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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nov. 1 



Are You Going to the 



National Convention 



Chicago, Dec. 5, 6, and 7 



IF SO, MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT OUR CHICAGO AGENCY 



Where you will be welcome, and treated most 

 cordially. All information regarding the con- 

 vention and city can be obtained here. 



York Honey & Bee Company, 141-3 Onfario St., Chicago, IKInols 



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H. M. ARNO, MANAGER 



Following are Dlstributing=points for Lewis' Goods: 



£nglar\d. 



E. H. Taylor, Welwyn, Herts. 

 Cuba.. 



C. B. Stevens & Co., Havana. 

 California. 



Paul Bachert, Acton. 

 California Lumber and Milling Co., 

 San Francisco. 



Colorado. 



R. C. Aikin, Loveland. 



Arkansas Valley Honey Producers' 

 Association, Rocky Ford. 



Colorado Honey Producers' Associa- 

 tion, Denver. 



Fruit-growers' Association, Grand 

 Junction. 



Robert Halley, Montrose. 



Illinois. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton. 

 York Honev and Bt-e Supply Co., 

 148 Ontario St., Chicago. 



Indiana. 



C. M. Scott & Co., Indianapolis. 



lo'^va. 



Adam A. Clarke, Le Mars. 

 Louis Hanssen's Sons, Davenport. 



MicKigan. 



A. G. Woodman, Grand Rapids. 

 Minnesota. 



Wisconsin Lumber Co., Faribault. 

 Missouri. 



E. T. Abbott, St. Joseph. 

 OKio. 



Norris & Anspach, Ken' on. 

 Oregon. 



Chas. H. Lilly Co., Portland. 

 Penns^^lvania. 



Cleaver & Greene, Troy. 

 Texas. 



Southwestern Bee Co., 438 West 

 Houston St., San Antonio. 

 UtaK. 



Fred Foulger & Sons, Ogden. 

 AVasHington. 



Chas. H. Lilly Co., Seattle. 



G. B. Lewis Company 



H Mantifactu-rer of Bee-Keepers* Supplies. 



I Watertowri ^ >J5 Wisconsin 



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