AUGUST 15, 1913 



"By Airship" 



A customer writes, " You must ha^e 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 satisfac- 

 tion a.s would be possible anywhere. 



E. W. Peirce, Zancsville, 0. 



Alrdome Bldg.. South Sixth St. 



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ATE NTS 



25 



YEARS' 



PRACTICE 



CHAS. J. WILLI.-iMSON, MoLachlen Building, Con 

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



Patent Practice in Patent 

 Office and Courts 



Patent Counsel of 

 The A. I. Root Co. 



W^ .flfc. .«» A .^ md^ 's **'8 Shipping Center of 



DOSlOn New England 



Beekeepers should bear this in mind when order- 

 ing their supplies. A full line of supplies always 

 in stock Send for catalog 



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1 82 Friend Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



New England Beekeepers 



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. . ROOTS . . 



POWER HONEY - EXTRACTORS 



Our new catalog is full of information about these labor-saving 

 machines, AVith the difficulty of getting competent help, the 

 power extractors are being sold largely in this and foreign 

 countries, and the present demand is far greater than ever be- 

 fore. Read what a California producer says in a letter to a 

 disinterested party, which we are permitted to see and publish : 



Gentlemen : — I should like to say a few words in favor of the ball-bearing Root 

 Automatic extractor, as I believe it is as near perfection as can be. This machine runs 

 so easy that a few turns to get it up to speed is all that is necessary; and the men, 

 while using the No. 17, which I formerly had, could average onlj^ 1000 lbs. per daj-, 

 while with this machine they can average :?000 lbs. with but one additional man. No 

 apiary can afford to be without one of these machines. 



I feel like congratulating The A. I. Root Co. for making an invention that is such 

 a satisfaction, and financially to the honey-producers' interests. 



Elk Grove, Cal. B. B. Hogaboobi. 



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