270 Mar. 28, 1907 



American l^ee Journal 



Mr. Beeman, what do you get for 



Your Money ? 



That's the question to consider when buying your bee- 

 supplies ? 



Simply because you have bought from some other firm for 

 years and years, and because you perhaps think that 3'ou are sat- 

 isfied is no reason why you should not look around to see if you 

 can't bu}" from a better firm. 



You don't know what satisfaction is until you get it. 



By a better firm we mean a firm selling better goods in bet- 

 ter packages, giving better service ; a firm who can and will do 

 not only better bv you than the concern you have been doing bus- 

 iness with, but who will do the best of them all. 



"I bought SO Lewis hives from a feUow in our town last year, and I never saw nicer, 

 whiter, better-fitting bee-hives in all my life. I have always bought my supplies from 



so I had no idea you made such fine goods until I stumbled onto them 



by mistake. Now I want Lewis Beeware and nothing else." 



The above is only a sample of what bee-keepers think and 

 have to say about Lewis goods. Thousands of our customers 

 come to us in just this way. 



They come to stay. 



Now, "we are going to ask you to buy just 5 Lewis hives and 

 500 Lewis sections — even less, if you do not care to run that risk 

 — just to see what they are. We leave the decision entirely with 

 3'ou. If after getting a sample you are not convinced that Lewis 

 goods are the goods for you — we -don't ask your business. That's 

 fair, isn't it? 



AGENTS EVERYWHERE 



G. B. LEWIS COMPANY 



WATERTOWN, WIS. 



