HARDWOOD RECORD 



I.AIK-'l IMI-ROVrn DRV KII..NS AND MACHINERY 



MONOGRAM BRAND 



Mono,r.n, Br^navVhltc OaK Floorlng 



Perfectly dned and worked. Maac Irom 

 our own limber from one boundary, insur- 

 inR uniform color and texture; manufac- 

 tured at our new lurdwood flooring plant. 



Our Specialty: 

 Quarter-sawed White Oak Flooring 



Till, knoi-m: S" and 13 10" .«;ilindard WlJtha 

 OAK FLOORING Vour U«ttiri«i MllolUd. Quick ihlpmaati ri»rant««d 



YELLOW POPLAR LUMBER CO.. Coal flrove. Ohio 



Kentucky Lumber Company 



MAN UFACTURERS 



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Burnside, Ky. Williamtburg. Ky. 606 Security Trust Bldg. 



Sulligent. Ala. LEXINGTON. KY. 



John G. Lockhart Lumber Co. 



Sheboygan, Wisconsin 



We have the following DRY stock and will make special in- 

 ducement to move in February and March: 



40.000* 5/ 



75.000" 4/4" No. 1 and Bet. Bass 



ir.O.OtK>' 5/4" No. 2 and Bet. Maple 



lioo.ooo' 8/4" No. 2 and Bet. Maple 



lOO.OOO' 12/4" No. 2 and Bet. Maple 



Hemlock 200.000' 5/4" No. 1 and Bet. Birch 



*l'.in r<s,iw above Items. 



40.0W .1/4" No. 2 & Bet. Rock Elm 



lOO.iKw' 84" No. 2 and Bet. Rock 



No. 3 Soft Elm. 

 No. 3 Rock Elm. 

 No. 3 Birch. 

 No. 3 Maple. 



Eln 



30.000' 12 



■ No 



! & Bet. Rock Elm 



50.000' 5/4" No. 2 Com. Birch 



30.000* 8/4" No. 1 and Bet. Birch 



40.000' 10/4" No. 1 and Bet. Birch 



20.000' 12/4" No. 1 and Bet. Birch 



Birch is unselected Red all in. 



AND PLANK. 



The Tegge Lumber Go. 



High Grade 



Northern and Southern 



Hardwoods and Mahogany 



Specialties 



OAK, MAPLE, CYPRESS, POPLAR 

 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 



..f till' Ki'>»<r bullOliiK. illM-UDllnui'd liiinlncwi oii |Im< llrat uf llip pn-M ii( 

 month, Thomas lliiKheii. the prcaltli'nl, rt'tlrlnit, and K. K. I'rln', wliu 

 liHikcd nflcr the I'liHirC end, havliiK inailv (tinniMtloii with tho Kurk 

 I'nstlp LuinlMT Coinpaiiy, Ltd., and Ihc t'. I.. llllliT I.uintMT Com|iaD)', 

 1. 10., both of liuntlnKtoii, W. V«., to Imik nfliT Iheir i-iporl busloru 

 :it lhl« i'IkI. Mr. I'rUe was foniiiTly i'ii|tnKi-d In Ihi- ri|M>rt liusliifnt OD 

 lili own nii'uunt. 



Work U iiroRroHnliiK on the urw wnrelmniu- for the Moriian Mlllwnrk 

 <'iim|inny, on a larice lot on Wi-iil North nvi'niii', Ju«t west uf Maryland 

 iiviMiUf. Till- Htructuro will Ix- 124 liy l.TQii fci'l, and will mntaln live 

 xlurli'S iH-sldfS n bnscinrnl. It will Ih> of lirirk and iil<-el and coat almut 

 floo.iMHt. It U to bo ready for occupnnry In Aiimint, 



Thi' Ilroadbont Table Company, which nurreeded the Ilroadltenl Ilroi. 

 .ManufneturlhK Company In the oporatlon of the ninntle and table fac- 

 tory nt I'reHldent anil .Mlreanim ntn-etH, has aiiked fur an extension ot 

 lime, and a iiioetlnR of creditor* Is lo be held this wtek, at which a lom- 

 iiiltteo named acvcral we<-kH nico to InveitllKnle the coinpanyn affairs l« 

 expected to make a report. It will depend upon this report whether or 

 not the exteiiHloD will be Kmnted. The table company until last year 

 lined nH a distributor of the tables turned out by tbv Broadbeul liros, 

 .MnniifaetiirlUR Coni|>niiy. The latter iiot Into lliiiinrlnl dlflleullles, how- 

 ever, and an urranKeiiieiit was made under which the table company took 

 over the plant and carried on maiiufnrturink' also. The pmspecl of a 

 .•1<1 to 40 per cent dividend for the cri'dltors was held out under the 

 iirransemeni;. To what extent. If any, the outlook fur tills dividend has ^ 

 lieionic Impaired Is expected to develop at the ineeiliig. , 



O. J. Mann, the New York representative of the It. E. Wood Lumber I 

 Company, Continental building, was In Iliiltlmore last week ond cod- ' 

 ferred with offlclals of the company, miikluK nrrancements to divide hli ' 

 time between New York and the home ofllee to look after sales. Uenerml . 

 Sales Jlnnntrer L. II. Dowman, who has beeu III for some time, U atlll 

 unable to resume his duties, and until he rerovers Mr. Mann will take 

 over some of the details of Mr. Bowman's work. Mr. Mann reports trade 

 In his territory as rather quiet, with no Immediate prospects of a revival. 



•< BOSTON >.= 



The most Important event in N. w Kiifland lumber news for a long 

 period Is the decision banded dov»n by the New Hampshire Supreme Court 

 In the case of Clough & Co. to recover alleged overcharges In lumber 

 freight rates. The radical factor of the decision adverse to the plalntilTs, 

 which win doubtless stand as law In future cases. Is that statutory 

 provisions against raising rates arc general and not spcclftc. , That K 

 rates may be raised or lowered on certain shipments, provided the result 

 Is not a general Increase. T>cgl8latlvc enactments against Increasing 

 freight rates are held to limit the transportation tax on the community 

 and not on the Individual. 



The Kennebec Lumber Company has been Incorporated at Angusla. M.-., 

 with authorized capital of $10,000, and W. F. Thayer of Farinliii.'i"n. 

 N. II., Is reported to have been succeeded by the flrin of W. !•". Tluivir 

 & Son. 



The Mas.sachusctts Wholesale Lumber .\ssoclation Is perfecting Its plan 

 for Incorporation and plans to hold a general meeting the coming week 

 to take formal action, and also to consider some imporlMiiI functions 

 which may he undertaken by the new body. 



=■< COLUMBUS >.= 



'the Cincinnati Building Trades Association has started a new i«l:iii i 

 simplify the workings ot the new mechanics lien law. Vuder the pl.-i 

 every contractor will take out a blanket bond up to a certain aiienini 

 which win be taken as sufficient protection for lumbermen and mat. riii 

 men. It Is claimed the new plan will be a saving to contractors as w I 

 as a protection to supply men. 



.•\t Delaware, Ohio, the firm of Clark 4 Battenfleld has been gucn'-'l'- 

 by M. W. Battenfleld. 



The Ferrell Coal & Lumber Company Is the name of a firm wlil. 

 h.iB succeeded to the business of J. B. Ferrell of New Holland, Ohio. 



The capital stock of the Lyman-IJawklns I^umber Company of .\kioi 

 iihio, has been increased from $50,000 to .?1."«0,O00. 



It is estimated that In all 11,354 pieces of lumber will be requif 

 for the erection of the booths surrounding the state house for the ".MMih 

 iii-Columbus" exposition to be held the week starting June 8. 



A very interesting meeting of lumbermen of Dayton and surroiimlin 

 ■ ountles was held at the place recently. J. R. Morehead of I..exinK'"i 

 Mo., secretary of the .Southwest Lumbermen's Association, was on.' ir 

 the principal speakers. Mr. Morehead is also secretary of the Nations 

 ivdcration of Retail Merchants. 



The Buckeye Lumlior & Supply Company of Fremont, Ohio, has li'-e 

 incorporated with a capital of $25,000 to deal in lumber by E. B. Mlti li.ll 

 11. A. Kilmer. E. I(. Graves, C. Roose, Jr., and F. A. Kilmer. 



Tlic Hay-Maphct-Iioy Company of St. Bernard, Ohio, has been rli.ii 

 trrod with a capital of ?7ri.000 to deal in lumber, by William B. Il:ii 

 I '. W. Piatt, G. A. Uay. D. McClarcn and Marlon L. Freeman. 



Papers have been filed with the secretary of state increasing the r.if 

 iiiil stock of the Franklin Construction & Supply Company of Colum 

 I. us from $20,000 to $40,000. 



.\ petition in voluntary liankruptcy has iieen filed in the Tnitcd State 



