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HARDWOOD RECORD 



WHAT HARDWOOD RECORD READEF 



From a Hardwood Manufacturer. 



Bristol, Tenn., May 31, 1907. 

 The Improvement In this paper under the new manage- 

 ment has been to such an extent that we feel that there 

 Is a great deal of attention being given along this line, 

 and we feel sure that the present management Is wholly 

 capable of advancing the interest of the hardwood trade. 

 TUG RIVER COMPANY, 



B. B. BURNS. 



From a Texas Wholesaler. 



Galveston, Tex., May 30, 1007. 

 We value the Hardwood Record greatly and think you 

 are doing good service to the trade, both at home and 

 abroad. T. B. ALLEN & CO. 



From a West Virginia Operator. 



Jane-Lew. W. Va., June 1, 1907. 

 I certainly appreciate the interest that you have taken 

 in building "up a paper so well adapted in the hardwood 

 industry as the Hardwood Record. Wishing you pros- 

 perity with your good work, D. L. ARNOLD. 



From a Manufacturer of Hickory Handles. 



Rural Hall, N. C, June 1, 1907. 

 We think the Hardwood Record is all that can be 

 expected. We have been benefited many times the cost 

 of the Record. 



SMITH-KIZBR M.VNUFACTURING C0MP4NY. 



From a Hardwood Wholesaler. 



West Allls, Wis., May 29, 1907. 

 The Hardwood Record has been of more interest to 

 me than any other journal, as I am dealing in hardwood 

 exclusively. Therefore, with this interest in your jour- 

 nal I have watched its progress with satisfaction. 



FAY L. CUSICK. 



From a Mahogany Man. 



Chelsea, Mass., June 2, 1907. 

 I sent you the names of some of my friends, and if 

 you fail to get their subscription to your valuable paper 

 it is because they are already subscribers or do not wish 

 to get in touch with the interest they represent. 



C. B. ROGERS. 



From a Michigan Building Materials Company. 



Scottville, Mich., May 28, 1907. 

 I take pleasure in saying that the Hardwood Record 

 touches the right spot in relation to every lumber deal- 

 er's interests, and would not be without it for a good 

 deal. We would advise every man who Is in any way 

 engaged in the lumber business to become a subscriber. 



EDWARD QUIRK. 



From a Black Walnut Specialist. 



Frankfort, Ind., June 5, 1907. 

 Your paper suits me. I have no criticism to offer. 

 The improvement has been great, and is entirely satis- 

 factory to me. I consider it the best paper I get as far 

 as hardwoods are concerned. 



W. W. GARROTT. 



From a Lumber Manufacturer. 



Bradfordvllle, Ky., Jone 4, 1907. 

 I am well pleased with the journal. 



W. F. COPPAGE. 



From a Bedwood Manufacturer. 



Sanger, Cal., June 6, 1907. 

 You are publishing a first-class paper. 



HUME-BENNETT LUMBER CO., 



T. W. DECKER, Gen. Mgr. 



From a Timher Owner and Manufacturer. 



Saginaw, Mich., May 30, 1907. 

 We congratulate you on the merit of your paper and 

 Its success. ARTHUR HILL & CO. 



From an Ontario Wagon Manufacturer. 



Chatham, Out., May 30, 1907. 

 We get most valuable information in most every issue, 

 as it enables us to locate concerns with whom we may 

 do some business. Besides it keeps us in touch with 

 all the older Institutions. Then after a good days 

 work we turn to the page of Pert, Pertinent and Im- 

 pertinent, and forget our troubles of the day. You are 

 certainly deserving of the support of every branch of the 

 trade. CHATHAM WAGON COMPANY, LTD. 



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From a Hardwood Wholesaler. 



Rhinelander, Wis., June 4, 1907. 

 I think that the Hardwood Record is the best paper 

 of its class in the country, as its reports are more 

 strictly on business matters. C. P. CROSBY. 



From a Plowhandle Manufacturing Company. 



Farmvllle, Va., June 4, 1907. 

 You are publishing a good paper. 



FARMVILLE MFG. CO.. 



G. N. ROBESON. 



From a Furniture Company. 



Rockwell, N. C, May 30, 1907. 

 We find many things of interest to us in the Hard- 

 wood Record. ROCKWELL FURNITURE CO. 



From a New Orleans Exporter. 



New Orleans, La., May 30, 1907. 

 I find Hardwood Record O. K., very impartial, and 

 fully posted as to conditions of our trade. I always 

 read it carefully and have always found valuable infor- 

 mation in it. A. COUSPBIRE. 



From a Pittsburg Wholesaler. 



Pittsburg, Pa., May 30, 1907. 

 We consider the Hardwood Record an up-to-date paper 

 in every respect, and one that works earnestly for the 

 hardwood trade in general. You are to be particularly 

 complimented upon the service you have given your 

 patrons in the form of the weekly sheets sent out, giving 

 names of concerns, buyers and other requirements which 

 most comprehensively covers the entire territory. You 

 are certainly entitled to congratulation. 

 AMERICAN LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. 



J. WOOLLETT, V. P. 



From a Michigan Manufacturer. 



Benzonla, Mich., June 3, 1907. 

 We value the Record very highly and your magnificent 

 paper clearly represents the interests of the manufac- 

 turer, as well as the dealers, making the paper pretty 

 nearly an ideal one. 



CASE BROS.' LUMBER COMPANY. 



From a Porch Coltmm Builder. 



Columbus, Ohio, June 4, 1907. 

 We have been subscribers to the Hardwood R'ecord 

 for several years and find it a very satisfactory publica- 

 tion. THE C. T. NELSON COMPANY. 



From an Ohio Timber Company. 



Raredon, Ohio, June 4, 1907. 

 I do not know of anything that would improve your 

 paper except we would like to get it often. We prefer 

 the Hardwood Record to other papers because we be- 

 lieve the editor is more familiar with the lines he writes 

 about. TAYLOR, BROWN TIMBER COMPANY. 



From a Big Wisconsin House. 



Phillips. Wis.. May 29, 1907. 

 As an advertising medium and as a source of informa- 

 tion we have found the Hardwood Record of inestima- 

 ble value, and a true reporter of the current market 

 conditions. JOHN R. DAVIS LUMBER CO. 



From a Great Woodworking Machinery House. 



Rochester, N. Y., May 29, 1907. 



We wish to say a good word for the Record. We get 

 considerable results from It, and no doubt will continue 

 our advertisement in it for an indefinite neriod. 



AMERICAN WOODWORKING MACHINERY CO. 



From a Nashville Manufacturing Company. 



Nashville, Tenn., May 29, 1007. 

 We find nothing in the Hardwood R'ecord to criticise. 

 It you should ask us to express an opinion, this would 

 be "easy, for it is so far ahead of similar publications 

 that comparison would be ridiculous. 



LOVE, BOYD & CO. 



From a Manufacturer of Kitchen Cabinets. 



Jeffersonvllle, Ind., May 29. 1907. 

 We are subscribers of the Hardwood Record, and find 

 some very valuable information. It is read by the gen- 

 eral foreman, and the mill foreman, and both seem to ap- 

 preciate the points which pertain to their special work. 

 We have no criticism to make, and wish you success. 

 THE JEFKERSONVILLE MANUFACTURING CO. 



