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HARDWOOD RECORD 



"DEFIANCE" WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY 



TRIPLE HOOP AND TEUNK SIAT PLANER. 



COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS OF 



HIGH GRADE TOOLS 



^ FOR MAKING ^ 



Hubs, Spokes, Wheels, Single Trees, Hoops, 



Wagons, Carriages, Handles, Bobbins, Spools, 

 Rims, Shaits, Poles, Insulator Pins and 



Neck-Yokes, Oval Wood Dishes. 



INVENTED AND BUILT BY 



The DEFIANCE MACHINE WORKS 



DEFIANCE, OHIO. 

 Send for 500 Page Catalogue 



HAMMER AND HATCHET HANDLE LATHE 



Save Your Money 



By Using the 



RED BOOK 



Published Semi-Annually 

 in January and July 



WRITE FOR TERMS. 



Lumbermen's Credit Association 



ESTAIJI.TSHED 1878 



1405 Great Norlhern Building. : CHICAGO 

 16 Beaver Sireel. NEW YORK CITY 



MENTION THIS PAPER 



It Lontainsacareful- 

 ly prepared list of the 

 buyers of lumber in 

 car lots, both among 

 the dealers and manu- 

 facturers. 



The book indicates 

 their financial .stand- 

 ing and manner of 

 meeting obligations . 

 Covers the UMTED 

 STATES and MANI- 

 TOBA. 



The trade recognizes 

 this book as the auth- 

 ority on the lines it 

 covers. 



A well organized Col- 

 lection Department is 

 also operated, and the 

 same Is open to you, 



Industries are Offered Locations 



WITH SATISFACTORY INDUCEMENTS, FAVORABLE 



FREIGHT RATES, GOOD LABOR CONDITIONS, 



HEALTHFUL COMMUNITIES, on the lines of 



The Illinois Central R. R. and the 



Yazoo & Mississippi Valley R. R. 



For full information and descriptive pamphlet address 

 J. C. CLAIR, Industrial Commissioner, I Park Row, Chicago, III. 



WOOD WORKING 

 PLANTS 



Manufacturers seeking lo- 

 cations for Saw Mills, 

 Stave and Heading Fac- 

 tories and other Wood 

 Working Plants in the 

 Central Southern States, 

 can secure full and accu- 

 rate information as to Sites, 

 Timber Tracts, Fuel, 

 Transportation Facilities, 

 etc., by addressing 



G. A. PARK, 



General Immigration and Industrial Agent 



Louisville & Nashville 

 Railroad Company 



Louisville, Kentucky 



HARDWOOD 

 TIMBER 



There is no section with so fine and 

 large a supply of hardwood timbers 

 of various kinds left for the lumber- 

 men as that portion of the South in 

 Alabama, Georgia. Kentucky, Missis- 

 sippi, North Carolina. South Carolina. 

 Tennessee and Virginia served by the 

 lines of the 



Southern Railway 



and 



Mobile & Ohio Railroad 



There are oak, poplar, hickory, gum. 

 cypress, ash, elm. buckeye, balsam, 

 spruce, chestnut, and other varieties, 

 There are also available pine lands. 

 These timber resources and many 

 other important features bearing on 

 the cost of manufacture and market- 

 ing give special advantages and oppor- 

 tunities for EVERY KIND of WOOD 

 rSING INDUSTRY. We have infor- 

 mation about the best locations in the 

 country at towns in these States and 

 in Southern Indiana and Southern 

 Illinois, which will be given if request- 

 ed. All correspondence in regard to 

 timber lands or factory locations will 

 be given prompt and confidential at- 

 tention. Address your nearest agent. 



M. V. RICHARDS. 



Land and Industrial Agent. 



Washington, D. C. 

 CHAS. S. CHASE, Agent. 



622 Chemical Building, 



St. Louis, Mo. 

 M. A. HAYS. Agent. 



225 Dearborn Street. 



Chicago, 111, 



Locations for 



Industries 



THE ERIE, THE COMMERCIAL RAILROAD 



CHICAGO TO NEW YORK 



The Erie Railroad System's Industrial 

 Department has all the territory traversed 

 by the railroad districted in relation to 

 resources, markets and advantages for 

 manufacturing, can advise with man- 

 ufacturers of specific products as to suit- 

 able locations, and furnish them with cur- 

 rent information of a comprehensive 

 nature dealing with the project in its full 

 relation to manufacture and commerce. 



The Erie is one of the greatest of trunk 

 lines. Its own rails connect the two 

 largest cities of America. Every section 

 of the System has its particular merits. 

 Profitable locations exist. It has great 

 general and coal, oil and natural gas 

 resources. 



It is important in this age of modern 

 facilities for manufacturers to locate 

 where they can obtain side tracks so as 

 to receive from and ship directly into 

 cars at the factory. Information can be 

 promptly furnished in this connection 

 about every point on the system between 

 New York and Chicago. 



Manufacturers' inquiries as to locations 

 are treated in strict confidence and 

 absolutely reliable information, so as 

 to promote permanent traffic, is furnished. 

 Address 



LUIS JACKSON 



Industrial Commissioner 



Erie Railroad Company 

 21 Cortlandt Street, New York 



