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June 13, 1907 



American ^eeJournaJJ 



Marshfield Bee-Goods 



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talk for themselves ; having bought once, you will buy again. Our orders show that. The reason for this 

 is that nothing is used in the making of our BEE-QOODS that we know is not fit to go in. Why] should 

 we when we have plenty of the best as it comes direct from the forest to our mill and factory. 



SECTIONS are made of the basswood timber, grown here in the basswood belt of Wisconsin. 



DOVETAILED^HIVES, of lumber almost clear, made accurate and smooth. 



SHIPPINQ-CASES, strong and neat — nothing flimsy about them. 



SHIPPING FACILITIES THE BEST 



You will get your orders sent on very short time, as we are located on three direct railroads lo Chicago 

 there connecting with the trunk lines for the East, South, and Southwest, and some parts of the West. The 

 West by way of St. Paul and Minneapolis. 



If you have notjyet received our Catalog of BEE-SUPPLIES for 1907, just write for it. 



MARSHFIELD MFG. CO., Marshfield, Wis. 



Some of Our Dealers Who Handle Marshfield Bee-Goods: 



IOWA— J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville. 



Gregory & Son, Ottumwa. 

 KANSAS.— S. C. Walker & Son, Smith 



Center. 

 MICHIGAN — Lengst & Koenig, 127 

 South 13th St., Saginaw, £. S. 

 S. O. Bnell, Union Cit;. 



NEBRASKA— Collier Bee-Supply Co., 

 Fairbnry. 



CANADA— N. H. Smith, Tilbury. Oat. 



ARI^SONA- H. V. Ryder, Phcenix. 



MINNESOTA— Northwestern Bee-Sup- 

 ply Co., Harmony. -■ 



ILLINOIS— D.L. Durham, Kankakee. 

 OHIO— F. M. Hollowell, Harrison. 

 TEXAS— White Mfg. Co., Blossom. 

 WISCONSIN— S. W. Hines Mercantile 

 Co., Cumberland. 

 J. Gobeli, Glenwood. 



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