HARDWOOD RECORD 



43 



The Wolfrndcn Veuon' Cuuipiin.v is tlif stjli' of n 

 \.n<fr iiiiotianv niilcli will oponiti' at I'liliitka. Kla., 

 ilaL 



Th.' MKsisslpiii llardwutMl ( nmpany has Itceii Uu 

 ...II, 'IrnD.. witli $:iu,0()(l capital sinck. 



Thr Wlllivs Vinoi-i- (•oni;.an.v «>r IMrnlon. N. C, lias bi'i'n In.-iiiponit.il 

 niuler thf sanic na:iu-. 



Till' ('ulifornia llarclwutMi Kinlsli rompany has bi'i 

 l.os .\nK<'l''s, »"al.. witli a I'apltal of .<l.">(i.(IO(l. 



\V. K. Williams of TraviTse City, Mlili.. lias arraUKi'd to cn-i-t a floor 

 lUK factory al Maulsliqiu-. Mich. The Manlstlqiie Cummcrclal Club has 

 beou of material asslstaniT id prevailing upon Mr. Williams to locate 

 ta that city. 



It is re|Kirteii froin i'alestino. Tex., that a lari;e furnltni'i' factory is 

 In prospect for thiir lit). Attorney 1'. M. .Springer Is reported to li.> 

 nci:otlatlnK with the cily commissioner.^ in behalf of W. W. Wainwriuhi 

 In the interest of this |>reposition. 



The Kel};hard l.iiinlier L'oiii|>aiiy of Asheville. N. t'., has been incor- 

 porated with ?l'r>.(K)0 caiiitai under the same style. 



The .1. Thomiison & Sons Manufacturing Company of Bcloit. Wis., has 

 W'come an involuntary liankiupt. 



The I'eoples Kurnitiiie I'ompaiiy has started business at I'arajiould. 

 Arli. This C'jDceru is iiicorporatc<l with $10,000 capital. 



The Indiana .Manufacturin); Company of I'l'm. Ind.. has been sueciHxIeil 

 l>y the Ignited Uefricei-ator t"omi)any. 



The Southern TimI.er l'r»)duets (/omiiany 1 

 Kock. Ark., with .■jJlii.om) ca|iital stock, 

 t'edar I'roducts i'ompan.v has startcHi business at ? 

 incorporated <one.iii having $.">(). 000 capital. 

 Korkeil l»rer LumU'r Company <ti .Jackson, Tenn.. 

 Oak Klooring Company of .Nashvilli'. Ten 



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 The 



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en incorporated 



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etary aud --eneial iii:iiia;...|- of the I'enrod Waluui 

 and Venetr Conitaiiy aud tbo Penrod-.lurden-.McCowen Lumber Coraiiany. 

 Kansas City, Mo., spent a few days lue lirst part of last week in Clii- 

 cago on business in connection with those two concerns. Mr. .lurden says 

 rhai he is just returnin)^ from a trip of several days' duration aud lias 

 never found the walnut tusiness in better sna|ie. 



fSarretr K. Lamb of the Lnrali-Kisl. Lurabi'r Coiuijany. Cbarleston. 

 Miss., w-as in Chioa^Jio for a couple of (ia,\s a week aiio. 



Frank F. Fee. president of the Fee-l'raylon Hardwood Lumber Com- 

 pany, Dcrmott. Ark., spent several d.-iyi: with the Chicago trade recently. 



It. S. Kellogjr. secretary o£ the Nortlicrii Hemlock and Hardwood 

 .Mauulactarers' .\ssociation, with hoadiniarters ni Wausaii. Wis., spent a 

 lew days in Chicago iast week. 



I. A. Uiishong ol the Northwest<'rii Ciioiierage ^V Lumber (.'ompaii,\. 

 <;iadstone. Mich., spent a few days of iast week in Chicago. 



E. C. Kobson of the Heinemaii Lumber Comiiany. Merrill, Wis., ma<l. 

 one of his regular trips tr> tlie Chicago market recently. 



II. K. Below ot the ISelow Lumber Comiiany, .Marshtield. Wis., was in 

 this city lor a few <lays last week. 



Tom Ciiristiaiison of Maiey & Wert/, Kvansville, Ind.. s|)ent the latter 

 part of last week in Chicago. 



The .Aetna Cabinet »t Fixture *'omiiany of Cliicago has Increased its 

 uiidtal stock to $:;o,000. 



Lewis .F. Abrams has taken an office at o'j South La Salle street as 

 representative of The Ilvde Ldinber Company, South Bend, Ind. 



-■v. t;. Fritchey, sales manager of the (ioodlander-Kobertson Lumber 

 Company, Memphis, iiassed through Chicago on his way south after a 

 successful business tri|i, on Wednesday ot last week. 



On Friday evening, I'ebmary ;!0, tlie Lumbermen's Club of Chicago 

 gave one of its most successful stags al the elub-rooms. .\u excellent 

 [irogram was provided by the entertainment committee as usual, and 

 an alti'ndanee well alKive the average was iiresent. 



H.^Kiiwooii IJt.TOKii ackncwledges a very handsome little memorandum 

 pad bound in leather, the gift of tiie Wisconsin Lumber Company, 

 Chicago. 



W. D. Wheeler of the Bissell-Wheeler Lumber Company, Marshtield, 

 Wis., spent several days the latter part ot last week In Chicago on 

 business in connection with his concern. 



C. L. Wllley. the mahogany and fancy wood man of Chicago, left lasi 

 week for a week's business and pleasure trip In the Kast. 



U. C. Johnson of the Johnson Lumber Company, Drummond Island, 

 Mich., has been in the city for the past week. 



W. W. ningii. secretary of the Garetson-Greason Lumber Company, St. 

 Louis, was in Chicago several days of last week. 



W. If. Ilelnemnnn of the B. lle.'nemann Lumber Company, Wausau. 

 Wis., sjient several days In Chicago last week. 



Frank F. Msli. .secretary of the National Hardwood Lumber Associa- 

 tion, with headrpiarters .in Chicago, Is now on an extensive eastern trip 

 in behalf of association work. 



W. J. Grossman of the Forrest City Manufacturing Company, Forrest 

 City, Ark., was in Chicago a couple ot days the latter part of last week. 



F, J. Kuny of the Wllliamson-Kuny .Mill & Lumber Company, Mound 

 city, HI., has been In Chicago in conference with hU local rcprescnta- 

 livcs, the Hardwood Mills Lumber Company, since Sunday of this week. 



Walnut for Export 





A lot of s]5len(li(l as.sorted American Walnut 

 logs, .s(|uare(l ii]) and ready tor export, art- 

 shown in the above j^hotograph, which illus- 

 trates a section of our exporting yard at Kan 

 sas City. 



All work, from the selecting of the trees in 

 the woods to the final loading, is done by men 

 trained in our employ and is under onr close 

 personal supervision. 



Hence we can guarantee satisfaction in both 

 export and domestic shipments. 



FRANK PU RCELL 



Kansas City, Mo. 



U. S. A. 



THE QUALITY OF YOUR 



VENEERS 



Votir profits depend largely on econom- 

 ical production, and uniformly cut veneers 

 lessen the cost of production. 



Our employes are experienced, our 

 machinery modern, and we use the best 

 selected logs in Mahogany. Circassian 

 Walnut and Quartered Oak. 



Therefore, we will furnish you with ab- 

 solutely uniform and bone dry sliced or 

 sawed veneers that your men can handle 

 with a minimum outlay of time and labor. 



This Means Money in Your Pocket 



We will welcome you to our plant 

 (which is so modern it's worth coming to 

 see) or we will send a representative with 

 samples, on request. 



Fred W. Black Lumber Co. 



2245 S. Crawford Are. Chicago, III. 



