American Hee Journal 



November, 1910. 



SPECIAL GOODS 



You bee-keepers who use odd-sized equipment can have it made now if 

 you will send to us sample with your order. 



DO NOT DELAY 



until the bus)^ season to have these odd-sized Goods made — you will be sure to be 

 refused. This causes you annoyance, delay, loss of honey and loss of money. 



No factory can make these Goods for you during the rush. 



We are now well caught up on orders and can make anything special which 

 you may want. Now's your chance. Take time by the forelock and let us make 

 such Goods for you now and have them on hand ready for next season. 



Remember this offer is of short duration. "A word to the wise is suffi- 



cient. 



G. B. Lewis Company, 



Manufacturers of Beeware, Watertown, Wis. 



PAPER 



"If Goods are wanted Quick, send to Ponder.- 



HONEY-JARS — A Sanitary, Substantial Paper Bottle X" d p:per"''nd 



1 Cheap enough 



to Give Away 



Every bee-keeper who produces 

 Extracted Honey and is imerested 

 in building up a home market for 

 his product, will be interested in 

 this new container. It is neat, 

 does not leak, and the bee-keeper 

 can deliver his honey from house 

 to house without waiting to ex- 

 change containers. Many consu- 

 mers will take home a pound or 

 two of honey if they do not have 

 to pay additional for a container. 

 Especially desirable for granula- 

 ted honey, even in very damp cli- 

 mates. On the market for only a 

 short time, but many leading bee- 

 keepers are sending in second and 

 third orders. 



Now packed in uniform shipping 

 boxes of one gross each, complete 

 with stoppers, and a stopper-in- 

 serter, with each gross. 



Please note the very light weight 

 when packed for shipment, a feat- 

 ure by which transportation by 

 express is often as cheap as by 

 freight. 



PRICES: 



I j;ross 6 gro. wt. 

 Half-Pints $1.50 $8.00 13 lbs. 

 Pints i.Hu 10.00 18 



Quarts 2.30 12.00 28 



Sample dozen, any si?:e or assorted sizes, by express, for 25 cents, not prepaid. Sending samples by mail is not entirely 

 practical. Descriptive Leaflet Mailed Free. 



Walter S. Pouder, 859 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 



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