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The King Knob Coal Co. has been incorpoiated<br />

by W. A. Walker, W. A. Walker, Jr., and James<br />

Phelps, with a capital of $150,000, to do a general<br />

coal, coke and fuel business at Milwaukee.<br />

*<br />

The Commercial Coal & Coke Co. has been incorporated<br />

at Kansas City, Mo., with a capital of<br />

$25,000, and succeeds to the business of the Commercial<br />

Coal & Supply Co.<br />

The Freeman Coal Co. is a new concern which<br />

was <strong>org</strong>anized and incorporated, with $50,000 paidin<br />

capital stock, to engage in the coal business at<br />

Binghamton, N. Y.<br />

*<br />

Benedict, Downs & Co., wholesale and retail coal<br />

dealers of New Haven, Conn., have incorporated,<br />

with $50,000 capital stock. The name will remain<br />

unchanged.<br />

*<br />

At Crete, Neb., the Goodell Grain & Coal Co. has<br />

been succeeded in business by the Hopkins-Goodell<br />

Co., recently incorporated, with a capital of $25,-<br />

000.<br />

#<br />

John H. Lynch, a dealer of Albany, N. Y., has<br />

taken his son into partnership, and the firm will<br />

be known as John H. Lynch & Son.<br />

*<br />

G. F. Trower, the implement and coal dealer of<br />

Garber, Okla., has sold his Covington branch to<br />

Woerz & Boepple.<br />

C. B. Lamkin has succeeded to the business of<br />

the Wheeler Grain & Coal Co., at Laurens, la., and<br />

also at Ware, Ia.<br />

#<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sutton has taken the management of the<br />

business of the C. R. Smith Lumber & Coal Co., at<br />

Table Rock, Neb.<br />

*<br />

The Hartje Coal Co. has been <strong>org</strong>anized at<br />

Chicago with a capital of $10,000 to do a general<br />

coal business.<br />

THE <strong>COAL</strong> TRADE BULLETIN. 19<br />

R. Hagelwood has given a bill of sale on his<br />

coal business at Des Moines, la., to S. A. Hagelwood.<br />

*<br />

The Updike Lumber & Coal Co. has been incorporated<br />

at Omaha, with a capital stock of $100,000.<br />

Milo Stark has sold his interest in the coal busi<br />

ness of Milo Stark & Co. at Cripple Creek, Colo.<br />

Searle & Chapin have purchased the coal business<br />

of Norcross & Mahannah at Beatrice, Neb.<br />

W. B. Rogers has been succeeded in business in<br />

Olivett, la., by the Rogers Coal & Mining Co.<br />

The Big Hill Fuel Co. has succeeded to the business<br />

of the Big Hill Coal Co. at Lucas, Ia.<br />

The Northport Lumber & Coal Co. is a new concern<br />

in business at Northport, N. Y.<br />

*<br />

The Kansas Fuel Co. has been incorporated.<br />

with headquarters at Columbus, Kas.<br />

.1. J. Harvey has purchased the coal business of<br />

T. F. Marnane at Salt Lake City.<br />

*<br />

J. W. Gilliland has purchased the fuel business<br />

ot J. D. Mathias at Ottawa, la.<br />

M. W. Wiley has succeeded to the coal business<br />

of J. E. Palmer, at Norton, Kas.<br />

W. T. Stout has sold his coal business at Mc­<br />

Pherson, Kan., to T. R. Niles.<br />

G. F. Fuchs has sold his coal business at Davenport.<br />

Ia., to W. H. Claussen.<br />

*<br />

R. P. Dethmers has sold his coal business at<br />

Plessis, la., to E. Hill.<br />

*<br />

M. L. Meek has sold his grain and coal business<br />

at Ellsworth, Kas.<br />

*<br />

C. C. Hubbard has sold his coal business at<br />

The Ivy Leaf & Piper Coal Co. has filed articles Carthage, Mo.<br />

of incorporation at Birmingham, Ala. Its capital<br />

is $50,000.<br />

*<br />

The miners employed at the Twin mines of the<br />

William Fried, Jr., has purchased the coal and Coal Bluff Coal Co., in Green county, Ind., have<br />

lumber business of the Baker Elevator Co. at Bee­ struck owing to a difference as to the number of<br />

mer, Neb.<br />

miners the machine operator should cut coal for.<br />

The agreement between the miners and operators<br />

F. C. Newcomb & Co. have sold their eoal busi­ of the Eleventh district stipulates that the maness<br />

at Murray, Iowa, to the W. J. Dixon Lumchine operator should not cut coal for more than<br />

ber Co.<br />

twelve men.

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