April 25, 1907 



American ^ee JournaT| 



"WHAT'S IN A NAME?" 



That depends whose name it is. 



Did it ever occur to you that it means something to order bee-supplies with a reli- 

 able name back of the goods — a name that has stood for over 30 years for the very best in 

 bee-goods ? 



When you see LEWIS on a hive or on a crate of sections you know what you are 

 getting. You also know that if the goods are not just exactly what they are sold to be, 

 back goes your money to you. The G. B. Lewis Company or its distributing houses do 

 not want your money if you are not satisfied. 



They do not want you to take any chances, either. Before you buy your bee-sup- 

 plies, order a sample crate of Lewis Sections and five Lewis Hives or less, just to see 

 what you are going to get when you do buy. If Lewis Beeware does not win out on the 

 trial, give some one else the order. That's fair, isn't it ? 



Lewis Beeware is sold at consistent prices, and is the cheapest beeware because it 

 is the best beeware. A season's trial will convince you. 



G. B. LEWIS CO., 



The Original Beeware People 

 "Not in Any Trust." 



Watertown, Wis. 



ENGLAND— E. H. Taylor, Welwyn, Herts. 



FRANCE— Raymond Gariel, Paris, 2 ter Quai 

 de la Megisserie. 



CUBA— C. B. Stevens & Co., Havana. 19 0ficios 

 C. B. Stevens & Co., Manzmillo. 



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

 Francisco, 141 Spear St. 



SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA— Paul Bachert, 

 Lancaster. 

 Doyle-Barnes Co., San Diego. 

 Fallbrook Co-operative Ass'n, Fallbrook. 



DISTRIBUTING HOUSES 



COLORADO— Colorado Honey-Producers' As- 

 sociation, Denver. 

 Arkansas Valley Honey-Producers' Associa- 

 tion, Rocky Ford. 

 Grand Junction Fruit Growers' Association, 



Grand Junction. 

 Robert Halley, Montrose. 

 IOWA— Adam A. Clarke, Le Mars. 

 Louis Hanssen's Sons, Davenport. 

 W. J. McCarty, Emmetsburg. 

 ILLINOIS— York Honey and Bee-Supply Co., 

 Chicago, 191 E. Superior St. 

 Dadant & Sons, Hamilton. 

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



MICHIGAN— A.G.Woodman Co., Grand Rapids 



MASSACHUSE rTS— Alvin A. Vinal, Marsh- 

 fleld Hills. 



MINNESOTA— Wisconsin Lumber Co., Min- 

 neapolis, 432 Lumber Exchange. 



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, 

 438 W. Houston St. 



UTAH— Fred Foulger & Sons. Ogden. 



WASHINGTON— The Chas.H. Lilly Company, 

 Seattle. 



