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HARDWOOD RECORD 



No Animals in This Yard 



DRY: 



1 car s/^" FAS Plain Red Oak 



2 cars 34" FAS Plain Red Oak 

 5 cars 4/4" FAS Plain Red Oak 



1 car 5/4" FAS Plain Red Oak 



2 cars 4/4" FAS La. Red Cypress 



2 cars 5/4" Red Gum (»idc & mostly lei 



D. K. Jcffris & Co. 



CHICAGO 



Hardwood!. 

 Land & Tlmbrr 

 JeffrU, La. 



Yellow Pine 



Manrhrntrr Saw MUU 



Miinchenter, Ala. 



Saline River Hardwood Co, 



Main Sales Oltirp 



Pine Bluff, Arkansas 



Manufacturers ol 



Genuine Forked-Leal While Oak 



Red and Sap Gum 

 Red Oak and Ash 



q We offer to the trade a remarkably SUPERIOR lumber 

 product. 



q Our TIMBER !• Tirgin forett growth of the hifhe.t 

 type. 



q Our MILLS 

 tured stock. 



and produce accurately manufac- 



q Our LUMBER it all KRAETZER-CURED— treated witk 

 steam under pressure directly from the saw — insuring 

 quick drying to light weight, freedom from seasoning 

 defects and stick-marking, splits and stain. 



q Kraetzer-cured lumber will "stay where you put it." 



q Dry kiln and oak flooring plant in connection. 



q We solicit the inquiries and orders of critical and dis- 

 criminating buyers. 



q For straight cars of Yellow Pine, or mixed cars witk 

 Oak Flooring, write LONG-BELL LUMBER COMPANY, 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



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Hardwood News Notes 



:-< MISCELLANEOUS >• 



Till' .ViiKTiciin l.iiiiilHT iiimpnn.v i.r ik'vilniid, u,, Is now Id the binds 

 or Ui-cc'lviTs CbnrU'8 K. Wndc of Add Arbur, Mlcb.. and O. W. York of 

 Clorelaod. 



The Ui'nufort Vcnccr nnd I'ackngp Company of Beaufort, N. C, baa 

 locroascd Hi capital stock from f 15.000 to {-.'.'lOOO. 



'llie Mlcbtgnn Uoz Company recently beican tbc manufacture of boze* 

 In liny City, Mich. 



The Atwood Veneer Company bigi been Incorporated at Uald Knob, 

 Ark. Thin company will operate witb (10,000 capital stock. 



The Little Rock Lumber and ManufiicturlnK Company has started busi- 

 ness at Little Keck, Ark. TbU Is an Incorporated concern with $100,000 

 capital stock. 



D. J. Peterson of Toledo baa been succeeded by an Incorporation styled 

 the D. J. Peterson Lumber Company. 



The Frank Spangler Company, hardwood wholesaler of Toledo, O., bos 

 decn-Esed Its capital slock to fS.OOO. 



The Globe Casket Company of Louisville, Ky., Is reported to be an 

 involuntary bankrupt. 



The Lyon Cypress Lumber Company of Garyvllle, Ln., boa Increased Its 

 capital stock to ?2,500,000. 



The Independent Casket Company of rtaltlmore, Md., recently became 

 an Involuntary bankrupt. 



The Francis D. Kramer Woodworking Company has recently filed an 

 application for a chorter of Incorporation at Philadelphia. 



Charles R. Partridge & Son have succeeded Wallace H. Partridge of 

 Iloboken, N. J. 



Tbc Colonial Parquetry Veneer Company bns been Incorporated at Bol- 

 ton, Mass. The company has (50,000 capital stock. 



The Gcanlte Slate Bobbin and Lumber Company has t>ecn Incorporated 

 at Boston, Moss., with $50,000 capital. 



Tlie C. A. Curtis Handle Company is tbc style of a recently Incor- 

 porated concern which will operate at McGregor, la., with $10,000 capital. 



Tbc Sullivan Soddle Tree Company of JctTerson City, Mo., has filed an 

 application for appointment of receiver. 



The A. B. Bobllnger Table Company of St. Louis, Mo., recently loat 

 its plant by lire. 



The Alpert Woodworking Company of Brooklyn. N. Y.. has been Incor- 

 porated with $5,000 capital stock. 



The Prufrock Furniture Company's plant at St. Louis, Mo., has recently 

 burned out. 



The Walton Furniture Manufacturing Company of Walton, Ky., has In- 

 . reoscd Its capital stock to $200,000. 



Tbc Henry Hofman Spring Bed Company has been Incorporated at 

 N.w York with $25,000 capital stock. 



=■< CHICAGO >•- 



p. B. Raymond of the KnoxvlUe Veneer Company, KnoxviUe, Tenn., 

 ^peut several days In Chicago and surrounding territory last week. Mr. 

 Kaymond reports that be Is getting his share of tbc business. 



H. K. Glaeser, American representative of J. F. Mueller & Sohn, Ham- 

 burg, Germany, has been north for several weeks on an extended trip 

 in the Interests of his company's business. Mr. Glaeser's headquarters 

 arc in the Whitney Central Bank building. New Orleans. 



Tad Jones of the Dooley Lumber Company, Memphis, Tenn., was one 

 of the prominent southern visitors to the Chicago trade last week. 



Frank Hanlcy of the Willlamson-Kuny Mill iind Lumber Company, 

 .Mound City, III., has been In Chicago for several days. Mr. Uanley says 

 he Is out for several months. 



G. C. Robson. soles manager of the Helnemonn Lumber Company of 

 Merrill, Wis., has been spending several days In Chicago and surround- 

 ing territory this week. This Is one of Mr. Robson's regulor visits. 



M. L. Pease of the Galloway-Pease Company. Poplar Bluff, Mo., Is 

 one of the regulars who has been spending some time In Chicago re- 

 cently. 



C. B. Allen, manager of the veneer department of the Anderson-Tully 

 Company, Memphis, Tenn., is In Chicago at one of the stops on a northern 

 trip of two or three weeks' duration. 



James E. Stark of James E. Stork & Co., Memphis, Tenn., spent a 

 week In Chicago a short time ago on business in connection with bis 

 company's operations. 



William I. Barr of the Barr-Holoday Lumber Company, Greenfield, O., 

 was In Chicago most of last week. 



Harry Eotchelor, the genial and efficient president of the Tennessee Oak 

 Flooring Company of Nashville, Tenn., spent a couple of days in Cblcogo 



