February, 1913. 



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American Hee Journal I 



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" If goods are wanted quick -send to Pouder." 



Bee-Supplies 



Standard hives with latest improvements. Danzen- 

 balter Hives, Sections, Foundation, Extractors. Smok- 

 ers; in fact, everything used about the bees. My 

 eQuipment, my stock of goods, the quality of my goods 

 and my shipping facilities can not be excelled. 



PAPER HONEY-JARS 



Sample Mailed Free 



For extracted honey. Made of heavy paper and paraf- 

 fine coated, with tight seal. Every honey-producer 

 will be interested. A descriptive circular free. Finest 

 white clover honey on hand at all times. I buy bees- 

 wax. Catalog of supplies free, 



WALTER S. POUDER, Indianapolis, Ind. 



851J Massachusetts Avenue. 



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The RELIABLE INCUBATORS and BROODERS 

 Are the World's Favorite 



;}1 Years of Succes.s 



SEND FOR CATALOG -IT'S FREE 



Address. RELIABLE INCUBATOR & BROODER COMPANY 



P.O. Box 2, QUINCY, ILLINOIS. 



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COMB FOUNDATION 



WITH THE SAME TASTE 



WITH THE SAME SMELL 



WITH THE SAME FIRMNESS 

 AS THE COMB THE HONEY-BEE MAKES 



How do you Obtain Yours? 



THE OLD WAY: — By selling your Beeswax. Reasonably sure but 

 expensive. 



THE DITTMER WAY: — By shipping your wax to us and having it 

 made into Comb Foundation and then returned to you. 



Write us for further information and samples, 

 also prices and discounts on Bee-Supplies 



Gus Dittmer Company, Augusta, Wisconsin 



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Bee- Supplies 



We are Western Ajents for lAtf 



"FALCONER" 



Write for Fall Discounts— we can save you 

 money 



0. C. demons Bee-Supply Co. 



128 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 



Rebuilt Remington Typewriters (No. 6) 

 or Smith Premier Typewriters (No. 2) 



Prices. S30 to $?5. Send S5.00 down and 

 we will send the machine. GREAT 

 OPPORTUNITY, .\ddress, 



Remington Typewriter Company 



(Incorporated; 

 325 Perry Street, Davenport, Iowa 



PAGE-KENKEL 

 MFG. CO. 



MANUFACTURERS OF THE 



"NONE BETTER" 



Bee-Keepers' 



Supplies 



Thirty Years' Experience 



Perfect sections from young, white, 

 kiln dried basswood. White Pine 

 Hives and Supers. Excellent Ship- 

 ping-Cases. Brood-Frames, Separa- 

 tors, etc. 



We invite your correspondence. 



Page - Kenkel 

 Manufacturing Co. 



New London, Wis. 



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n A n y r ' Foot-Power 



DAIl HLO Machinery 



Read what J. L Parent, of Charl- 

 ton, N. Y., says- "We cut with one 

 of your Combined Machines, last 

 winter. 50chaff hives with 7-in. cap, 

 100 honey-racks, 500 brood-framea 

 2.000 honey-boxes, and a. greaX deaw 

 of other work. This winter we hav« 

 double theamount of b?9-hive8.eto., 

 to make, and we eipect t3 do it with 

 thin Saw. It will do all you say It 

 wiU." Catalog and price-list frea 



Addreee, W, f. ft JOHW B ARREB, 



W6 Eaby 8t, BeakfoKa, SU, 



FOR 40 ACRES FREE "V^LfSJ TO YOU 



W..uld yen I..- willniK" t" toll your friends ahout 

 our Land Opening-, and do us a slierht service? 

 For particulars address J. B. CLARK, LAND 

 COM'R. LIVE OAK, PERRY & GULP R, R. CO.. 

 Box 507 LIVE OAK, PLA 



WOULD YOU 



Show this wholly visihie 

 ypewriter to your friends 

 (1 let them see wherein it 

 xcells any $100 Type- 

 writer made, if we would 

 send one to you Free of One 

 Cent of Cost for you to 

 keep forever as your own ? 

 Then on a postal card, or 

 ir in a letter to us. iiimply 

 .sjy: M.-iil [larticulais, 



EMERSON TYPEWRITER CO., Box 53? Woodstock, III. 



"A Year's Work in an Oiit- 

 Apiary" is the name of a booklet by 

 G. M. Doolittle, the well-known honey- 

 producer of New York State. He tells 

 how he secured an average of 114^ 

 pounds of honey per colony in a poor 

 season. It is fully illustrated, and tells 

 in detail just how Mr. Doolittle has 

 won his great success as a honey-pro- 

 ducer. The price of the booklet is 50 

 cents, postpaid, but we club it with the 

 American Bee Journal for a year — both 

 for ^$1.30. Every bee-keeper should 

 have a copy of this booklet, and study 

 it thoroughly. Address al! orders to 

 the American Bee Journal, 



