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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



March 



Wanted— Cheap honey extractor in good 

 rder. J. D. Sherwood. Kt. Madison, Iowa. 



ordi 



How to double your honey production at 

 a small cost Send 2c stamp for information. 

 W M Budlon g. IS23 uth Ave.. Rockford.lll- 



FOR Sale— Cedar orpine dovetailed hives, 

 also full lineof supplies including Dadant s 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick, Sunnyside. Wash. 



Wanted— Wax and old combs for cash or 

 to make up on shares. "Best Quality foun- 

 dation made and sold cheap in small lots 

 J.J Angus. Grand Haven. Mich 



Bee-keeper, let us send our catalog of 

 hives, smokers, foundation. yeils.^etc^I hey 

 are nice and cheap. 



White Mfg. Co., 



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Paris, Tex. 



Good second-hand 6o-pound cans, 2 cans 

 to the case, 35 cents per case in lots less 

 than 25 cases. In lots of 25 cases or more, 30 

 cents per case. These prices are f. o. b. 

 Cincinnati; terms cash with o^de^-^^^^ 



2146 Centra l Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 



For Sale-so new lo-frame hives with 

 metal covers complete with frames nailed 

 and wired at $1.75 each; in lots of 25 or more 

 at $150 each; also 50 10-frame supers nailed 

 and wired; hive and supers painted two 

 coats at 60c each; for the supers in lots of 

 J5 or more. 50c each. M C. Silsbee Co^ 

 P O C ihocton. R F.D ?. HaskinsviUe. N. Y. 



do it from month to month in The Domes- 

 tic Beekeeper." Send 25c in stamps and 

 read "The Domestic Beekeeper the hrst 

 half of 1QI7 and see how the crop is pro- 

 duced. Address. ■• The Domestic Beekeep- 

 er," Nort hstar, Michigan. 



SITUATIONS. 



WANTED-Expenenced bee;mari for sea- 

 snn ion Roscoe F Wixson, 



^°"""- Rt 28. Dundee N. Y. 



Wanted— Position in an apiary with op 

 portunity of buyiiig or partnership 

 E. Pail lard, ids- 3d St., San Francisco, Calif, 



Wanted— A position with a beekeeper. I 

 am 35 years old. have read the Bee Journal 

 about 5 years, and have owned bees all my 

 life. Will accept aboutSas Pef^'"?,"*," "■"' 

 swer at once. 



C S Grape. Butler. Mo. 



Wanted— Experienced Queen-breeder and 

 all-round bee-man. one that is a hustler and 

 knows the business. Young unmarried man 

 preferred We furnish board and lodging. 

 Write us your age. experience, etc.. with 

 lowest wages in first letter. 



The Penn Co . Penn. Miss. 



Wanted— To hear from a man who has 

 had some experience with bees and wants 

 experience in out-yard work. State age, 

 weight, experience, wages and all Particu- 

 lars A L. CoggshalKGroton, N Y 



The 25c Offer for the "Domestic Bee- 

 keeper" for the first half of 1017 .is for «ra 

 subscribers mi/y as a trial subscription. Old 

 sub'^cribers willingly pay the regular price, 

 which is a dollar a year. Send in the 25c in 

 stamps at once before you forget it Addres; 

 "The Domestic Beekeeper, Northstar. 

 Michigan. 



HONEY IjABELS 



Honey Labels of the better sort. Not only 

 the most attractive but also the lowest in 

 price. Send today for free samples. 

 Liberty Pub. Co.. Sta.D.Box 4H. Cleveland, O. 



WANTED 



Trade— Safety writing desk, I75 rifle for 

 bees. A J. Gr aves. Ocheyedan. Iowa. 



Wanted— Bees in lots of 25 to 2so colonies 

 within 300 miles of Detroit. Correspondence 

 with full particulars solicited. 

 Willi lu i^ ^ Smith, Birmingham, Mich, 



Wanted— No 15 extractor in good order, 

 Clarence F. Mara. Eastman. Wis. 



Bees Wanted— State condition of hive 

 and bees, also size of hives and number of 

 colonies with price. Bee Ran ch, Troy,S. Dak. 



Wanted— Your old combs, cappings or 

 slumgum to render into beeswax by our 

 hiuh steam pressure wax presses. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



25 Ladies' Coots, bird dogs, wild ducks 

 for sale or exchange for bees 



A. J. Graves. Ocheyedan. Iowa. 



FOR SALE 



For Sale— 200 comb-honey supers, stand 

 ard eight and ten frame size, painted. 50 and 

 40 cents. Write Chester Keister, 



Rt. I, Clarno. Wis. 



For Sale— 22 Caliber Winchester in fine 

 condition; magazine holds 25 cartridges, 

 $4.00. Leo Bentz. Rt. 4, Granton. Wis. 



For Sale— Lewis io-frame4X5 supers, 100, 

 used one season, cheap. 



H. B, Allen. Cozad Nebr. 



Queens on Approval— A select tested 

 Queen on approval Send address for de- 

 scription etc. Bees and supplies for sale. 

 A. M. Applegate. Reynoldsville. Pa. 



St Regis everbearing raspberry pedigree 

 plants: i doz . 35c; 2 doz.. 50c; b doz., $1.00, 

 prepaid Also strawberries, everbearing 

 progressive pedigree, at raspberry prices. 

 L. H. Cline. Box 334, Marietta, Ohio. 



Perfection Swarm Catcher; no ladder, 

 no cutting of fruit trees. Bees take right to 

 it; ladies can handle it. Directions with 

 each order; shipping weight H pound Price, 

 $1.50 C. S. Keyes. Rt. 3. Salem. Oreg. 



For Sale— Fifty lo-fr. Langstroth dove- 

 tailed size. T supers with separators. T tin 

 followei boards, super springs, at 55c each 

 for lot f. o. b These supers have been used 

 and are well nailed and painted one and two 

 coats of paint. C. J. Canniford, 



Rt. 7, Rockford, 111. 



Honey Signs made to order. Send for 

 price and description. 



S. Goodlander, Wabash. Ind. 



For Sale— 5X7 view camera lenz. 4 double 

 plate holders; kit for any size plate, carry- 

 ing case. 2 trays, 2 printing frames, lantern, 

 and other things used in making pictures, 

 tio— a bargain. Matt Smith. Preston. Iowa. 



For Sale— Oak Ridge Apiary, consisting 

 of 150 colonies of bees, house, barn, work 

 shop, cement chicken house, with 5>^ acres 

 of land and bearing fruit. Situated 2ii miles 

 from town with two. R. R., one a divison 

 point. 20 miles from a city of 80.000 inhabi- 

 tants. Address. Box A 12. R. F. D. 3. 

 Chillicothe. 111. 



FORSALE-Well established retail honey 

 business in one of the largest industrial 

 centers of the world. Reason for selling is 

 my apiaries are too far away to work to ad- 

 vantage, so I wish to move near the bees and 

 devote all my time to them. A rare oppor- 

 tunity for a live man with a little capital. 

 Established I9I0. John C. Bull, 



8n So. Hohman St., Hammond, Indiana. 

 Phone 1023 J. 



Alabama, N. Y.. Jan. 22, IQ17. 

 M. C. Berry & Co., Hayneville, Ala.— Book 

 my order for loi-lb. packages of your bees 

 with queens. The ten packages purchased 

 of you last spring, although delayed in tran- 

 sit, and therefore taking five days to reach 

 me, arrived in fine condition, not a cupful of 

 dead bees in lot. They did well, more than 

 paying for themselves the first season, and 

 also went into winter quarters in fine condi- 

 tion. I have tried queens from several dif- 

 ferent places, and like yours oest of all. 



C, O. Board, Alabama, N. Y. 



Beginning with the January number the 

 name of the Review was changed to "The 

 Domestic Beekeeper " and greatly enlarged, 

 there now being 48 pages and cover; the 

 pages being an inch larger each way. Listen, 

 we want every reader of the American Bee 

 Journal to see what a fine monthly we are 

 now putting out, and we are going to oCfer a 

 special bargain of six months' subscription 

 to "The Domestic Beekeeper" for the first 

 half of iQivfor the small sum of 25c. Just 

 drop 25c worth of one or two cent stamps in 

 a letter and write your name plainly and 

 mail to "The Demestic Beekeeper." North- 

 star, Mich , and " The Domestic Beekeeper" 

 will come to you regularly for six months. 



SEND ONE DOLLAR FOR A TRIAL ORDER, AND WE WILL CREDIT THE AMOUNT ON 

 ANY subsequent ORDER OF FIVE DOLLARS OR MORE RECEIVED WITHIN 90 DAYS 



Special Thirty-Day Offer 



We send free samples on request, and are glad to do so. 

 But we observe that selection from samples leads to 

 copying and smothers the customer's individuality and 

 limits the printer's field. Then, too, samples and pos- 

 tage add to the expense. 



We Want to Print Something for YOU 



Get the idea? Something that's YOURS, distinctive, 

 individual, classy, modern, exclusive. It's the only way 

 we can really show you what we can do with your order. 



SEND A DOLLAR BILL 



to us with your name, your post-office, and whether you pro- 

 duce or sell comb or extracted honey, bees, or supplies, and 

 any other information or instructions, and we will send you 

 in return 50 good quality envelopes and 50 sheets of good 

 letter paper, ruled or unruled, all finely printed in two colors, 

 all prepaid. Order today. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Hamilton, III. 



