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American Hee Journal 



April, 1912. 



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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, j'OLi must say so when ordering.] 



Wanted— Carload of bees for cash. 4Atf 

 ,]ohn C. Bull, Gen. Del.. Hammond, Ind, 



Redwood Hive-Bodies, 25c each. Voeeler 

 Process Comb Fdn. Poultry Supplies. 

 J. Stansfield. 3301 E. 14th St.. Oakland, Calif. 



For Sale.— Bees, honey, and bee-supplies. 

 We arein the market for beeswaxand honey. 

 SAtf Ogden Bee & Honey Co., Ogden Utah. 



KOR Sale — High-grade bees, aueens. and 

 supplies. Pure-blooded poultry and eggs. 

 4A2t A. M. .■\pplegate. Reynoldsville, Pa. 



Make Pure, delicious fruit acids from 

 honey. Cures all diseases, man or beast, 

 l^atent allowed. Mailed, 25 cents. 



lAiy C. W. Dayton, Chatsworth. Calif, 



Indian 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. 



Cook's Barred Rocks— Eggs for hatch- 

 ing. Two grand pens. Write for prices, 

 and list of winnings. Fred M. Cook. 



3A2t Box los. Mechanicsville. Iowa. 



Penna. Bee-Keepers— Having bought sup- 

 ply business of Geo. H. Rea. I can furnish 

 complete line of Root's goods. Full car just 

 in. Catalog free. Thos. H. Litz. 



4A2t Osceola Mills, Pa. 



Queens, Nuclei, and Halt-Pound Packages 

 —a strain of 3-banded Italians developed for 

 honey-gathering ability. My entire time has 

 been given to them for 12 years. 4A2t 



W. D. Achord. Fitzpatrick, Bullock Co.. Ala 



Queens — Mott's Strain of Italians and 

 Carniolans. Ten-page list free. Plans of 

 Increase for 15 cts.; also. How to Introduce 

 Queens, 15c; or copy of both for 25 cts. 



Bees by Pound and Nuclei. 



3A2t E. E. Mott, Glenwood. Mich. 



My System — Union bee-hive and Queen. 

 Will increase both your colonies and honey 

 crop, and improve your stock, making bee- 

 keeping a real pleasure. Cash orders $10.00. 



sAtf Joe Egner. Box 552, Lavergne, 111. 



Queens — Italians and Carniolans. Will 

 exchange choice aueens for bees by the 

 pound, frame, or hive. Write, slating what 

 you have. Frank M. Keith. 



3Atf Si'A Florence St.. Worcester. Mass. 



Three Months' Trial for 15 cts. for the 

 bee-journal that "Grandpa"can read. Large 

 type. New cover design. Eight extra pages. 

 The Bee-Keepers' Review, 230 Woodland 

 Ave., 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. E. Shriver. 



2A4t 162^ Bannock St.. Boise, Idaho. 



Wanted — Choice extracted white and 

 amber honey in barrels or cans. Send sam- 

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



IlAtf M. V. Facey. Preston, Minn. 



Quirin's famous improved Italian queens, 

 nuclei, colonies. and bees by the lb,, ready in 

 May. Our stock is northern-bred and har- 

 dy; five yards wintered on summer stands 

 in 1008 and iqoq without a single loss. For 

 prices, send for circular. sAst 



Quirin-the-Queen-Brceder. Bellevue, Ohio. 



Golden and 3-band Italian Queens (strict- 

 ly free from disease). Tested Queens. Si. 00 

 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 or more, Hs cts. each. Un- 

 tested. 75C each; 3 Queens $2.00; from b to 50, 

 05 cts. each. Bees by the pound, $1.00. Nu- 

 clei, per frame. $1.25. Safe arrival and satis- 

 faction guaranteed. C. B Bankston, 



2Atf Buffalo, Leon Co.. Texas. 



For Sale— 131 acres of extra fine farming 

 land in the famous Sail Saba Valley. All 

 tillable, enclosd with Kwire fence; good tank 

 of water, 20 acres fenced off; 10 acres in cul- 

 tivation. Plenty of oak and mesquite tim- 

 ber; good bee-location, and will grow pecans 

 —near largest pecan orchard in Tex. If sold 

 at once, $3.5 an acre. L. B. Smith. Rescue, Tex. 



For Sale— An apiary of 240 colonies with 

 all appliances for managing this number of 

 bees in an up-to-date manner for extracted 

 honey. In the far-famed Hudson River Val- 

 ley, on a location which has not failed in 32 

 years to give a paying crop of honey. The 

 encroachment of the city, which necessi- 

 tates the removal of the bees, the cause 

 of selling. Correspondence solicited from 

 those only who mean business. 



James McNeill. Hudson, N. Y. 



Connecticut Convention. — The annual 

 meeting of the Connecticut Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Association for the election of 

 officers, etc., will be held Saturday, 

 April 13, 1912, at the Y. M. C. A. Build- 

 ing, Hartford, beginning at 10:30 a.m. 

 The matter of forming a branch of the 

 National Association will be discussed. 

 Good speaking assured. 



James A. Smith, Sec. 



Hartford, Conn. 



The Opfer Hive-Entrance Bee-Feeder.- 



In the spring we must feed the bees to 

 have them strong for clover-bloom. With 

 all the present feeders this is a troublesome 

 job— either the hive-bottom or covers have 

 to be taken off every time we feed. With 

 the Entrance Feeder shown herewith, all 

 you have to do is to push it in at the hive- 

 entrance and leave it there until there is no 

 more need of feeding. It contracts the en- 

 trance, and that is what you want in spring. 

 The size of this feeder is 7X« inches, and ^ 

 inch deep, and holds 5 ounces of feed. You 

 can feed 100 colonies in about 25 minutes. 



In case of foul brood you can feed medi- 

 cated syrup and your bees will build up 

 strong and healthy, and be in good shape 

 when clover starts, ready to shake on foun- 

 dation. 



I have used 75 of these feeders about 8 

 years, and today they are as good as ever. 

 With proper care they will last a life-time. 



In spring or in fall most bee-keepers neg- 

 lect to stimulate brood-rearing— one of the 



most important things in having strong colo- 

 nies and good wintering. It does not de- 

 pend so much upon the amount of feed as 

 it does upon regularity every night (unless 

 the weather is too cold), and you will won- 

 der where your strong colonies come from. 



Some of the many good points of this En- 

 trance Feeder are these; 



1. It is made of heavy galvanized iron and 

 will last a life-time, 



2. It reduces the hive-entrance. 



3. It reaches where the bees can get at the 

 feed even in cool weather. 



4. It feeds the right amount. 



5. It will not cause robbing. 



6. It will not disturb the colony while feed- 

 Ine. , , , 



7. It permits quick work. 



8. TJie bees will not drown in it. 



I am in position to furnish all demands for 

 these feeders at the following prices, f. o b. 

 Chicago: One for 20c; .■; tor 18c each; 10 for 

 I6c each. If ordered by mail, add loc each 

 for packing and postage. 



Address all orders to-A. H. Ol'FER, 117 N. 

 efferson St.. Chicago, 111. 



WANTED 



white 

 HONEY 



Both COMB and EXTRACTED 



Write us before dispos- 

 ing of your Honey Crop. 





Beeswax 



-WANTED— 



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HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich SL, 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



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To The New Century 

 Queen-Rearing Co. 



FOR 



Goldens, 

 Caucasians, 

 Carniolans, 

 3-b'd Italians 



Untested, $1.00 ; Tested, $1.-W. 

 Write for prices in large quantities. 

 "Right Treatment and Quick Service" 

 is our motto. Address as above, or 



JOHN W. PHARR, Propr. 



BERCLAIR, TEXAS. 



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Crotvn Bone Cutter 



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English Honey-Spoon. 



This fine goc Honey-Spoon and the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal for one year-botli for onlr 

 $1.75. Send all orders to to George W. York 

 & Co.. 117 N. Jefferson St., Chicauo. III. 

 Phase mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



