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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Jan. 1, 1903. 



I BEE=KEEPERS, ^ 



g Save Money by Buying 



I Hives, Sections, Brood 

 g Frames, Extractors, 



5 Smokers, ^^d everything 



J? ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ELSE YOU NEED, OF 



g THE, W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 

 g Jamestown, N. Y. 



•2 *g" Our goods are guaranteed of supe- 



2 rior quality in every way. 



K Send for our large illustrated catalog, 



g and copy of 



Q THE AHERICAN BEE-KEEPER, 



a raonthly for all bee-keepers ; SOc a year. 



(Now in 12th year. H. E. Hill, Editor.) 



g (y W. M. Gerrish, E. Nottinghan 



V N. H., carries a full line of our goods at 



6 catalog prices. Order of him and save 



Please meutiou Bee journal wnen writing, 



B 



INGHAM'S PATENT 



Smokers 



T P. RINaHAM. Farwell. Mich 



Tip^Top Glass Honey- Jars 



The picture shown 

 herewith represents the 

 best one-pound jar for 

 honey that we l<now of. 

 It is made of the clear- 

 est Hint glass, and when 

 filled with honey, and a 

 neat label attached, it 

 makes as handsome a 

 package as can be im- 

 agined. Its glass top 

 sets on a flat rubber 

 ring, and is held in 

 place by a flat steel 

 spring across the top as 

 shown in the picture. It 

 is practically air-tight, 

 thus permitting no leak, 



which is an important, thing with honey- 

 sellers. 

 We can furnish these jars, f.o.b. Chicago, 



at ttiese prices: One gross, $5.00; two gross. 



$4.7" a gross; five or more gross $4.50 per 



gros 

 If, >u try them once you will likely use no 



other wind of top or sealing arrangement for 



honey ars. 



"*> JEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



144 di 146 Erie Street, - CHICAGO, II<li. 



BEE^'SUPPLIES! 



^A r floor s /s/?/c£"S:. 

 Wut^ — ■ — 2,iX— -^ 



ng used by bee-keepers. 



HONEY 

 Low Fr__„ 

 CATALOG 



ght Rates. 



WALTER S.POUDER. 



WE WANT WORKERS 



Boys, GiriB, oldandyounpalikb, 

 niake money working for us. 

 We fumlbh capital to start yon in bDsi- 

 oeM. StfDd OB 10c BtUDps or silver for full InQtructionn and a line of 



vDpleBto work with. DRAPER PUBLISHINO CO.,Chicago,lll. 



If you want the Bee-Book 



That covers the whole ApicuUural Field more 



completelj than any other published, 



seud $1.20 to 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal., 



FOR HIS 



"Bee=Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discounts to the Trade. 



tie^y^ie.je^vi,:ii^ia»je,^e,ja»ss,ja,.^i,.y^ 



25tll 

 year 



Dadant's Foundation ?ti? 



No LOSS. PATENT WEED-PROCESS SHEETING. 



No SAQQINU, 



W/h-»7 i\€\c^a. i'f coll at\ n/f^ll V Because it has always giyeo better satis- 

 Wliy UUCA IL sell »U WCIl r faction than any other. Because In 34 yeara 



there have not been any complaints, but thousands of compliments. 



Send name for our Catalog, Samples of Foundation and Veil Material. 

 We sell the best Veils, cotton or silk. 



Bee-Heeners' SuDDlies 



OF ALL 

 KINDS ♦* 



Very fine pure-bred BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Chickens and Eggs 

 for sale at very low prices. 



Langslroth on the Honey-BeG — Rc!\/isc:ci, 



The classic in Bee-Culture — Price, $1.25, by mail. 



BEESWAX wanted 

 at ail times 



DADANT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., ill. 



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The Holidays Are Almost Here, 



And you are doubtless undecided as to what to get your 

 friends for Christmas. 



Why uot get 



The "Post" 

 Fountain 

 Pen^ — 



The very best in the market; regular price, $3.00, and not obtainable under this 

 price anywhere. The Six Cardinal points Peculiar to the " Post " : 



Self-Filling, Self-Cleanlu^;. Simplicity, Durability 

 Reliability, No l.eakiius'. 



Given flDsoloielu Free 



■ill be advadced 2 years, and the Pen fnr 



'or two new subscriptions to Gleanings 

 nd your own renewal with $3,00; or for 

 ne new subscription and your own re- 

 ewal with Si.SO; or 3 our own subscrip- 

 ihed for $2.50. 



In each case all arrears, it any, must be paid in addition, the above offers be- 

 infi for subscriptions fully in advance only. We believe we can say truthfully, with- _ 

 out fear of contradiction, that no fountain pen ever put upon the market ever re- ' 

 ceived in so short a time so many unsolicited testimonials from such distinguished 

 men as the POST. The above drawing shows its construction. To till the POST, all 

 you have to do is to dip the nib into the ink-ljottle, draw out the plunger, and the 

 pen is ready for use. Compare this with unscrewing the ordinary style, and refill- 

 ing with a glass filler that you can not always find when wanted. The self-cleaning 

 feature of the Poet, as illustrated, will also commend itself. With most pens spe- 

 cially prepared ink must be used or they are soon of no use, because they become so 

 gummed up and it is well nigh impossible to clean them. With the POST you 

 simply dip the nib in water, draw the plunger bad; and forth like a syringe or squirt- 

 gun, and in less than five seconds it is clean and free tor a perfect fiow of any inlc 

 that may be handy. We will send, on request, a few of the many testimonials from 

 noted men in various callings who have written merited words of praise for this 

 most valuable invention. We can not otter the pen for sale tor less than $;3.00; but 

 by special arrangement WK are enabled to offer it free as a premium with (ileauings 

 in any of the following combinations : All arrears, if any, must first be paid at *1.00 

 a year. Then for.?3.00 we will send Gleanings tor one year, to two new names; for 

 one year to yourself, and send you the pen free. For JS.iiO we will send_ you the 

 pen and Gleanings for one year, and to one new subscriber a year; for $2.50 we will 

 send the pen and Gleanings for two years. If you have ever been disappointed with a 

 fountain pen we assure you that you will not be with this one. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. ^"t.i^^K^Mt:'' 



are headquarters for ROOT'S BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES IN CHICAGO. Seud to 

 them for their free Catalog. 



