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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



iHt Root's Goods 2vt 



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BEST 



MADE 



DITTHER'S FOUNDATION. 



Our hobby is making a spe- 

 cialty of working wax into 

 comb foundation. 



Our large ware-house is full 

 of all kinds of bee-keepers' 

 supplies. 



Write for our price list, sam- 

 ples and early order discount. 

 We would like to send them 

 to you at onr expense. 



Jobbing — Wholesale — Retail. 

 Beeswax always wanted. 



GUS DITTMER, 



flagusta, Wis. 



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POUDER'S Honey Jars aud 

 everything used by Bee-Keepers. 



Large and complete stock on hand 

 at all time.s. I,ow freight rates. 



Prompt Ser\'ice. Catalog sent free. 



Wzilt^r S. Pou«Jcr 



513-515 Mass. Ave. 

 INDIANAPOI^IS, IND. 



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Send for 



1906 

 Catalog, 



Beeswax 



wanted 



We have a complete stock of 

 Root^s goods. Let us quote 

 you prices. We want to know 

 every bee-keeper in Michigan. 

 M. H. HUNT & Son, 



Bell Branch, Mich. 



Jobbers for The Root Co. in Mich. 



The Danz. 



Hive — The 



Comb Honey 



Hive, 

 Send for 



Booklet. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



NtwCatalogue LowerPrices 



Modern Machinery Better Goods 



We are Manufacturers 



MONDENG MF'G. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 

 1-oi-i-t M7-14Q Cellar U«ke Road 



-If yon are tfinug to— 



RIJY a BtlZZ-SAW^, 



write to the editor of the Ueview. He has a 

 new Barnes saw to sell and would be glad to 

 make you hapjiy by telling you the price at 

 which he would sell it. 



Superior Stock 



I make a specialty of Long-Tongue 



Italian, Carniolan, and Caucasian. 



Rearing- only from best stock obtain- 

 able. My Italian queens are unexcell- 

 ed; 1113' Carniolans and Caucasians from 

 best imported queens. All races bred 

 in separate yards to insure purity. A 

 postal will bring- my price list for 1906. 



CHARLES KOEPPEN 



Fredericksburg, Va. 



