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HARDWOOD RECORD 



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CINCINNATI 



Hardwood Manufacturers and Jobbers 



^ DAY LUMBER & COAL CO. 

 MannUcturers YELLOW POPLAR and WHITE OAK I- 



URNEKAL omrE — JACKSON, KT. 



OHIO VENEER COMPANY 

 Manufacturers & Importers FOREIGN VENEERS || 



:S;4-S« tOI.KKAIN A\KMK 



C. CRANE & COMPANY 



Muiufacturera of KUrdwood Lumber, Oak Sc PopUr ••p«ciAll7 



4ltir lomduD mitbr* i>«««lhlp ()iilrk (Irllt^rT nf nn> (hlnc In tlmbrr* 

 mill linrilit i»oil III in I If r 



Made in St. Louis 



Photograph of American Walnut Rotary Cut Panel 

 produced in our Veneer Plant. We also manufac- 

 ture built-up stock of every description used in fur- 

 niture and fixtures in any thickness, consisting of 

 nicely figured Quartered Gum and Oak, Mahogany, 

 Plain Oak, Yellow Pine, Red Gum, Birch, Ash, Elm, 

 Sycamore, Soft Maple, Plain Gum and Cottonwood. 



For particulars, please write 



St. Louis Basket & Box Company 



KSTABLISHED IN ISKO 



143 Arienal Street 



ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Ktlwlii Nitritiiiti of the Norninii t.uiiilM'r rutiipiiny, wtxi wnn n nicinltrr 

 i.r till- I'rlurrliiii fixilliall iNini n IcK yi-an HKo, Imd ■ hiiril IIiim' nf U 

 itwin. lie IiikI liifii bparlnk' no iniirli kImiuI Hip sri-iit tinm that 

 >i It" Itiiali liulll lip fur IIh- TlBiTa llila yrar llinl lir tliniiglit tlip 

 llartnril anil Yale (a>n<'a wniiM Ix- i-aay. lip waa rnnwqiipntlr mn- 

 ■Itliriihly aiiriirloptl nliil ilUa|i|>uliili'<l wlirn llir Jpfu'ynipn lout ImiIIi iiainpa, 

 tliuiiKli IIP piilnti-d out that tin- olatUllr* of Dip k"<iip« xlmni'il (hat 

 the Priiicptoii mm made flrat di»»o ofipiipr and Kniiipd nmrp innlit llino 

 llipir o|i|Hiiipii|ii, In upllp nf tliv fnrt that tlip lallpr made Hip nioni polnl*. 



1 lip (i.iiiliiii.-d Inrtfp lMitln<i>« i.iIhk donp In ypllow plno l« pnroiirag- 

 liii; no iiilxra of tlip liiirdwowl Irndi', Klio fp>'l that thin l> iHiund (o niakr 

 fur kimhI liuilnpKK In thplr llnp. Tho pliip rlup lina alrpady biKinird the 

 di'mnnd fi»r low-Rrailp liardwiMNlti In a bocnI many Inalaiiroa, Home of 

 the biK Ixiuliivlllp box manufartiin r« arp buylnR nillllnna of fppi of pine 

 for UUP In innklnK nhrnpnpl rn"p- llili l«<lnK onp »nr Itpm that l« being 

 handlcil lipre In qunntli> 



=•< ST. LOUIS >•- 



Novpmbcr recelptu of lumber In St. I.oula, an n-pnrted hy the Merrhanta" 

 Kxchnncp, wptp 17, 2.10 cans of Ininbor. n> osnlnst 14.riO:i cnra rpcelvpd In 

 .Vov'inbpr Inut year, a Kuln of 1.727 cars. SlilpmrntH werp 11,07.') rari". 

 compnrod with !>,702 cnr» lost Novpinber, a sain of 1.07:1 cara. 



l.imt monlira pBllniiUod vnluo of new bulUIInK" and nitpratlona waa 

 $7S'J.!H.'l. wbllp a ypnr ago the PHllmalpd value waa I0."0,020, a gain In 

 Novciuliir this year of $1.';2,UH. The number nf pprmlta laaupd during 

 NovemlxT thin year wok d7:», conipjirrd with 0-10 n yrar ngo, a gain of 27. 



The notnlnntInK commltteea of the various dIvUlona of the I.umbermen'a 

 Exchange have made the following nomination* for the execullve com- 

 ralttccB on the regular ticket to be voted on at the annual election on 

 Decern her 14. 



Dlvlnlon A — Ilotall yard denlerK — fleorge W. Funck. Kunck Lumlier Com- 

 pany ; Ccork-i' I... WiiltiTH. Mound rily Lumber Company; K. 11. Darlington. 

 E. It. Ilnrliiiirton I.iimbiT t'ompiiny. 



Iiivlsion H — Hardwood dciil'TH aiid mnnnfnctiirprs. wholrsalrra and re- 

 t.nlliTs — I'bnrb's E. Thoinai, Thomiis & I'rn.t?. Lumber <'oiii|mny : Tbomaa 

 E. Powe. Thomas E. I'owe Lumber Company ; Eilward l-mnrinnnn. i'. K. 

 I.nehrmnnn Iliinlwood Lumber Company: W. V. And<TBon. Olib'on .\nderaon 

 Lumber & M>Tcnntllc Company ; George II. Cottrlll, American Hardwood 

 Luml)*-r Company. 



Division C — rine manufacturers and wbnlo'inlers. line yard companlea 

 with hi-ndtiunrters In St. Louis — C. M. .Iinnlni.-'. Ibrthold-.T<nnlni;s Lumber 

 Companv : Thomas C. Whlfmarsb. W. T. KiTcnson Lumber rompiiiiy ; 11. F. 

 Spencer. T. II. C.nrrctt Lumber Compnnv : It. S. TrUp. Mlasourl I^nd ft 

 Lumber Exchange ; O. II. .Sample, O. 11. Sample Lumber Company. 



The nominating committee of the Lumbermen's Exchange composed of 

 .Julius Seldel, Thomas E. I'owc and Thomas C. Whltmarsh, baa appointed 

 Ihe followlns commltteos subject to election on December H : 



Arditratiox — James Trendereast. .Tnhn A. Rebels, R. F. Krebs, Frank 

 C. Moore. C. A. Antrim and O. II. Sampli-. 



AiTKAi.s— Gustave Koerner, II. A. hoeckeler. Fran* Waldsteln. Oorge 

 E. W. Liiehrmann. R. M. Morrlss and J. R. Pi-rklns. 



=•< ARKANSAS >•= 



The I'orl .Sriiiib Waguu C..iii|>aii> s plant at I'oil ^iiiUh. .\rk. will 

 soon begin to turn out all of the wagons built by that company to be 

 used In the Southwest. At present the mojor part of these wagons arc 

 fiianufacturcd or finished at the home plant In Mnllne, 111. The change 

 Is to be made on account of the advantage In freight rates to be hod by 

 manufacturing the wagons In Fort Smith, from which place shipmenta 

 are to be made to customers direct lnst"nd of from the home offlcc. 



The plant at F«rt Smith Is equipped for nn annual output of 1.1,000 

 wagons, and the added number to be made nt Fort Smith will not neces- 

 sitate the enlargement of that plant nt present. The number of em- 

 ployes at that place will be greatly Increased. W. H. Johnson, manager 

 of the Fort Smith plant. Is now In Mollne for completing arrangeinenls 

 for the transfer of the additional business to the Arkansas offlcc. 



W. C. Kacey, W. B. Podds and A. W. Vincent have receutly let a 

 contract to Goodrich & Essex to build a box factory nt Higglnson. The 

 town of Ulgglnson donated the site, and the plant will be completed 

 within the next sixty days. 



=-< MILWAUKEE >= 



The Woodwork Manufacturing Company. 1222 Twenty-third avenue. 

 Milwaukee, has completed plans for the erection of c new plant. The 

 factory will be three stories and basement. 72x48 feet In dimensions and of 

 reinforced concrete construction. 



The Foster Construction Company of Milwaukee has been awarded the 

 general contract for the erection of a new box factory for the NuferCedar 

 Company of Whitehall, Mich. The plant will cost about J.fO.OOO. 



The Myers Machine Company of Sheboygan. Wis,, has reincorporated with 

 a capital stock of $30,000 and will engage In the auto truck manufactur- 

 ing business on a large scale. The Wisconsin truck, formerly manufac- 

 tured by the Wisconsin Motor Truck Company of Baraboo, Wis., will he 

 manufactured. Officers have been elected as follows: President and 

 general manager, George P. M.vers : vice-president, Louis P. Helm ; treasurer. 

 Joseph G. Myers ; secretary. E. R. Bowler. The general contract for the 

 erection of a two-story brick addition to the plant has been awarded. 

 The company Is In the market for new equipment for Installation In the 

 new plant. It will continue to mamifn* lure Its well-known line of wood- 

 working machinery. 



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