October, 191 1. 



AmeFican lUse Jonrnal 



Section - Honey Extractor. 



Five or 6 years aeo I had some 50 or 60 supers 

 of unfinished sections on hand in the fall.* I 

 tried Id extract them in a frame in a regular ex- 

 tractor, but the sections became more or less 

 mussed up, so I constructed a little extractor 

 with baskets, and to my surprise I was able to 

 clean the sections of honey and use them the 

 next season. Besides. I had extracted about 10 

 to 32 j=rallons of honey every night after supper, 

 with my little boy helpin^me. It convinced me 

 that a device of this kind would be profitable 

 and useful for all comb-honey bee-keepers who 

 might want some extracted honey, besides 

 cleaning up unfinished sections. I now have 

 gotten up a few of these honey-extractors with 

 the reversible baskets, which work even neater 

 than the first one. but it costs a little more. It 

 can be used for all standard sizes of sections, 

 from 4%X4H to 4x5 or 3^X5 inches. The picture 

 herewith shows the extractor Can. the section 

 baskets, and also the gearing, the latter being 

 lifted out of the can for the purpose of showing 

 in the picture. It is all made of metal, very 

 strong and durable. 



I can furnish this extractor at the fellowing 

 prices: P'or the reversible style, S4-5o; the non- 

 reversible, at $^.00. These prices are for the 

 extractor boxed, and f. o. b. Chicago. As the 

 weight is only about 10 lbs., it would better be 

 shipped by express. 



Section Uncapping-Knife, 50c 



Address all orders to. 



A. H. OFFER, 117 North Jefferson St., Chicago, III. 



A Few Dollars Invested on Easy Terms in a 



Twin Falls, Idaho, Orchard 



will insure 



An Income For Life 



sufficient to keep a family in comfort. It will pay for a home that is not an 

 expense, but 



A Source of REVENUE 



Or, for an investment which will pay from 100% to 500% every year as long 

 as you live, and longer, after it comes into bearing. 



By calling at our office, or writing us, you can obtain full information. 



Twin Falls Co-operative Orchard Co. 



881 Stock Exchange BIdg., Chicago, III. 



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Are our Specialty. Winter your bees in Protection Hives. Liberal early-ordur discounts. 



A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



STANLEY is to the Front with BEES and QUEENS 



32 Years a Queen-Breeder. My Specialty is Choice Breeding 



Queens. 



Choice Breeding Queens, Golden, each, $3.00 ; 3-Banded Italians, $2.00. 

 Golden and :5-Banded Tested, each, $1.2.5; dozen, $10.01). 

 Carniolan, Caucasian, and Banats, each, $1.2.5: dozen, $10.00. 

 Warranted Queens of the above Races, each, 75 cts. ; dozen, $7.00. 

 Virgin Queens of the above Strains, 25 cts. each. 



These Queens are sent in a Stanley Improved Introducing Cage. These Cages 

 are well worth what I ask for Queen and Cage. 



Arthur Stanley, Dixon, Lee Co., III. 



Wanted 



WHITE^ 

 HONEY 



Both COMB and EXTRACTED 



Write us before dispos- 

 ing of your Honey Crop. 



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—WANTED— 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich St., 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



Idaho Honey-Producers' 

 Association, 



IDAHO FALLS IDAHO 



Water-White Sweet Clover 



HONEY 



Comb or Extracted 



BY THE 



Can or Train- Load 



For Prices, address 8A3 



H. A. Anderson, Sec'y, 

 At the Rigby, Idaho, Office. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writinj. 



Large Quantities of Both COMB and EXTRACTED 



HONEY WANTED 



Write us for Prict*. statini^' (Juantity and 

 Grade. 



American Butter & Cheese Co., 



612-14 Broadway. CLEVELAND. OHIO. 



Engravings for Sale. 



We are accumulatiny quite a large stock 

 of bee-yard eny^raviny:s and other pictures 

 used from time to time in the American Bee 

 Journal. No doubt many of tliem could be 

 used by bee-keepers in their local newspa- 

 pers, on their letterheads, on souvenir cards, 

 or in other profitable or interesting ways. 

 If we can sell theni it will help us to pay for 

 others that we are constantly having made 

 and using in these columns. 



We do not have a catalog or printed list of 

 the engravings, but if yon will let us know 

 just which you want we will be pleased to 

 quote you a very low price, postpaid. Just 

 look through the copies of the Bee Journal 

 and make your selection. Then write to us. 



GEORGE W. 



YORK & 00. 



- CHICAGO, ILL 



