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American Hee Journal 



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Use this Coupon 



M. H. HUNT & SON, 

 General Agts. for Root's Goods. 

 Lansing, Mich. 



Dear Sirs: — Please quote me 

 your prices on the attached list 

 of bee-supplies I need. Also send 

 me your 64-page catalog, and a 

 complimentary copy of "The 

 Bee-Keepers' Dictionary." 



Name 



.'\ddress 



Bargains in Bee-Supplies 



The recent death of James Heddon leaves 

 us with a large amount of Bee-Fixtures and 

 Supplies of almost every description, which 

 will be sold at a great sacrifice. Write us 

 for an inventory, and write at onc«, as these 

 goods will not last lony at the prices we are 

 closing them out. 5A2t 



JA3IES HEDDON'S SONS 

 Dowag-iac, Mich. 



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We Make a Specialty of 



Manufacturing 



SECTIONS 



They are the Finest tn the Land- 

 None Better. 



Our Prices will make you smile. We want 

 to mail OUR BEESUPPI.Y CATALOG to 

 every bee-keeper in the land. It is FREE. 

 Ask for it. 



H. S. Duby. St. Anne, III., carries a full 

 line of Our tioods. ond sells them at our 

 regular catalog prices. 



AUG. LOTZ & CO. 



Boyd, Wis. 



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** Griggs Saves You Freight" 



TOLEDO 



FOR ME! Is Every Man's 

 Guide Who Wishes Goods 

 QUICK. BIG STOCK ROOT'S 

 SUPPLIES. 



Ready to ship day order is received 

 Wholesale prices on (.'hick Feed. Beef 

 Scraps. Grith. Oyster Shells. Etc. 

 Honey and Beeswax wanted. 

 Catalogue Free. 



S. J. GKIGGS & CO. 

 24 N. Erie St., Toledo. Ohio 



P-O-R-T-E-R 



_ ( TIME ) Af All 

 SAVES \ HONEY i ^^ ,^'^ 



I MONEY i Dealers 

 Each, 15c.; Dozen, $1.65, postpaid. 



If your Dealer does not keep them, 

 order from Factory, with Complete In- 

 structions. 



R. & E. C. Porter, Mfrs. 



Lewistown, III. 



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Bee-Keepers' Supplies, 



Berry Baskets, Crates, Etc. 



Sold at Rock Bottom prices. From Factory 

 to Consumer. Send for prices. 



W. D. SORER, Jackson, Mich. 



12? to .)25 Park Ave., on L. S.'& M. S. R. R. 

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The Ideal Hive-Tool Free as a Premium 



Exactly half actual size. 



Price, postpaid. 35 cents: or with the American Bee Journal 

 one year — both for $1.15; or mailed Free as a premium for 

 sending us one new subscription at Ji.oo. 



This is a special tool invented by a Minnesota bee-keeper, adapted for pry- 

 ing up supers, and for general hive and other work around the apiary. Made of 

 malleable iron, 8>2 inches long. The middle part is 1 1-16 inches wide, and 7-32 

 thick. The smaller end is \J-i inches long, K inch wide, and 7.32 thick, ending 

 like a screwdriver. The larger end is wedge-shaped, having a fairly sharp, semi- 

 circular edge, making it almost perfect for prying up hive-covers, supers, etc., as 

 it does not mar the wood. Dr. C. C. Miller, who has used this tool since 1903, 

 says: "I think as much of the tool as ever." Address all orders to, 



50,000 Copies "Honey as a Health-Food" 

 To Help Increase the Demand for Honey 



We have had printed an edition of over 50,000 copies of the 16-page pamphlet on 

 Honey as a Health-Food." It is envelope size, and just the thing to create a local demand 

 for honey. 



The first part of it contains a short article on " Honey as Food," written by Dr. C. C- 

 Miller. It tells where to keep honey, how to liquefy it, etc. The last is devoted to "Honey 

 Cooking Recipes" and "Remedies Using Honey." It should be widely circulated by those 

 selling honey. The more the people are educated on the value and uses of honey as a food, 

 the more honey they will buy. 



Prices, prepaid— Sample copy for a 2-cent stamp : 50 copies for 90 cents : 100 copies for 

 $1.50 ; 250 copies for $3.00 ; 500 for $5.00 : or 1000 for $9.00. Your business card printed free at the 

 bottom of front page on all orders for 100 or more copies. 



Address all orders to 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Illinois. 



3-B AND 

 ITALIAN QUEENS 



For Sale— All Queens 

 bred from improved 

 long-tongued Red Clo- 

 ver stock, as good honey 

 tjathevers as money can 

 buy. Reared by the Doo- 

 little or Miller plan. 

 One untested Queen. 75 

 cts.: 12 for $7.50; 50 for 

 S2500. 100 to 500. $45 00 

 per 100. 



One Tested Queen. 

 Si. 50; 12 for $15.00. No 

 nuclei or worker-bees 

 for sale. No brood-dis- 

 ease in my bees. Safe arrival guarranteed. 



J. B. ALEXANDER, Cato, Ark. 



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FOR SALE 



Golden Untested Queens at 75 cents each; 

 or 58.00 per doz. Tested Queens. $i.2S each, 

 or si.\ for S6,oo. Select Tested, $2.00 each, or 

 six for $10.00. 



Safe arrival and perfect satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. iAt' 



R. O. Cox, Box 8, Garland, Ala. 



Italian Breeding Queens 



at a bargain. I am offerins just a few of my 

 very finest breeders at $2.50 each while they 

 last. Untested queens. $100: Select Un- 

 tested J1.25 6.Mf 

 H. A. JETT, Quaen-Breeder, 

 Brooksvills, Ky. 



Have You Bees for Sale? 



Owing to winter losses there is a 

 considerable demand in the country 

 for colonies of bees. Those having 

 bees for sale should write at once to 

 the .Ainerican Bee Journal, Hamilton, 

 Illinois. 



