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HARDWOOD RECORD 



Tho Perry I''urniture Conipauy has beon Incorporated at Nashville, 

 Tenn. This conceru will operate with ?10.000 capital. 



The Old Colony Chair Company was recently Incorporated at Uotk- 

 ford, III. The company will have .fin.OOO capital stocl;. 



Dermott Land & Lumber Co. 



Plain and 

 Quartered 



OAK 



Gum, Ash, 

 Elm, Hickory 



Highest Quality Band Sawn 



Southern Hardwoods 



DERMOTT, ARK. 



JAMES & ABBOT COMPANY 

 Lumber and Timber 



No. 165 Milk St., BOSTON, MASS. 



DUGAN LUMBER CO. 



a"'nd"s'hrp*p"erHardwood Lumber 



MEMPHIS TENNESSEE 



COLFAX HARDWOOD LUMBER CO. 



ASH 



MANUFACTURERS 



OAK CYPRESS 



GUM 



All stock band sawn, well manufactured, carefully graded, BOod aver- 

 age widths and high percentage of 14 and 16 ft. lengths. 

 No manipulation of grades. 

 Located on f^i^TT7AV'TA Conflumere' 



La. B. & N. Co. \^VJl-ir i\A, Jui\. inquiries desired 



Birch Veneers. Also Elm, Maple and Basswood 



WE MANUFACTURE FINE KOTARY CUT 



STOLLE LUMBER & VENEER CO. Tripoli, Wi«. 



LET US QUOTE YOU 



SELLIISa LIST 



100.000 

 200,000 

 150,000 

 25,000 

 20,000 



10,000 

 15.000 

 25,000 



100.000 

 30,000 

 10,000 



GUM 



ft. of 4/4" Is & 2s Sap 

 ft. of 4/4 No. 1 Com. Sap 

 ft. of 4/4 No. 3 Com. Sap 

 ft. of 6/4 Is & 23 Sap 

 ft. of 6/4 No. 1 Com. Sap 



ELM 

 ft. of 4/4 Log Run Elm 

 ft. of 5/4 Log Run Elm 

 ft. of 6/4 Log Run Elm 



MAPLE 

 ft. of 6/4 Log Run Maple 

 ft. of 5/4 Log Run Maple 

 ft. of 4/4 Log Run Maple 



OAK 

 ft. of 4/4 No. 2 & Btr. Oak, 



can ship separate grades 

 ft. of 5/4 Log Run Oak, 



principally good Common 

 ft. of 8/4 Log Run Oak 



),000 ft. of 4/4 Select & Better 



Cypress 

 J.OOO ft. of 4/4 Shop Cypress 



l.COO ft, 

 J.OOO ft, 

 ),000 ft 



of 4/4 No. 1 Common Cy. 



of 4/4 No. 2 Common Cy. 



of 4/4 No. 3 Common or 

 Pecky Cypress 



of 8/4 No. 2 Common Cy- 

 press, some thin 



f 8/4 No. 3 Common Cy- 

 press, some thin 



of 6/4 No. 2 Com. Cypress 



of 6/4 No. 3 Com. Cypress 



of 4/4 Log Run Poplar, 

 mostly Common 

 of 4/4 Log Run Sycamore 



M. 



CAPE 



Our Grades Are Right. 



E. Leming Lumber Company 



GIRARDEAU MISSOUR 



The Empire Chair Company of Ellzahelhtown, Carter county, Tenn.,. 

 has Increased Its capital stock from *J0,000 to yiOO.OOO. 



The Kutcbins Furniture Company has started Imsiness at St. Louis, 

 .Mo. This Is an Incorporated conceru with $50,000 capital. 



Keltsch Brothers, Uockford. 111., have been succeeded by Reltsch Bros.,. 

 Inc. The Incorporated concern will have ?50,000 capital stock. 



The Interchangeable Fixture Company of tjiand Haplds, Mich., has 

 been succoe<led by Ihi.' Grand Uapids Display Equipment Company. 



It is reported from Hot Springs, Ark., that the A. .1. Roads Furniture 

 Company has been Incorporated at that place with .$10,000 capital stock. 



The Abrenbeck Vehicle Company Is tlie style of a recently incor- 

 porated concern at \avasota, Tex. The company's capital stock Is 

 :f20,000. 



The Z. A. Ward Woodwork Company has started business at Pitts- 

 Held, Mass. This is an incorporated concern and will operate with 

 iSliS.OCO capital. 



The Campbell Car Company is the style ot a recently incorporated 

 concern which will operate at Rochester, N. Y. The company has an 

 authorized capital ot $50,000. 



It is reported from Fail River that Ernest C. Whitney, Salem. 

 has incorporated under the name of Ernest C. Whitney, Inc., with an 

 authorized capital ol ?10,000. 



It is also reported from Fall River, Mass., that the A. Homer Skinner 

 Lumber Company, which has been a figure in the lumber trade of that 

 I ity, has been succeeded by the Pope-Sisson Lumber Company. 



R. L. Muse & Co., Walnut Ridge, Ark., will build a hardwood saw- 

 mill ot 40,000 feet daily capacity. The building will be 150x50 feet and 

 the entire plant will cost .|10,000. The machinery has already been 

 purchased. 



=■< CHICAGO >- 



Thomas McFarland, prominent in hardwood circles of Cairo, 111., was 

 one of the recent visitors to the Chicago market. 



Ira B. Bennett, president of the Fresno Flume & Lumber Company 

 of Fresno, Cal., was in Chicago for several days last week. 



William H. Shippen ot Shippen Brothers Lumber Company, Ellijay, 

 Ga.. spent lost week with the local trade on business. 



George 1. McClure of George I. McClure & Co., Buffalo, and Stephen 

 Derry, also ot Buffalo, were two of the prominent out-of-town visitors 

 last ''/eek. 



Sam A. Thompson, sales manager of the Norman Lumber Company, 

 r.rf5uisville, Ky., and Holly Ridge, La., has been in the city for several 

 days of this week. 



William M. Gunton & Co., hardwood dealers ot Chicago, are involved 

 in an involnntaiy petition in bankruptcy. 



The Huddleston-Marsh Lumber Company, Chicago, has increased Its 

 capital stock to $7.'>,000. 



It is reported that the Williamson-Kuny Mill & Lumber Company, 

 Mound City. 111., has been succeeded by P. T. Langan, with headquarters 

 at Cairo, HI. 



Thomas W. Fry, secretary of the Charles F. Luehrmann Hardwood 

 Lumber Company, St. Ivouis, Mo., spent several days of last week in the 

 Chicago trade. 



M. L. Pease of the Galloway-Pease Company, Saginaw, Mich., and 

 Poplar Bluff, Mo., made one ot his periodic visits to this city last week. 



J. T. McRoberts, secretary of the Hooton Hardwood Company of 

 Terre Haute, Ind., was in Chicago last week in the interest of his con- 

 cern. 



George T. Burgess of Russe & Burgess, Inc., Memphis, Tenn., spent 

 a few da.vs in Chicago last week on business. 



C. H. Donaldson of the Mason-Donaldson Lumber Company, Rhine- 

 lander, Wis., was a prominent northern visitor in the Chicago market 

 several days of last week. 



=-< NEW YORK >.= 



W. I-I. .\lling, sales manager and H. L. Black, selling representative of 

 Caflisch Brothers, hardwood manufacturers and wholesalers of James- 

 town, were recent visitors in New York. They report a good inquiry but 

 the volume of business being placed is still low for this season of the 

 year. The company is making a big drive now on thick maple. 



The local office of Hotchkiss Brothers Company, wholesaler, with main 

 ofiice at Torrington, Conn., has been discontinued. D. B. Collins repre- 

 sents the company in New Jersey and J. B. Huff covers the upper New 

 York state trade. 



The Barker-Bond Lumber Company, wholesaler of pine and hardwoods, 

 has engaged the services of Varney A. Randall, who will represent it In a 

 selling capacity in the Long Island, New England and eastern Pennsyl- 

 vania trade. He is a son of E. V. Randall, manager of the Goodyear 

 Lumber Company's local office. 



The Flume Lumber Company has been incorporated here by C. P. Fol- 

 som. L. H. Strouse and L. Goldstone, attorneys of 55 John street, who 

 are known in the lumber trade of the district. The company will develop 

 a hardwood tract in eastern Tennessee, where a mill has been placed. 

 It win ship via Paint Rock, N. C. 



W. S. Harlan of the Jackson Lumber Company, Lockhart, .-ila., was a 



