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HARDWOOD RECORD 



April 10. 1918 



M^MRHI S 



/or sale: 

 M.M* ft. 1/4' N*. 1 Oik. 

 1*.*M fL 4 '4' Ko. 1 Ooml 

 M.M* ft. 474* Wbte Bol. 



OrABTKSZD RZD aUM 

 M.KM ft. 14' r. A. 8. 

 a.M* ft. I 4- N'o. 1 Ooa. 

 M.tM R. 4'4* r. A. B 

 U.tM ft. 4 4- N'o I Cam. 



OnAETEHED BLACK OXTM 

 ($.*M ft. 4 4' r A. B. 

 «S.»M ft. 4 4- Ni I Com. 



COTTOXWOOD 

 M.tM ft. 4 4' F. A. K. • M If. 

 IS,*M ft 4/f. 11' & OP. r. A. • 



Memphis Band Mill Co. 



WHITE .43H 



1 to 1* cai» 4/4' 

 S cm 4/4- Xo. 1 

 3 cos 5/4- Xo. 1 

 J cxn 6/4- Xo. 1 

 1 ai a/1- Xo. 1 

 1 e«r I*/4- Xo. 1 

 1 ea 11/4- Xo. I 

 I act 8/4- Xo. 

 1 e«r l»/4- Xo. i 



I cir !;'!- x-> ; 



AEBOPLAXi: Asa 

 Lcmtted uBoant d Sfctecxcd AaovUm 

 Alb. Write for iciee* aad tnli 

 (kseripttflli. 



SOFT TT.V 

 <Boci« DxT) 

 3 can 8/4* Xo. 2 Com. h Bu 

 : an U/4- Xo. 2 Cam. It Bit. 

 ! on 12/4* Xo. 1 Com. Ai BS. 

 SOFT MAPLE 



(Bone DiT) 

 1 car 8/4- Xo. 2 Com. A B<r 

 I tar 14/4- "' 



Xo. 2 CoaL ic B:.- 



Riel-Kadel Lumber Co. 



Paepcke Leicht Lumber Co. 



Manufacturer* 



Soatbern 



SPECTALTrE.S: _ _^ B.\ND MILLS: 



Cottonwood. OOntnern Helena, Ark. 



Red and Sap Gum. u j j BlrtHeviUe. Ark. 



Red and Wliite Oak, ri2UraWOO<lS GreeBTQle, Mlaa. 



Crprest, Elm. Cairo, HL 



Genera] Offices 



CONWAY BUILDING 



CHICAGO, Oi. 



The following are in regvdar widths and lengths 



t.M*' deo. 

 !•'. 12 



4/4*. IH to SH' 

 in 



. t U 



*.iM' FAS. 9/4-. 14 Boa. in 

 S.*M' FAS. 4/4*. i Bioa. diT. 



Pl.iiy KKD OAK 

 42.M«' FAS. S/4-. 11 cua. dry 

 JS.O««' Xo. 1 C 5/4-. 12 sua. On 



t.M«' Xo. 1 c. (/4*. 4 ooa. an 



PLAIX WHTTK OAK 

 8.*«' PAS. S/4'. • Doa. diT 

 *.**«' Xo. 1 a. 5/4. • Bua. drr 

 4.*M' Xo. I C. 8/4-. 4 Boa. drr 



BED GUM 

 lUM' FAS. 4 '4*. 2 moa. dry 

 IJ.WX)" Xo. 1 C . 4/4-. 1 moa. drr 



SAP GCM 

 11. 0«' FAS. «/4*. J Boa- in 



4.SM' Xo. 1 a. J/4*. 2 C3a. diT 

 P T.ATV Bim OAK 

 21.M0' FAS. (/4'. areao 

 42.4M' Xo. 1 a, *f\'. tnm 

 12.iM' FAS. 8/4*. craoQ 



I.M*' No. 1 C. 1/4*. fr*a> 

 IS.OM' FAS. 1*. tnm 



FLAIX WHTTK OAK 



8.«M' FAS. «/4-. creen 

 2J.0O«" Xo. 1 C. «/4- _ 



!.««• Xo. 1 a. 8/4-. 



9.S44' FAS. 1-. freen 



5.SM" No 1 C 3-. trt 



^ 



Regular Widths and Lengths 



QUAETEEED WHITE OAK 

 4 ca Seise 4 4* 



QUABTERED BED OAK 

 1 car Ko. 1 cam. ft Bcr. 4/4* 



EICKOBT 

 4 cart Cm & Btr. 4/4* 

 2 can frigw ft B3. 5/4' 

 J can Com ft Bcr. 8/4* 

 > can Com. ft B:r. l*/4' 



QCAKEEBD BED ft WHITE OAK f 2S oS: ft to ll/l' 

 r can Xo. 1 Com. ft B<r. 4/4*. Mood » <»»» C°«»- * «°- "'♦ 



worT=y 



FLAIX BED OAK 

 4 can FAS 5/4* 



5 can Lot Bns 12/4' 



Ferguson & Palmer Co. 



BniCH 

 11M»' I' B-. »/4* 



COTTOXWOOD 

 1*.*M' FAS. «/4* 



US.tM' Pane l. 4/4 *. 18" ft oc "ide 

 CYPRESS 

 5«.*M' O t l i etl , 4 4- 

 M.*M' PackT. 8/4- 



9*.«M' No. I C. * Btr.. «,'4- 

 in.***' L. &.. 12/4- 



BED GVU 

 ISt.ttt' Xo. 1 Com.. 4/4* 

 M.tM' Xo. 1 Com.. S/4' 



SAP GUM 

 S*.*M' FAS. 5/4- 

 8«.«M' PaoeL 4/4-. 18- ft np wide 

 OTD. BED GCM 



U*.*M' FAS. 8/4- 



ItMM' Ko. 1 a ft Btr.. 4/4- 



OXD. aap om 



8«.M«' So- 1 C. ft B3.. 8/4- 



Regular Widths and Leugths 



SOFT MAPLE 

 40.000' L B.. 12/4* 



CiiTi WHITE OAK 

 -.' :■:■•■ FAS 4/4- 

 Su.CC:' FAS. 5/4- ft «/4* 

 IS.OM' Xo. 1 Com.. 4/4* 



PLAIN wniTE OAK 

 M.tM' FAS, 4/4- 

 1S.«M' FAS. !/4- 

 8*.*M' No. 1 C. ft B».. 8/4* 



PLAIN RED OAK 

 n.lM' FAS. 4/4- 

 1M.I 



1M.*M' FAS. i/4* 

 8S.*M' Kol 1 Ogm., 5/4* 



1M.*M' Kt 2 Com.. 4/4* 

 STCAMOBK 



BS.*M- FAS. 5/4- . ,„ 



1I.*M' Xo. 1 C ft Btt.. •/4* 



WILLOW 

 U.*M' FAS. 5/4-. an W 



IM.tM' Xo. 1 C ft Btr.. 5/4' 

 S.M9' PAS. l!/4* 



ANDERSON-TULLY CO. 



F.T. DOOLEY LUMBER CO. 



COMMERCIAL KILN DRYING. 



We have dry-kiln capacity of 

 200,000 ft. per month and are pre- 

 pared to handle a considerable 

 volume of kiln-drying for you. 



Ratet and full information fumislied on inouiry 



JAMES E. STARK & CO., Inc. 



One-tenth of one per cent of direct business 

 secured represents the cost to one advertiser 

 of a year's advertising in H.ARDWOOD 

 E^CORD. This is possible because RARD- 

 WOOD RECORD'S woodworking circulation 

 has buying power made up of numericaJ 

 strength and individual quality. Draw your 

 own conclusions. 



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