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The "nOOSIER." the rip saw which makes profitable 

 iMit-nxlon iiiaiiutacture and grade reflnlng at the mill 



iher If' you will let us tell you all about It— Will you? 



Easiest Handling 



buy the 



Hoosier Self Feed Rip Saw. This machine has earned thousands 

 of dollars for owners in the manufacture of dimension lumber, crating, 

 etc., because its entirely novel design, resulting in surprising ease of 

 operation and adaptability, makes possible a profit where a loss is 

 often expected in this work. The 



Hoosier Self-Feed Rip Saw 



has a positive and powerful feed which handles the heaviest material 

 as readily as the lightest. 



The table, raised and lowered with the crank in front of the ma- 

 chine, is always level — always securely locked. 



The Hoosier rips anything up to 6 inches thick and 17 inches wide. 

 It feeds 35, 75, 100 or 150 feet a minute. 



Manufactured exclusively by 



The SINKER. DAVIS COMPANY 



INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



ago, and despite the statement made by exporters here that even dunnage 

 had ceased to go forward, the showing made must be regarded on the 

 whole as affording at least some encouragement. The demand for flr keeps 

 up, as does that for spruce, although as against some recent months, a 

 sharp drop is disclosed. Hardwood boards also went forward in con- 

 siderable volume and implement handles appear still to have the call, 

 being required doubtless tor use by the American Expeditionary Force. 

 Furniture is also to be placed in the class of war requirements. The state- 

 ment for last August, as compared with the same month of 1917, is as 

 follows : 



■191)5 



-1917 



Qua 



Qua 



ity 



Boards, fir 

 Boards, giii 

 Boards, oali 

 Hoards, wh 

 Boarils, po| 



Boards! h n 

 Other luinh 

 FuriiitiHv . 



Hardwood 'News Notes 



< MISCELLANEOUS > 



Midi. 



The Cadillac CasUct t'ompan.v has been incorporated at 

 with a capital of $75,000. 



Other incorporations announced recently are : The Theodore Ilirsch 

 Company, Miami, Fla., to manufacture furniture, authorized capitalization 

 $50,000; the Black Locust Treenail Company, Asheville, N. C, $20,000 

 capital ; the Plummer Adams & Walsh Company, Little Rock, Ark., $15,000 

 capital; the Liberty Simh. ,< Tnl|. c..u,,.:,uy. Wilmington, Del., $100,000. 



The 



1 I 'I - Tree Company, Denver, Col., 



■ uiiri,! ,. I !iii.ii:in il.iiisen, president of the Wiscon- 

 , Madison, Wis. 

 HiUyer-Deutsch Lumber Company, Kerrville, Texas, 

 liy the H. Remschel Lumber Company, 

 al stock have been made by Henry .\. T.esh Ijuinber 



Company, Jackson, Tenn., to $24,000 ; Wilson & Greene Lumber Company. 

 Syracuse, N. Y., to $200,000. 



The Kaymond Table Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., has filed an involun- 

 tary petition in bankruptcy. 



The Eagle Planing Mill Company. Wichita. Kans., the Western Mill 

 work Company. St. Louis, Mo., and Chenault & Fades, Versailles, Ky.. 

 have sustained losses by fire. 



Frank E. Stone of Stone & Ilershey, Inc., Newark, N. J., has retired 

 from that concern. 



The Maron Wood Products & Toy Company, Spring Valley, N. Y., has 

 gone out of business. 



T. Powell and J. P. Franks have sold their interests in the Castor Creek 

 Lumber Company, Castor, La. 



The Southern Timber Products Company has been incorporated at Bay 

 City, Texas. 



W. F. Duhlmeier has withdrawn from Duhlmeier Brothers, Cincinnati, O. 



It is announced that Green & Knight Manufacturing Company, New Or 

 leans. La., Is liquidating. 



The business heretofore carried on under the style of George B. Tha.ver 

 & Co.. Benton Harbor, Mich., Is now known as Thayer & Co., an incor- 

 porated concern. 



The Udell-Predock Manufacturing Company. St. Louis, Mo., has lost 

 its treasurer, Frank L. Udell, by death. 



The Wm. H. Wood-Webster Lumber Company has succeeded the Web- 

 ster Lumber Company at Watertown, Mass. 



At Helena, Ark., the corporation, the Superior Chair Company, has dis- 

 solved. 



The Central Wisconsin Lumber Company has incorporated with $100,- 

 000 at Beaver Dam, Wis., as has the Blue Grass Box Company at Win- 

 chester, Ky., with $50,000 capital, and the Blmira Casket Company at 

 Elmira, N. Y. 



The firm of John Wenzel & Sons. Cincinnati, O., has assigned. 



The Sherell-Bryant Hardwood Lumber Company has gone out of busi- 

 ness at Memphis, Term. 



The Badger State Lumber & Laud Company has moved from Stevens 

 Point. Wis., to Arnott. 



The Gresham Veneer Company lias been incorporated, at Gresham. .'*, (".. 

 with a capital of $3,000. 



=-< CHICAGO >■ 



s an important meeting of northern manufacturers in the city 

 ago. the purpose of which was to confer with government 

 irrting the extensive airplane veneer program which will call 

 lantities of northern hardwood veneer logs. Details of the 



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