NOVEMBER. 15, 1912 



WANTED 



NEW CROP HONEY 



Both Comb & Extracted 



Are you looking for a market ? New 



York is as good as any. We handle 



on commission and buy outright. 



Write us before disposing of your 



honey. 



HII.DRETH & SEGC:i.K£N 



365 Gr««niiiricH St., Nenir YorK 



When Ordering Supplies 



remember we carry a full stock and sell at the 

 lowest catalog price. Two lines of railroad- 

 Maine Central and Grand Trunk. Prompt 

 serylce and no trucking bills. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Mechanic Falls, Maine 



J. B. MASON, Manager 



EstabliBhed 1886 

 WE CARRY AN UP-TO-DATE LINE OF 



BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



Write tor our M-pag'e catalog: free, and 

 for lowest prices on supplies. Full In- 

 formation given to all inquiries. We 

 handle the best make of g-ocds for the 

 beekeeper. . Freig'ht facilities g-ood. 

 Let us hear from you. 



JOHN NEBEL & SON SUPPLY CO., HIGH HILL. MO. 



HONEY -JARS. 



We keep In stock several styles of honey-jars— 

 No. 25 heavy flint glass, 84.75 gross. 



Write for price on comb or extracted honey. Cat- 

 alog of every thing a beekeeper uses, free. 

 I. J. 8TRINCHAM, 108 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK 

 Aplarlea, Clan Gov*, L. I, 



5 Per Cent 



discount for cash orders re- 

 ceived in November. 



Get ready for 1913 with 

 Root's goods. Quotations 

 furnished showing the net 

 cost on your hst of goods. 



M. H. HUNT & SON, 

 Lansing, Mich. 



Opp. Lake Shore Depot. 



W^ .A. .^ A .A. .wB, Ib *ha Shipping C«nt«r •! 



Boston New England 



Bee-keepers should bear this in mind when or- 

 dering their supplies. . A full line of supplies 

 always In stock Send for catalog. 



H. H. JEPSON 



1 82 Friond 8tr««t 



BOSTON. MASS. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS. 



488-490 Canal Street, NEW YORK 



Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants in 



Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, etc. 



Consignments solicited. Established 1875. 



P 



ATE NTS 



25 



YEARS' 



PRACTICE 



0HA8. J. WILLIAMSON, MoLachlen Bulldlngr. Comer 

 Tenth and Q Sts., Wabhwotok, D. 0. 



Patant Praotloe In Patent Patent Counsel ol 



Otfloe and Courts. Tho A. I. Root Co 



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