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June 20, 1907 



American ^ec Journalj^^^^^^^ij 



I Mars Mield BeeCioods I 



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



r§ 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. ^.' 



J5 SMIPPINQ-CASES, strong and neat— nothing flimsy about them. j! 



iS SHIPPING FACILITIES THE BEST ^ 



•^ You will get your orders sent on very short time, as we are located on three direct railroads to Chicago ^; 



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



r$ West by way of St. Paul and Minneapolis. ^ 



;iS If you have not'yet received our Catalog of BEE-SUPPLIES for 1907, just write for it. ^ 



^ MARSHFIELD MFG. CO., Marshfield, Wis. S 



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;^ Some of Our Dealers Who Handle Marshfield Bee-Goods: ^'. 



IOWA— J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville. 



Gregory & Son, Otlumwa. 

 KANSAS.— S. C. Walker & Son, Smith 



Center. 

 MICHIGAN — Leogst & Koenig, 127 

 South 13th St., Saginaw, E. S. 

 S. D. Buell, Union City. 



NEBRASKA— Collier Bee-Snpply Co., 

 Fairbury. 



CANADA— N. H. Smith, Tilbury, Ont. 



ARIZONA— H. V. Ryder, Phoenix. 



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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