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H. D. 



KIEMEIER, RIEMEIEK LUMBER 

 COMPANY. 



president and manager; C. L. Smith, secre- 

 tary. Thomas J. Moffett is one of the most 

 prominent business men of the Queen City 

 and is a member of the Chamber of Com- 

 merce, the Business Men 's Club and is 

 prominent in the Cincinnati Lumbermen's 

 Club, serving on many of its most im- 

 portant committees and as its president. 

 He is public spirited and takes great inter- 

 est in all municipal movement for the bet- 

 terment and improvement of the city. 



Cincinnati Veneer Company 



Among the important factors in the Cin- 

 cinnati trade, a man who succeeded in build- 

 ing up three aggressive institutions before 

 his Maker called him home, was Frank Unne- 

 wehr. His estate, with George Unnewehr 

 as president and W. J. Afsprung as vice- 

 president and general manager, is operat- 

 ing as the Cincinnati Veneer Company at 

 1251 West Sixth Street. This concern 

 manufactures thin lumber of every de- 

 scription, Spanish cedar, mahogany and 

 hardwood lumber. It has been operating 

 at this point since 1898 and is the 

 largest manufacturer of veneers and thin 



G. II. RIEMEIER. KIEMEIER LUMBER 

 COMPANY. 



lumber in the city. Under the title of the 

 Frank Unnewehr Company the same inter- 

 ests operate a cigar and packing box manu- 

 facturing plant at Cincinnati, and under the 

 name of the Bay Poplar Lumber Company 

 they operate at Mobile, Ala., an immense 

 plant manufacturing cigar box lumber. 



Mowbray & Eobinson 



On "West Sixth street, in the midst of the 

 Big Four and the Baltimore & Ohio South- 

 western railroad yards, is located the big 

 hardwood establishment of Mowbray & Rob- 

 inson. This firm handles more oak than 

 any concern in this section, in both heavy 

 and light stock. The picture gives but a 

 faint idea of the yards, which cover an 

 entire block in the rear streets, and are 

 heavily stocked with poplar, oak and other 

 hardwoods. The concern also makes a 

 specialty of chestnut. The firm consists of 

 F. W. Mowbray and E. 0. Robinson, both 

 of whom are popular with the lumber trade. 

 Fred Mowbray has been in poor health for 

 some time and is now sojourning at Hot 

 Springs, Ark. 



M. E. CUMMIXGS, BUFFALO, N. Y., SALES 



MANAGER RIEMEIER LUMBER 



COMPANY. 



W. F. Galle & Co. 

 Although William F. Galle & Co. are 

 located in apparently the most out-of-the- 

 way corner of the West End, their yard ia 

 well known to the trade as one of the most 

 prosperous in the city. The firm carries a 

 general stock of hardwoods and specializes 

 in the furniture lines. William F. Galle is 

 the active head of the concern. The yards 

 are located at 1262 Budd street and are 

 near the approach to the Cincinnati South- 

 ern railroad bridge, and in a convenient 

 place tor receiving and shipping lumber. 

 Elemeier Lumber Company 

 In the heart of the carriage manufactur- 

 ing district on the west side of Millcreek 

 is the yard of the Riemeier Lumber Com- 

 pany, on property formerly occupied by the 

 Cincinnati Hardwood Lumber Company. 

 The concern is composed of H. D. Riemeier 

 and G. H. Eeimeier, both young men, full 

 of energy. It makes a specialty of quar- 

 tered and plain oak and carries a general 

 stock of hardwoods. A branch office is 

 maintained at Buffalo, N. Y., where M. E. 

 Cumniings is in charge as sales manager. 



BRlf; 





OFFICE AND CORNER OF YARD. DUIILMEIEU BROS. 



PLANT OF ACME VK.NEI-'.l! & LIMBEK COMPA.NV. 



