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HARDWOOD RECORD 



W. A. BENNETT, BENNETT & WITTE. 



GEORGE C. EIIEMANN, MEMPHIS MANAGER 

 BENNETT & WITTE. 



.T. THOMAN, SALES MANAGER BENNETT 

 & WITTE. 



the metropolis. ?vo small portion of this 

 contiguous population is on the Kentucky 

 side of the river, where Covington, New- 

 port, Bellevue, Dayton and a dozen smaller 

 towns hold the residences of a large number 



of Cincinnati 's business men. As a matter 

 of fact Cincinnati is the business center of 

 a population of about 600,000, of which 

 not more than 60 per cent reside in the 

 corporate limits. Among the northern sub- 



urbs is >forwood, which alone has a popula- 

 tion of over 50,000. 



The Chamber of Commerce of Cincinnati 

 (a view of this magnificent commercial 

 structure is shown in this article) is the 



TRACTION BUILDING 



Containing Offices of the Midland Lumber Company and Richey, 



Halsted & Quick. 



SECOND NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 

 Containing Offices of Galloway-Pease CoiMPANY. 



