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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Feb. 19, 1903. 



The best Bee-Goods I 

 in the World.... ^ 



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are no better than those we make, 

 and the chances are that thej' are not 

 so frood. If you buy of us yoii 

 -will not be di-iiappoiiited. 

 "Wv are .iiidersol.l l»y no 

 one. Send for new catalog and 

 price-list and free copy of THE 

 AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER; in its 

 thirteenth year; oO cents a year; es- 

 pecially for tieginners. 



THE 



T. Falconer Mfg. Co., 



JAMESTOWN, N Y. 



W. M. Gerrish, Epping-, N.U., carries 

 a full line of our goods at catalog prices. 

 Order of him and save the freight. 



Flease mention Bee Journal ■wien wvltlne 



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' *IwWuEl rCllUki MAO£. Bull 



ShtuSSrSm ■■■■«»^» strong, Chlcken- 

 vSmSul* -''^''*- ^°''^ *-° ** farmer at Wholesnle 



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PrlciT!. Fnllj Warranlpd. Catalog Kr 



COILED SPRING FFNCE €0. 

 Box ,S9 WlnthesUr, Indians, V. 8. I 



Please mention the Bee Journal 



OMAHA, NEB. 

 We carrv acnmplestock of HIGGINSVILLE 

 BEESUi'PLIES at the above place. Our Neb. 

 customers will save considerable freight by or- 

 dering from them. Kind and courteous treat- 

 ment, low prices and prompt attention our 

 motto. Address, 



LEAHY MFG. CO., 

 Catalog Free. 1730 S. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. 



BEE^SUPPLIESr 



Everything used by bee-keepers. 



POUDER'S HONEY-JARS. Prompt 



service. Low Freight Rates. 



NEW CATALOG FREE. 



MouniUnionGolleoe \ 



Open to both sexes from the begin- V 



ning. Founded in 1846. Highest grade J* 



scholarship. First-class reputation. 25 w 



instructors. Alumni and students occu- \ 



pying highest positions in Church and *» 



State. Expenses lower than other col- V 



j^ leges of equal grade. Any young person \ 



y with tact and energy can have an educa- r* 



7L tion. We invite correspondence. Send V 



J for catalog. »^ 



y MOUNT UNION COLLEGK, f 



Jl Alliance, Ohio. V 



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26ltl 

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Dadant's Foundation f^ 



W#» Cllflrjintpp ^Jltisfjirf inn what more can anybody do? beauty, 



wc j^uctrdiiicc j<xv\i»\<XK,\.\K}\\. purity, firmness. No saqqinq. 



No LOSS. PATENT WEED-PROCESS SHEETING. 



"Whv does it sell so well? Because it has always given better satis- J{ 



yy liy UUCa II. sell »U WCll r faction than any other. Because In is years T 



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



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

 We sell the best Veils, cotton or silk. 



Bee-Heeoers' Supplies 



OF ALL 

 KINDS •< 



Very fine pure-bred BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Chickens and Eggs 

 for sale at very low prices. 



Langstroth on the Honey-Bee — Rc^vised, 



The classic in Bee-Culture — Price, $1.20, by mail. 



BEESWAX WANTED 



at all times. 



DADANT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., Ill 



I Tti6 Test 01 Time I 



not only proves the increasing popularity of plain sections and fence separators, but 

 the superiority of these supers tor the production of comb honey over other styles. 



The use of Root's Hives with plain sections and fence separator equipment 

 mean — 



If you want the Bee-Book 



That covers the whole Apicultural Field more '^ 



completely than any other published, , ;^ 



send $1.20 to I ;^ 



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



FOR HIS ;^5 



" Bee=Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discounts to the Trade. 



Practical floiarisi Wanted s'™ 'o^tSm 



or longer, to work with experienced manager of 

 large apiary. State age, experience, references, 

 wages expected, etc. Single man with ability 

 to use carpenter's tools preferred. Address, 

 P. E. G., care American Uee Jouknal, 



144 E. Erie St., Chicago, III. 



Larger Crop, 



More *' Fancy " Grade, 



Less No. 1 and 2 Grades, 

 Better Price, 



Satisfied Merchant, 



Enthusiastic Customers, 

 Increased Sales, 

 Greater Profit. 



And a ready market the coming season, which is one of the important fac- 

 tors in the building up of a home market for honey. It is one thing to dispose of a 

 fair grade of honey at a moderate price, but quite another to retain the good-will of 

 the merchant handling your honey. To seciu'e his co-operation and stimulate the 

 trade, great care should be exercised as to the attractiveness of the honey offered. 

 It should not only be " Fancy " but the honey should be well capped and put up in 

 neat shape. To obtain these results you should use Dovetailed hives and supers 

 equipped with plain sections and fence separators. Insist on Root's make and you 

 will not be disappointed. 



The A. I. Root Company, 



HEDINA, OHIO. 



N. B. — If you are not posted as to where you can buy Root's goods advanta- 

 geously write us. Ask also for catalog of Bee-Keepers' Supplies and specimen copy 

 of Gleanings. 





■•" GEORGE W. YORK & CO. "cmiAlo'iLL'r' $i 



are headquarters for ROOT'S BEE-KEEPERS' SDPPL,IES IN CHICAGO. Send to ^ 

 them for their free Catalog. ^f. 



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