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December, 1915'. 



American ^qc Journal! 



For Sale— Friction-top pails, vib. size per 

 100. $4. 50. lo-lb. size. $6.25 per 100; 60-lb. cans, 

 two in a case. 10 cases or more, dec ; 25 cases. 

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

 Chicaeo. A. G. Woodman Co . 



Grand Kapids. 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. 



For Sale— Why not locate your apiary in 

 Calif. We will supply the bees, fixtures and 

 locations in the finest honey-producine dis- 

 tricts, and sell one or more apiaries on easy 

 terms of payment. Write us. 



Spencer Apiaries Co.. Ventura. Calif. 



Wanted to hear from the owner of good 

 farm for sale. Send cash price and de- 

 scription. D. F, Bush. Minneapolis. Minn. 



POULTRY 



H470 Cockerels — Forty-one varieties of 

 chickens, geese and ducks. Address. 



Aye Bros.. Box i. Blair. Neb. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Hounds— Bear, wolf, deer, cat, fox, rabbit 

 and bloodhounds. 50 page illustrated catalog 

 sc stamp, Rockwood Kennels. Lexington. Ky. 



For Sale— Use cuts in advertising your 

 queens, honey or bees. We are prepared 

 to furnish cuts for use in beekeepers' adver 

 tising at low rates. Let us quote prices on 

 what you need. American Bee Journal. 

 Hamilton, 111. 



Back Numbers of the American Bee Jour- 

 nal wanted. We have several calls for back 

 numbers of the Bee Journal, and are offer- 

 ing any assistance possible to readers who 

 wish to secure back numbers to complete 

 their sets. While full years are wanted in 

 most cases, we occasionally hare a call for 

 a single number. If you have back numbers 

 of the Journal which you will sell, write us 

 with full informition as to the dates of all 

 copies on hand. Some copies wanted at 

 once are as follows: Vol. 35. No. 57; Vol.28. 

 No. 48; Vol. 3«. No. 14; Vol. 40, Nos. i, 2, and 

 21; Vol.41. No. 33; Vol. 42. Nos. 1. 2. 36 and 52; 

 Vol. 43. No. 46. American Bee Journal. 

 Hamilton. Illinois. 



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Celluloid Queen-Buttons 



These are very pretty things for bee-keep- 

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Note. — One bee-keeper writes: "I have 

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 wind up with the sale of 

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The picture shown above is a reproduc- 

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