Himmelberger-Harrison 

 Lumber Co. 



Specialists 

 Red Cum 



Mills at 



Morehouse, Mo. 



Sales Offices 



Cape Girardeau, Mo. 



Garetson-Greason Lumber Co. 



1002-1005 Times BIdg., ST. LOUIS 

 Mnnufactnrers of »iiil DenlerM in 



ASH, OAK, GUM I ||MDCD 

 AND CYPRESS LUIllDCIl 



YARD TRADE A SPECIALTY 



Chicago Office: 1416 Fisher BIdg. 



C. M. JENNINGS. Pres. and Treas. C. A. BERTHOLD. V. Pres. C. P. SHEHAN. Sec. 



BERTHOLD & JENNINGS LUMBER CO. 



Manufacturers and Dealers in 



OAK, GUM, CYPRESS, Etc. 



On Hand for Immediate Shipment 



100.000 ft. 4-4 No. 1 Com. Sap Gum 

 1 00,000 ft. 4-4 No. 2 Com. Sap Gum 



Lumbermen's Building ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Frank Purcell %" 



Exporter of Black Walnut Logs 



nsas City 

 S. A. 



ja 



MARK 



FIGURED WALNUT IN LONG WOOD 

 AND STUMPS 



ALL WE CAN OFFER 

 NOW, IS 



SYCAIVIORE— 



Plain and Quartered 



ALL GRADES RED GUM 



YOUR INQUIRIES WILL RECEIVE 

 OUR PROMPT ATTENTION 



THE CARDWELLl 

 MILL & LUMBER CO. 



Cardwell, Missouri 



CHECKING, SPLITTING, ROTTING 



POSITIVELY PREVENTED 



by LORAC, a thick liquid, lo be applied to either limber or lumber at a (rifling cost. It will not discolor or 

 injure the wood, neither will it interfere with its subsequent working or painting. It requires no 

 preparation before use, no heating or mixing, and is easily applied by unskilled labor. 



You need not pay for it If It 

 does not do all we say. What 

 better guarantee can we offer? 



Ryan-Stimson Lumber Co., Memphis, Tenn., writes us 

 July 21, 1909: "The Lorac Protector we received seems 

 to be doing pretty well. Please ship us at once another 

 barrel of 600 lbs." 



The Florence Pump and Lumber Co.. Memphis, Tenn., 

 writes July 6, 1909: "The Lorac Protector we recently 

 had from you was all that could be asked for. and works 

 splendidly, preventing the ends of squares from checking. 

 Send us two barrels of 600 lbs. each." 



Dec. 18, 1909: "Please send us two barrels of Lorac, 

 about 600 lbs. each." 



L. A. Schwar2waelder, Chichester, N. Y., Manufacturer 

 of Bank and Office Fixtures, writes us under date of Aug. 

 9, '09: "I have given your material a trial on some lum- 

 ber, and find it has fulfilled all that yon claim for it. Please 

 ship me a barrel of 600 lbs. at your eailiest convenience." 



Herr Lange, Chief Forester, The Bismarck Forealrr. 

 Friedrichsruh, Germany, writes: *As your Lorac Pro- 

 lector has shown excellent results on Beechwood, we 

 request that you send us immediately additional 500 lbs. of 

 the same." 



THE GEORGE HENKE COMPANY ^%^E^l^-lr* 



