Febniiiry. I'ji 



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American Hee Journal 



Wants, Exchanges, Etc. 



[Advertisemcnls 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, yon must say so when ordering.) 



.S.-\Mi'i.E OF HoNEV III years old. and liest 

 MailiUK Case— free. iiAiy 



C. W. Dayton. Chatsworth. Cal. 



W.^NTKii — by an expert — bees on shares, or 

 to buy bees. Michiean preferred. 



Boyd F. Howard. Lnion Center. N. Y. 



For Sai.k.— Uees. honey, and bee-siipplies. 

 We are in the market for beeswax and honey. 

 SAtf Otiden Bee & Honey Co.. Ogden Utah. 



For Sale— Choice liyht-anibcr extracted 

 honey— thick, well ripened, delicious flavor. 

 Price Q cents per pound in new bo-lb. cans. 



i.\tf J. P. Moore. Morgan. Ky. 



Barred Ko< k— bred to lay. and exhibit. 

 KgKS. $2 per 15; $t per 30. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. Louis Van Bulsele. 



2A2t Rt. I. Collinsville. 111. 



ForSai.E-.-\. I. Root Supplies. Kverything 

 needed in the apiary. Send for catalog. 

 Prices right. Sawyer tS: Hedden, 



Irvington. New .Jersey. 



I.NDiAN Runner Duck Culture Book. In- 

 formation that beginners are looking for. 

 (Special price. 50 cents.) 



George W. York & Co.. 

 117 N. Jefferson St., Chicago. 111. 



Three Months' Triai, for 15 cts. for the 

 bee-journal that "Grandpa" can read. Large 

 type. New cover design. Eight extra pages. 

 Tlie Bee-Keepers' Review. 230 Woodland 

 .\ve.. Detroit. Mich. 



Wanted— All Southern Idaho bee-keepers 

 to know they can get all kinds of Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Supplies at home. Write for catalog. I 

 have my own factory. C K. Shriver, 



2A4t i62( Bannock St.. Boise. Idaho. 



ForSai.e— California bee-ranch; tirst-class 

 apiary; concrete buildings in excellent re- 

 pair; good spring water and healthful cli- 

 mate; a comfortable home near the cleanest 

 town in the United .States at moderate 

 price. H. E. Wilder. Riverside. Calif. 



For Sale CHEAi'-55-acre ranch. all fenced. 

 20 acres in cultivation; good orchard, berry- 

 patch, etc. Good well and plenty of good 

 buildings, in a bee-keepers paradise, with 

 over 100 colonies of bees in dovetailed hives. 



isAtf L. L. Skaggs. Llano. Tex. 



Complete Comb Honev Oitfit for 1000 

 colonies, consisting of joo Colonies of Bees 

 ingood condition. Hives with worker-combs, 

 supers filled with sections, etc Corres- 

 pondence solicited from parties meaning 

 business. Address. Frank Rauchfuss, 1440 

 Market Street. Denver. Colo. lAit 



Wanted — .\ married man to run on shares. 

 an apiary and vineyard. Havi' 4-room house. 

 >; acres irrigated land planted in grapes, 

 figs, apricots, peaches, blackberries, and 

 other fruit: 72 colonies of black and Italian 

 bees in H and 10 frame hives; also outfit for 

 extracted and section honey. Ciood climate 

 for bees. Write me for any further infor- 

 mation desired, and give experience, etc. 

 Address. Wm. VV'inkler. 



Aldama. Est de Chihuahua. Mexico. 



Buffalo. Leon Co.. Texas—Golden and 3- 

 banded Italian Queens. .Shipments will be- 

 gin March I5th. Tested Queens. St. 00 each; 

 3 Queens. J275; 6 or more. B5 cents each. 

 Untested. 75c for one; 3 Queens. $2 00; from 

 ii to io Queens, n; cents each. I guarantee 

 all Queens to give satisfaction. For larger 

 lots of Queens, write for special prices. If 

 Queen arrives dead, send her back and I 

 will send another. Bees and Nuclei. Bees 

 per pound. Sloo; Nuclei, per frame. $1.25. 



2.-\if C. B. Baxkston. 



If k''>'"ls ,irc wauled iiuick. send to roinUT ' 



Bee-Supplies 



Standard hives with latest improvements. Danzen- 

 baker Hives. .Sections. Foundation. Extractors. Smok- 

 ers; in fact, everything used about the bees. My 

 equipment, my stock of goods, the quality of my goods 

 and my shipping facilities can not be excelled. 



PAPER HONEY-JARS 



For extracted honey. Made of heavy paper and paraf- 

 fine coated, with tight seal. Every honey-prodncer 

 w-ill be interested. .A descriptive circular free. I''inest 

 white clover honey on hand at all limes I buy bees- 

 wax. Catalog of SLippli<-s frre. 



WALTER S. POUDER, Indianapolis, Ind. 



t^5'. Massachusetts .-Kvemie. 



Wisconsin Convention The 3:3d an- 

 nual convention of the Wisconsin State 

 Bee- Keepers' Association will ineet in 

 tlie Supervisors' Room at the Court 

 House, Madison, Wis., Feb. 20 and 21, 

 1012, beginning at 10 a.m. Tuesday. 



Headquarters of the bee-keepers is 

 usually the Simons Hotel— a clean, 

 moderate-priced house. To secure a 

 room, it will be necessary io write a 

 week ahead of time, and enclose $1.00 

 in your letter. 



We invite every member to renew 

 his membership. We invite every bee- 

 keeper to become a member. 



Augusta, Wis. Gus Dittmer, Sec. 



Honey to Sell or Wanted 



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. 



?"oR Sale. — .Absolutely pure California 

 sage extracted honey; several cars while 

 and light amber, in 60-lb. tins, two tins to a 

 case. Write us for samples and prices. 

 Rather Bros.. Managers. 

 Hemet Valley Bee-Keepers' Association. 

 TAtf Hemet. Cal 



Crown Bone Cutter 



FFKI) voiir h*'n« cut crcn l-onc 

 an<i irtt uiyr- czgs. With a 

 ^ Crov n RoDC i'atter vnu 

 can cul up all scrap bones 

 e«slly ami quicklr, aud without 

 any truuhU-, ami have cut booe 

 fre>«h every dav for vnur poullrv. 

 Si i.d al once r-.r free cat^L.-ue. 



WILSON BROS., B0J814 E3Stor., Pa. 



Best 

 Made 

 Lowest 



in 

 Price 



I trior mtntion Am. Bee Journll waen writinf. 



" Laug.stroth ou the Honey-Bee" 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bees. It tells in a simple, concise man- 

 ner just how to keep bees. It was 

 originally written by Rev. L. L. Lang- 

 stroth, who invented the movable- 

 frame hive in IS.'il. The book has been 

 brought right down to date by Dadant 

 & Sons, than who there are no better 

 or more practical bee-keepers in this 

 or any otiier country. It contains 

 nearly GOO pages, is fully illustrated, 

 and is bound in cloth. Every topic is 

 clearly and thoroughly explained, so 

 that by following its instructions no 

 one should fail to be successful with 

 bees. Price, postpaid, $1.20; or with 

 the American Bee Journal one year — 

 both for $2.00. Send all orders to the 

 American Bee Journal. 



An English Honey-Spoon 



L-y 



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Over in old England they 



lave a handv honey-spoon, 



T at least a spoon that has 



device in its handle that 



I'll! prevent it from drop- 



)ing down in theiarof hon- 



' on the dining-table, thus 



iling the fingers and spoil- 



g the table-cloth. It is a 



?ry ingenious idea, and 



)uld h:ive extensive de- 



ind amcing honey-consii- 



•rs, especially bee-keeji- 



i. It is well plated on 



ih-class nickel, and has 



bcaiiiiful raised design 



on the upper side of the 



handle, as indicated in 



the picture herewith. 



We liave secured some 



of these very unique 



spoons, and will mail 



Ilium at (jo cents each. 



ii)r. we will send spoon 



|;uid the American Bee 



Joiirn.d one year— both 



for Sl75. 



The spoon would be 

 fine as a gift for Christ- 

 mas, birtlidays, etc. 



The editor of the Bee 

 .l.nirnal has used one of 

 these spoons for a nuni- 

 l>rr of months in the 

 honey-glass which_ is al- 

 ways on his table, and he would not like to 

 be without this spoon again, as it is so con- 

 venient, and also unusual in this country. 

 We can fil 1 orders promptly now. You cer- 

 tainly would be pleased with this honey- 

 spoon, and so would anyone to whom you 

 might present it. Send all orders to. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Pkase mtntion Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



"Scientific Queeu-Kearing " 



No other book compares with this 

 one written by Mr. G. M. Doolittle. He 

 is an expert in the business. It tells 

 just how the very best queens can be 

 reared. Bound in cloth. By mail, $1.00 ; 

 or with the .•\merican Bee Journal, one 

 year — both for $1.(J0. In leatherette 

 binding, 7.") cents, postpaid ; or with the 

 .•\merican Bee Journal one year — both 

 for $1.2-"). Send to the American Bee 

 lourns' 



