March, 1913. 



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Merican TSec JournaI| 



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" If goods are wanted Quick, send to Ponder." 



Bee-Supplies 



Standard hives with latest improvements, Uanzen-baker Hives, 

 Sections. Foundation. Extractors. Smokers; 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 ex- 

 celled. 



PAPER HONEY-JARS 

 Sample Mailed Free 



For extracted honey. Made of heavy paper and parafline 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 beeswax. Catalog of supplies free. 



WALTER S. POUDER, Indianapolis, Ind. 



85'i Massachusetts Avenue. 



•<S>D 



The RELIABLE INCUBATORS and BROODERS 

 Are the World's Favorite 



til Years of Success 



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 Agents for lAtf 



"FALCONER" 



Write for Fall Discounts— we can save you 

 money 



C. C. demons Bee-Supply Co. 



128 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo 



Rebuilt Remington Typewriters (No. 6) 

 or Smith Premier Typewriters (No. 2 



Prices, im to $!5. Send $5.00 down and 

 we will send ttie machine. GREAT 

 OPPORTUNITY. Address. 



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, wliite. 

 kiln dried basswood. Wiiite Pine 

 Hives and Supers. Excellent Ship- 

 ping-Cases, Brood-Frames, Separa- 

 tors, etc. 



We invite your correspondence. 



Golden or 5 Band, 3 Band Italian and 

 Carniolan Queens. 



Untested Queen, i for St. 00. Tested 

 Queen, i for Si. so. Nuclei with un- 

 tested Queen, i frame Sj 50. two for 

 $1.50. Nuclei with tested Queen, i 

 frame $1,00. two for Sj 00. Quick ser- 

 vice and satisfactien guaranteed. 



Page-Kenkel Manufacturing Co., 



New London, Wis. 



n A n y r O ' Foot-Power 



DAnlltO Machinery 



Read what J. 1 Parknt. of Charl- 

 ton, N. T.. Bays: "We cut with one 

 of your Combined Machines, last 

 winter. 50chaffhivea with T-ln. cap, 

 1(X> honfy-racke, 500 brjod -frames 

 8,000 honeyboxe^ and a great de^ 

 of other work. This winter we have 

 double tbeamonct of b3e-hlve8,eto., 

 to make, and we expect to do it with 

 thin Saw It will ao all yon say it 

 will." Catalog and price-list frea 



iiitdnm, W t ft JOHB BARNSS 

 996 Baby flt.» Ksdiftiido £1L 



Market gardeners and large planters 



everywhere place absolute confidence 



in Ferry's seeds. Professionals make 



their profits by knowing where to put 



heir trust. Ferry's vegetable and flower 



seeds have averaged best lor half a century. 



They are pure and they arc vital. For 



sale everywhere. 



1913 Catalo^e free on application. 



D. M. Ferry & Co., De'roil, Mich. 



"A Year's Work in an Oiit- 

 Ai)iary" 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}i 

 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 

 liaveacopyof this booklet, and study 

 it thoroughly. Address al! orders to 

 the American Bee Journal 



