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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



Are You One of Them? 



We refer to those success- 

 ful bee-keepers in Mich- 

 igan who use Root's 

 Goods We are their authorized jobbing agents for this Slate Send JO"' ;;«n;^ 

 ror.% catalog. Ear,, order discounts 4,pe^ c«,t^t^o J--y ^^■903. 3 per 

 February 15, 1903. 



M. 



H. HUNT & SON, Bell Branch, 



Honey Queens. 



Laws' Improved Golden ^eens, Laws' 

 Loag-Tongued Leather Colored Queens, and 

 Laws' Holy Land Queens. 

 Laws' queens are doing business in every State 



in the Union and in many foreign countries. 

 The demand for Laws' queens has doubled any 



previous season's sales. 

 Laws' queens and bets are putting up a large 



share of the hon-y now sold ^ ,, , 



I,aws' stock is being sold for l^re^ders all over 



the world. Why? Because it is the best to 



Vvp ll£icl 



Remember ! That I have a larger stock than ever; 

 that I can send you a queen any mouth in 

 the year and gu rantee safe de ivery; that I 

 have many fine breeders on hand. Price, 

 $3 00 each. Tested, each. $..25; five for $6.00 

 Prices reduced after March 15. Send tor 

 circular. 



W. H. LAWS, Beeville, Texas. 



THE 



A. I. ROOT CO.. 



JO VINE ST.. PHILADELPHIA. PA 



BEE'SUPPUES. 



Direct steamboat and railroad lines to all 

 points. We 'want to save you freight. 



Plea?" mention 'he Reuieui. 



— If yon wish the best, low-priced — 



TYPE - WRITER. 



Write to the editor of the Review. _ He has an 

 OdeU, taken in payment for advertising, and he 

 would be pleased to send descriptive circularB 

 or to correspond with any one thinking of buy- 

 ing snch a machine. 



Back Numbers 



of the Review needed to complete our file are as 

 follows; Jan. 1889; Jan. 1890; March, August 1891; 

 Feb 189^1 Sept., Nov. 1898; May, Sept; 1899; Feb., 

 Nov Dec. 1900. Any one having any of these 

 issues that they are willing to dispose of will 

 piease address WII.MON NEWELL, 

 2-o3-6t College btation, Tex. 



CAR LOAD BUYERS 



of Bee Hives, and all kinds ot bee supplies as 

 well as consumers, will find it to their interest 

 to let me know their needs. I sell to the job- 

 bing trade all over the world. I have financial 

 interests and business contracts witli two of 

 the largest factories in the United .States, as 

 well as being sole proprietor of a small plant 

 of my own. One of my factories is cutting 

 12 000,000 feet of lumber this year. I want your 

 business. Address, for a catalogue, 



W. K. PUTNAM, River Falls, Wis 



ALFALFA. 



Give it a trial. Seed for a large plot, and di- 

 rections for 25c. Add stamps if Khiva Sunflower 



i^ol-l"^^'^' Wra. C. AIKEN, Angwin, Cal. 



Tlxis? 



Have you ever solved the problem "what 

 is the best all-round household remedy?" 

 I have carefully studied this problem 

 during 18 years of general practice and 

 think I have solved it. I believe, and 

 my customers do, that there really is no 

 other remedy so generally useful, or that 

 gives such uniform satisfaction as 



YEliliOWZOflES 



Beats all how my customers s/ay by me 

 year after year; many most prominent bee 

 men, including Pres., Sec, Gen. Mgr. 

 andTreas. of N. B. K. A. and many mem- 

 bers, are among my regular customers- 

 have been for years, and you know they 

 2Vould'nt be if Yellowzones were not 

 "Select Tested. ' ' I shall be glad to serve 

 you also. 



If vou keep but one Remedy in the 

 house it shotUdbe Y^I^J^OWZO^nS. 



|t.oo per box; Trial size 25 cents. 

 Sample on request. 



Your money back and Another Box 



if not satisfied. 



W. B. House, Dc Tour, A\icb' 



