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October, 1915. 



American l^ee Journal 



The BEEKEEPERb' Review buys your sup- 

 plies for you at greally reduced prices from 

 list, sells your honey for you without cost, 

 also what surplus bees you have are readily 

 sold by listing them in our free-to-subscriber 

 list. If you want to buy honey, there is a 

 list of producers who can furnish you with 

 the different kinds direct. Write direct to 

 the one nearest you that has Ih • kind you 

 mav be in need of. Those are some of the 

 advantages of subscribing for the Beekeep- 

 ers' Review. Northstar. Mich. 



For Sale— Cedar or pine dovetailed hives, 

 also full lineof supplies including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick. Sunnyside. Wash. 



For Sale— Friction-top pails, s-lb. size per 

 100, $4 5c: lolb. size, $6 25 per 100: 60-lb. cans. 

 two in a case. 10 cases or more, 6cc : 25 cases, 

 50c; 50 cases or more, 58c per case. All f. o. b. 

 Chicago. A. G. Woodman Co . 



Grand Rapids. Mich. 



Standard Dovetailed Hives shipped 

 direct from factory in Iowa. Five 8 frame 

 for $6,00. Hoffman frames. $2.75 per hundred. 

 Plain sections, $4-20 per M. Write for prices 

 on what you need— a full line. Queens. 50c 

 each. Write for large lots in July, August. 

 The Stover Apiaries, Mayhew, Miss. 



The Beekeepers' Review' 15 months for 

 a dollar, beginning with the October num- 

 ber. F'oreign postage. 24 cts. additional 

 Address, with remittance, the Beekeepets' 

 Review. Northstar. Mich. 



For Sale -Fifteen 11-frame hives, taking 

 L. frames; 11 have telescope covers. 3 have 

 bottom boards no covers, i no cover or bot- 

 tom. All good, strong, well made hives. 

 Fifteen shallow extracting supers, and 15 

 one Quart Hill feeders go with the hives. $10 

 buys the lot. Edwin Bevins, Leon. Iowa. 



Unheard of prices on friction top pails in 

 reshipping cases. Here is a sample of the 

 Review prices; 2-lb cans, 24 in a reshipping 

 case, at sucts. per case; 236-lb. can, 24 in a 

 reshipping case at 5u cts. per case; 5-lb. 

 pails. 12 in a reshipping case, at 55 cts., lu lb. 

 pails, t) in a reshipping case, at 45 cts. per 

 case. Liberal rebate made on orders of 25 

 cases or more. Enclose a dollar for is 

 months' subscription of the Beekeepers' 

 Review. Northstar, Mich., with your first 

 order. 



For Sale — Relinquishment to 8u acre 

 homestead with all improvements, and luu 

 stands of bees; all strong and vigorous colo- 

 nies. An ideal location for beekeepers, be- 

 ing in one of the best alfalfa-producing sec- 

 tions of Montana. Sweet clover in abi n- 

 dance. No crop failures. Close to school 

 and direct on mail route. Price. $1200 

 William Schuize, Belfry, Carbon Co., Mont. 



The Beekeepers' Review is having made 

 what is without doubt the best parcel-post 

 package on the market. Listen- Double 

 corrugated-paper case that needs only a 

 string around it for mailing Notice those 

 prices: lun one-gallon tin cans and cases at 

 at only $11; iim half gallon at only $8.00; luo 

 quarter gallon at onlyjb.uii. The can is the 

 regular screw-cap syrup can you are all 

 familiar with. Compare these prices with 

 others on the market, and send a dollar for 

 15 months' subscription to the Beekeepers' 

 Review. Northstar, Mich. 



Statement of Ownership, Management 

 Circulation, Etc., 



of the American Bee Journal, published 

 monthly at Hamilton, Illinois. 



Editor— C. P. Dadant. 



Managing l-"ditor — M. G. Dadant. 



Owner C. P. Dadant, Hamilton, 111. 



Known bondholders, mortgagees, and 

 other security holders holding one per- 

 cent or more of total amount of bonds, 

 mortgages or securities — None. 



[Signed I M. G. Dadant, Managet-. 



Sworn to and subscribed before me 

 this 21st day of September, lill5. 

 [SEAL.J R. R. Wallace. 



Notary J's blic. 



My Commission expires Sept. 21, 1017 



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The next issue of 



The Booster Will Be a Hummer 



It will be chockfull of original poems, special appeals. "Pioneer " bills of fare, 

 and other good things, all dedicated to you to copy in your local newspapers. 



This matter will be eagerly accepted by them, and will create great interest in 

 our comine " Honey Day" 



This is the greaiest number yet. It will make everybody "sit up and take 

 notice." for a fact. 



The price of the BOOSTER now, for propaganda purposes is 25 cents for a 

 whole year. Clubbing rates with either of the other journals is $1 ni the year. 



Later the price of the BOOSTER alone will be advanced to ti ...1. Address. 



^ THE BOOSTER, Redkey, Indiana ^ 



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REPRINT OF OLD I8S3 EDITION OF 



Langstroth on the Hive and Honey Bee 



This book is very interesting -when read in connection with the 

 Revised Langstroth. Many are surprised at the number of devices 

 menti oned by Langstroth years ago, which are re-written as new to- 

 day. We offer the old reprint at a special postpaid price of SLOO. 



Reprint of Langstroth, $1.00 

 Langstroth Revised, $1.20 



Both 



postpaid 



$1.85 



Both 

 for 

 American Bee Journal, $1.00 ) $1.50 



Reprint of Langstroth, $1.00 / 



All three above for $2.50 



American Bee Jeurnal, Hamilten, lllineis. 



CLOSING OUT SALE 



BEE BOOKS, VEILS AND SMOKERS 



I have some of the following that I would like to close out at once, and on 

 which I make reduced prices, all fostfaid: 



"Langstroth on the Honey-Bee " (Latest edition, $1.20) $1.00 



"Songs of Beedom " do bee-songs— 25c) 15 



" Honey-Money Stories" (25c) 15 



Hand's " Beekeeping by 20th Century Methods" (50c) 30 



Wilder's "Southern Bee-Culture " (50c) 35 



Danzenbaker Bee-Smoker ($1.00) 80 



GEORGE W. YORK, SANDPOINT, IDAHO 



BEE - KEEPER'S NOVELTY POCKET - KNIFE 



Phil. H. Gmf, 



Ciinten, O. 



Your Name and Address will be put on one side of the handle as shown in 

 the cut. and on the other side a picture of a Queen-Bee, a Worker-Bee, and a 

 Drone-Bee. The handle is celluloid, and transparent, through which is seen 

 your name. If you lose this Knife it can be returned to you, or it serves to ideii- 

 tify you if you happen to be injured fatally, or rendered unconscious. The cut is 

 the exact size. We have succeeded in getting this knife made in lots from gen- 

 uine car-van steel. It is especially well tempered and keeps its edge remarkably. 

 When ordering be sure to write exact name and address. Knife delivered 

 within two weeks after we receive order. 



Price, postpaid, $1.00; or with a year's subscription to the American Bee 

 Journal— both for $1.80; or given Free as a premium for sending us 3 New sub- 

 scriptions at $1.00 each. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Illinois. 



