SEPTEMBER 15, 1913 



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EASONADLE 



UGGESTIONS. 



Bee-escapes, 

 Honey-extractors, 

 Uncapping-knlves, 

 Shipping-cases, 

 Glass Jars, 

 Honey Labels, 

 Veils, Smokers, 



Bee-brushes, 



Wax-presses, 



Hive-tools 



Tin Cans. 



Cartons, 



Bee Books, 



Gloves. 



You are doubtless in need of and ready to 

 order one or more of these items. You want 

 ROOT QUALITY and I'EIRCE SERVICE of 

 course. Why not include with tliis order the 

 hives, supers, sections, foundation, etc., you 

 will need for ne.xt season? Prices are lower 

 now than they will be in the spring. Then it 

 will be a grreat satisfaction to have every 

 thing- ready for immediate use when needed, 

 and so be immune from the vexation and loss 

 that may result from unavoidable delays dur- 

 ing the rush season. 



The flooded stock is pretty nearly closed 

 out. A few odds and ends remain. If you 

 can use any slightly damaged goods at very 

 low prices, write for list. 



Look the catalog over and make-up your 

 order now. Do not hesitate to order even 

 any small article needed, as the lower parcel- 

 post rates now in effect insure delivery at 

 trifling expense. 



E. W. Peirce, Zancsvillc, 0. 



Alrdome Bldg., South Sixth St. 



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ATE NTS 



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YEARS' 



PRACTICE 



CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON, McLachlen Building-, Corner 

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



Patent Practice in Patent 

 Office and Courts 



Patent Counsel of 

 The A. i. Root Co. 



tjtS ^^M>*A^^ m»m is the Shipping Center of 



cSOSlOn 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 



182 Friend Street 



BOSTON. MASS. 



New England Beekeepers 



Kv-ery THin^ in Supplies 



New Goods Factory Prices Save Freight 



CULL & WILLIAMS CO. 

 Providence, R. i. 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



WE ARE WESTERN AGENTS FOR 



"FALCONER" 



Write tor discounts — we can gave you money 



C. C. demons Bee Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo. 



128 Grand Avenue 



. . ROOT'S . . 



POWER HONEY - EXTRACTORS 



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

 machines. With 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 only 1000 lbs. per day, 

 while with this machine they can average 2000 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. Hogaboom. 



For full particulars see our new catalog 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, MEDINA, OHIO 



New York, 139-141 Franklin St. Chicago, 213-231 Institute Place Philadelphia, 8-10 Vine St. 



Des MQines, 565 W. 7th St. St. Paul, 1024 Mississippi St. Syracuse, 1631 Genesee St. 



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