HARDWOOD KKCOKD 



The Ferd. Brenner Lumber Co.. Alexandria, Louibiana 



jl Manufacturers of High Grade Hardwoods "'Vml" 



fCI NCIN NAT II 



lHardw«od Manufacturers and Jobbers! 



I Johns, Mowbray. Nelson Company 



ioAK. ASH. POPLAR & CHESTNUT 



E GIM AM) COTTONWOOn 



JAMES KENNEDY & CO., Ltd. 



OAK. POPLAR AND OTHER HARDWOODS 



FIRST NATIONAL BANK BCILDINO 



99 



A 'TLASHY FIGURE 



:.■- ; ilic charactcri.^iics ul our Quartered 

 Uak. There are others, such as texture, 

 quality of fjrades, ividths and lengths. Air 

 or kihi liried. Prompt ami satisfactory service. 



SHIPMENTS DIRECT FROM OUR SAW MILLS 

 INSURING THE FULL RUN OF THE LOG 



THE M. B. FARRINLUMBERCO. 



OHIO VENEER COMPANY 



Manufacturers & Importers FOREIGN VENEERS 



2824-14 COLERAIN ATENTB 



I DAY LUMBER & COAL CO. 



Mfrs. YELLOW POPLAR and WHITE OAK 



GENERAL OFFICE— CLAT CITY. KT. 



RIEMEIER LUMBER CO. 



OAK. 



POPLAR. CHESTNUT 



SUMMERS AND CEST STREETS 



Venppr*;' Circassian walnut and all 



vcuccia. OTHER nCURED WOODS 



THE FREIBERG LUMBER COMPANY 



OFFICE AND MILL. CINCINNATI. OHIO 



SHAWNEE LUMBER CO. 



HARDWOODS, WHITE PINE and HEMLOCK 



Sales Office— Sonth Sid* Statlan — C. H. * D. R. R. 



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E. C. BRADLEY LUMBER CO. 



HIGH GRADE WEST VIRGINIA HARDWOODS 



GOERKB BVILDINO 



till- lii'ililliiK liliilil ol II. Airn.t. al l|ii|.. 



II a »liiirl II ThU wiia liiirniil n lllllr « 



I'lTi- tiiki'ii liHikliiu lo llh' ri-liiillillnu tlii>n-<>r 

 v ilK' llrx III' i.ilililli' •>! .\iik-ii-l. Thf mil 

 ml la iiiiw Ih'Iiii: InHlnllmi. 



Till' .\i k-iiii Cnr Ic l'iiiiiiili.>' <'i>m|inn)' liii 



r liH »M...I«..rkliii: -iKip Ih'iv mill lina llk< «l> 

 f (III' ri'iiwilnliii: ilr|inrliiii-iilii ri-n-iilljr it<-i.li 

 iiiiiv l« imi' i.f I III- liiriii.iat iiiiiiiiuiii'ni of liiinl 



liml llllirt 

 I'Uiillil. 



lint iif till' Mni'umi Vi'm-. r ('iiiii|iiiu> 

 ■ <i|>"riilliio. It liiiH Im-i-ii iitiilcr cnii 

 III liiivr Imm'u ri-iiU.i for iiw liy 1 1 

 I'll- Imiiiiiil, hi.wivir. W. Itrowi 



Mk., will l»' III •iiHTmion 



111* IIKO lull llllllllHllliti* liti-|i4 

 iiml It Will Im- r-mly !•• run 

 hliirry him iilr.'iiily iirrlriil 



i» rolUJilrti'd thi' n-lnillilliiu- 



M- liityiiM till- n-liHlillltutloii 



ro.»<'il liy (In-. Thin rom- 



hI liiiulii-r In thU li-rrl- 



lili-nnnn- U .'i(|ir<-HM-<t aiiiuni; IiiiiiIh riiirn ovi-r tin- •li-Hnlon 



It I'Ini- llluir. Ark.. U alwut 

 triii'tlon for lu-vi-riil moothii 

 I nililill.- of M«y. Varlouii 

 (li'liiyH wi-n- Ini-iirri'il. Imwi-vir. W. Itrowii MorKiin, for flfli-in .riiirii 

 iiiii|>iiny hi'i'i'. Ih III thf Ill-nil of thU 

 iB .1. l--. .Milntyri-, of J. K .Mi Intyr.- 

 Iiliiiit will iiiaiiiifiirlni'i- roliiry nil mini 

 II iliilly oiitinit of iilioiit two rnra. 

 .Vri'iiiiKi-ini-ntK liiiri- lioi-ii |i<>rrrcti><l wlilt-h inKiin- tlii- comimny iin iini|ili> 

 viipiily of raw iiiali-iial for n niinilii-r of yi-a-K. Mr. .MorKiin nix-nt «oin.- 

 ilnii- In .Mi-ni|ilils iliirlm: tin' im^t wi-i-k ami aavi- out Ilii- Inforinntlon 

 H'Uiii'ilini.' Ilii' prai'licai lompli'tion of th<- plant. IIi- In ui-m-ral iiinnn;:i'i' 

 ■ •I' till- I'oiniiany. 



I'lii- Chli'kaMiw rooppiiiBf Conipniiy rontlnm-H to i-nlnrui- Ito plant at 

 i:lii;.-linmpton for the- nianiifaetiiri- of tight loopi-mKi- Htork u- wi-ll ai 

 iinlshed harri-lK. TIiIk lompnny o|H-rati>a ••xi-liiHlvi-ly. bo far a« .MnnphlH 

 i- roncorni'd, nt tht- i-orner of Front strrot ami Syrnnion- nn-nin-, for n 

 iiiiiiilipr of yoar.x but lia.s within llip pnHl twi-lvi- inontliH f>talilliih<-il 

 ^1 now plant at Ilinghnmpton with n vlow to Incn-aNlni: tin- hi'iiih- nf Ita 

 • •li'iallonn anil of pii-vi-ntlnK htoppnui- of op<>riitlonH on aci-oiint of n-i-nr- 

 ilii:,- iii-riin!s of hlch wnti-r In thi- .MIxiilHKlppi. This liax now l.i-«-n In 

 ..|i.iatlon for sonii' tlnii- lint ni<w iniiL-blDory Ik Itilns lnKtalli-<l and nddl- 

 iloiial warohoiiii-- facllllli-h i-stalillHhi-d. It l« the Intt-nthm of the 

 iiiinpany In incri-aKi- Its operations nt BlnKlmmpton and di-i'ivaitp tlioRo 

 :it the old i>lnnt. Walker I,. Wriford Is vlce-pri-sld<-iit and icpni-riil 

 nianagi-r of the roinpany. 



Till" .Mr-mphls Shlnelt- Compnny hnn tiled an iiinendim-nt to Its charter 

 wlii-ri'by tlic ca|>ltal stoek Is Increased from *:;,."(I0 to »;tO.«(>i». II. K. 

 M"iit«onu-i-y. .\. H. Lewis. W. II. Burrls. I(. I",. Mnnteoniery. Jr., ami 

 \N'. T. .MeLaIn are the stockholders who slKiied the amendment. 



The Lnmliermen's Cliih of Memphis has. Ihiuiuuh Its seorelnry. »'. <!. 

 Kailel, mailed Invitations lo all the arcblti-ets of Memphis to visit the 

 iimins in the Hiislness -Men's Clnh, Iinlshed and furnished liy the former, 

 in older thai liny may leaiU at lirst hand of what ean Is- aecompllNlied 

 in til.' w.iy of inl'-rior finish with hardwood"' maniifni'tured in this elty 

 Miiil s.'i'ili.ii. These rooms are liuislied in southern hnidwoods and then' 

 Mi-i' thirty-four panels, covering various materials. After the arelilteets 

 liave looked over the rooms they will he allowed to Invite tlieir clients to 

 L'.i over this interior (Inlsh with them In tin- ho|)e that they may lie 

 iTought to the use of southern hardwoods for Interior trim in their 

 h. lines and In other buildiniis in which they ar.' interested. 



The t'liess & Wymond Stave Company, wllli headipnirt<>rs at f.ouls- 

 vlllr. K.V., has liegun the erection of a llnlshliii: stave plant at Kenset. 

 Ark. The comiinny has recently materlHlly Increased its limher land 

 n.iiilinas In the latter state and operales a iiiimln'V of stave mills for the 

 u' tllnc out of the rough material. The Ki n-.i'l pliinl. It is I'stlmnteil, 

 will cost about 540,1100. 



=■< BRISTOL >■- 



like 



I tliiilierland in Wisi' loiiniy. VuKinia. 

 lii.iMHi fi-i't dally at Its mill at 1-ardie. Va. 

 . .\daiiis of the .\daiiis-IInniptou I.unilier 

 etros. Tenn.. where he has been looklec 

 iiilll. The eoinpany has pnrchHsi-d anothe 

 near JN-tros. 



Compiiny has returned 



ifter the Installation of 



Imundnry of hardwood 



'■. <i. Wilkinson and others have organized the KInesiiort I.unilier t'om- 

 ly. The company will take over a boundary of timber near KIngspnrt. 

 in,, known as the Preston tract. -V mill is now being Installed as rap- 

 II s possible. 

 Ii ' Ilristol rianini,- Mill Coiiii.nny lost about ^iMi.ouo feet of lumber In 

 <toii valley last wi'ck. The liiniber was destroyed by Are. tin- origin 

 ivhieh is unknown. The loss was not covered b.v Insurance. 

 V. S. Whiting of .\sheville. X. C. was u recent vi-itor In Bristol. -Mr. 

 iting is doing an extensive wholesale business at .\sl>evllle. 

 ■lie mills along llw Virginia and Smithw.st.rn Ifailway ar.' al.i.iit nil 

 ni'ig and iiiiieb st...-k I- I., i;,^ .hi. .1 ..ul ..v. r this road. 



=•< LOUISVILLE y- 



sing as n basis a recent r?port on business conditions gotten out 

 the rnlon National bank, the Louisville Hardwood flub at a late 

 ling gave its time to the discussion of the admitted lack of activity 

 ■iinimerce. The report emiiodled expressions from various dealers and 

 iiifactnrers as well as figures which showed that although the sales 

 the past six months have been slightly below the corresponding 



