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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



April 26, 1906 



One Hundred Cents on the Dollar 



Is what you get when you order Lewis Goods 



Send in your 

 Order for 1906 

 Lewis Beeware 



Lewis Beeware 



Always fits. Every part meets every other 

 part accurately. It goes together like a 

 watch. This means something, does it not? 

 All parts can be assembled in a jiffy. Why? 

 Because they fit. No loss of material ; no loss 

 of time ; no loss of patience. 



Lewis Bee-Hives 



Are made from clear white Wisconsin pine. 

 No knots or other imperfections. Therefore 

 different from other makes of hives. Abso- 

 lutely clear, and when we say CLEAR we 

 mean exactly what we say. 



Lewis Sections 



Are made from white Wisconsin basswood — 

 the finest in the world. Lewis Sections are 

 the best in the world. They ought to be. 

 They are the most carefully selected and the 

 most carefully made. 



Insist oji Lewis Goods 



Accept no substitutes. Look for the brand. 

 Send for catalog to-day, if you haven't one. 

 There are a score of our agents besides our- 

 selves who can furnish you with LEWIS 

 GOODS at factory prices. 



Agents 

 Everywhere 



Here they are: 



ENGLAND— E. H. Taylor, Welwyn, Herts 



FRANCE— Raymoud Gariel, 

 2 ter Quai de la Megisserie, Paris. 



CUBA— C. B. Stevens & Co., Havana 

 C. B. Stevens & Co., Manzanillo 



CALIFORNIA— The Chas. H. Lilly Co., San 

 Francisco 



SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA— Paul Bachert, 

 Lancaster 



Fletcher-Doyle Co., San Diego 



Fallbrook Co-operative Ass'n, Fallbrook 



COLORADO— R. C. Aikin, Loveland 



Arkansas Valley Honey-Producers' Associa- 

 tion, Rocky Ford 



COLORADO— (Continued.) 



Colorado Honey-Producers' Association 



Grand Junction Fruit-Growers' Association 

 Grand Junction 



Robert Halley, Montrose 



ILLINOIS— York Honey & Bee-Supply Co., 

 Chicago 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



IOWA— Adam A. Clarke, Le Mars 

 Louis Hanssen's Sons, Davenport 

 W. J. McCarty, Emmetsburg. 



C. M. Scott & Co., Indianapolis 

 G. Woodman Co., Grand 



INDIANA 



MICHIGAN — A 

 Rapids 



MINNESOTA— Wisconsin Lumber Co., 

 432 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. 



MISSOURI— E. T. Abbott, St. Joseph 

 OHIO— Norris & Anspach, Kenton 

 OREGON— The Chas. H. Lilly Co., Portland 

 PENNSYLVANIA— Cleaver & Greene, Troy 

 TEXAS— Southwestern Bee Co., San Antonio 

 UTAH— Fred Foulger & Sons, Ogden 

 WASHINGTON— The Chas. H. Lilly Co., 

 Seattle 



C3-. IB. LEWIS CO, ^WATERTOWN, "WIS. 



