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HARDWOOD RECORD 



January SS. 1010 



We are back on the job 

 with a fine new mill 



And over 80.000 acres of the best Hardwood and 

 Hemlock timber in the North and Saw Mill ca- 

 pacity of 40.000.000 feet of lumber a year. 



Id<->i 



Hardwood 

 Sawmill 



Arf pulling in pl|» «Vfry tNOnth 



t«o anJ onr-tiair million frrt of 

 cholcnt Norlhsrn Michigan Hardwood! 



Stack Lumber Company 



Masonville, Michigan 



Miller Lumber Company 



St. Francis Basin 



RED GUM 



We are putting in pile 50.000 to 60.000 

 feet of Hardwoods every day and will 

 have a well assorted stock in shipping 



condition February 1 . Send us your inquiries. 



MARIANNA, ARKANSAS 



DH 



now mplng Ibr reward, at tbU dike proroDled anr orernow from nettlns 

 10 li« mill 



Tlii< fiiriiliiirr iilio»>. acrori I Informiitlon, have lioen romlue 

 along In ii»<Hj atiaix' nml tin ■ i ■• "HI I..- tii a tfooU iwtllInD to 

 liujr after the nalen ' in Ilni- fall traili'. 



and an- looklns fur iliat more ordrra 



havi- l>r<<n placed at iliu cIi»h« tlmu uauul. i ii|itlmlatn. which 



liui. Ix'i'n a mluiia i)uanlliv In the fiirnllur r xnnii! tliue. la 



nunin In rvldrno'. All'. Ihat their lltlO 



lni»lin»» with the fiirnlt, "• alocka at the 



fnrinrica are DO low that ii' :.< I ,■■•■ i.»«r)'. 



=■< ST. LOUIS >. 



The Uafner MnnufacturlDs Company ha* sold the (ood will and buil- 

 ne«« of lt« HBih and door department to the CarrHydcrAdaina Maniifactur- 

 Ing Compnny of Diihiniue. lown. 1 1 will uiiirnte In SI. lA>ui» under the 

 niinii- of the Carr 'I'romMcy Manufacturlnc t'onipany. A. II. Troiublejr 

 of Dubaquc will bo In cbarKe. 



The- l>uliu(|ue company hni. piirchaaed the hulldlnic at Second ami Ilranch 

 Hirevis now under leaae to the llafner Manufacturing t'omimny and new 

 machinery will be put In In the aprlng. The Hafncr company will con- 

 tinue liH lumber buBlncu and all lis dcpartmentu ai uaual except the »a*b 

 und door department. 



The l.umliermen'a Excbunije him nent out n notice lelllnit of the re- 

 orgnnizntion of the exchange mid later will send out a pnm|ihlet covering 

 the plan and ncopo of the n' v> r nii'iiilon. It nl»o atate« that the In- 

 s|H'itiriu deparlment will lie The new Exchange baa adopted 



the t-rndlDg rules of the nail- atlon. 



Thi' lollowlng are the namcB of the mcmbera" conference commltieeK nf 

 the different groups of the Iluslms.s Men's Leiit;ue of St. Louis appointed 

 last week. These comuiltteea represent the lumber Interests and are 

 nntncd to lake up anything of Importance that may be of Interest to their 

 respective groups : 



I.iMUKH — Thos. E. rowe. chairman. Thos. E. Towe Lumber Company: 

 W. II. Dalany. Jr.. vice-chairman. St. Louis Lumber Conipiiny ; Fred A. 

 Gerb«-r. <fauahl Lumber (.'oniimny ; (ieo. A. Grillith. IV ): l~l«* and 



Lumber Company: K. C. Itnljlnsou. K. C. Koblnson l.unil 



S.vsii. Ixniils, CiiiiI'i ii.vi;i: a.nu MiiiI.Di.\r,.s — IC. T. Hi iirman, 



RIddle-KeiiheIn .Manufaeiiirlnj; CoTupany: W. Palmer Clark-.jii, vlte-chalr 

 man. I'kmeer Cnoperat'C Company; (has, 

 llch Cooperage Company: \V. <!. I..i:i man 

 .1. Sloan. St. Louis Collin Company 



Wunderllcti. ("harbs Wundcr- 

 Mound C'lllin r<imiiaiiy ; .Tohn 



=-< ARKANSAS >•= 



.1. I>. Thompson, formerly of llebir Springs. Is erecting a manufacturing 

 plant at .Taeksonvllle, .\rk. Tlic buildings are now nearly completed and 

 the machinery will be Installed at once. The new concern will manufacture 

 ax handles and spokes for wagons and buggies. W. G. Graham of Jack- 

 sonville Is lutere.sted with Mr. Tliompson In the new plant. 



Dosler & .Sturges of KIngsland are tearing down their old plant at 

 Saline and moving It to Sparkmon where they have recently purchaacd 

 a large tract of hardwood timber. 



George .V- and E. G. Soule of I'ayettevllle. Ark., arc planning to erect a 

 stave manufacturing plant at Rogers. .\rk. They have obtained a lease on 

 a tract of ground located on the tracks of the Kansas City & Memphis 

 railroad, about one mile north of Rogers. The new plant will hove n 

 dally eopaclty of .5,000 staves, and will furnish employment to some 

 fifty men. 



The Camden Mill Company will open n new mill In Camden In the near 

 future, which will employ about twenty-five men. The site was obtnlneil 

 by the mill company's owners from the National Cooperage Company and 

 Is the same as that formerly occupied by that company's stave mill. 



The Red River Tie and Lumber Company, which recently opened an 

 office In Camden, Ark., has Just opened a new plant about five miles south 

 of Camden, which will be used to handle hardwood timbers and ties. S. A. 

 Huffman and R. J. Blckerstaff are the principal owners of the Red Ulver 

 company, and h.ive offices in the new telephone building at Camden. The 

 new plant will give employment to about twenty men. 



Murphy & Earl, hardwood lumber manufocturcrs of Parker, Ind., are 

 seeking to find suitable location for a plant in Arkansas, according to 

 information contained in a letter from them to R. E. Smith, commercial 

 agent for the Rock Isfand railroad of this place. They state that the 

 location must be nt a point where plenty of timber is nvoilable and where 

 the shipping facilities arc good. 



Russell E. Gardner, president of the Danner Buggy Company of St. 

 Louis, nn automobile manufacturer, rerently confirmed the report that 

 S.OOO acres of virgin timberland In Crittenden county. -Xrkansas, had been 

 sold to the Lansing Wheelbarrow Company of Lansing, Mlcb. The purchase 

 price is given at ?300.000. The land lies about forty miles west of 

 Memphis, and Is covered with a fine stand of hardwood timber, which will 

 he cut at once and shipped to Lansing for manufacture. 



=-< MILWAUKEE >■ 



The Appleton Wood Troducts Company of Appleton, Wis., has been 

 Incorporated with a capital stock of $20,000 by Richard Miller, W. K. 

 >Iiiler and Seymour Gmelner. 



The Badscr Chair Works has been Incorporated In Milwaukee with a 

 capital stock of $15,000 by Frank C. Klode, Hugo A. Vogt and August C. 

 Madler. 



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