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You, Mr. Buyer, Know the Verdict 



Our Stock Proves 

 Its Worth by Its 

 Cutting Value 



^Cf our list of dry lumber in "Hardwoods For Sale" 

 Ptpartmeni, pages St-SS, ond auk us for prices. 



Liberty Hardwood Lumber Co. 



MAKERS OF GOOD LUMBER 

 Big Creek, Tex. 



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To the Owner of 

 Timber Lands 



Far sighted owners of timber 

 lands will take advantage of the 

 times, incident to the European 

 wars, and prepare themselves for 

 the day when the demand for tim- 

 ber IS suddenly thrust upon them. 

 It IS certain to come at no distant 

 time. Therefore the wise man will 

 cultivate a closer acquaintance with 

 his holdings and the best method 

 of marketing them. Guessing on 

 the quality and price will only lead 

 to complications and possible fail- 

 ure. Let us prepare the way for you. 



Remember, we not only report 

 with absolute accuracy, but assist 

 in selling your property, if desired. 



SEND FOR OUR BOOKLET 



L. E. CAMPBELL LUMBER CO. 



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Thr lliniili ('nliiiiiti ('iiiii|inii.v n>|>urlii lt« fnriciry riiiinlni; nl full time but 

 only partial rnpnclijr. Tin- ortliTii for ruluiniiii linvi- bi'on llitbt for •omc tlnjp. 



Major \V. II. Torlor ban bwii cbourn mi piilillrlty iiiao for the Toledo 

 fomiiiprce Club'* publicity depiirtmeot. Uc «vlll biivc charge of the club'* 

 wwkly bulli'liii. 



Tbv liulUlliiK bUHlneaii In Toledo during Keptrmlier Hhowed a gain of 

 ninety-five per o'nl over the prevluUH yciir. Total pirmlta for the month 

 umounteO to J7(Jl,Uls, an cnmpnred wllh $;tO(l,:t.'.S In September, 1014. 

 Krom Jnnuiiry I to tiotolM-r I ImiII<IIiik operallona Knlm-d eleven per cent. 

 K'or the nionih of .Sepieiuber Toledo t.uisirlpi>ed nil other Ohio clllea with 

 the exception of Dayton, wbleh Hhowed a .'1111 per cent gain. 



The Toledo KhlpbulldliiK t'onipuny Ih Io build two mure Ktalpii. They are 

 to be constructed for the .Smith Shipping Company, New York, and will be 

 dupllcuIeK of the two HhlpH which It recently contracted to build. The 

 company also ban a Iblrly day optlim to build two more venHelH for the 

 Smith Shipping Company. .MalerlnlH are now being ordered for the con- 

 Htructlou of the four shlpH cuntracled for. The building of theKC ahlpa will 

 keep a thounaiid men employed throughout tbc fall and winter. 



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O. D. Ilaskett, pre^ll|l nt oi ihi- 1 1. 1 1. lli.hkcit Luiiiliir Company, baK been 

 elected president of the (irenter IndluiiapidlH InduHtrlal AHHoclatlon. 



James M. .lobnson. for thirty-three years associated with the Colburn- 

 Jone.s Lumber Company and the lialke Krauss Lumber Company, hardwood 

 concerns, died nt bl.-* home In this city a few days ago at the age of sixty- 

 three, lie Is survived by bis widow, three sons and one daughter. 



The twenty-second annual convention of the National Vehicle and Imple- 

 ment Association was held here October 1!0 to 22, Inclusive. There were a 

 number of hardwood lumbermen In nttentlance, some of whom took an 

 active part In providing tbc entertainment features. Nelson A. Uladdlng of 

 E. C. Atkins Si Co. was a member of the Indianapolis entertainment com- 



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Charles W. Talge, president of the I^vnnsvllle Veneer Company. In com- 

 pany with his wife has gone to Colorado and after spending several weeks 

 there they will go to San Kranclsco and the coast, where they will spend the 

 winter. Returning to Indiana In the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Talge will locate 

 In Indianapolis. Mr. Talge will make frequent trips to EvansTlUc to look 

 after his large Interests here. 



The plant of the Hercules Buggy Company here Is now running about 

 seventy-flve per cent normal, and the management Is very optimistic over 

 the future business outlook. Trade Is opening up in the South, ns cotton 

 is moving better than it has at any time since the Kuropcan war started. 



L. r. Worland, representing the Indiana Lumbermen's .Mutual Insurance 

 Company, with headquarters at Indianapolis, was here a few days ago and 

 called on n large number of lumbermen. Mr. Worland Is a brother of 

 George O. Worland. manager of the Evansvllie Veneer Company. 



Obrccht Bros., manufacturers of hames at Tell City. Ind.. operating one 

 of the largest Industries in that city, announced a few days ago that they 

 will build a large addition to their plant, the work on the structure to start 

 at once. When the addition Is completed the factory building of the firm 

 will cover nearly a holf block. The business of the company Is rapidly 

 growing. 



Plant No. 1 of the Chalrmakers' Union, a large chair factory nt Tell City, 

 Ind.. after being closed down for several months, resumed operations a few 

 days ago and Is now running full time in all departments. 



James riatt. large lumber manufacturer, and his son I'rank are new 

 members of the Evansvllie Lumbermen's Club, their names having been 

 enrolled at the last meeting. The next meeting of the club will be held at 

 the Lottie hotel on November 9. 



Thomas Hanley, for many years connected with the old firm of Young & 

 Cutslnger In this city, but who Is now manager of the Bedna Young Lumber 

 Company at Jackson, Tenn., was here on business a fgw days ago. In 

 speaking of trade conditions In his section, Mr. Hanley said : "Things bare 

 been getting better down our way for the past few weeks, although trade 

 was rather sluggish during the summer months. There Is a feeling that 

 the depression which e-\isted so long has passed away and that business Is 

 going to move rigbl along. The mills arc getting all the logs they want and 

 at reasonable prices. In fact logs arc now cheaper than they have been 

 for some time past." 



Davis & Hippie, hardwood lumber manufacturers, have removed their 

 business to Lake Village, Ark., where they recently purchased a large tract 

 of timber. The company Is managed by A. O. Davis, who for the post year 

 or two has been one of the most active members of tbe Evansvllie Lumber- 

 men's Club. 



The contract for tbc new ?550.000 hotel to be erected on the site of the 

 St. George hotel at the corner of Upper First and Locust streets, this city, 

 was let a few days ago to the Caldwell-Marshall Company at Columbus, 

 Ind., and Indianapolis. Work on wrecking the St. George botcl will start 

 about Novemljr-r 1. 



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