the Manistee County Savings Bank biiilding. 

 This company will specialize in hardwoods. 



The Bell-Coggeshall Box Company, Inc.. of Louisville, Ky., announces 

 that on .January 1 it changed its name to the Embry Box Company. This 

 change was made to conform more closely wnth the names of those in- 

 terested in the company. There has been no change in the officers, per- 

 sonnel or inanagi'ment of the company's interests. 



< CHICAGO >■ 



W. B. Burke, general manager of the Lamb-Fish Lumber Company, 

 Charleston, Miss., was in the city on business during the latter part of 

 the present week. , 



H. T. Below of the Below Lumber Company, Marshfield, Wis,, and 

 II. C. Dow who represents that company with headquarters at Detroit. 

 Jllch., met at Chicago last week on business in connection with that 

 firm's interests, 



R. W. Thompson, manager of the yellow pine business of the Hayden 

 & Westcott Lumber Company, Chicago, married Miss Charlotte Hensel, 

 4914 Ellis Avenue on Christmas day. The couple will be at home at 

 5400 Dorchester avenue after .January 15, 



n. W. Watrous, general manager of the Lansing Company, Parkin, 

 Ark., spent several days during the holidays in Chicago. 



C. F. I^usk of the Nye, Lusk & Hudson Company, Thorpe, Wis., was in 

 I'hicago for a couple of days last week. 



C. P. Crosby, Rhinclander, Wis., has been in the city tor several days. 



The Stillwell, Moore & King I.,umber Company, McCormick building, 

 Chicago, has recently changed its name to the Stillwell Lumber Company. 



Hardwood Record acknowledges receipt of the following appropriate 

 greetings of the season : 



A handsomely engraved folder of greetings from the Dennis Lumber 

 Company, Grand Rapids, Mich., on the outside of which is the inscription 

 "greetings." with the dates in gold letters embossed, 1913-1914. 



From the R. E. Wood Lumber Company, Baltimore, a most beautifully 

 and highly artistic photograph showing a typical misty scene in the 

 southern mountains. The softness and high artistic value of this scene 

 is really remarkable. 



From the Garetson-Greason Lumber Company, St. Louis, Mo., a 



