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Wrr? Beirnber, 



Of Mt. Pleasant, Mich., has 

 his own saw-mill, and a factory 

 fully equiped with the latest 

 machinery, located right in a 

 pine and basswood region, and 

 can furnish hives, sections, 

 frames, separators, shipping 

 cases, etc., at the lowest possi- 

 ble prices. Making his own 

 foundation enables him to sell 

 very close. Send for samples 

 and prices before buying, and 

 see how you may save money, 

 time and freight. Bee-keepers' 

 supplies of all kinds kept in 

 stock. 12-99-it 



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Dittrner's 

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At Wbol«52klc an<l Ret&il. 



This foundation is tnade bv an 

 absolutely non-dipping process; 

 thereby producing a perfectly 

 clear and pliable foundation 

 that retains the odor and color 

 of beeswax; and is free from dirt. 



Working wax into foundation 

 for cash, a specialty. Write for 

 samples and prices. 



A full line of Supplies at the 

 very lowest prices, and in any 

 quantity. Best quality and 

 prompt shipment. Send for 

 catalog. Beeswax wanted. 



GUS DITT/^ER, 



Augusta, Wisconsin 



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