HARDWOOD RECORD 



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ill!' W <>ip.>»i<x k HarilnioNl A N|Hn>i MrmufarlurlDC ('omimu)' of «"li«rlf« 

 ton, S. C, n-*-.'ni(* >iiff.<rr>«1 n |t»«,«, i,y (Irr. 



Tbr Mail .ii> of Mnni-<-lona. Midi., Iiaa Iwfii •u(- 



t^*"!"! l"* ' oiiilMitiy, mill will ri'iiinvp lln (ilanl In 



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la <'iiiii|uin)' lina iMH'ii incoriHirntiHl ii( 



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vioMAlt- i*oiii|iniiy, Ni'W Allinny, 



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Clarence Boyle, Inc., "-^cJi;^.7o"' 



WHOLESALE LUMBER 



AlwayM in the market for OAK, GLM and POPLAR 



Swain -Roach Lumber Co. 



Seymour, Indiana 



Manufacturers of Indiana Hardwoods 



TWO BAND MILI..S 

 10 CRr* 4 I No. I ('•iniiiinii rinin U..I Oak. 

 10 r«r« 4 4 No. 1 < uniinoii rhiin Mlillr (Ink. 

 a ram 4 4 No. I Common (liinrlrrrd Svruraore, 

 3 c«ra 4 4 No, 1 Common & Urtirr Kim. 



We carry a well attorted atock of all Hardwooda, 



FOR SALE 



One Million Feet 



Oak 



One Year Dry 



1" Plain and Quartered 



Red and White 



BAND SAWN, cut from large Louisiana 

 timber— 60 9t and better 14' and 16' 



Exceptionally High Grade 



Aberdeen Lumber Company 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



"K»'^l lnn<>r.-ni-r." ilip Joliannr.lniri: Maniifaf-ltirlne i°oin|>aii>, JoliaDum 



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<ilail<llll>i <ioU II- 111 .1 > . All>lli> i>l i.. I AiklHii li I !>.. IlK., lliillntm|Mil|>. I ml 



Till- lli'lilnn I'nliliii-l Coinpan)' liaa Im-^'u lurur|Hir«lr<l wllli fKi.iMiii raiiiial 

 ■lork nl I'lilrnKo. 



Tlip I*r<iBn-««l\ <• Ht'Htlnc Conipan.v liaa bten oraanlifd it ('blcaco. 



W. K, Jiiliiio of Ml'- " ■■ .\ Jiilina Ccri ' r-lnrliiiiiill, 



»|M'nl arvcml ilnya i ilii- Intli-r i llrxl part 



of tlilk wiH'k. Mr. .1 , ii> « >•■ ri , ; in iln' call 



fur linrilwooila anil nn iipwaril tiiKliiiry of prlci'ia. 



II. 1). TIfiiinnn, (he dry kllu •■spiri ••! \\\v run-nl rrn<lurla Ijilmratory, 

 MnilUun, \VI«., fnvuri'il IUiikhim.h Kihimp wIIIi n rnll lii«t wii'k. Mr. Tlo- 

 tiinnn <ui.\'ii In' Ik on n (wo nnintlix' fiirloiiitli, bul dlil tml utali- wlinl he liml 

 In prtiHporl for llinl time. 



It, K, Kllni- of (lii> Loiilavlllp VoniH-r Mllla waa ana of tlii> protiilnpnt 

 vini'iT iiinniiliirliirt'rH who nllcndi'd llii> Vi'ncfr nml I'nni'l Mm 

 .Viisoclnilnn iiii-<-(lni: nt tlio .\ii<llioriiini lioicl Inul wrck. .Mr. Kli' 



workhiK on ilo' niiMWi-rf to tlii' ri'ClnMNlrlcnlloii (jiii'Mtlonn propont.. •.,., 



IiitiTMtdti- I'oiiifiiiTri' roiuiiilHfiliin. 



• ii'orci' n. Wnrlnnd of ilir KvnnKvlllo Vcnwr Compnn.T, Evnnavlllp, «•- 

 li'inliil till- Mii-i'lInK "f IIh" National Vi-nocr and I'liml Manufartiirepi' 

 .VMHorlntloh III Ohlt'itfEo liiKt wpok mill NlKnrd mi npplli*ntlon for tiiftiilior- 

 xlilp iinil wiiH diil.v ndnilltiMl. .Vk n n-ward for lilx palna lie wan inado 

 rliiilriniin of tlii' ni'W uniform Krndlni; and hiKprctlnn ruU-a minnilttci'. 



t". \. rinodniiin of llic Sawyer (ioodnian Company of Marlnrtl>', \VI«., 

 wiiN In till- c'Ky for Kovornl dnya limt woi'k dividing lila time iH'lwoon bual- 

 ni*HN and t'lirlstninN Hliopplni;. 



It. It. Itoodiiian of the loHMlniiin l,tiii)l>i'r roiiipnny, (too<liiian, WIk., wnx 

 oni" of till' nnrllicrn Uimhi'rnipn who wi-nt to Waalilnicton for tlic Kodcral 

 Triidi' CoiiiiiilKHlon lioaring on lutnlirr produrU. He atopped olT nt ChlniRo 

 on Ills way hack, 



.1. M. WcIIh of ilii> .\rkln I.iiinlior & Mnniifnctiirlni; Company. St. I.oiii«, 

 Mit.. Hpi'nt II f*>w da.VK In riilcntio laKt wfok confprrliiK with J. 1-^. MInKca, 

 local iniinn^iT of tin* ronipany'K Inti-roata. 



It. II. .loms. who recently took up liln work aa aalca manager for lliff 

 C. \V. I'ImIi Lumber Company. KIcho, Win.. Kpent n few dnya In Chicago on 

 hiK return from a trip East. 



It. W. Lord of the Chicago Veneer Conipany. Panvllle. Ky.. attended the 

 riieeiint: of the National Veneer & I'anel ManiifnctiirerH' .\8HOclatlon here 

 Inst week and culminated n very active two yearfi' terms of office, retlrlUK 

 In favor of ,1. T. Kdwiirds of Medford. Wis. 



,1. 1). Staples of the Northwestern Cooperage & Lumber Company, Glad- 

 stone. Mich., was In Chicago the greater part of last week. While hero he 

 attended the sessions of the veni-t'r meeting. 



11. M. Merrltt of the Merritt Manufacturing Company. Lockport, N. Y., 

 was In town last week for a few days. 



Fred Sullivan of the llrm of T. Sullivan & Co., nulTalo, X. Y., waa In 

 Chlcngo for several days last week. 



Iliiy E. rickrel of the I'Ickrel Walnut Company, St. Loilla, Mo., one of 

 the most progressive and flourishing walnut firms of the country, passed 

 through Chicago recently on his way back to St. Louis. 



iJeorge C. Robson, sales manager of the Kinzel Lumber Company of 

 Merrill. Wis., came on to Chicago on Wednesday, following the preliminary 

 iue«'tlng fif Wisconsin sales managers at Milwaukee. 



=-< -NEW YORK >-= 



Sam E. Itarr. wholesaler of hanlw I- iiiol tloorlng. returned last week 



from a trip to the South In the Interest of business, lie reports mill 

 prices generally stronger and no large amount of stock on hand for 

 quick removal. The mills are not anxious to take on new business for 

 delayed shipment exhibiting strong faith for the future strength of 

 the market. Mr. Rarr also refiorts an active demand for oak and maple 

 liooring with prices materially higher especially for maple. 



W. IL Hopkins and II. T!. Nh'lds of the New River Lumber Company, 

 Cincinnati, were recent visitors to New York. 



Charles ,T. Kammi^. who has done much to foster, or push, the Concate- 

 nated Order of Hon lloo In this district, was host at a dinner given to 

 cats of this city on iiecember 1. The occasion was in celebration of Mr. 

 Kammer's election to the office of Supreme ,Tabberwock, which is no small 

 honor, but one not too large for Urother K. .\bout one hundred turned 

 out to do honor to the local member of the Supreme Nine and they 

 made a thorough Job of it. 



=■< BUFFALO >- 



.\a event of much interest to the Buffalo lumber trade Is n banquet 

 which Is to be given at the Hotel Iroquois on I>ecember 28 to Council- 

 man-elect .\rthur W. Kn-lnheder and Police Commissioner .Tames B. Wall. 

 C. Walter Betts ii) chairman of the committee In charge. The affair 

 will not be so largely attended as some lumbermen's banquets here, 

 as the number of Invitations has been limited to about 100. Mr. Kreln- 

 heder has been devoting himself to a study of the department of public 

 works since the decision among the councllmen to award that Important 

 office to him. He goes into office on January 1. 



The indications are that Buffalo's building figures for this year will 



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