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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Dec. 21, 1905 



AT CHICAGO 



Our branch is located at 144 E. Erie St. It is in charge of Mr. R. W. Boyden. We 

 keep at this branch a very complete stock of our bee-supplies. Shipping there very fre- 

 quent carloads of goods, you can get from Chicago any special supplies with very little 

 delay. On regular supplies we can save you both time and freight. 



Mr. Boyden is thoroughly familiar with our line of Supplies, and is also a born bee- 

 keeper. He knows the city. We trust our friends will feel perfectly free to ask his ser- 

 vices in any way. Mr. Boyden will be present at the National Convention, and stands 

 ready to accommodate you. 



Our Line for 1906 



OUR HIVES AND SECTIONS 



Our hives and equipment, both for workmanship and clearness of stock, can not be excelled, and we doubt if they 

 have ever been equalled. So strong is the demand for these goods that there has been a strife in many cases among 

 dealers to get the Root Company's lines because they knew that everything that bears the Root brand is always popular 

 with the customer, and always the best that money and brains can produce. 



Our sections and frames for 1906 are even better than ever. They are inspected and re-inspected, and each inspector 

 is required to put in each box of sections that he passes upon his own inspector's card, so that if complaint is made this 

 card will come back on him. As he is anxious to hold his position and if possible get an increase in pay, it is clearly to 

 his interest, as well as that of the customer, to let nothing but perfect goods pass. 



THE ROOT AUTOMATIC EXTRACTORS 



Our extractors for 1906 in point of improvements and quality of workmanship leave everything else in the shade. 

 The four, six and eight frame machines have the finest automatic reversing mechanism that has ever been put into a 

 machine. Even the two frame models can have the reversing mechanism put on at a slight additional cost ; but we do not 

 ordinarily advise buying the two-frame automatic. Steel construction has been substituted for cast iron wherever practi- 

 cable. 



OUR CATALOG FOR 1906 



A great improvement over last year. Entirely revised and rewritten. New cover. New cuts. Every article is 

 classified. No price-tables to confuse. The price of each article is directly under the description or illustration. The first 

 edition is now on the press. If you wish a copy of this let us have your name now. 



DeceniDer istn Gieaninos 



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When this issue of the American Bee Journal reaches you our Splendid 

 Christmas Issue will be ready for mailing. Without doubt the finest bee-maga- 

 zine ever printed. Three-Color Cover. 100 pages of matter. Many beautiful 

 halftones. Extremely valuable articles. We have a limited number of copies 

 which we will sell at 10 cents each. Better send 25 cents now, and we will send 

 the Magazine for 6 months' trial, and include this number, or, better still, send 

 fl.OO for the year. You will find Gleanings in all principal clubbing lists. 



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THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, Hedina, Ohio 



BRANCHES : 144 trie St., GhicaQO 10 Vine St., Philadelphia 44 Veseu St., New York 



