340 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL April 19, 1906 



ACCURACY 



IN SECTIONS 



Were you ever annoyed by receiving poor Sections ? Sections that were rough, bad color, inaccu- 

 rately cut ? Then you know what it means. The Root System of making and grading their Sections 

 insures perfection. With the best possible machinery and lumber, together with a scheme of insuring 

 best grading, the Root output of Sections is the largest in the world, and they are used by bee-keepers 

 everywhere with the best of satisfaction. When you buy Sections this year see that the box bears the 

 trade-mark that makes Root's Goods Famous. 



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IN HIVES 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY 



nv^TEIDIlSr^L, OHIO 





Branch Offices in the United States 



The A. I. Root Co., 44 Vesey St., New York City. 

 The A. I. Root Co., 10 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 The A. I. Root Co., 1635 Genesee St., Syracuse, N. T. 

 The A. I. Root Co., Mechanic Falls, Maine. 



The A. I. Root Co., 1100 Maryland Avenue, S. W., 



Washington, D. C. 

 The A. I. Root Co., 144 E. Erie St., Chicago, 111. 

 The A. I. Root Co., 1024 Mississippi St., St. Paul, Minn. 



ltt3R There is no need of going into details why a Hive should be made with the greatest possible accu- 



«?gft» racy. If the work is not done very near perfect the bees will glue up the Hive with propolis and then 



7ft«) your trouble begins. There's a satisfaction of putting up Root's Hives that more than pays for their 



t?\2 slightly extra cost over the cheap-made kinds. Read what Mr. Dobson says : 



S^ The Experience of Two Bee/Keepers SJ 



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fttjfl The A ' *' KooT Co -' Medina - Minnetonka, Minn., March 28, 1906. T/M 



jSUil Gentlemen : — I am writing you in regard to some goods I bought of your agent, Mr. J. C. Acklin, iwL 



?/(ifi !°24 Miss. St., St. Paul. I purchased five Dauzenbaker hives with full sheets of foundation in brood- [ttxR 



•*»**• chamber and super. I will say this much for Root's Goods : I never saw nicer or cleaner stock, no JJ«J 



WW cracked or broken pieces, and everything fitted to perfection. Everything full count, including nails, etc. ||n 



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JflfR To-day I was over to a neighbor's helping him assemble some newly purchased hives made by a ((u)j 



J***Jj fi rm jn . I was tempted to ask him why he didn't get Root's Goods. I wish you could have SuS 



WW seen the difference. When I went there he had not uncrated them. I said to him, " Have you got all (Wh 



£*%* you need?" He said, " Oh, yes." Well, we found out differently. They had sent only half enough V\t 



WW foundation, no small tacks for fastening wire, and not half enough nails, and sixteen top-bars short. I VJSii 



If V guess we said something to ourselves about that shipping clerk. WM. V. DOBSON. WM 



