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May 23, 1907 



American Hee Journajj 



99 Percent of your Wax can now be saved 



by using the 



^HERSHISER WAX-PRESS 



Manufactured Exclusively by 



G. B. LEWIS COMPANY, Watertown, Wis. 



"NOT IN ANY TRUST." 



We are offering to our customers this year for the first time the Hershiser Wax-Press, a cut of which is herewith 

 given. It has just been invented, and consequently has never before been offered for sale. 



The Hershiser Wax-Press is not only the best wax-press ever put on the market, but it is an almost perfect device 

 for extracting wax. WE WILL GUARANTEE IT WILL EXTRACT WITHIN 1 PERCENT OF ALL THE WAX 

 CONTAINED IN THE SLUMGUM PLACED IN IT, IF PROPERLY OPERATED. All the other wax-presses now 

 in common use will necessarily leave in the slumgum a large amount of wax, the quantity varying from 8 to 25 percent ; 

 in other words, the Hershiser Press is able to get about 7 percent of wax out of slumgum after the very best of all other 

 ■wax-extractors has obtained the greatest possible amount of wax from it. 



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The original bee-ware people, Watertown, Wis., or its distributing houses 



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



FRANCE— Kajmond Garlel, Paris, 2 ter Quai 

 de la Megisserie. 



CUBA— C. B. Stevens & Co., Havana. 19 Oficios 

 C. B. Stevens & Co., Manzanillo. 



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

 Francisco, Ul Spear St. 



SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA— Paul Bachert, 



Lancaster. 

 Doyle-Barnes Co., San Die^o. 

 Fallbrook Co-operative Ass'n, Fallbrook. 



DISTRIBUTING HOUSES 



COLORADO-Colorado Honey-Producers' As- 

 socialiod, Denver. 



Arkansas Valley Honey-Producers' Associa- 

 tion, Rocky Ford. 



Grand Junction Fruit Growers' Association, 

 Grand Junction. 



Robert Halley, Montrose. 

 IOWA— * dam A. Clarke, Le Mars. 



Louis Hanssen's Sons, Davenport. 



W. J. McCarty, Emmetsbnrg. 



ILLINOIS-York Honey and Bee-Supply Co., 

 Chicago, 191 E. Superior St. 

 Dadant & Sous, Hamilton. 



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



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



MINNESOTA— Wisconsin Lumber Co., Min- 

 neapolis, 432 Lumber Exchang'e. 



MISSOURI— E. T. Abbott, St. Joseph. 



OHIO— Norris & Anspach, Kenton. 



OREGO >I— The Chas. H. Lilly Co., Portland. 



PENNSYLVANIA— Cleaver & Greene, Troy. 



TEXAS— Souihwestern Bee Co., San Antonio, 

 438 W. Houston St. 



UTAH— Fred Foulger 4 Sons. Ogden. 



WASHINGTON— The Chas.H.LiUy Company, 

 Seattle. 



