JULY 15, 1913 



"By Airship" 



A customer writes, " You must have sent 

 my last order by airship, it got here with 

 such lightning speed." 



Handicapped by a flood loss that neces- 

 sitated an entirely new stock just at a 

 time when the Root factory was crowded 

 with orders, it has taxed my resources to 

 the utmost to maintain my reputation for 

 promptness in the delivery of supplies. The 

 most active season for a number of years 

 has made the task doubly difficult. Possi- 

 bly a few customers may have been incon- 

 venienced at the outset. I am glad to say, 

 however, that my stock is now practically 

 complete, and new goods are arriving right 

 along. With the better facilities of my new 

 location, and additional help for the re- 

 mainder of the rush season, I feel that all 

 customers, old and new, will be served 

 here with as little delay and as great sat- 

 isfaction as would be possible anywhere. 



Please bear in mind that all factories 

 and supply dealers are now experiencing 

 a rush of orders, and are severely taxed to 

 fill orders as promptly as their customers 

 might desire, ix possible, place your order 

 a few days before goods are actually re- 

 quired, and you will not be disappointed. 



E. W. Pcirce, Zancsville, 0. 



Alrdome BIdg.. South Sixth St. 



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CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON. McLachlen Building-, Comer 

 Tenth and G Sts.. Washington. D. C. 



Patent Practice in Patent 

 Office and Courts 



Patent Counsel of 

 The A. I. Root Co. 



Boston 



is the Shipping Center of 



New England 



Beekeepers should bear this in mind when order- 

 ing their supplies. A full line of supplies always 

 in stock Send for catalog 



H. H. JEPSON 



1 82 Friend Street 



BOSTON, MASS, 



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 G. B. Lewis Company, Watertown, Wit. 



LOCKHART'S SILVER-CRAY CARNIOLANS 



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