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Aug. 2, 1906 



American Ttee Journal 



One Hundred Cents on the Dollar 



is what you get when you buy 



LEWIS 



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SECTIONS 



To the reasoning bee-keeper and dealer: 



Lewis Sections are recognized as the best the world 

 over. Thousands of bee-keepers who annually order bee- 

 supplies from different firms, insist on Lewis Sections, 

 when it comes to sections. 



WHY? 



Because the G. B. Lewis Co. has been making good sec- 

 tions for over 30 years. The skilled Lewis mechanics have 

 made a life study of sections and section machinery. 



Because Lewis Sections are made from the finest Wis- 

 consin white Basswood, selected by experts and run through 

 machinery adjusted to the precision of a hair's breadth. 

 This makes them perfect. 



Read what they say about them: 



Received my sections in fine shape, and am well pleased with 

 them. They are the best sections I ever put together. 



Arthur Stampe, Paullina, Iowa. 



I want to say that I consider your make of sections the nearest 

 perfect I have ever had. I have folded packages of 500 without break- 

 ing one, and I can not say that of others I have used. 



George Brown, Deerfield, Iowa. 



During the last 4 years I have bought 10,000 sections from 3 other 

 firms. Before I had U6ed yours for several years, but have decided 

 after a thorough trial that yours are the best and most perfect sections 

 in every way that I have ever used. David Foote, Riceville, Iowa. 



I used your supplies exclusively for almost 14 years, especially 

 the sections, and I don't want any other kind. 



C. H. Barlan, Mora, Minn. 

 I have received those sections in good shape, and I am wel- 

 pleased with same. They are all right in every way. I shall recom- 

 mend your bee-supplies to other bee-keepers. I think you make bet- 

 ter goods than any other firm in the world. Accept my thanks. 



Geo. B. McDaniels, Grand View, Iowa. 



Lewis Sections for sale by the following Agents: 



ENGLAND— E. H. Taylor, Welwyn, Herts 

 FRANCE— Raymond 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, 

 Denver. 



Grand Junction Fruit-Growers' Association, 

 Grand Junction. 



Robert Halley, Montrose 

 IO W A— Adam A. Clarke, Le Mars 



Louis Hanssen's Sons, Davenport 



W. J. McCarty, Emmetsbnrg. 

 ILLINOIS— York Honey & Bee-Supply Co. 

 191 & 193 Superior St., Chicago, 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 

 INDIANA— C. M. Scott & Co., Indianapolis 

 MICHIGAN — A. G. Woodman Co., Grand 



Rapids 

 MIN NESOT A— 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., 



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Seattle 

 Nearly 10 Mil- 

 lions now ready 

 for prompt 

 shipment 



G. B.Lewis Co., watertown, Wis. 



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