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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



S A Pleasant Surprise: 



When it was announced in the Review that I was the breeder of Superior Stock, the cus- 

 tomers of both myself and Mr. Hutchinson were very pleasently surprised. The letters that 

 I am receiving show this. Here are two samples: 



Fountain City, Wis , Jan. 12, 1904. 

 J. P. Moore, Morgan, Ky. 



Dear Sir: — Kindly send me a copy of your descriptive folder and price list of Superior 

 Stock Queens. I have had a number of them from Mr. Hutchinson, and I have found that if 

 would have been dollars and dollars in my pocket if my whole yard had been stocked with 

 this strain of bees. JOSEF M. REITZ. 



Salem, N. J., Jan. 14, 1904. 

 J. P. Moore, Morgan, Ky. 



Dear Sir: I am certainly glad to know that you are the man who has been furnishing 

 W. Z Hutchinson with queens of the Superior Stock I know of no other breeder in the Unit- 

 ed States that I would be more pleased to know furnished this stock, for I can honestly say 

 that the very best queen I evet got, came from you. I also got a queen from Mr. Hutchfnson 

 in 1902, and I can truly say that she distinguished herself a.s really Superior Stock. 



L. C. MEDKIFF. 



Drop me a postal, and I will send you the neatest little folder that a queeu breeder ever 

 sent out. It will tell you how this stock was originated, how it is bred, and how it has de- 

 ighted some of the best bee-keepers in the United States. It will also give prices. 



J. P. MOORE. Morgan, Ky. 



— If yon wish the best, low-priced — 



TYRE - WRITER. 



Write to the editor of the Rkvikw. He has an 

 Odell, taken in payment for advertising, and he 

 wotUd be pleased to send deBcriptive circulars 

 or to correspond with any one thinking of buy- 

 ing snch a machine. 



—If you are Koing to — 



BUY A BUZZ -SAW 



write to the editor of the Kkview. He hu 

 new Barnes saw to sell and would be glad ' 

 make you happy by tilling you the price 

 which he wonlH noil it. 



Please mention the Reuieio. 



The Pacific States 

 Bee Journal 



Is a publication you should 

 read, especially if you keep 

 bees in the Pacific Stales, fi.oo 

 a year — sample copies free. 



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PACIFIC STATES 

 BEE JOUf^lSlAlj. 



I-04-I2t TULiAIRE, CflUip. 



Bee Hives Cheap! 



Called "Poor Man's Hive." 



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I am having bee hives cut out at 

 the Michigan State Prison Box Fac- 

 tory, where labor is cheap. These 

 hives are made of Michigan white 

 pine, corners halved together so they 

 can be nailed both ways. Hoffman 

 frames are furnished, supers to take 

 either plain or bee-way sections. 

 Eight-frame iVi slory hives, nailed 

 and painted, starters, sections, etc., 

 ready for the bees $1.50; 5 in the flat, 

 I5 00; 10 for $9.00; 20 for $17.50; ten- 

 frame, iscts. more. Sections at last 

 years' prices. Dovetailed hives, also 

 the Danzenbaker in slock. Subscrip- 

 tions to l>ee journals given free with 

 orders Send for list explaining 



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W. D. SOPER, 



i-04-tf R. D. 3. Jackson. Mich. 



