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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Oct. 20, 1904 



Look Here 



"Now I thought perhaps you could secure me a good man to take half interest 

 a man that Mr. A. I. Root will tell me is all right. I will give him a better chance 

 then he can get in the States. What I want is a man not afraid to work, one with 

 good horse sense, that understands the bees. In time he can have a steady income of 

 $1500 to $2000 a year." E. H. 



The above is a sample of the many requests we are receiving for bee-keepers. The grad- 

 uates of our correspondence "school are going to have such oifers placed before them. Don't 

 you think it worth while to take up the course at once, and be in line for a good position? We 

 can still take a few students at the reduced price of $10.00 for the course. 



Our course is not exclusively for those wishing a position, but for those intending to 

 learn bee-keeping, and adding to their present income. Also for those who wish an inter- 

 esting study. Write to-day, for our prospectus will give you full particulars. 



OCTOBER DISCOUNTS 



Don't forget that for October 

 orders we allow six per cent. 

 Our catalog prices will be the 

 same in 1905 as this season, 

 so don't wait for new catalog. 

 Every month you do you lose 

 one per cent. A little fore- 

 thought will be a profitable 

 investment. 



Orders in Nov. 5 per cent. 

 Orders in Dec. 4 per cent. 

 Orders in Jan. 3 per cent. 

 Orders in Feb. 2 per cent. 



DANZ. HIVE 



This hive is growing more 

 and more popular as bee-keep- 

 ers discover its advantages. 

 You will not lose any thing 

 and have much to gain by in- 

 vestigating it. A postal brings 

 a copy of ' 'Facts About Bees, ' " 

 telling all about the hive. 



Fifty Per Cent Increase. 



I have had a very successful year with the 

 Danzenbaker hive. It gives me better satis- 

 faction than any other hive for comb honey. 

 I am confident it increases the honey by 50 

 per cent over the 8-frame hive. 



Yours for continued prosperity, 



Jason Hollopkter, Union Bridge, Md. 



10-4-04. 



FOR SALE 



An "ad" in the Honey Col- 

 umn of Gleanings will put you 

 in direct touch with honey- 

 buyers. It will cost you only 

 20c a line, and may save you 

 dollars in commissions in sell- 

 ing your crop. Give the col- 

 umn a trial, for we feel sure 

 you will be pleased. 



Results. 



An *'ad" in Gleanings has brought me 

 more inquiries and orders than I can fill. 

 Give me credit for the amount until next 

 year. 



G. A. 61.BECH, Jerome, Mich. 



The A. I. Root Co., 



Main Office and Works, MEDINA, OHIO, U. S. A. 



BRANCHES: 



CHICAGO. II,L., 141 East Er 

 MECHANIC FALLS, ME. 

 SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA . 10 Vine St. 

 ST. PAUL, MINN., ICCl Jliss. St. 

 HAVANA, CUBA, San Ignacio. 17. 



•San Antonio, Tex., 438 W. Houston. 

 Washington. D.C , 1100 Md. Av., S. W. 

 NEW YORK CITY, U Vesey St. 



