OCTOBER 1, 1913 



OME 



EASONABLE 



UGGESTIONS. 



Bee-escapes. 

 Hone V -extractors 

 Uncapping-knives, 

 Sliipping-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 PEIRCE SERVICE of 

 course. Why not inchide with this order the 

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

 will need for next season? Prices are lower 

 now than they will be in the .spring. Then it 

 will he a grrcat satisfaction to have every 

 thing ready for immediate use when needed, 

 and SI) 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 u«e 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. Pcirce, Zancsvillc, 0. 



Alrdome Bldg., South Sixth St. 



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ATENTS 



25 



YEARS' 



PRACTICE 



CHAS. J. WILUAMSON, McLachlen Building, Coruer 

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



Patent Practice in Patent 

 Office and Courts 



Patent Counsel of 

 The A. I. Root Co. 



Wfc .a^ ^^ A .^ m^ Is the Shipping Center of 



Boston 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. 



New England Beekeepers 



Every Thin^ in Supplies 



New Goods Factory Prices Save Fi right 



CULL & WILLIAMS CO. 

 Providence, R. I 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



WE ARE WESTERN AGENTS FOR 



"FALCONER" 



Write for discounts — we can save yon mone.v 



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



128 Grand Avenue 



A BEEKEEPER who uses cheap shipping-cases for his comb 

 honey isn't necessarily mean. The chances are he's 

 thoughtless. But many grocers or other dealers who 

 receive his honey will not accept this generous view. 



Among that number may be the very grocer he wants to 

 influence most — the one who has the best trade in honey in that 

 locality. 



So he should use good shipping-cases, such as we make. To 

 use them is economy, not an expense. 



For particulars write us or our dealers, or consult our catalog. 



The A. I. Root Company 



Medina, Ohio 



New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, Des Moines. 



