M. V. CASE AND COMPANY
Cleveland
May 16, 1910: “M. V. Case, our saw mill man, had the misfortune to have the bark slip on a log which he was sawing by not having the dog driven in deep enough and the log rolled, causing the saw to break. No one was hurt.” (The News-Review)
May 23, 1910: “M. V. Case, the Cleveland sawmill man, was in the city today attending to business matters.” (The News-Review)
June 30, 1910: “Case & Co. have been doing a flourishing business at the saw mill during the summer, and an account of prosperous times in the lumber line.” (The News-Review)
August 17, 1910: “George Guerney and Arthur Wagoner are hauling lumber to Edenbower from Case's mill.” (The News-Review)
April 15, 1911: “M. V. Case, the popular saw mill man of Cleveland, is attending to business affairs in town today. He reports business good in his vicinity.” (The News-Review)