HARDWOOD RECORD 



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in charge of Edward Barber, who buys 

 hardwoods for the English trade. The com- 

 pany has yards and mills at Leeds, England, 

 with yards also at Goole and Manchester. 

 The lumber is shipped to Manchester, Hull 

 and Liverpool. The firm specializes in di- 

 mension stock for export, such as wagon 

 plank and scantling cut to special sizes. 

 The company also operates a branch at 

 Clarksburg, W. Va., in charge of C. E. Gay. 



' Galloway-Pease Company 



At a short distance from the Traction 

 building is the Second National Bank build- 

 ing, at Ninth and Main streets, on the eighth 

 floor of which are located the oflSees of the 

 dalloway-Fease Company. E. D. Galloway 



is president and treasurer; Max L. Pease, 

 secretary, and W. S. Hope, sales manager. 

 The company operates a circular saw- 

 mill at Johnson City, Tenn., with a capac- 

 ity of 50,000 feet per day; also a band mill 

 at PoplaT Bluff, Mo., of 35,000 feet daily 

 capacity, which is devoted almost exclusive- 

 ly to cutting oak. The company handles all 

 the southern hardwoods and specializes in 

 sound wormy chestnut. 



King & Trimble 



At Sixth and Vine streets, in the Bell 

 block, is the office of King & Trimble, suc- 

 cessors to Gage & Possell, who for years car- 

 ried on an extensive business with cypress 

 lumber as a specialty. James King, for 



many years with the original firm, is the 

 head of the partnership. While specializing 

 in cypress the concern also handles a gen- 

 eral line of hardwoods. 



Chicago Lumber & Coal Company 



One square north of the Bell block, on 

 Vine street, is the new building of the 

 Provident Bank & Trust Company, on the 

 ninth floor of which is the office of Colonel 

 S. B. Stanfcerry, who rejjresents the Chicago 

 Lumber & Coal Company. The company 

 specializes in railroad and construction tim- 

 ber. Colonel Stanberry is one of the active 

 business men of the city and takes a deep 

 interest in its welfare. He is a prominent 

 member of the Business Men's Club. 



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