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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Dec. 21, 1905 





BEANCHES 



" TOE LEWIS FABIY TREE " 



These gentlemen, located in different parts 

 of the globe, are Lewis Agents, and will take 

 pleasure in attending to yoitr wants in the bee- 

 supply line promptly, courteousl}' and accu- 

 rately, handling Lewis Goods by the carload : 



a. 



10 



Emerson T. Abbott, St. Joseph. 

 Mo. 



Frank Rauchfuss, Mgr. Colo- 

 rado Honey Producers' Asso- 

 ciation, Denver, Colo. 



Chas. H. Lilly, Pres. Chas. H. 

 Lilly Co., Seattle, Portland, 

 San Francisco. 

 i. E. H. Taylor, Welwyn, Herts, 

 England. 



5. Chas. B. Stevens, of C. B. 



Stevens it Co., Havana, Cuba. 



6. A. G. Woodman, of A. G. Wood- 



man Co., Grand Rapids. Mich. 



7. C. M. Soott, of C. M. Scott iV 



Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 



S. A. I. Davis, Sec'y Southwestern 

 Bee Co., San Antonio, Tex. 



9. Fred Foulger, of Fred Foulger 

 ifc Sons, Ogden, Utah 

 F. R. Davis, Ass't Mgr. Grand 

 Junction Fruit Growers' Asso- 

 ciation, Grand Junction, Colo. 



11. R. C. Aikin, Loveland, Colo. 

 12 and 13. Norris & Anspaeh, Ken- 

 ton, Ohio. 



14. H.M. Arnd, Mgr. York Honey 



& Bee Supply Co., Chicago, 

 111. 



15. Adam A. Clarke, Le Mars, 



Iowa. 

 10. M. H. Silvernale, Mgr. Kenyon 

 Yard, Wisconsin Lumber Co., 

 Faribault, Minn. 



17. Paul Bachert, Lancaster, Calif. 



18. Chas. N. Greene, of Cleaver tV: 



Greene, Troy, Pa, 



19. A. Lehman, Mgr. Arkansas Val- 



ley Honey Producers' Associa- 

 tion, Rocky Ford, Colo. 



20. B. C. Hanssen, of Louis flan- 



ssen's Sons, Davenport, 

 Iowa. 



21. Robert Halley, Montrose, Colo. 



22. L. C. Dadant, of Dadant & Sons, 



Hamilton, 111, 



G. B. LEWIS CO. 



Manufacturers Bee= Keepers' Supplies 



Offices, Factories, and Wapehouses 



1 WATERTOWN, WIS., U.S.A. 



Established 30 Years. 



Annual Output T^^^jy !'''l?" ^'S"A- 



==^=== One Hundred THousand Hives 



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