HARDWOOD RECORD 



12,500 Acres Hardwood Timberland in 

 Arkansas 



RAILROAD THROUGH THE CENTER 

 CLOSE TO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER 



Will cut 6,000 feet per acre, 75% o»k, Leveed and drained; 

 easily and cheaply logged; river gives competing rail rate; 

 land is in solid body and, as a timber proposition, is among 

 the best left in Arkansas. The land is good as can be 

 found and the drainage is causing rapid rise in farm land 

 values. I own this and will sell right. 



JOHN C. SPRY 

 134 S. La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. 



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Konzen, Stumpf & Schafer Lumber Co. 



Blue Island Avenue and Robey St. 



HARDWOOD LUMBER, WAGON 

 AND AUTOMOBILE STOCK 



Kiln-dried Lumber a Specialty 



Veneer Manufacturers Co. 



S. E. Cor. May and Fulton St. CHICAGO 



VENEERS 



FIGURED AND PLAIN WOODS 



Circassian, Mahogany, Quartered Oak, Curly 

 Birch, Walnut, Bird's-eye Maple, Rosewood, 

 Gum, Rotary Cut, Yellow Poplar, Red Oak, 

 White Oak, Pine, Birch, Maple, Walnut, Gum 



R. DACONllENEERnO 



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CO. 



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211-225 North Ann Street 



Importers of Logs 



Manufacturers of V^eneer 



CIRCASSIAN 

 MAHOGANY 

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in stock 



and can give immediate ship- 

 ment, 3 and 5 ply panels in 



Birch, Oak, Mahogany 



A floor to adore 



For thirty-three years Wilce's Hardwood Floor- 

 ing has been among the foremost on the market 

 and because it stands today "unequaled" is th« 

 best evidence that its manufactm-er has kept 

 abreast of modern methods and the advanced d^ 

 mands of the trade. To convince yourself of the 

 above statements, try our polished surface floor- 

 ing, tongued and grooved, hollow backed, with 

 matclied ends and holes tor blind nailing — you'll 

 find it reduces the expense of laying and polishing. 



Our Booklet tell* all about Bardwood Floorinc 

 and how to cart for it — alto pricet—and U Ire*. 



The T. Wilce Company 



22nd and Throop Sts. CHICAGO, ILL. 



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 ^^J.^ lumber newspaper than has hither- 

 to been published. This is made possible 

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