. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (This picture is exactly one-half the size.) Ideal Hive-Tool is made of high-Krade malleable iron, much like wrnught iron, SM incbes lune. Ttie middle part Is 1 1-16 inches wide and l-il thick. The sma ler end is m inches lonn. k- inch wide, and 7-32 thick, entlinE like a screw-driver. The larger end is wedge-shaped, having a sharp semi- circular edge, making it almost perfect for prying up covers, supers, as it does not mar ine wood. What Dr. Miller and Miss Wilson Say of It: In the first edition (1903) of Dr. Miller's "Fo
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (This picture is exactly one-half the size.) Ideal Hive-Tool is made of high-Krade malleable iron, much like wrnught iron, SM incbes lune. Ttie middle part Is 1 1-16 inches wide and l-il thick. The sma ler end is m inches lonn. k- inch wide, and 7-32 thick, entlinE like a screw-driver. The larger end is wedge-shaped, having a sharp semi- circular edge, making it almost perfect for prying up covers, supers, as it does not mar ine wood. What Dr. Miller and Miss Wilson Say of It: In the first edition (1903) of Dr. Miller's "Forty Years Among the Bees," page 58, he says: •'Of all the hive-tools I have tried, I like best the Muench ; On Jan.'., 190*, hi wrote us saying he thought " just as much of the tool as ; Miss Wilson, Dr. Miller's assistant, says this of the Ideal Hive-Tool: " It is an ideal tool. In fact, I don't see how it could be improved upon. lam sure we would feel utterly lost in the apiary without it You will have to try one yourself if you want to know its ; The "Ideal Hive-Tool" Free as a Premium. We will mail an Ideal Hive-Tool FREE as a premium to any present paid-in-advance subscriber to the American Bee Journal, for sending us ONE NEW subscription for a year at flOO; or we will send the American Bee Journal one year and the Ideal Hive-Tool—both for $ Price of the Ideal Hive-Tool alone, postpaid, 30 cents. Address, QEORQE W. YORK & CO., 334 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, A Word To Our Readers. Those of our readers who expect to purchase a vehicle of any kiml in m?ar future should pay particular attention to the advertising of the Oliio Carriage Manufacturing Company which aj^pears in this issue. The Ohio Carriage Manufacturing Company are old and well-known ad- vertisers, and have built up an immense business on their full line ot Split Hickory Vehicles. They manufacture every style of Ve- hicle, anil can sup
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