Nov. 12, 1903. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



731 



THE 



1900" FAMILY 

 WASHIRFREE. 



Greatest Invention of the Ag'e. La- 

 bor and Expense of Washing 

 Clothes Cut in Two. 



No More Stooping, Rubbing 

 ing of Clothes. 



Kvery Household Xee<la One. 



THE "1900" BALL-BEARI5G 

 FAMILY-WASHER SENT FREE 



to any one answering this advertisement, wi'n- 

 out deposit or advance payment of any kind, 

 freight paid, on 30 days' trial. 'I he I'JJO Ball- 

 Bearing Washer is unquestionably the greatest 

 labor-saving machine ever invented for family 

 ass. ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLE. It is 

 simplicity itself. There are no wheels, pad- 

 dles, rockers, cranks or complicated machinerv. 

 It revolves on BICYCLE BALLBEARINGS, 

 making it by far the easiest running washer on 

 the market. No strength required, a child can 

 operate it. 



No more stooping, rubbing,boiling of clothes. 

 Hot water and soap is all that is needed. It will 

 wash LARGE QDANTITIES OF CLOTHES 

 (no matter how soiledl PERFECTLY CLEAN 

 IN 6 MINUTES. Impossible to injure the 

 most delicate fabrics. 



IS ^Tlaoliinef Ills in -1 If oiii-$>. 



CHiciGO, III. 

 Last week I started to wash with your 1900 

 Bali-Bearing Washer. A neighbor saw me 

 wash my little bovs* waists (which were terri- 

 bly dirty), and we were both surprised to see 

 there was not a spot left. On Monday we did a 

 big wash of 15 machinefuls and the'wo'kwas 

 done in 4 hours. It is the best machine *I ever 

 saw (and I have tried many.) It works so easy 

 that my little boy can run it, 



Mrs, a. H Ceniner, X 



636 Diversey Boulevard. 

 Washing Easy at 81 Vears Old. 

 Wheeler, S, Dak. 

 I am more than pleased with the 1900 washer. 

 Last week my mother, an old lady .si years, 

 helped me do my washing. She sat on a chair 

 and did a large 2 weeks' wash with ease, and as 

 she sa d, without even perspiring and it was 90" 

 in the shade. Mrs. B. F. Revnoltis. 



I%o I^onger Prejiiilifetl. 



North Ut/DSDN, Wis 

 Enclosed please fiud P.O. crier. My wife is 

 very much pleased with the washer. This 

 speaks volumes for it, owing to her being prej- 

 udiced against all washers. All who have 

 seen it think it the best and easiest washing 

 machine they have ever seen. C. Williams. 



Write at once for Catalog and. Full 

 Particulars. 



•'IJMMr- WASHKR V*>. 368 T 

 State Street, Uinglianipton, I>. Y. 

 References: First Natiooal Bank, 

 ■tbEJt Binghampton, N. Y. 



For Thanksgiving Day 



a rate of one fare and a third for the 

 round trip has been authorized to 

 points within 150 miles on the Nickel 

 Plate Road, gfood returning- to and in- 

 cluding- Nov. 30, 1903, La Salle Street 

 Passenger Station, Chicago, Cor. Van 

 Buren and ha. Salle Streets, on the El- 

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for winter : unless they gather some 

 from bitterweed, our winter loss will 

 be heavy. My crop, this year, was 

 about one-third. I saved 9 swarms and 

 lost one that I know of. I don't know 

 whether I shall feed much or not ; I 

 have had so many failures and disap- 

 pointments that I don't care much if 

 some do die. 



Mr. Davenport is welcome to all the 

 black bees in America. For my part, 

 give me Italians all the time. The 

 blacks work all right if honey is plenti- 

 ful, but they nearly always go into 

 winter quarters very light here. 



I will send you 3 weeds, and would 

 be glad if Prof. Walton will tell their 

 names. The yellow is called bitter- 

 weed, and grows from 1 to 2 feet high ; 

 the white from 3 to 4 feet high ; and 

 the other from 6 to 7 feet high. Bees 

 do not work on them all, but work on the 

 white a little, and a good deal on the 

 yellow, J. S. PaTTOn. 



Hale Co., Ala., Oct. 5. 



[" Bitterweed " is surely an appro- 

 priate name for the yellow flower, as 

 the head usually contains a bitter and 

 aromatic juice, but it is known to bot- 



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Revised by Dadant — 1900 Edition. 



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