December, 1910. 



American Bee Jonrnaij 



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Wants, Exchanges, Etc. 



[Advertisements in this department will 

 be inserted at 15 cents per line, with no dis- 

 counts of any kind Notices here cannot be 

 less than two lines. If wanted in this de- 

 partment, you must say so when ordering.) 



For Sale— i6o-lb. honey-kegs at 50c each f. 

 o.b. factory. N. L. Stevens. Moravia. N. Y. 



Italian Untested Queens. 75 cents: Test- 

 ed. $1.25. Breeders. Ss.oo each. E. M. Collver. 

 8Ai2t 75 Broadway. Ossining. N. V. 



FWanted.— Good salesmen to sell honey in 

 city. The Snyder Bee & Honey Co.. 



loAtf Kingston. N. Y. 



For Sale— Duston White Wyandottes. $2; 

 15 eggs. $1 ; Ss per 100. 

 iiAiy Elmer Gimlin. Taylorville. III. 



For .Sale — Quantity lo-franie hives and 

 fixtures. Kdwin Ewell. 



704 Elm .Street. Waseca. Minn. 



Wanted— One i2-in. Gem Planer: i Dove- 

 tailing Machine. T. L. McMurray, 

 iiAtf Ravenswood. W. Va. 



WANTED-Early orders for the Old Rclia- 

 able Bingham Bee-Smokers. Address. 

 i2Att T. F. Bingham. Alma, Mich. 



Wanted-iooo dead queens, and 1000 dead 

 drones. Am. Apiculture & Farming Co.. 

 12A3 203; Emerson Ave.. St. l^ouis. Mo. 



Wanted-A few more 4 and 5 vear old 

 Queens; also bees— delivered in Chicago. 

 C. O. Smith. 5553 Cornell Ave.. Chicago. III. 



Large-boned layingstrain of Barred Rocks. 

 Choice cockerels Si. 50; Trios. S5.00 while they 

 last. Mrs. W. L. Bennett. Crooksville. Ohio. 



Wanted— To buy apiary or small truck & 

 fruit farm close to good town- southern Illi- 

 nois preferred. E.E.Will iams. Olathe. Col. 



For Sale— Golden Queens that produce 50 

 to 100 percent 5-banded bees. Untested. Si: 

 Tested Si.,50: Select Tes. S2: Breeders. 85 toSio 

 8Ai2t J. B. Brockwell. Bradley's Store. Va- 



W anted— Some one whoVants a good lo- 

 cation for bees, to take up a homestead or 

 Government land. I know a few nice vacant 

 Pieces. Address. Jas. M. Level. 8Atf 



Yacolt, Clark Co.. Wash. 



Back Volumes of Am. Bee Journal.— We 

 have some on hand, and would be glad to 

 correspond with any one who may desire to 

 complete a full set. It may be we can help 

 doit. Address. American Bee Journal. 

 146 W. Superior St.. Chicago. 111. 



For .Sale —Country home. 12 acres, one 

 niile from city, on pike and telephone line; 

 jdeal location for poultry and fruit; build- 

 ings for 350 hens; hearing fruit Famous 

 white -clover section; splendid local mar- 

 ket: convenient hoint- and water supply. 

 Allen H. Whisner, 

 Martinsburg. Berkeley Co.. W. Va. 



For .SALE— 173 Colonies of Bees, good alfal- 

 fa and sweet clover range: 3 apiarius; com- 

 plete modern outfit for both comb and ex- 

 tracted honey production. No bee-diseases. 

 No honey crop failure so far. Good home 

 market, excellent mild climate. Price right. 

 If interested, write at once. 



i2A2t C. Wiersteiner. 



Roswell, Colorado Springs. Colo. 

 Ref. — Colo. Honey Producers' Association. 



For Sale— Small tracts of lands in bearing 

 apples: choice apiary sites: 200 colonies of 

 leather Italian Bees: no disease; 8-fr. hives. 

 Will sell fixtures. Honey surplus for luio. 

 about 100 lbs. per colony; nectar drawn from 

 thousands of acres alfalfa and fruit-bloom. 

 " Come to the ' Great Pecos Valley.' the land 

 of 'sunshine' and 'irrigation.'" Mild win- 



HAND-MADE SMOKERS 



BINGHAM ^ Extracts from Catalogs — 1907: 



""*" ^^^SL Chas. Dadant & 8on, Hamilton, 111.— This is the Smoker we 



BEE SMOKER SHk 3 recommend above all others. 



ui. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis.— We have sold these Smok- 

 ers for a good many years and never received a single complaint. 

 '^ A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. — The (X)ne fits inside of theloup 



so that the liquid creosote runs down inside of the smoker. 



All Bingham Smokers are stamped on the tin, " Patented 1878, 

 1892, and 1903," and have all the new improvements. 



Smoke Engine — largest smoker made $1.50 — 4 inch etOT^ 



Doctor- cheapest made to use 1.10 — 33^ " 



Conqueror — right for most apiaries 1.00 — 3 " 



Large — lasts longer than any other 90 — 2J^ " 



Little Wonder — as its name implies 65—2 " 



The above prices deliver Smoker at your post-offlce free. We send circular if requested. 



Original Blogham & Hetherington Uncapplng-Knife. 



T.F.BINGttM.Aima,MiGll. 



Patented. Mayiu. loia. bEST ON EARTH. 

 PJease mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Are our Specialty. We furnish such extensive bee-keepers as IC, 1). lownsend and others. 

 Consider getting your bees into Protection Hives this Fall. Give us list of Goods wanted. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



ters; dry, invigorating air, cures asthma; 

 arrests tubercular troubles. For particu- 

 lars, address— Henry C. Barron. iiA 

 Hagerman. N. Mex. (owner; no commissions 



Honey to Sell or Wanted 



Wanted— White clover, basswood and am- 

 ber extracted honey. Give prices and des- 

 cription. P. B. Ramer. Harmony. Minn. 



For Sale— Well-ripened clover-basswood 

 honey in new 60-lb. cans, at cents a pound. 



Homestead'Farm. 

 iiA2t C. J. Baldridge. Kendaia. N. Y. 



Wanted — Choice extracted white and 

 amber honey in barrels or cans. Send sam- 

 ple, and price delivered f. o. b. Preston. 



iiAtf M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn. 



From the Bee- Yards of Henry .Stewart 

 the thickest, finest-flavored white clover 

 honey I ever produced. Put up and nicely 

 labeled in 



2lb. tin friction-top can, 36 in case. J8.60. 



5-lb. tin friction-top pails, 12 in case. So. 75. 

 lo-lb. tin friction-top pails. 6 in case, S6.50 



I protected tin can, 60 lbs., 8t>.oo. 



The 2-lb. cans contain as much honey as 

 iVi of the average sections, and is a good re- 

 tailer. Also 10.000 lbs. of Clover and Hearts- 

 ease blend a very tine honey at a less price. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. Sample free. 



loAtf Henry Stewart, Prophetstown. III. 



" The Amateur Bee-Keeper" 



This is a booklet of 86 pages, written 

 by Mr. J. W. Rouse, of Missouri. It is 

 mainly for beginners — amateur bee- 

 keepers—as its name indicates. It is a 

 valuable little -^oxV, revised this year, 

 and contains the methods of a practical, 

 up-to-date bee-keeper of many years' 

 experience. It is fully illustrated. Price, 

 postpaid, 25 cents ; or with the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal one year— both for 

 $1.10. Send all orders to the office of 

 the American Bee Jouriinl, 146 West 

 Superior St., Chicago, 111. 



Langstroth 

 Honey-Bee 



on 

 the 



Revised by Dadant. 



Latest Edition. 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 library of every bee-keeper. Bound in 

 substantial cloth, and has nearly 600 

 pages. Revised by that large, practical 

 bee-keeper, so well known to all bee- 

 dom — Mr. C. P. Dadant. Each topic is 

 clearly and thoroughly explained, so 

 that by following the instructions of 

 this book one can not fail to be won- 

 derfully helped on the way to success 

 with bees. 



We mail the book for $L20, or club 

 it with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $2.00. This is in- 

 deed a splendid chance to get a grand 

 bee-book for a very little money. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



146 W. Superior St. • CHICAGO, ILL. 



t lease mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Dr. F. I.,. I'eiro, 72 E. Madison St., 

 Chicago, 111., will be glad to furnish 

 advice free to readers of the American 

 Bee Journal along the line of obscure 

 surgical and medical aid. Any of our 

 readers, who wish to consult a doctor 

 who understands his business, will find 

 it to their interest to write or see Dr. 

 Peiro. The I'Mitor of the .American 

 Journal has known him intimately as a 

 neighbor, and also through personal 

 treatment, for almost 20 years. lie will 

 "treat" you right, if you give him the 

 opportunity. 



