FOOT-P OWER MACH INERY. 



Fifteen Different Machines. 



with which builders, Cabinent Makers, Wagon Makers, and Jobbers In Miscel- 

 laneous work, can compete as to quality and trice with steatn-po wer machinery. 



WILL SEND MACHINES ON TRIAL IF DESIRED. 

 Every Zee-Keeper should have an outfit from these Machines for hive-making. 



We give the following 

 letter from Mr. W. P. 

 Hogarty, of Wyandotte, 

 Kans., to show their 

 usefulness. He says: 



"If any criticise your 

 circular saw, you can tell 

 i hem 1 used it, and with 

 one hand, made all my 

 bee hives for ninety-five 

 standsof bees, including 

 frames and section brace 

 and I feel perfectly able 

 to do the work fcr one 

 hundred and fifty 

 stands." * * * -'In 

 order thatyou may know 

 the amount of work on 

 each ol my hives, will 

 say, they are two feet 

 long by two feet high, by 

 about two feet wide. 

 They are double walled 

 and double bottomed, 

 with two inches inter- 

 vening; and in addition 

 to the ninelrames,|there 

 are fifteen cases, each 

 case containing two 

 honey boxes and two 

 division boards, and 

 .three boxes containing 

 |i chaff lor winter protec- 

 tion. You will see there 

 is an immense amount 

 of sawing to be done.but 

 I have lound your saw 

 equal to the task requir- 

 ed of it." 



We will send our Illustrated Catalogue free on application. Say where you 



""»" , **W: F. & JOHN BABNES. 



Rnckford. Winnebago Co, J 11. 



