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PoAver Honey Extradtors 



Oiir new catalog is full of information about these labor-saving machines. 

 With the difficulty of getting competent help, the power extractors are being 

 sold largely in this and foreign countries, and the present demand is far 

 greater than ever before. Read what a California producer says in a letter to 

 a distinterested party, which we are permitted to see and publish : 



Gentlemen — I should like to say a few words in favor of the ball-bearing Root Auto- 

 matic Extractor, as I believe it is as near perfection as can be. This machine runs so 

 easy that a few turns to get it up to speed is all that is necessary; and the men, while 

 using the No. 17, which I formerly had, could average only 1,000 lbs. per day, while with 

 this machine they can average 2,000 lbs. with but one additional man. No apiary can afford 

 to be without one of these machines. 



I feel like congratulating the A. I. Root Co. for making an invention that is such a 

 satisfaction, and financially to the honey-producers' interests. 



Elk Grove, Cal. B. B. Hogaboom. 



HERE ARE A FEW MORE. 



A word about the power extractor I purchased from you through H. L. Jones, of 

 Goddna. I found it to work very satisfactorily, and it will do all it is claimed to do and 

 more. I use the gasoline engine for several purposes besides driving the eight-frame extrac- 

 tor, such as driving the washing machine for the lady of the house, and corn cracking and 

 grinding. I consider it one of the best speculations I made in connection with the apiary. 



Pittsworth, Queensland. F. C. Colder. 



Yours of the 16th, also the brake-band for power extractor, came to hand. Thanks for 

 sending it so promptly. This is my second season with the power extractor. I would not 

 be without it now, even if I had only fifty colonies. David Running. 



Grindstone City, Mich., July 19, 1910. 



I received the extractor I ordered of you some time ago. It arrived in good shape. I 

 set it up and extracted 143 quarts of honey, and sold it at 35c a quart. The extractor is 

 just fine — <loes the work completely. F. D. King. 



Athens, Ohio, Aug. 16, 1912. 



The engine I got of you this spring has done fine. We ran it all fall and never had 

 any trouble at all. V. V. Dexter. 



North Yakima, Wash., Jan. 18, 1911. 



For full particulars see our new catalog. 



The A. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio 



BRANCH OFFICES. 



New York, 139-141 Franklin St. Chicago, 213-291 Institute Place. 



Philadelphia, 8-10 Vine St. Des Moines, 565 W. Seventh St. 



St. Paul, 1024 Mississippi St. Syracuse, 1631 Genesee St. 



Washington, 1100 Maryland Ave., S. W. Mechanics Falls, Me. 



A FEW AGENTS HANDLING THESE GOODS. 



California ; • ■ • -Madary's Planing Mill, Fresno 



" Mandary s Supply Co., I.os Angeles 



TnlnraHr. Barteldes Seed Co., Denver 



Indiana : .■:::::::::::::::.■:.■:. waiter s Pouder mdianapoHs 



Michiean M- ^^- ^'""t *^ Son, Lansing 



M ssofiri Blanke Mfg. & Supply Co., St. Louis 



^*""°"' : ; John Nebel & Son Supply Co., High Hill 



New Mexico.:.;. ..'.■..■ Roswell Seed Co., Roswell 



Ohio S. J. Griggs Co., Toledo 



" C H. W. Weber & Co., Cincinnati 



Texa= '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .'.\ Texas Seed & Floral Co., Dallas 



" ^ Toepperwein & Mayfield Co., San Antonio 



The A. I. Root Company 



Medina, Ohio 



TMt CHAS. r, M«V CO., PRINTinS. DtTBOIT, MICK 



