AVERY LIBRARY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY At 470 - 2 - L;i Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.org/details/secondannualcataOOIacr t IXCORPOKATED. Second Annual Cataloone and Price List o OF THE Ca €ro$$( Steel Rooftiis . . . and . . . Cornidating Company, MANUFACTI KERS OF EAVHS TROUGH AM) CONDUCTOR PIRBS, HAX(',BRS, HOOKS AND CUT-OFFS, RIDOE CAPPING, CORNICES, WINDOW CAPS, ETC. Steel Roofino', Corrugated Iron, Steel Brick, Rock- Face Stone, Patent Steel Ceilings. EA CROSSE, WIS., U. S. A. WALTI'K 1. HOVCOTT PRINTER. EA CROSSE. WIS. LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. J. C. KRONER, President and Treasurer. G. 1'- KRONER, Vice-President. H. O. WILSON, Secretary. LOUIS KUEHN, Alanagcr. aver/ ^UJimiA UNIVERSIIY To Buyers. We take pleasure in announcing that we began our second year with enlarged and greatlx’ improx’ed facilities for manufacturing and furnishing A COMPLETE LINE OF SHEET METAL G S, As herein described, wliicl'i will at all times be eq...il to or better in quality, design and w’orkmansldip tliancan be obtained elsewiiere. Witli due appreciation for preference in tlie , we ask to continue serx'ing you w^lien in need Oi sucli goods. Respectfully, LACROSSE STEEL ROOFING CORRUGATING COMPANY. LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRIU'.ATING CO. 3 Terms. Credit gi\’en to t'lnancially responsible buyers only. Net Cash in thirty days, or one per cent, off for Cash paid within ten days from date of invoice, or on arrival of goods. Parties not known to be financially responsible and prompt, must pay our sight draft with Bill of Lading at- tached at Bank or Express office on arrival of goods. The r always secures the cash discount on ship- ide this way. .mittances must be made by Bank Draft, Express _^ider. Postal Note or P. O. Order. We will not accept personal checks unless drawn exchange. egrams must be prepaid by the sender. Exchange and Express charges must be paid by the remitter. All accounts are subject to Sight Draft without notice, and 8 per cent, interest after maturity. All claims against in\'oices must be made promptly on receipt of goods. ■1 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFIXO AXI) CORREGATINO CO. “THE LA CR08SE” SLIP AND LAP JOINT EAVES TROUGH Alost I’crfect and I’niforin Kaves Trough on the .Market. Alade in Lengths of Ten (10) Peet of Galvan- ized Iron, 1 C and I X Terne Tin. 1>KICE LIST. Galvanized Iron. I No. 2.S (iauge. ) 10 Feet Long. Slip Joint. Per I'oot. .'Po ill. 4- in . (t.'iI vaiiizcd 17 -l-T .t in. (lal vaiiizcd is 7) ill. (Galvanized L’O (> in. (Galvanized U4- 7 in. (Galvanized 2S s in. Galvanized dl I C Teriie Tin. 10 Feet Long. Slip J:int I'er Fool. .'Mo in. I C 'I'enie Plate S .!() 4- in. 1 C 'I'erne Plate 11 .") in. I C 'J'enie Plate 1 '*> () in. I C Terne IMate I.” 7 in. I C Terne Plate 17 s in. I C Terne Plate 'JO 1 X Terne Tin. 10 Feet Long. Slip Joint Per I'oot. 31 . in. I X 'I'crnc Pl;ite.....S 1 1 4- in. I X 'I'criK* Pl.-ite... 1 J 7) in. I X 'feme PI .ate.... 1 4 (G in. 1 X Tcriu- Plate. ... 1 (G 7 in. I X 'r c r n c Pi.ale.... 1 s s in. 1 X Terne Plate.... J1 Galvanized Iron. ) No. 2S tiaiige.) 10 Feet Long. Lap Joint. Per Foot. .'M in. (Galvanized .S .14- 4- in. (Galvanized 1(> 41 -j in. Galvanized 1 7 in. Galvanized IP d in. (Galvanized J'l 7 in. (Galvanized J7 s in. (Galvanized CIO I C Terne Tin. 10 Feet Long. Lap Joint, Per '’.■.j ill. I C 'I'erne I'l.nte .< .01* •1- in. I C 'I'erne I’l.nte 10 r> in. 1 C 'I'erne I’l.nte 1 (■> in. I C 'I erne Plate 1 -I 7 in. I C 'I'erne I’late 10 s in. I C 'I'erne Plate It* I X Terne Tin. 10 Feet Long. Lap Joint Per I'oot. 31 .. in. 1 X 'I'erne 1 late.....S 1 o 1. " in. 1 X 'I'erne I late.... 1 1 7, in. 1 X 'I'erne I late.... 13 (G in. I X 'I'erne I late.... 17) 7 in. I X 'I'erne I late.... 1 7 s in. X 'I'erne I late.... JO I ( '.al vanized per eeiit. l)lscor\Ts| 1 C Terne percent. ( I .\ Terne ]ier cent. I’acl;c(l in cases of U.'iO ieet. For lu’.'ivier tiatpees tli;m No. 2S add the Idllowing .'iilvanees to No. 2N list: I'or No. 27. 1 cent: No. 2(>. 2 cents; No. 24. (> cents ])er loot. We always ship Galvanizeil Trongli with Slip Joint and Tin Tronjili with Lap joint, tinless otlierwi.^e spcci- lied. LA CROSSlv STEHL ROOI'IXG AXI) CORRUGATING, CO. “REVEHSI^Iae” Double Gav^s Trough. NO RIGHTS, NO EEFTS. Can Ije used on either Side of Building-. Alade in Benghts of Ten (10) Feet of Galvanized Iron I C and I X Terne Tin. I’KICE l.IST. Galvanized Ii-on. I .No. 2,S Oaiig-e.) to I'EKT I.o.\,;. Slip. Joint. Pi r Foot. .'iiniu. GalvanizctI .f .18 + in. Galvanized 20 .-> in. Galvanized 28 d in. Galvanized 27 7 in. G.-dvanized 81 s in. Galvanized 84- 1 C Terne Tin. lo Fkkt Fonc.. Lap Joint. Per F'oot. 8'2 in. I C Terne I’late .S .12 4 in. 1 C Terne Plate 13 ,"> in. I C Terne Pl.'ite 15 C, in. I C Terne Plate 17 7 in. I C Terne I’late 19 8 in. I C Terne Plate 22 Galvanized Iron. (No. 28 Gauge.) 10 Feet Long. Lap Joint. Pei F'oot. 81.> in. Gali-anized .f .17 4 in. Galvanized 19 ,5 in. GaK-anized 22 (5 in. Galvanized 2i.> 7 in. Gale-anized 80 8 in. Galvanized 38 1 X Terne Tin. 10 Feet Long. Lap Joint. Per F'oot. 3P. in. I X Terne Plate....$ .18 4 in. I X Terne I’late 14 5 in. I X Terne Plate Id d in. I X Terne Plate 1 .8 7 in. I X Terne Plate 20 8 in. I X Terne Plate 23 For heavier (iaiiges than No. 2S add the following ad- vances lo No. 2S list: For No. 27, one cent: No. 2G, 2 cents; No. 2-1-, (I eents. Per Cent. ( Galvanized IhsconiUs jl C Terne Packed in Cases ot 2oG feet. 1 1 X Terne, ivii-'Wc always shi]3 Galvanized Trough with Sliji Joint and Tin Trough with Lap Joint, unless otherwise specified. "Oin- Reversible" Double Bead Eaves Trough has two inches more girt than single bead. .li^See pages 11 and 13 for Double Head Hangers. 6 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. /Witr^s. Outside Corner Mitre. Inside Corner Mitre. Tliese Mitres are Made Complete, Ready for Use, for both Inside and Outside Bead, either Slip or Lap joint. PRICE LIST. Galvaniged Iron. I X Terne. Per Dozen Net. Per Dozen Net. Slip Joint. Lap Joint. Slip Joint. Lap Joint. 3V '■> inch... $3.00 $2 50 31/2 inch... $2.50 $2.00 4 inch... 3.25 2.75 4 inch... 2,75 2.25 5 inch... 3.50 3.00 5 inch... 3.25 2.75 6 inch... 4.00 3.50 6 inch... 3.50 3.00 When ordering Slip Joint Mitres, state whether right or left hand is wanted, and whether for “Inside” or “Outside” Corner; otherwise half rights and half lefts, and half “Inside” and half “Outside” Corner Mitres will be supplied. : NOTE. — For Doidile Bead Mitres, add 50 cents per dozen to above list. ] J No. 4-36. A represents a 12 inch section of Trough, with Drop (B) solilered on, and the end closed with our Slij) Joint End Caj) (C). li represents a Dro|) or Outlet. C represents our Slip Joint End Cap, which reipiircs no solder. May be used right or left. I’KICH LIST. Si/c. H. C. A c oniplctc. 2 inch. l)er dozen, net 21 ■j inch. per dozen, net 43 3 inch. l)cr dozen, net 30 3V 2 inch. l)er dozen, net 30 $ .4.S $1.20 4 inch. per dozen, net 42 .54- 1.35 5 inch, per dozen, net 4,S .00 1.53 0 inch. per dozen, net 00 .72 l.SO NOTI We furnish En.l Sectio ns (\) complete, for 314 and 4 i nch T rough wi th 2 inch Drop: for 5 inch Trough with 3 inch Drop; for 0 inch T rou gh with 4 inch Drop. LA CKOSSH STIiHL KOOFINC'. AND CORRUGATING C(L 7 Valleys. M:ule from lonjj seamless 1 X and I C ApolloTerneof'superioriiuality.also from best Galvanized Iron, seams beinj; 10 feet a]iart. Furnisbed in rolls oi 50 lineal feet. I»KICE El ST. I C Terne. IX Terne. Galvanized . 10 inch I'allev, per foot. $ .111/2 $ . 12 V 3 14 inch Valiev, per foot. 14 .16 .171/2 20 ineh Valiev, ])er loot. 20 2 2 .25 24 inch Valiev, jjer foot. 24 .27 .30 2S inch Valiev, per foot. 2S .311.^ .35 30 inch Valley, jicr foot. I C Terne 30 .34 Per Cent. .37V2 Discounts I X Terne [Galvanized ... Per Cent. Per Cent. All vallevs are double locked and solderedononeside,unlessotlier\viseordered. We always sbi]) our valleys unpainted, unless otherwise ordered. I^oof Gutters- Made of No. 28 Gauge Galvanized Iron. These Gutters are by far the best jjroduced, and are sold at such prices that make them as cheap as those made of wood, lined with tin. PRICE LIST. Style A. Galvanized. Cut of 14- inch sheet, -'s or 'ft bead, com])lete, jier foot $ .35 Cut of 20 inch sheet, "’.s or % bead, complete, jjer foot 50 Cut of 24 inch sheet, % or -U bead, comjilcte, per foot 60 Style B. Galvanized . Cut of 15 inch sheet, ■% or 'L bead, com])lete, per foot $ .37 Cut of 20 inch sheet, “’s or ■'^4 bead, complete, per foot 50 Cut of 24 inch sheet, ">,s or '’ 4 . bead, eompletc, per foot 60 I'oi' heavier Ganges than No. 2S add the following advances to No. 2S list: For No. 27, one cent; No. 26, 2 cents; No. 24, 6 cents; No. 22, 10 cents; and No. 20, Ko cents, all iicr foot. Discounts Per Cent. Hangers for above Trough, each, net .$ .03 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. 8 Quarter Circl inches 444 inches Girt 14 inches 1(3 inches Galvanized $ .35 per ft $ .40 jier ft. 8 inches. AVi inches. 1 8 inches. $ .45 per ft. Style J. Size (3 inches 7 inches ‘) inches. Depth (>V 2 inches 8 inches. Girt 18 inches 20 inches 24 inches. Galvanized $ .54 per ft Discount $ .(30 per ft Per Cent. $ .72 per ft . IF^Onotations furnished on application for Trough made of Copjier. 10 LA CROSSE vSTEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. BERGER’S inPERIAL Adjustable Eaves Trough Hanger. Patented January 30, 1885. Patented October 19, 1886. The Greatest Labor=Saving Hanger Hade. No Soldering Required. Four pounds of solder and one-half daj-’s labor saved on every gross of our Hangers. Ice cannot affect them. They Serve Both as a Brace and a Hanger. UNEQUALED IN THEIR STRENGTH. Beware of Infringe.ments. TRADE PRICE LIST. 3 inch, with Rods and Nuts coinjtlete, ])er gross, net $3.75 31/2 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, ])er gross, net 4.00 4 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net 4.25 i-Vs inch, with Rods and Nuts com[)letc, per gross, net 4.35 5 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, ])er gross, net 4.50 6 inch, with Rods and Nuts coni|)letc, per gross, net 5.00 7 inch, with Rods and Nuts comjilete, per gross, net 0.00 8 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net S.OO 3 inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars complete, per gross, net $3.50 314 inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars complete, per gross, net 3.50 4 inch, with Strajts riveted on Crossbars comjjlete, per gross, net 3.75 41/2 inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars com])lete, per gross, net 3.85 5 inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars complete, jjer gross, net 4.00 Tongs to ai)i)ly Hangers, each 40 Hanger Rod Bender 75 N. R. — Sizes taken inside of bead. If not otherwise specified we send 14-inch Bead for all sizes, except 7-inch and 8-inch Hangers, which will be %-inch bead. Hangers always sent with rods, unless otherwise ordered. LA CKOSSL STL:I-:L KOOFINC't and corrugating CO. 11 “D. B. fy Adjustable Eaves Trough Hanger. FOR DOUBLE BEAD TROUGH. Xc) solder re(|iiired. Ice cannot aftect them. I'necinaled in their strength. Alade-lrom best No. IG steel. The most suceesst'nl Hanger on the market. Can lie adjusted to any fall or ])iteh. TKADE I'KICE LIST. 3 inch, with Roils ami Nuts complete, per gross, net $3.75 nVb inch, witli Rods and Nuts com])lete, per gross, net 4-.00 4 inch, with Rods and Nuts comjdete, |)cr gross, net 4.25 41 /j inch, witli Rods and Nuts coiniilete, ]ier gross, net 4.3.5 5 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, jier gross, net 4.50 6 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net 5.00 7 incli, with Rods ami Nuts complete, per gross, net G.OO ,s inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net S.OO 3 inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars, complete, jier gross, net ,$3.50 3V" inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars, complete, per gross, net 3.50 4 inch, with Straits riveted on Crossbars, complete, per gross, net .3.75 4 V 2 inch, with Strajis riveted on Crossb.ars, complete, per gross, net 3. .'^5 5 inch, w'ith Straps riveted on Crossbars, complete, per gross, net 4.00 Tongs to apply Hangers, each 40 Hanger Rod Bender 75 N. B. — Sizes taken inside of bead. If not otherwise specified wesend ^o-inch Bead for all sizes, except 7-inch and S-inch Hangers, which willbe ■'’s-inch bead. Hangers always sent with rods, unless otherwise ordered. 12 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFINO AXO CORRUGATING CO. “PERFECTION” Wire Eaves Trough Hanger. I’ATIi.NTKD. To those w ishing a ClIEAl’ ami OuKAIU.I! Hanger, we |)laee be- fore them our ‘ Per- fection" Wire Hanger which tor Cheapness, Si.Mi'LiciTv and Di h- ABILITV cannot lie equaled liy any other Hanger on the mar- ket. It is made of best Galvanized Steel wire; can be ((uiekly and easily adjusted to trough and is the only Wire Hanger, forming a complete Brace as well as Hanger, thus holding the trough to shajie as well as [jlace. "B” shows Hanger as api)lied to trough. “C" shows how to apply Hanger. Simple, Substantial, Neat, Durable, Cheap. PRICE LIST 3 inch Wire Il.ingers, per gross, net B'/aineh Wire Hangers, per gross, net ■1 inch Wire Hangers, i)er gross, nef 4->4 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 5 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net (5 inch Wire Hangers, per gp'oss, net 7 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net $2. OH 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.50 4-. 00 .\. B. — .Ml Hangers sent with >/j-ineh beads, e.xcept 7 ineh size, which will be j^-ineh bead, mdess otherwise ordered. 0 03 >• LA Ckossi-: STEEL KOOFIXG AND Ct)KKrGATL\(', CO i;; DOUBLE BEAD Wire Eaves Trough Hanger shows coni|)lete Hanger. sliows Hanger as applied to Trough. shows liow to apply Hanger. PRICE LIST. 3 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 3V2inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 4- inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 4V^ inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 5 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net G inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 7 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net X. I?. — .All Hangers sent with 42 inch beads, except 7 inch size, be '',s inch bead, unless otherwise ordered. $2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.50 4.00 which will I’RICE LIST. Galvanized Wire Conductor Strainers. inches diameter, per dozen $1.50 inches diameter, per dozen 2.00 inches diameter, per dozen 3.00 inches diameter, per dozen 3.50 inches diameter, per dozen 4.00 Discount Per Cent. 14 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. CORRUGATED Round and Square Ex= panding Conductor. Far stronger and more durable than light guage pieced conductor. Without Soldered joints. In 10 feet seamless lenghts. Not affected by Expansion or Contraction. Guaranteed the nicest, stifi'est and best Corrugated Conductor in the world. I’KICE LIST No 28 GALVANIZED. ROUND. Per Foot. 12 cents. 1 5 cents. 20 cents. 25 cents. .30 cents. .35 cents. .40 cents. 2 inch. 3 inch. 4 inch 5 inch 0 inch 7 inch 8 inch SQUARE. l-;4x2'/i. inch, capacity of 2 inch round 13 cents. 21.4x3V4 inch, capacity o( 3 inch round IG cents. 2'‘ 1x414 inch, cajiacity of 4 inch round 21 cents. 314x5' 1 inch, cajiacity of 5 inch round 20 cents. HEAVY GAUGE ROUND GORKI GATED CONDl’CTOR. For No. 27 Gauge, add 1 cent ])er foot to List Price of No. 28 gauge. For No. 20 Gauge, add 2 cents per foot to I.ist Price of No. 28 gauge. I'or No. 24 Gauge, add G cents per foot to List Price of No. 28 gatige. Nos. 22, 20 and 10 gauge ipioted on apiilication. PiscomU per cent. I’l'ic'c's for C<)pi)er Condiiotoi- (jiioted on Appliojition. "VHl Wfn LA CRDSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRCGATING CO. 15 Plain Round and Square Lock=Seam Pipe. (iuaranteed Perfectly Straight. Strong and Durable. Made in any Gauge not heavier than'No. IS. Made of Galvanized .Steel, Rc-dipj)ed 1 X and 1 C Tcrne plate. In lenghts ol 10 feet, withont cross-seam. Largely used for Conductor, Ventilating, Heating, Blast Blower Pipe, etc., by btiilders. Plumbing and Mining Engineers. PRICE LIST— Per lineal foot. cents. Galvanizcfl. Terne Plate. Tcrnc Xo. 2S. I X. I C 2 inch 12 cents. 1 1 ^ o cents. 10 3 inch 15 “ 1-4. 1210 4- inch 20 “ irm 15 5 inch 22^0 “ 201 i 6 inch 30 “ 271 ., “ 25 35 “ s inch -4-0 “ PRICE LIST HEAVY GAI GP: galvanized PII’E. Xo. 27 Gauge, add t ct. per foot to list price of No. 2S gauge No. 2(> ■' 2 “ “ “ “ 2.8 gauge. Xo. 24- “ G “ “ “ “ 2S gauge. Xos. 22, 20 and 1.8 Gauge, quotet on application. fGalvanized per cent. Discount. M ^ Tcrnc Plate per cent. lie Terne Plate percent- J^*Elbo\vs for Plain Round Pijje of Heavy Gauge made only to special order on receipt ol specifications and drawings showing angle wanted. fe^PPriees for Copper Conductor quoted on Application."^! LA CROSSE STEEL KOOEIXG AND CORRUGATING CO. Kj Corrugated Elbows and Shoes. The Flat Crimp Corru-jated Elbows and Shoes are made of one ])iece of sheet metal with no cutting. The only reliable and ])crfect Elbow tind Shoe on the market. No. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4-. SHOU. Galvanized Round. HDjows. Shoes. 2 inch cacli .33 .30 3 inch each .30 3(j 4 inch each .40 .4S .5 inch each .50 .00 <> inch each .00 .72 Discount Per Cent Flat Crimp Round Elbows and Shoes. Unexcelled for Strength and Durability. Shoe. No. 3. No. 4. GalavJinized. Kll)t) ws. Shoes, 2 inch each . 25 .30 3 inch each .30 .3() 4 inch each .40 .4S 5 inch each .50 .(>() 0 inch each .('»0 Discount.. .72 Tin. E 1 b o w s . Shoes 2 inch each .20 .25 3 inch each - .25 .30 4 inch each .35 .40 5 inch each - .42 .50 (> inch each .50 .()0 Per Cent. .\lw<'ivs speedy the angles wanted by nixinbers. >ri: O'xdiitions on Copper Elbows we furnish on application."^ LA CKossi'; sti:i;l rooi'ina', and cokkrc^ATiNc. co 17 Conductor Hooks Tinned for Brick and Wood. rATI-NTlvI) SlirTliMBi: R T.l, 1S7C.. PKICE PIST. Wood. B rick inch. per 1 (11 > 1 .00 1.75 21 ■j inch. per 1 ()() 1 .."O 2.00 :•> inch. per 1 oo 2.00 2.75 21 o inch, per lOO 2.50 3.50 4- inch. per 10(' 3.00 4-.25 r, incli, per 100 -t.oo 0.00 i) inch. per lOO 5.00 7.50 UiscorxT Per Cent. Never-Slip Conductor Hooks. PtTl-NTBD NOV. 12, l.SDf). The Aclvantag^es of this Hook are: The jioints are arranged to catch the corrugations of corrugated conduc- tor and liold firmly. Will hold jilain round conductor as well as corrugated conductor. In ordering hooks for 2 inch round corrugated conductor always specify 2W inch for that size ]iipc measures 2•'^ inches in diameter IS LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. lialf=Round and Square Conductor Fasteners. MAELEABLE IRON, TINNED. The Advantages are: . , i The wires liohl the conductor ripidly in place. In case of repairs the work can be done much (|uicker and cheaiier than with old fasteners. Holds the conductor one inch from the building- It is the only fastener made having; a screw shank. In ordering^ state whether for wood or brick. Fasteners arc packed three dozen in a box complete with >ra1vanizcd wire cut to proper len^rth. LA CKOSSL STlvBL KOOFlXl'. AN'D C( iRKt’GATINO CO. I'J Corrugated Hinged Hooks. Patented. Columbia Ventilator and Chimney Cup. GALVANIZED IRON. Size. 2 i 2VL’ 3 3’/, 4 41 L. 5 SVo 6 I 1 ) 1»KICE EIST. Price P rice (ialvanizetl Iron. Size. Galvanized Iron. $1.00 1 0 inch $ 5.75 1.00 12 “ 6.75 1.50 14 “ 13.00 1.50 16 " 20.00 1.75 18 “ 27.00 2.00 20 “ 33.00 2.50 24 “ 40.00 2.S5 30 " 3.40 36 •* 120.00 4.00 40 “ 180.00 48 '• 240.00 5.20 60 “ 360.00 LA CROSSE STEEL KOOFlNCi AND CORRUGATING CO. 2U THE “PERFECTION” . Rain Water Cut=Off. Tl^ Cheapest and Best Ciit-Oft' liver Introduced. Keconimended by Architects, Builders and Users Everywhere. I’ek Dozen. 2 inch, tin S 3.00 3 “ •• 3.60 -4- •• " 5.4-0 5 ■' 0.00 (> •• ■■ 12.00 2 '■ ga.vanizcil 4-. 20 3 " ■■ 4.80 4 '• 7.20 5 •• “ 12.00 G “ 14.00 The only Absolute, Self-Locking Automatic Cut-Oft' on the Alarket. Packed in crates of one dozen e-icli. Trv a sample order, and if not as represented, we will refund the money. Discoint C “ Galvanized Iron, ]tcr f . (1 “ 7 Si “ .. 1 4.00 18.00 22.00 26.00 30.00 DlSCOlNf, .Per Cent. LA CROSSlv STLLL K()01'1N(', AND C()KK[HtATIN('. CO. 21 The Crown Ventilator. For pcrlectly ventilating Chnrclics, Schools, Cars, Factories, Breweries, Stables, Steamboats, or wherever circulation of air is necessary. I he Crown is the liest Cure For Smokey Chimneys. The Crow^ is the Best Ventilator for Ventilating. MADE OF' GAEYANIZED IRON. I’RICE LIST. 2 inch,... ....$1.00 0 inch.... ....$ 3.10 20 inch ... ....$'33.00 2V'> inch.... .... 1.00 7 inch.... ■1.00 2+ inch.... .... +0.00 2'‘ t inch.... .... 1.00 8 inch.... .... +.05 30 inch ... .... 05.00 3 inch... .... 1.50 9 inch.... .... 5.20 30 inch ... .... 120.00 3' inch.... .... 1.50 10 inch.... v5 75 +0 inch.... .... 180.00 4- inch.... .... 1.75 12 inch.... .... 0.75 +8 inch.... .... 2+0.00 4-V'.' inch.... .... 2 00 ll inch .. ... 13.00 00 inch.... .... 300.00 3 inch.. . .... 2.50 1(3 inch .... 20.00 72 inch .... .... +70.00 .3' 1 inch.... .... 2.85 1 8 incli.... .... 27.00 Discount Per Cent. Ridge Roll. Made of No, 28 Oalvanized Iron. PRICE EIST. Ii 4 ,inch size, 7 inch Girt, 11.. “ “ S “ 2 •• •• lo “ 21 .'. “ “ 12 “ 3 “ •• '• 15 “ per lineal foot DISCOUNT. . Per Cent. 14- cents. lU, IP •* 1>3 “ Solder. We make a sjieelaltr- of two grades of Solder. Warranted Ttall'and Half net, peril). Market Half anil Half. net, ijer lb 22 LA CkOSSL STEEL ROOFIXG AND CORRUGATING CO. Agents for Iwan’s Volcano Revolving and Venti= lating Chimney Top. THE BEST IN THE WOK ED. I’atented. The iinproveineut of this lop (.'oiisists therein that the hood has an open back as shown by the cut. At the same time the chimney is (nlly protected from rain and snow, and tliecurrents of wind cannot Slick downward into it. But to tliecontrai}-, when the wind passes thronjihthesloiied openiiit; of the hood, it blows the smoke upward, whereby it creates and assists the draught. The construction of this top is simple, ;ind the im- provement very jireat. Send for a trial order. We Guarantee every top to fjive entire satis- faction. Top Coniiilctc, inches (> 7 S b f<> 12 Brice, jicr dozen $24-. 00 20.00 28.00 32.00 34.00 40.00 IKON MOITNTINGS WTTHOl^T COVEK Inches 0 7 8 i) 13) 1 - Brice, per dozen 8134)0 13.7)0 15.00 10.50 18.00 22.00 Discount Ber Cent. LA CKOSSL STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. 23 Ventilators. CHEAPEST AND BEST VENTTLATOKS MADE. For reinovinglleat aiul Odors from Factories, Stables, Paper Mills, Chemical Rooms, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Mills, I'onndries, Engine, Round and Gas Houses, Depots, Halls and Hospitals. St^de A. (Round.) Style IL (Octagon.) Alade of Heavy Galvanized Iron. PRICE LIST. style A. Style B. No. 0 — IS inch Base, 12 inch Drum, 5 feet high $i2.75 $i2.00 No. 1 — 22 inch Base, 15 inch Drum, 6V2 feet high 15.00 14.00 No. 2 — 28 inch Base, 21 inch Drum, SfA feet high 18.00 17.00 No. 3 — 35 inch Base, 29 inch Drum, 11 feet high 22.50 21.50 Crates at cost. Discount, Per Cent. LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. 2J- AMERICAN CONTINUOUS TIN ROOFING FOK DOUBLE SEAMING. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO TINNERS AND ROOFERS. Put ii]3 in rolls 20 inches wide and 00 feet long', or 24- inches wide and 50 feet long; slnets are 10 feet long, joined together and contain 100 scjnare feet. This tin is manufactured from long sheets ofthebest soft steel, automatically joined, and thoroughly soldered during iheprocessof coating. It is .VBSOLVTELV STK.Mr.HT, thereby assuring straight courses. Per square I C $ Per square I X ,S 5cst 5loom Galvanized. PRICE LIST. Authorized and Adopted hr the National .\ssociation of Galv.anized Sheet Iron Manufacturers July 1. 1S93. GALVANIZED SHEETS Patent Leveled. Xos. 10 to 10 inclusive Xos. 17 to 21 inclusive Xos. 22, 23 and 24 Nos. 25 and 26 Xo. 27 Xo. 28 Xo. 20 Xo. 30 Weight of Sheets. .12 cents per pound. 1 3 cents jicr pound. 14 cents per pound. 15 cents per pound. .16 cents per pound. .17 cents per pound. .11) cents per pound. .21 cents pt'r jionnd. Pure 5^ssemer Sheet Steel. COLD ROLLED. Gauge No 22 21- 26 27 Size 24- X 101 24- x 101 24-xlOl 24.xl04 Price, ]rer jround, net ets cts cts cts. Also th' following uumhers ill Common Black Sheet Iron and Soft Steel, in all sizes and at lowest market juices. Gauge Nos 10 12 14- 4 0 IS 20 22 24- 20 27 I, \ CKOSSI': STHHL KoOPIXd AND COKRr('.ATIN(; Co. TIN PLATE5. AMEKICAX TEKNE OK KOOEIXG I*EATES. I C 14x20 I C 20x2S I X 14x20 I X 20x28 “KRONER’S BEST.” per box net $ “ “ $ $ “ “ “ !f' “ZENITH.” WORCESTER GRADE. I C 14x20 - ])er box net $ I C 20x28 - “ “ “ s I X 14x20 - $ I X 20x28 - $ A\]EKICAX BRIGHT PEATES PACKED IN TISSUE PAPER. I C 14x20 I C 20x28 I C 14x28 I X 14x20 I X 20x28 I X 14x28 “MORTON.” per Ijox net $ 8 “ “ “ $ “ “ “ $ $ “ “ “ $ lo^All our plates are re-squared and guaranteed full weight. C^fc^We do not earr3' light weight plates nor wasters. ‘20 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. Metal ic Cresting Blocks. 1 he Cresting Blocks as sliown herewith arc entirely new and original in design and made of Galvanized Iron to fit 2 inch Ridge roll. Are applied in same manner as shown below. Size of Blocks — 8 inches long by 5 inches high from top to roll. No. 203, each 33 cts. No. 204, each 33 cts. No. 205, each 33 cts. No. too, Galvanized I'inial, 2 feet 0 inches high, 5.5o. 1 iiscor.NT Per Cent. LA CKOSSH STEEL ROOFING AND COKRrOATING CO. I'RICE LIST. ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON RIDGIN6S. Height inches inches -S inches Girt 12 inches 15 inches 20 inches Apron 2^2 inches .'>io inches 4^2 inches I*ricc lv"> per ft 19 per it 25 per ft. Height 412 inches. Girt 12 inches, Apron 2^2 inches, Price 15 per ft.. (> inches 8 inches 15 indies 20 inches 3 inches 41 0 inches 19 per it 25 per ft. Height <>T 1, inches Girt 15 inches Apron 5 inches Price 19 per ft., S inches 20 inches 4 inches. 25 per ft.. lO Inches 24 inches 41 2 ill ches .30 per ft. Height 8 inches. Girt 20 inclTCS Apron 410 inches, Price 26 per ft. Discovnt .. OioiiK-'hes 12 inches 24 inches 30 inches 5 inches Gio inches .31 per ft e per ft. Per Cent. 28 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFIXG AXD COKRr(L\TIXG CO. Window Caps. Xo. 708. Xo. 70A. I’rice, each $2.00 Price, each $+.(»() Price, each $2.30 Price, each. .SS.i Discoi'.NT Per Cent. Above prices for all openings not over 38 inches wide. Give exact size of Opening. Other .styles and sizes made on receipt of details and s])eeilications. I. A CkOSSli ST1-1-:L ROOPINC. and COKRTGATINl'. CO. 2'J /Vlallcable Iron Crestings ^ Finials. We warrant all oiir Crestings and Finials, and it any are broken in trans])ortation we will replaee them. Do not eoni])are with Cast Iron, whieh eonnot be . reeonimendcd. ORDERINQ“« State whether Cresting is tor level or ridge root; send diagram oi root, marking all distanees carehdly, and show where F'inials are desired. 30 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. No. 14. — 12 in. high. Price ]jer foot $ .30 No. 14.-15 in. high. Price per foot 35 No. 16.— 9 in. high. Price ]3er foot $ .30 l.A CROSSl' STI'HL KOOI'INc; AXI) CORRUGATING CO. 31 ) $ in No. 11). — IS in. high. Price i)er foot $ .4-0 32 LA CKOSSE STEEL ROUFIXG AND COKKEGATING CO. Finials. lieiglit of I'inials made to suit height ot Cresting. All Finials show the same from four sides. LA ckossi-: roopixg axu c()KKr('>ATiX('. co. H3 Galvanized Belt Mouldings. F isj;'. 84-. Ilcittlit 4'/4 in. Projection 3 in. Girt 12 in. Price, 13 cents jier loot. DlSCOl’.NT.... Fig. 85. Height 4'/4 in Projection 3 in Girt 12 in Price, 14 cents ])er loot. ,I)er cent. Cornices. MADE OF GALVANIZED IKON. The following illustrations are intended to convey an idea of the character of work we niannfacture, and for jjariies to select from who may not have chosen or prepared special designs of their own. F ig. 86. Fig. 87 . PRICE LIST. Figs. 8() and 87, Height 20 inches. Figs. SO and 87. Projection 12 inches. Figs. 86 and 87. Price per foot 1 4.5 cents. Crating charged for at cost. Discoixt per cent. 34 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFIN'G AND CORRUGATING CO. No. 40S. IKi^zht 30 inches. I^rojecti<>n 13 inches. Price per fool .SI. 33. Ivinl blocks each $4-.s(). I’nis each SI. 33 No. 31G. HeiKlit SO iiiLlus. I’rojection 20 inches. Price per foot ,S1.8.". End blocks each 8(5.00. Pens c.ach .81,(5.^ No. 325. Heiul't •'i'"’ inches. Protection 1 s inches. Price per foot .82.. nO. End blocks c.ich .8(>.00 Prns each !ii3..'>0 •' 42 •• 21 •• •' .8.2.00. ■■ ■■ •' .8(5. .'ll) “ " .82.50 I iiscoi'NT ])er cent. Cr.'ilinj2 cliarjrcd tor at cost. LA CKOSr^I-; S1'1;HL roofing and corrugating CO 35 Xo. 31:6. TTci”:ht 2-1- iiK'hes, Projedion 12 inches, Price ]jer foot $1.50. Return Alitres 75c eacli. No. 327. lleijjht 20 inches, Projection 14- inches. Price per foot $2.00. Rettirn Mitres S5c each. 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 T L — 1 .1 ^ T [ r r^- 111 1 L. No. 328. Height 4-2 inches, Projection 20 inches. Price per foot $3.00. Return Mitres $1.25 each. Discoi NT Per Cent. Crating charged for at cost. LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFIXl', AXU CORRl'GATIXG CO. aC) No. 350. Height +5 inches; projection 16 inches; price, per foot $3.60; pccliinent $12.00; Letters, each 60c; end block $7.00; Urns, each $1.7.1. No. 351. Height 20 inches; projection 12 inches; price, per foot $1.-10; pediment $22.00; end blocks, each $-1.50; urns, each $2.25. No. 352. Height 2S inches; projection l-t iiiches; price, per foot $1.20; pediment $16.00; end blocks, each $+.00; urns, each $1.75. Crating charged for at cost. Discount per cent. L\ CKO^Sl-: S TEEL ROOFIXG AND C( )Rkr('.ATIN(', CO. Finials and Weather Vanes. We {ire prepiired to exeeiite this el:iss of work on short not iee. When orderinjj Finials always jjive size anil style of base. z o 'j 'fi No. 4IA, 414 Feet High, each $5.50. No. 231, 7 feet High, each $17.00. 38 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. i,.\ c ROSSI-: sti-:el koofin(', axd cokruo.atino co. No. 234. h’oRctliicrh. Tiacli $15.00. I >iscount per cent. 3<> 40 LA CROSSE STEEL KOOELXC, ANT) CORRUGATINC, CO. Galvanized Iron Sl<\Jlights. Xo. 400. SINGLE PITCH — Is hinged when reejuired and used as a scuttle. Wood curb not iurnished Xo. 401. DOURLE PITCH— lias Stationary Louvre Ventilator on each end. No. 402. HIPPED SKYLIGHT— With Tubular Ventilators. IfejY’ Prices quoted on application according to size. ROOFING - SIDING DEPARTMENT. STEEL ROOFING. STEEL SIDING. STEEL CEILING. +2 LA CROSSE STEEL KOOFIXG AND CORKLGATIXG CO. SHEET METAL FOR Roofing, Siding, Ceiling. The merits of sheet metal lor building ])urposes are well known and needs no farther comment from us. We invite A'our attention to the information and illnstra tions on the following pages, in as brief a manner as possible, avoiding all lengthy and unnecessary desci'iptions. We believe that we can serve you in a manner that will be mutually ad- vantageous, as the closest attention is given to workmanship and quality of material used in our products. INSURANCE Is an item of cost, much in favor of metallic roofing and build, ings covered with iron or steel roofing ai'c permitted within the fire limits of all cities and towns, and the risk incurred from the dangers of fire in the loss of life and ])roperty is imich less when buildings are properly covered with iron or steel, and the rate of insurance is much less; besides, and most of all, enjoying a feeling of security from the dreaded EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING. Xo one has ever heard that lightning injured a building covered with iron or steel. It is claimed and authorities state, ‘‘combustion can not occur, as the large metallic surface scat- ters the electricity and renders it harmless.” A leeling of securitv from the dangers ol lightning, and the saving of e.xpense for lightning rods are things worthy of con- sideration when ])urchasing roofing material. LA CKOSS1-; STI:i;L KtM)Fl.\('. and COKKrtLX l'INA^ CO. +3 Gauge and Weights. I'hic r. S. S'i A.\i).\Ki) (i.vrc.K, estalili.slieil i)y Congress March 3r(l, 1SU3, is tile onlv aiitliorizeil Cange for Slieet and Plate iron and steel in the I iiiteii States ot .\nieriea. .As it is not jiraetieahle to always roll the sheets to exact thickness, owing to the wear and exptinsion ot the rolls Iroin heat, the hiw protddes that a vari.ation of two ;ind one h:dt per cent, either way shall he tdlowed. V. S. STANDARD GAI'GE. Per Square Fiiot, Not Painted. (lauqe No t’.s 127 -(> -4- 122 20 1 .S 1 (> Hhick, in lbs (•.2i.. .('..sa, .75 1.00 1.2.7 1 ..70 2.00 2.70 Oatvani/ed, in oz 12 i... l.Ar. l+o, iso, 221 ^ 2r.t2 -A+i:. 421/0 APE'KOXIMATH WEIGHT ROOFING, SIDING AND CKII.ING iVr Square (100 sq. ft.,) Painted and P«»rmed, as sold. (Tcui.ue No ->> -7 -0 2-4- 22 20 lUiTck, painted, ill lbs. r)‘> .77 .>'4- 1.11 1.38 1.05 dal vanized .not pain ted .in lbs ..s() .03 .00 1.27 1.54- 1.S2 The shipping weight when in crates is .1 to 7 pounds more. Rules of /Vlcdsur^tTu^nt. In Sellintr Sheet .Aetal Building Ataterial on wliicli all Quotations arc Based. .All Iron and Steel Rooting, Siding, Ceiling, exee))t in C'd vtmized, is painted both sides, unless otherwise orderetl, tinil sold hy THL SOl’.AKlr or SOf’.ARE I'l'X )T, exeejit Heavy C.ange Corrngtited Iron ;ind Steel, which is sold by the stpi.are or jionnd, ;is preferred. A Stititife eon'ists of loo sr|nnre feet, caleidated by the following rules: Corrugated Iron and Steel. — I'till width and length of sheets, after corrugated or formed, is etilenhiterl . V Crimped, Headed, Weatherboard and Imitation Krick, (Iron and Steel.)— Full length of sheets and .actual covering width is caleidated. Standing Seam Steel, Iron and Tin Kooling. — .Actu.d covering width and full length is etilenhued, whether the sheets .are eonneeted l)y end- locks and ship])ed in ladls, or are scpaiaite rind shiiiped in crates. Wide Gntter.'s and Valleys. — Full width .and length of material is ealenlated. Nails, Clips and Rivet.s, Wood Strips, Dry Paint, Cement and Ketidy Alixed P.iints are sold by the jionml , gallon or stpiare (the amount genertilly retpiired in ap|ilying a square.) They , a re not inelnded in the price (pioteil for the Roofing, Siding and Ceiling, but when furnished are eliarged as septirate items. Ridge Roll, Ridge Cap, Corrugated Wood Strips, Corner Boards, Panel Strips, Window and Door Case Coverings, Alould- ings. Stylings, Raves Trough, Conductor I’ipes, Etc., are sold by the lineal toot, and cluirgcd as sefiaiate items when furnished. Thev are not iii- eliided in prices qnoten for Roofing, Siding and Ceiling . 1 .s 1 c, 2.20 2.77 2.:m 2.yi 44 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING ANT) CORRUGATING CO. I^oofer’s I^ulcs for /Vleasuring, Completed Work After the Alaterial is Applied to Building. Roofs. — Measure the length of the roof, including the amount turned up or down at each end or gable, and multiply by the distance from eave to eave, including the material used in the ridge seam, and the material lajrped either down or up at eaves. Roofs with Hips, Valleys, Dormers, Etc — Measure each section throirgh the center horizontally and multiply by the length of the strip of metal at the center, and iir addition to the ai trial surface oi' the roof, measure the length of hips and valley s by one foot wide. The extra measure ot hips and vallevs is to compensate for the extra labor and loss of material in cutt- ing, fitting and laying same. Openings. — Make no deduction for openings, chimneys, stacks, sky-light, dormer window, or ventilator, unless such openings measure more than 50 sfp ft.: if more than 50 sq. ft., and not more than 100 sq. ft., deduct halt the size of the opening; if more than 100 S(j. ft,, deduct the full size ot opening. The labor to flash pipes and round stacks, whether of brick or iron, is charged extra. The reason for not deducting otherwise than as specified is, that the waste of material and extra work in cutting and fitting the material for flashing such openings, is ecjual to, or greater than, the value of materials cut out. Gutters and Valleys. — Multiply full length by full width of girt. Siding. — Multi])ly frdl length of each section by the height. Dedi c- Tio.NS. — Make no deductions for any window, door or other opening, unless said opening measures more than 10 sq. ft ; if more than 10 sep ft. and not more than 25 sq. ft. deduct one-half of such openings. If more than 25 sq. tt., deduct all of such openings, exeejit when the wood casings to the windows, doors and other openings are to be covered with iron or steel casings; in such instances, no deductions for openings are to be made, whether the openings be more or less than 10 sq. ft. Gables. — To estimate contents of gables, multiply the width by one-half the height, or multiph' the height by one-half the width. Corner Strips — Are charged extra by the lineal foot; the cornice is charged extra in all instances, as the price varies according to the girt of material used and style of the same. Eaves Trough and Conductor Pipes. — Measure the entire length and add one foot extra for each Mitre, Shoe or other angle. Flashings. — Measure all material used necessarih', including unavoid- able waste, except where no deductions are authorized for openings. Ceilings.— Multijsly the length of each section hr- the width; separate mouldings, panel division strips, stj’lings, cornices and friezes are calculated by the lineal foot, extra; rosettes and other ornaments are charged bj’ the piece; painting other than first coat is always charged extra. Make no de- ductions for openings measuring less than 10 sq. ft.; if more than 10 sq. ft.; de- duct the full size. ScafTolding. — Where scafiblding is necessary, the customer is to furnish all necessary materials for same free of charge, and the roofer is to construct the scaffolding tree of charge. Domes, Spires, Doors, Etc.— Measure all material necessarih^ used, in- cluding waste; charge for it at its value, together with cost of labor applying the material at wages agreed ui)on. LV CROSSI-: STEEL KOOFIXG AXD COKKl'C', ATIXO CO. 4-5 “THE LA CROSSE” Double Seam Roofing. Made of Pure Steel. This rootiii”' is especially adajited for Hat roofs, as by its eoiistruetion a double fold is made the entire length of the seam making it absolutely water-tight. A SpCAKK consists of a stri]) 50 feet long by inches wide, with necessary cleats, and will lay 100 s(piare feet on binlding if a])])lied with 1 inch and fij. inch double seamers. Ship])ing weight (including tin cleats) No. 2S gauge steel, ])ainted, 72 ])ounds; galvanized, 80 pounds. HOW PREPARED. The ])ainted steel sheets arc 2(5% inches wide, of No. 28 T. S. Standard Gauge and the edges are trimmed with squaring shears, the sheets then thoroughly jiainted on both sides machine and ])rush, and connected at ends by Cross Locks which will not leak, nor come a])art. OcK Galvanized sheets are of same size and gauge as the painted steel roofing, but not painted nor soldered exce])t when so ordered. ®«^(mlvanized Roofing shoidd be used wheresteam, sul])liur, acids or other injurious substances have to be encountered. Prices of Galvanized Roofing are now no higher than Painted Steel Roofing was a few years ago. 8^ We never send tools unless so ordered, as all tinners use the regular tinners’ seamers in ajipling this roofing. When tools are ordered we send the 1 inch and Ibi inch seamers. IV 2 inch and 114 inch Tongs. LA CkOSSL STEEL KOOFIN'G AND CORKEGATING CO. ■4G ‘ THE LA CROSSE’^ Folded Standing Seam Roofing OK Fig. 1 — Cleat ill position ami nailed to sheating. F'ig. 2— Cleat turned down over the ILi ineli tinned up edge. Fig. 3 — Shows the ineh edge and t he flea t to hied over t lie 1 ineh turned npedge Fig. 4 — Shows cleat as ship]ied. MADE OF PI’KF: STEEE. .A SOr.ARE consists of a strip 50 feet long, having a covering width of 2 feet, or a 50 foot length will hnish 100 square feet on Iniildiiig, including the reiiuired deals or fastenings, to he placed 1 2 to 1 4 inches apart. Shipijing weight (inclndiiig cleats:) No. 2S giiage Steel, painted, 72])ounds galvanized, NO jionnds. TOOLS RliOFlRED. 1 Fair I'oot Se.aniers $10.00 1 Pair 1 inch Tongs 2.50 1 I’tiir 1 ''i inch Tongs 2.50 1 P.air Rooling She.ars 2.00 1 Roofing Mtillet 25 Total $17.25 We do not send Shears or Mtillet, unless so re(|ucsted. NOTE. — Tools are loaned and must be returned, free ol cx]iciisc to us. when roof is completed. WlP .M ways mark on shi])ping card by whom returned to insure proper credit. LA CKOSSL STliEL KOOFINL. AX'D C( jKKLC'.ATLNl'. L'O. - 4-7 “THE LA CROSSE” Roll and Cap Roofing. Made of Pure Steel. The distinctive feature of this rooting is the locking of the cleats into the eap. which holds it hrndy to the standing seam. The construction is simple, and it is the most easily and rapidlv laid scjiarate Ca]) Rooting on the market. We make the metal Cai)S in 2 to (> foot lengths, whkh we furnish with each scjnare, cleats included. I>Jieh loll is >)0 feet long: the covering width is 24 inches and scinare feet on building. Tools Necessary to lav Roll and Cap Rooting as follows: 1 Edging Tong ^ , „ ® 1.00 , e • Total Cost If tools are returned, tree ot expense to us, we will refund the amount charged. 8«^".\lways mark on ship])ing card by whom returned, to insure proper credit. 48 LA CROSSE STEEL KOOFIXG AND CORRUGATING CO. “THE LA CROSSE” Pressed Standing Seam l^oofing. Made of Pure Steel. Is very simple in its a]3|)lication and efftctiv'e in its constructions. The sheets are formed with a caj) on each side, which makes a stronger and better roof than when separate caps are used. C B A ''A” represents Sheet as shipped. “B" represents method oi application. “c shows finished seam We furnish the above Roofing in either galv. Steel or 1)lack painted Steel of best cjuality. A stjuare consists of 50 lineal feet in separate sheets, formed and lay 2 feet in width. TOOLS NECESSARY ARE; Stpieezers, Shears, Hammer and End Lock Turner. Eight and one-half feet Sheets are alwai's sent unless other- wise ordered. Galvanized Cleats furnished if desired. COVERiNG vyiDTH F| LA CROSSE STEEL ROOEINC. AND COKKLT'tATLNG CO +9 Crimped Gdge Sheets. Fifr la Sheets kejU in stoek No. 2S L. S. Standard Gauge, (5, 7. S, 9 and 10 feet long, Iron! wliieli shorter ones may he cut. Hearder gauge sheets furnished on short notiee. Covering width 2 feet, after laping one crimp, which we allow. ' On roofing, lap 2 inches or more according to pitch, (hi siding, lap 1 or 2 inches. Should he nailed over wooden strijis. which we furnish at cost. ^^VLUmiA uan/'.Ky i^MERSiJY Three Crimp Sheets. Fig. 15. Sheets kept in Stoek No. 28 C. S. Standard Gauge, (i, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet long, from which shorter ones may be cut; covering width 2 ft., side lap allowed. The center crimp stiffens the iron, prevents vibration and rattle, and adds to its appearance; imitating batton boards, .\pply in the same manner as the crimped edge sheets. !«■ COVERING WIDTH it 50 L\ CKOSSl-: STEKL KOOFINT, AND COKRCGATING CO. Corrugated Sheets. We eariA' in stock 5, G, 7, 8, 9 and 10 foot lengths, and of a width to lap one corrugation and cover 24 inches. Xo. 28 gauge and 8 foot sliccts, ]iainted both sides, are always shipped when not otlierwisc specified. Two and One=Half Inch Corrugation. Corrugations two and one-lialf indies from center to center and five eiglits of an inch deep, made of Xo. IG gauge and lighter. Sheets when corrugated measure 2G inches wide, and cover 24 inches Irom center to center of oittside corrugations. One and Onc=Quartcr Corrugation. Corrugations one and onc-tpiarter inches from center to center, and three eights of an inch dee]), made of Xo. 22 gauge .and lighter. Sheets when corrug.ated measure 25i-_> inches wide, and will cover 24 inches from center to center of outside corrugations. Our 1 Cl inch conaigated sheds arc used for all covering pur|)oses. LA CKOSSH STL:l:L KOOl'ING AND COKKrcLVTINC. CO. 51 How to Estimate Amount and Cost ot Corru = gated Sheets. I'irst select the liest lengths of sheets to fit the sjiace, bear- in in. wide. 5 leet long, IT'A s((. feet, lay 2 feet wide, selling measure 26 in. wide. f) feet long, 1 90 , si|. feet, lay 2 feet wide, selling measure 26 in. wide. 10 feet long, 21-:i s([. feet, lay 2 feet wide, selling measure 26 in. wide. On 114 inch or small Corrugate Sheet, figure as follows: 6 feet long, 12'p sq. feet, lay 2 feet wide, selling measure 25 Vi; in. wide. 7 feet long, 14 -''"’ 7 .j si], feet, lay 2 feet wide, selling measure 25Vi> in. wide. N feet long, 17 scy feet, lay 2 feet wide, selling measure 25V2 in. wide. When necessary we can ent sheets in the middle and give ludf sheets of an\' of the above lengths. When we cut to odd inches, say 7 feet 1) inches, we charge for an 8 foot sheet, unless we have two or three weeks in which to fill order, so as to have the sheets made odd sizes. We always ship Xo. 28 (iauge, 8 foot sheets, when not otherwise specified in order. .\s no allowance is made for laps, the following table gives the number of s([uare feet necessary to cover one scpiare (100 srj. ft.) of surface, ])roviding there is no waste in cutting. These tables are based on using 00 inch sheets; if longer or shorter lengths are used there will be a slight variation from the following estimate. KSTI.M.\TI-; FOK I.NCH COKKUG.VTIOX: END I- A I’ 1 inch 2 inches 3 inches 4. inches 5 inches (i inches side Fap 1 Cor'Kt. 1 lU S(|. ft. 111 sq. ft. 112 sq. ft. 11.'! s(i. ft, 114- sq. ft. 1 1.5 sq. ft. 11.. 1 117 118 119 120 121 .. 128 124- 125 125 127 128 KSTI.M.VTR FOK li, IXCH COKRr(',.\TION: 1 inch 2 inches 3 inches 4 inches 5 inches 5 inches END LAP Sf|. ft. Sf|. it. Sf). ft. S(l. ft. Stj. ft. ■sq. ft. Side Lap 1 Corni^jate 107k*- 1083- 10<)T,„ 110!',,, lll'VlO 1131... '• 11.. •• 1 1 Ol ink’- ii:2mo 113'.',„ 1151,,, 1 1 5'-’-, 2 “ 1133,,, 114-1.. 115^-. 117 1 1 Sl^ 1 1 O-T The covering width of all our sheets is two (2) feet. 52 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. 2 Inch Corrugated Ridge Roll. Corrugated Y Capping. No. 979. No. 980 Corrugated Wood Ridge Joints. No. 981. LIST PRICES. Corrugated Ridge Capping. Painted. Galvanized. No. 979, No. 28 Gauge Steel, per lineal foot $ .12 $ .15 No. 980, No. 28 Gauge Steel, per lineal foot 10 .I 2 V 2 No. 981, Corrugated Wood Ridge, 5 cents jier lineal foot. Discof.NT ]ier cent. No. 982. No. 983. No. 982 shows apiilication of our 2 inch corrugated capping No. i)79. No. 988 shows ai)|)lieation of our corrugated wood and plain ridging. I’arties desiring something eheajicr than our corrugated ridge roll and V cajuiing, we will in.-ike jilain ridge roll and V ca])i)ing to tit over corrugated wood ridge joints, see figure No. ‘.)8;{, iit lowest market price. LA CROSSL STHEL KOOFIN'G AND COKKUGATINC', CO. 53 Beaded Siding and Ceiling. MADE FROM THE BEST ^LTAEITY STEEL. Painted on both sides with tlie best Iron ( )xide Paint, ground in pure Linseed Oil . 9 Beads and 8 Spaces in Sheet. Can be aiiplierl per])endieidarly or horizontally to boards, or cross lath set the irroper distance ajiart, or over ]3lastered ceilings. We always ship sheets S feet long, unless otherwise ordeiecl. One sciuare eonsists of (>’ i sheets, 24x96, or its ecpiivalent and will lax' one sejuare less the lap at the end of sheets. U/iQdou; ar}d Door <$3519(55. No. SOI . No. S02. No. S()3. 51LLS FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS No. 801. Painted. t) inch Girl, per lineal foot 07 10 inch Girt, per linc.al foot 07\2 12 inch Girt, per lineal foot 09 Galvanized. .09 .10 .12 CASINOS AND CAPS FOR WINDOWS. Nos.'802 and 803. 3 inch Face, 10 inch (Tirt, per lineal foot.. 4* inch Face, 11 inch Girt, per lineal foot. 5 inch Face. 12 inch (Tirt. per lineal loot. Nos. 802 and 803. 4- inch Face. 13 inch Girt, per lineal foot, o inch Face, 14 inch Ciirt, per lineal foot. Painted. Galvanized .10 OHl'o .11 09 .12 R DOORS. Painted. Galvanized .12 10 .13 11 .14 .per cent. .^CCJVrRING WIDTH 54- LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORKH'tATING CO. Imperial Pressed Steel Brick. Alade of Sheet Steel, Painted or Galvanized. PATENT PENDING. Rock=Face Brick. P.M'ENTED. No. 994. Size ot Sinj^le Brick, 2 ^ 5 x 8 ',^ inches. Sheets 60 x 2S inches. -'AX SiS I, A CK 'SS1-: STIvHI, ROOFINC. AXI» COKKri'.ATlNC. Co. Rock=Face Stone. Palcii t I ’endin g. No 1. Size of Single Stone. 7 x 12 inehes. Sheet, (>() x 28 inches. Rocl<=Facc Stone. Patent Pendinir. No. li. Size of Single Stone, 9V;!x2() inelies. Sheets, GO x 28 inelies. A Square of Rock-Face Brick or Stone consists of 8-^7 sheets GO inehes long hy 28 inches wide, painted both sides. ordering Plain or Rock-l'ace Siding, allow 4 to G scpiare feet to the 100 for laps. 28 IN. PILASTER. All Complete with 4- inch Return. No. 876. CORNER. CORNER No, 12. Shows Plain Brick Corner Finish. 4- in. to the weather on each face. No. 11. Sho ws Rock-Face Brick Corner Finish •4- in. to tile weather on each iacc. PKICE LIST. Sheet stT p’fd No. 1 1 , per lineal ft $ .()<> No. 1 2, per lineal ft 05 No. 870, 10 inch I'ace witli 4- inch Return, ))er lineal ft 43V2 No. 87(>, 12 inch I'.ace with 4 inch Return, per lineal ft 15 No. 870, 10 inch I'ace with 4- inch Return, jier lineal ft 18 PRICES ON APPLICATION. WITHOUT RETURN. (lalvan ized $ .08 .07 .18 .20 .24 LA CROSSIi STHHL ROOl'lNl'. AND COKKD('.ATlNr, CO. 57 Single Corrugated Iron Doors and Shutters. Fig. 54. CHEAP AND DURABLE. Made of No. 18 and 20 Gauge Corrugated Iron, and stiif- 'ened’with Angle Iron Frame. We will quote special prices on Doors and Shutters, if part- ies wanting them will state size and number wanted. When'orderiiig, accurate specifications and dimensions must be furnished, as indicated b_v diagrams; this is of great import- ance, both to the customer and to us. 8®“We can furnish Shutter Hinge Eyes for brick, stone or frame buildings. 58 LA CKOSSL STEEL KO()E]XG AND CORRITLATING CO. Stamped St^^l Ceilings. Patent Metal Ceiling and Side Wall Plates. Pi..\Ti:. No. 4221. Size, 2x2 feet. $7.00 per Square. I’l.ATK. No. 4233. Size, 2x2 Let. $7.00 per Square. All Panels, Mouldings, Cornices, etc., are primed with one coat of white Paint on both Sides before being shij)ped. JiStV' I’riees Include Wood Strips and Nails for Applying. If Not W'anted, a reduction of .50 cts. per S(|uarc of! list prices will be .allowed for Wood Stri])s. LA CKOS5B STEEL RO'JFIXG AXL) COKRUGATIXG CO. Trimminys. MoL’i.mNC.. — Xo- T19!). Gxl ’ i inches, 5' i cts. jier lineal toot. Cross. Xo. 419'.). G.xGxl' 1 in. 3 ’ 2 cts. each. Tee. Ei.e Xo. 4199. No. 4199. GxGxl’j in. 'SV 2 cts. each. GxGxl'j in. Si-l-c each. 60 LA CROvSSE STEEL ROOFING AND DORRUGATLNG CO. Cornices. No. 4251. Com I! 1 N.\TI 0 N Cornice. — 6x1% inches, with a 7 inch Extension Filler, 10 cts. per lineal foot. No. 4332. Cove Cornice with Foot Mould Att.vched. Depth, 12 inches. With Brackets, 24 c:s. per linenl foot. No. 4291. Cove Cornice. Depth. 12 indies. With Brackets, 21 cts. per lineal foot. No. 4341. Moulding. — Size, 5x1 ■•> inches, 5Vi cts. per lineal foot. Used in connection with Cornice No. 4291. l.A CKOSSl-: STlii;L ROOFING ANO CORKFGATl.NC. CO. C.l Centers. No. 42G5. Size 4x4- feet. Each $2.10. Combination of Center No. 4203; Moulding No. 4200, and Ells No. 4200. 62 LA CROSSE STEEL KOOFL\'(', AND CORRUGATING CO. iSjviSo ivies'!" ISfciHi Patent Continuous Steel Ceiling. Design No. 4-797. Coniposilion of Plato No. +1‘J8 for Ilorder, and No. 42^*5 lor^Ficld, Moulding and Ells No. 421)1); including Wood Furring Strips and Nails, 7-’:; cts. per sipiarc foot. Combination Cornice No. 4251, including Mitre .Leaves No. 4251, 10 cents per line.al foot. Plates Nos. 4214 or 4221 may be substituted. LA ckossl; s'n;i:L kooi-ixl. and c<)KKrt'.ATiN('. co (i;5 ’ i> i ^->^%* ' JT.\‘>v‘i? q& n era &Tyq gt- y ^wHiit?;;^ •U /V...>,7 . <-X-K ^ jV-^ ?^: VT*— ^ -j -j*¥>— '‘J?r^3W [1> l>i »« ;\IX r*j jj: i: Li,i j 1 1 1 nn i I' l ^ :^^•^l~^CTymro lUmiimirnnmmnmninpmmmrmTTTTnmTTTTmTmntTTTinmTmTmTTnWTmirnrti Hr ii ir iiTrfr i Ti rmKmii rT ^ Patent Continuous Steel Ceiling’. Design N<». 4'798. Cniiipositioii (^f riato No. 4'1'js tor Border .aTid No.' 421.’1 'f< -r Hicld, M otildinp and I^lls No. 42BB, Moulding and Ivlls No. 4'J."»»», nitd Center No. 42«>r>; inehidin;^ Wood I'nrrin.ij: Strips and Nails, si j cents ])er scpiare toot. C«»nibination Cornice No. 42.“) 1 . ineludin;^ Nlitie Leaves N»». 42x"l. TO ets. per lineal foot. IMates Nos. 42:'..“ and 4214 may lie substitutcil. 04 LA CROSSE STEEL ROOF]NG]AND:CORRrGATlNG CO. sssa ?pxl>}.Vlx).j SpV'V;x;V^ gp'x’iVixlVi &.i:!A.b I A'l [i(x’l>Ix:xM2|i;_^j -H - Ij |i&^T?rrr kxpO;t .nnd Centre No, 4205, includiiiK Wood I'lirrinj; Strips ;uid N.nils, S-_-, eents per sciunre foot. Cove Corniee No. .l-2itl , inelndiiiK M iter _l.c;ives No. -til-l-i* nnd Foot Motdtiinjj No. +341. 2(i>o edits per lineal foot. The boldness ol‘ the .above desipr. makes it desireable for larjre rooms. LA CROSSI-; STI'LL R( I()I'1\('.JAXI) CORRIA'-ATIXG CO. 65 I’ateiit Contiimoiis Steel Ceiling. Design No. 4-801. Composition of D.-te No. t-l't.S for liordcr, and No. +214. for Firld, Moiildiiifr, liUs, Crosses and Tecs, No. 420P, Corners and Centers No. 42G3. iiuludinj; Wood I-'nrrin>^ Strips and Nails, 9 ' 3 cents per scpiare foot. Cove Cornice No, 4291, including Mitre I.eaves No, 4349 and Foot Moulding No, 4341, 201.2 cents per lineal foot. The boldness of above design makes it desirable for large rooms. <‘,G LA CKOSSH STEEL KOOEIN'O AXI) COKREOATINT, CO. nixed Paints. IRON 0XID6. Mixed Ready for the Brush. Prepared Expressly for Aletallic Roofs, Shingles, Siding and Bridges, Barns, Sheds, Briek Walls, Railroad Buildings, Etc. PRICES. COLORS— Red and Prince’s Brown. One gallon kit, per gallon $1 ,30 Two, three and four gallon kits, per gallon 1.25 Five gallon kits, per gallon 1.20 Ten gallon tubs, per gallon 1.10 Twenty-five gallons, halt'barrel, per gallon 1.00 Fifty gallons, barrel, jier gallon 90 Discount Per Cent. Or^ Iron Ore Pdint. COLOR— Dark Red. Used for Painting Aletal Roofs, Faetory, Farm and Railroad Buildings. Bridges and Iron Work of All Kinds. PRICES. Kegs, 100 lbs., jier lb. net $ .02 Barrels, +00 lbs., per lb. net 01 Vi Glastic F(oof Cement. GUARANTEED THE BEST IN THE MARKET. For pointing up and preventing leaks in nietallie roofs, around chimneys, copings, sk 3 '-lights, gutters, cu|)olas, dormer windows, slate, stone, briek and wood. Iron, Tin, Shingle and Slate Roofs can be made absolutely and pernian- entl v water tight bv the use of our Elastic Roof Cement. Is verv adhesive, sticks to everything. Will not Crack in Summer or Winter, and easilv apjilied with knife or trowel. fi' t lb. Box, net.. 1 2'/2 lb. Box, net. 25 lb. Box, net. 50 lb. Box, net., $ .50 1.00 1.75 3.00 I’RICES. I, A CRossK sti-:i-:l roofing and corrugating CO. 07 Roof Lining Papers. We keep in stock the following brands of Sheath- ing Paper, Tarred Board and Felt. ROSIN SIZED. “Superior,” (iray 500 scpuire feet per roll “La Crosse,” Red 500 “ ‘‘ “Lxeelsior,” Red 500 “ “ TARRED BOARD. In Rolls priee ])er pound In Rolls PLAIN BOARD. price ])er pound TARRED FELT. In Rolls price per pound. We reeoininend the use of Lining Paper under all roofs, whether Steel, Iron, Slate or Shingles, as it is a non-eonductor of heat and cold, and makes buildings cooler in summer, and warmer in winter. Also prevents condensation and dampness, and deadens sound. At Lowest Market Prices 6S LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING'AND CORRUGATING CO. Fl3AT=HeflDeD ST 0 V 6 gOIsTS. Per 100. Size: 'Th V 2 % 34 % 1 IPs l'/4 1% IV 2 13l 2 ^32 .$ (30 60 60 60 65 65 70 70 75 75 SO 85 Tio $ 60 60 60 60 65 65 70 70 75 75 80 85 U $ 65 65 65 70 lit 75 75 SO 80 85 90 Size: 21/2 234 3 31 /+ 3V2 33 , 4 4V4 41/2 43 ., 5 3/10 $ 90 95 1 00 1 05 1 10 1 15 1 20 1 25 1 30 1 35 1 40 1 45 1 $ 95 1 00 1 05 1 10 1 15 1 20 1 23 1 30 1 35 1 40 1 45 1 50 DiSCOl NT. KOUND-HSAOED STOVE 5OI9TS. Per 100. Size: •^4 1/2 3:4 34 Ps 1 IPs IP 134 1 P> up %2 .$ 85 85 85 85 90 90 95 95 1 00 1 00 1 05 1 10 %0 $ 85 85 85 85 90 90 95 95 1 00 1 00 1 05 1 10 PL $ 95 95 95 1 00 1 00 1 05 1 05 1 10 1 10 1 15 1 20 Size: 2 '.r 21/2 23 , 3 3 V 4 31/2 33+ 4 414 41 2 434 5 3/1 G $1 15 1 20 1 25 1 30 1 35 1 40 1 45 1 50 1 55 1 60 1 65 1 70 U| $1 25 1 30 1 35 1 40 1 45 1 50 1 55 1 60 1 65 1 70 1 75 1 80 D|SC(JUNT SWEDE’S IRON RURRS. % ”P2 1 2 3 Pt 4 5 6 Black, $ 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 27 30 Tinned, $ 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 32 33 36 Nos. Pg 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Black, $ 30 32 32 34 35 36 42 42 45 'I'inncd, $ 36 38 39 10 41 42 48 48 51 Discoun'i', L\ CROSSE STEEL ROOEIXC'. AXD CORRUOATl X(', CO. (■)0 Planished Sheet Iron. “WOOD’S I’ATENT” Size, 28 X GO inches. “A” Xuinhers 2+ 25 26 27 2S “I?" Xumbers 24 25 26 27 28 List I^rice. .\, per ])<)iind.. ...cents B, per ])oumi . ...cents Liisconnt... ...Per Cent. Standard Weinht Russia Wire Gauge. Size. per sheet. Gauge. Inches. Lbs. No Xo. 22 28x60 13 14 No. 23 28x60 121.. 13 Xo. 24 28x60 1 1 Pt 12 No. 25 28x60 10 !' 7 No. 26 28x60 O' r ilo No 27 28x60 8" 1 , 0 No. 28 28x60 8 1/1 8 Nos. 22 to 24. Xos. 22 to 24. 28x561 28x72 Locoinoti ve Taclrct Sizes. Xos. 22 to 24. 28x4o I Average net weight per bundle about 250 lbs. S or. 10 or. T T 1 2 or. 14 or. r T Rivers. 1 Ih. T^,'■ lb. T T 2 Ib. T 3'., Ih. T TT 4 lb. 5 Ib. ir ¥ 61 b. FEAT-HEAD IKON KIVETS. BEST NORWAY IRON. Per 1000. Size, oz. 8 10 12 14 1 lb. m He l"i 2 2V» Black, S 20 22 24 26 27 29 33 37 42 55 Tinned, $ 24 25 28 30 33 37 42 48 54 69 Size, lb. 3 31/2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Black, $ 60 70 76 90 1 08 1 26 1 44 1 53 1 75 1 98 Tinned, $ 78 81 1 00 1 20 1 44 1 68 1 92 2 07 2 35 2 70 Discount 70 • LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. SHEET ZINC. Regulcir Stock Size 3B x 8-4. inches. We have a large stock Xo. 9 Zinc always on hand. Price in Casks net per 100 lbs. Price less than Casks net per 100 lbs. Cast Steel Rivet Sets. Number.... Per Dozen Discou.nt Per Cent. 2 3 4- 5 $7.00 $6.00 $6.00 $4-.50 Tinners* Hand Sh<^ars or Snips. No. 7. Hand cnt, 4 iiicbcs $2.50 No. S. “ 31/2 “ 2.00 Xo. 9. “ 3 “ 1.50 Soldering Coppers. EXTRA FINISH. Pound to the pair, jKr lb .$0..35 “ " “ “ ; 30 “ “ “ “ 25 FEAT SOLDERING COPPERS. 1 1 Vi- 2-12 3-S Pounds to the jjair, per lb $0.25 LA CKOSSIv STHI;L ROOFIXC. AXn COKK(TOATI\'C; CO. 71 Todd’s Cutting Nippers. Nos. 0 1 2 ;! I Inch 1.7 12 11 10 .S Style ot'Nos. 0 to 4. Per ])air, .$3.0o, .$2.2.7, .$2.00, .$1.77, ,$.170. Cast Steel F^iveting Hammers. 30 ets. 35 cts. 37 ets. 40 cts. 45 ets. Isd Crosse Tdnl< Hedter with Spdrl< Protector. It is made ot heavy sheet iron shell, east into an iron bottom and cast iron top. It has a cover overfire ])ot and a slide on the draft hole to rei>;iilate the fire. It will hum any kin i of fuel. The sheet iron shell is rivited |with two rows of livets, 'packed with fire pr.rof asbos- tos pajier. This will not allow the Tank to leak, and there is no solder to melt when there is a fire in the heater, which is the case on a number of other heaters. Size of drum or heater is 2G inches hij'h and ICVi inches in diameter. Give the heater a trial and we know it will please you. Write for prices. LA CROSSE TANK HEATER Price, eacli $. SECTIONAL CUT OF TANK HEATER. LA CROSSE STEEL ROOFING AND CORRUGATING CO. CREAM CANS. EXTRA DEEP COVERS OVER Ol’TSIDE, WITHOUT GAUGES. IX IX IXX ( )narts 14 20 20 Inches 81/2x14 81/2x20 8;2x20 Per dozen Discount $12.50 $14.50 ...Per Cent. $15.25 RAllsROAO iWlIsK CANS. IOWA PATTERN. Gallons S 10 Inches 1 3’ 1 Each $7.50 $S.50 Discount Per Cent. Can Stock not imicle up. I’ev Set Net. INDEX ^ ^ FIRST PART. PAGE. Caps 28 Chimnc_v Tops 22 Cornices 33-3G Crestings, “Alalleablc” 29-32 Cresting Blocks 26 Cnt-t)ffs, “Centenial” 20 Cnt-Orts, “Perfection” 20 liaves Trough, Half Round 4 Eaves Trough, Double Bead 5 Elbows, Corrugated and Plain Round 16 Ends 6 h'astners, Conductor IS Finials 37-39 Galvanized Iron 24 Gutters O. G. and Box.... 8-9 Gutters, Roof. 7 Hangers, “Berger’s Imperial” 12-13 “ D. B. Adjustable 11 “ “Pefeetion” Wire 12 “ D. B. Wire 13 Hooks, Conductor Mitres, Eaves Trough Mouldings, Belt “ Crown Pipe, Conductor, Corrugated “ “ Plain Round.... Ridging “ Ornamental Roofing Plates Prepared in Rolls Sky-Lights Solder Strainers, Conductor Tin Plates Valleys Ventilators PAGH. 17-19 (i 38 33 14 15 21 27 24 40 21 13 25 8 19, 21 and 23 SECOND PART. Brick Siding, “Imperial” Burr’s, Swede’s Iron Casings, Window and Door Ceiling, Beaded “ Corrugated “ Ornamental Corner Trimmings Corrugated Iron Cream Cans Crini]) Rooting Cutting Nipiiers I'ire Proof Doors and Shutters Hammers Oalvanized Steel Rootling Oauges Milk Cans, “Iowa Pattern” Paints Planished Iron, “Wood’s” Ridge Ca])i)ing, Corrugated Rivets 54 68 53 53 50 58-65 56 50 72 49 71 57 71 45 43 72 66 69 52 69 Rivet Sets 7<) Koek Faee, Hriek and Stone oi-oo Rootini; Cement <>6 Root' Lininsf l’a])ers (>7 Rules of Measurement 4d-4-4 Snips 70 Solderin, 43 70 ESTABLISHED 1803. Fred Kroner Hardware Company WBIILESIILE MBDWnilE Iron-Steel-Cordage, Leather and Rubber Belting, NAILS AND BARBED WIRE IN CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY. LA CROSSE, WIS., U. S. A. V';' t: ’ 4 ::