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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



March 25, 1897. 



K B^ BQ M A Copy of 



L D L t Successful Hee-keephig, 



r n 11 by W. Z, Hutchinson ; 



I 11 kk and our 189T Catalog, for 2- 

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are warranted 



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THEW.T.FAICOKERMFG.CO., 



JAlffESTOWN, N. Y. 



DANZENBAKER 

 HIVE AND HONEY 



won Highest Honors at the 

 Fairs, and pays Premiums 

 to purchasers 

 of .= hires, $.10 for the best 100 Danz. sectlonB 

 •• 25 •' 25 •• 50 " 



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.. 10 '• 10 ■' 20 ■• 



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^F" Further particulars regarding the pre- 

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 tion. Address, 



Francis Danzenbaker, Medina, Oliio. 



Care The A. I. Root Coiupany. 



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18 years the Standard. The 4-lnch •• Smoke 

 Engine." Is It too large ? Will it last too 

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 words. Send for Circular. 6 sizes and prices 

 ol Bingham Smokers and Knives. 



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 cial topic. After publishing the Keview live 

 years its editor wrote ' Advanced Bee-Cult- 

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 umn, wellillustrated pages, which Is really a 

 summing up— the cream, so to speak— ot those 

 first five volumes of the ItEViEW. It begins 

 with ihe opening of the year, and takes the 

 reader through tbe whole season, describing 

 the most advanced methods lor performing 

 all of the most Imporlanloperatlons until the 

 honey Is sold and the bees ready lor winter. 

 A single idea found In the book may bo worth 

 dollarsto the reader. The price of the book 

 Is 50 cts . but for advertising purposes, for 

 the sake of getting the Keview into new 

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 any one not now a subscriber who sends $1.0U 

 fertile Keview for 1HIJ7. Address. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



^°^*^ Dadant's Foundation S 



Year 



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Because it has always given better satisfaction than any other. 



Because IN 20 YEARS there have not been any complaints, but thousands 

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HAMILTON, Hancock Co., ILL. 



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Our business is making Sections. We are located in the basswood belt of Wis- 

 consin ; therefore the material we use cannot be better. We have made the fol- 

 lowing prices : 



No. 1 Siiow-WhiJe. 



.500 for $1.25 



1000 for 2.50 



2000 for 4.75 



3000 for 6.75 



No. 1 Cream. 



500 for $1.00 



1000 for 2.00 



2000 for 3.75 



3000 for 5.25 



If larger quantities are wanted, write for prices. 

 Price-L,i$t of Sections, Foundations, Veils, Smokers, Zinc, Etc. 

 Sent on application. 



MARSHFIELD MFG. CO., Marshfield, Wis. 



6A35t 



Gut Prices to Move Stock ! ! 



There are a few items of desirable stock left of the goods secured of Thomas 

 G. Newman when we took charge of his supply business here. In order to close 

 these out and make room for fresh, new goods, we have decided to offer these at 

 prices which will make them go. 



The following is the list, which will be corrected as the stock is sold ; if you 

 see what you want here, order at once, or you may be to late : 



V-Top Langstroth Frames, 75c per 100 ; 250 for $1.25 ; 500 for $2. 



All-Wood Frames, pierced for wire, same price while they last. 



No. 3 VanDensen Thin Flat-Bottom Fdn., in 25-lb. boxes, $10.50 a box. 



Wakeman & Crocker Section-Press, 50c each (old price, $1.25). 



Townsend Section-Press, 50c. (old price, .$1.) 



Hill Feeders, quart size, 8c each, 75c per doz. (less than half old prices). 



Hill Smokers, -lOc each ; by mail, ROc. 



Quinby Smokers at 50c, 70c, and $1.00 each — 20c extra by mail. 



Jones' Frame-Pliers, 10c each ; by mail, lOc extra (old price, 25c and postage.) 



1896 Dovetailed Hives at Special Prices. 



Desiring to make room for new goods, we offer from stock at this branch, No. 1 

 Dovetailed hives, S-frame complete, with sections, foundation-starters, and nails, at $5.75 

 for .5; ^^..^O for 10; -i^aO.OO for 20 ; No. IE, same without sections and starters, *4.T5 for 

 5; «8.50forlO; S10.0Ufor20; lOframe complete, 20 cts. each extra; lU-frame E, 1.5 cts. 

 each extra. Other Hives in stock at a similar reduction. 



It tvantetl by Freig^lit, add 'iSc lor cartagfe on orders tor less tlian ^5 



THE A. I.GROOT COMPANY, 



Geo. W. Ydik, Manager. 118 Michigan Sti-eet, CHICAGO, ILL. 



