JANUARY, 1921 



gleaJnINCtS in bee culture 



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They Always Come | 



Back For More | 



All beekeepers who once buy my M 



comb foundation are sure to come = 



back for more, because they find the M 



quality all that can be desired and M 



the price lower than they must pay m 



elsewhere- M 



Not only do they re-order time after M 



time, but they pass the good news M 



around among their neighboring bee- M 



keepers. Here is one way it is done: M 



"In filling the position of Pennsylvania M 



State Apiary Adviser, or, as commonly ^ 



termed. 'l:ee inspector,' I have recom- ^ 



mended your make of foundation a = 



great many times. In our apiaries we ^ 



have used liundreds of pounds of your = 



make of foundation, as well as all other ^ 



prominent makes, and in quality yours ^ 



is the equal of the best. In exactness M 



of cut, and dimensions, vours surpasses = 



them all." — O. L. Rothwell, Gillett, Pa., M 



Nov. 11, 1921). = 



Your own wax worked into founda- g 



tion at lowest rates. Send for price g 



list. 1 



E. S. Robinson I 



I Quality Bee Supplies 

 1 From a Reliable House 



•[ Without fear or favor I place my m 



BEE WAEE and SEEVICE before you. g 



^ It is the small annoyances that often g 



grow into disastrous results. Avoid the M 



so-called "little losses" by using M 



MONDENG'S goods. Quality is first— i 



save time when you put your goods to- M 



gether by getting supplies that are ac- M 



curately made. Service is next — no de- M 



lays when bee supplies are ordered from = 



my factory. M 



^ I am ready to meet your urgent g 



needs. Send for my latest price-list. j 



^ Closing out all Langstroth and Wis- M 



consin hives and supers. Also Lang- H 



troth triangular top-bar frames, and -M 



eight-frame D. T. supers for 4x5 sec- | 



tions. At cost price, write for quota- M 



tions. M 



Charles Mondeng 



146. Newton Ave. N. cM- 



159* Cedar Lake Road. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. 



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Mayville, Chau. Co., N. Y. 



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WESTERN BEEKEEPERS 



We're glad to know tliat tlie pressure their increasing patronage 

 demanded resulted in the establishment of a Branch of the Root Company 

 at Council Bluffs, Iowa, the focal point of western shipping activities. 



The first season's business here has more than justified the contention 

 of the Root Company, that western honey producers must have a factory 

 and a center of their own. The Council Bluffs Branch wishes to thank 

 publicly the many beekeepers for their expressions of interest in us, and 

 their hearty welcome; and to state, also, that it is the determination of this 

 company to keep everlastingly at this business of maintaining the high 

 quality of the Root goods, and of improving — always improving — the 

 promptness and thoroughness of our service. We are here to save you 

 money, and to serve you. Use us. 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY OF IOWA 



Council Bluffs, Iowa 



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