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Thud It tins b«>ii In oppmtlon for about two 

 vMini. The principals of the orenDlzatlon nri' 

 I.ihn II. rtlc.v. formerly with the KcmsVtley 

 l.urolior Company, and Glen II. Holloway, for- 

 merly of the Holloway Hardwood Lumber Com- 

 pany and the SchulliHoUowny Company, both 

 of these men havlne operutwl for years Id Chi- 

 cago. 



The history of the principals In the orsnnlzn- 

 tlon was skoiched In full In H.\iidwood RKronD 

 nt the time of the Incorporation, which showed 

 the i-oncern to have been capitalized nt $,"0,000. 

 Ilrlelly revlewlDK Its history, Mr. Ulley has been 

 , 1.,^. ly n'.'soi-lated with the lumber business for 

 >.:ir-. belnc the son of H. R. I'tley, formerly 

 piinbasInK "cent for the International Harvester 

 • "ompnny. He was apprenticed In all of the 

 branches of practical lumberlnp. servinu nt the 

 mill and yards of the Edward Hlnes Lumber 

 Company, doing work at the Inlernatinnnl Har- 

 vester Company, W. O. King & Co., and then 

 with the Kems-rtley Lumber Company. U, 



Mr. Hollowny hns been In the ntmosphere of 

 lumbering nil his life, coming from a fnmlly of 

 lumbermen, and having personally supervised the 

 operation of mills In Indiana. He also served 



out his apprenticeship in .Vrknnsas operations, nnd later was with the 

 Kullerton rowell Hardwood Lumlier Company, South Bond. Ind., prior to 

 Ilie orfnni-/ntl<in of the Sohultz-Holloway Lumber Company, which was 



suciveded by the Hollowny Hnrdwood Lumber Compuuy. 



Mr. rtley ami .Mr. Hollowny have attained a poaltlon of prominence In 

 hardwiMHl mnnufncturinu and wholisiilliig clrcb-s. sinrllne lln.-lr organlzn 

 tlon ns a wholcMilIng iind niniiiirin'Iiirliig Instilution nnd grn<lunlly golns: 

 mnri' und iimri' into the mnnufnclurlng end 

 Tlieir ncguisltlon of now olDcen was required by 

 the Inrrenslng Interests In wlilch the company 

 is Involved and the constant expansion of lis 

 buslni'SN. 



The growing quantity of hardwood lumlier 

 that will lie linndletl, and the expanding Interest 

 of the manufacturing end In the South, have 

 necessltnled further assistance and to this enil 

 the company has secnre<l the services of George 

 II. Oslrnnder, who left the employ of the W, XL 

 Kilter Lumlier <'ompnny of Columbus, O., having 

 lepresented it In lilnols, Wisconsin, Icwn and 

 .Michigan for several years. 



Mr. Ostrander Is a thoroughgoing lumber- 

 man, having been In the game for a subsUiDtlnl 

 period. He was with the Chicago Car Lumber 

 Company and I>. K. .Tellrls k Company for six 

 yenrs. leaving tlieir iinploy December 1, 101 1. 

 Willi this company he worked In various ca- 

 pacities in the olllce. In charge of the city yard 

 and Inter In a buying capacity and in charge of 

 the city selling. He had been with the Ritter 

 Interests since leaving this institution. 



Mr. Ostrnnder's work will be mainly the hand- 

 ling of iifflee correspondence and detail and the 

 working up of trade through the mall, thus ennli- 

 ling Mr. rtley and Mr. Holloway to establKh 

 a closer personal contact with the manufacturing 

 end in the South, and Mr. Utley In partic- 

 ular with the large buying trade at outside points. 

 The company hns also secured the services of C. A. Ilugg to cover the 

 eastern trade. Mr. Rugg will be located at Jamestown, N. Y., from which 

 point lie has been representing the nnlieock Lumber Company of Tlttsburgh 



.rsTRATINC, T'NTSUAL CLEANLINESS 



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ITf.EV-ilnl.l.nw.VY COMI'AN V'S 

 HELENA PL.VNT. 



GLENN H. HOLLOWAY. UTLEY-HOLLOWAY 

 COMPANY, CHICAGO. 



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GEO. H. OSTRANDER. LTLEY-HOLLOWAY 

 COMrANYS S.VLES MANAGER, CHICAGO. 



.JOHN 



ITLEY, UTLEY-HOLLOWAY COM- 

 I'ANY, CHlCAIiO. 



