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From a, Veneer Panel Company. 



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From a Piano Company. 



Philadelphia. Pa., May 29, 1907. 

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From a Wagon Stock and Oak Dimension Maker. 



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From a Big Black Walnut House. 



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From a Manufacturer of Fanning Tool Handles. 



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 GEORGE H. KEPHART & SON. 



From a Pittsburg Jobber. 



Pittsburg, Pa., May 29, 1907. 

 We often have occasion to refer to the Record for 

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From a Kentucky Manufacturer. 



Ashland, Ky., May 29, 1907. 

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From a St. Louis Manufacturer. 



St. Louis, Mo., May 29, 1907. 

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From an Indiana Jobbing House. 



Indianapolis, Ind.. May 29, 1907. 

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 LONG-KNIGHT lumber COMPANY, 



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From a Stave and Lumber Manufacturer. 



Montgomery, Ala., May 30, 1907. 

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ROBERT NIXON LUMBER COMPANY. 



From a New York Wholesaler. 



New York. May 29. 1907. 

 Your paper has been always very interesting to me. 

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Sioux City, Iowa, May HI, 1907. 

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From a Hardwood Wholesaler. 



Milwaukee, Wis., May 29, 1907. 

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From a Walnut and Cherry Specialist. 



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St. Louis, Mo., May 29, 

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From a Leading Michigan Manufacturer. 



Grayling, Mich., May 29, 1907. 

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R. HANSON. 



From a Pennsylvania Jobber. 



Williamsport, Pa., May 20, 1907. 

 I enjoy your paper very much, and have always con- 

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.TAMES MANSEL. 



From a Big Thresher Manufactiurer. 



Battle Creek, Mich., May 30, 1907. 

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ADVANCE THRESHING COMPANY. 



From a Wagon Manufacturing Company. 



Stoughton, Wis., May 29, 1907. 

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From the National Casket Company. 



Hoboken, N. J., May 20, 1907. 

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From a Box Manufacturer. 



St. Paul, Minn., May 29, 1907. 

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 OSGOOD & BLODGETT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 



H. E. Osgood, Sec'y. 



From an Ohio Jobbing House. 



Columbus, Ohio, Slay 29, 1907. 

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From a Dimension Stock Manufacturer. 



Clarendon, Ark., June 4, 1907. 

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From a Veneer Manufacturer. 



Louisville, Ky., May 29, 1907. 

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TFIE LOUISVILLE VENEER' MILLS. 



D. E. Kline. 



From a Veneer and Spoke Manufacturer. 



Kenova. W. Va., May 31, 1907. 

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 and wheels it should. 



THREE STATES MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 



W. W. Breece, Tr»as. & Mgr. 



