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Marshfield Mfm;. Co.'s Mill and Lumber Yard. 



Cheap Material^of Finest Quality. 



^VERY inanufacturer who furnishes first-class sections at a low 

 price must, in some way, secure fine, white, basswood lumber at 

 a low price. The Marshfield Mfg. Co., of Marshfield, Wis., secures it 

 in this way: It is located in the great, basswood, timber-belt of Wis- 

 consin, where tht best basswood for making one-piece sections is to 

 be found. The fiber is more perfect, hence there is less breaking in 

 folding, while there is a whiteness not possessed by other basswood. 

 This firm has a sawmill in connection with its factory, and is thus 

 able to select fine, .second-growth logs for sawing into planks for mak- 

 ing sections. These planks are cut up into pieces twice the length of 

 a section, and piled up to season, as shown at the right of tlie picture. 

 Sections made from planks can be made thicker than those from inch 

 lumber. Sections are a specialty with this firm — no other firm can 

 furnish a better article, or at a lower price— but it also handles a full 

 line of supplies. Senrl for price list. 



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