TOMAHAWK BOX COMPANY. The Tomahawk Box Company commenced business in July, 1906, with W. G. Foss President and General Manager, and G. A. Foss Secretary and Treasurer. This Company employs forty-five men the year round, and cut up six million feet of lumber, consisting of hardwood, pine and hemlock per year. Their machinery is strictly up-to-date and first class in every respect. There is nothing done by hand that can possibly be done by machinery; especially is this true of the nailing of the boxes, as they use one of the largest size nailing machines with twenty-four hammers, driving more than one hundred nails a minute. They use a printing machine twenty-six inches wide, printing two colors on one hundred pieces a minute. Mr. W. G. Foss has been an active lumberman for more than thirty years, and for fifteen years a citizen of Tomahawk. The product of this manufacturing plant is shipped east as far as New Jersey, and as far south as Missouri. It is one of the best and most useful manufacturing plants of Tomahawk, and is doing much to give employment to many citizens. Its proprietors are progressive, energetic men who believe in Tomahawk and its future.