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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Sept. 24, 1903. 



NOEL SAYS: 



U you 



Qach, Liver, Kidneys. Bladder 



: with any disease of the Circulation, the Stc 



Throat, VIT^-OKE WILL CaRB YOU! 

 NOEL is the discoverer of Vitae Ore. has been familiar with its wonderful properties for two 



generations, has watched its remarkable action In thousands upon thousands of cases, and 



HE OUGHT TO KNOW. 

 NOBL SAYS he doesn't want your money unless Vitse-Ore benefits you. and NOEL Isold enough 



to know what he wants. NOEL says that the Theo. Noel Company has instructions to 



send a full-sized One Dollar package on thirty days' trial to every sick or ailing reader of 



The AMEHiCAN Bee JorRNAL who requests 



it.the receiver to BH THE JUDGE, and not to 



pay ONE CENT unless satisfleu. and NOBL is 



the President and principal stockholder of 



theTheo. Noel Company, and what m^^"* 



HB says goes. Here is his SIGN A- ^^^P 



TURE ON IT! 



PERSONAL TO 



SUBSCRIBERS ! 



WE WILL SENT) to every worthy sick and ailing person who writes us. mentioning The 

 American bee Journal, a full-sized $i.un package of VlT.^OKE by mail, postpaid. 

 sufficiont for one month's contuiuous treatment, to be paid for witbin one month's time after 

 receipt, if the receiver can truthfully say that its use has done him or her more good than all 

 the drugs and doses of quacks or good doctors or patent medicines be or she has ever used. Read 

 this over again carefully, and understand that we ask our pay only when it has done you good, 

 and not before. WE TAKE ALL THK RISK; YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSK. If it does 

 not benefit you. you pay us nothing. We do not offer to send you a free sample to last tbree or 

 f'lur days, but we do offer to send you a regular $i.uo package of the most successful curative 

 medicine known to the civilized worli, without one cent of risk to you. We offer to give you 

 thirty dttvs to try the medicine, thirtv days to see results before you need pay us one cent, and you do not pay the one cent unleBs you do see the results. YOU 

 ARE TO Bffi THE JUDUE! We know that when VIT.E ORB has put you on the road to a cure you will be more than willing to pay. We are willing to take the 



' ■ ■ -■ to the air, when it slacks down like lime and is 

 ich are most essential for tbe retention of health in the bui 

 n medicinal strength and curative value 8' gallons of the i 

 i nothing added or taken from. It is the marvel of the cem 



then of medicinal value. It contains free iron, free sulphur and free magne- 

 an system, and one package— one ounce— of the ORE. when mixed with a 

 ost powerful mineral water drank fresh from the springs. It is a geological 

 iry for curing 



Rlteitmatiimii., Brigrlii^s I>isea,se« Blood PoiMoniiig:. Heart Xi*oiil>le, l>ropAy« Catari-li and 



'I'liroat Alleetions, l^iver, Kidney and Ifiladdei- Ailnient!«« Ktoiiiaeli and l''eniale 



l>isorders, l^a ijirippe. iTIalarial FeTei% I^ervoiii^ I* roi^t ration 



and fjieneral l>ebility, 



>r a package, will deny after using. M 



., -_, Physicians, the oldest and best, the „ 



counter a disease which is not amenable to the action of drugs by packing the oatient off to Carlsbad, Sarat 'ga. Baden, there to drink the waters which contain 

 the essential properties for the restoration of health, and the patient returns, fresh, healthy, in mind and body. If the sufferers cannot afford the trip-and few 

 but the wealthy can -they must continue lo suffer, as the waters deteri'>rate rapidly, and when transported fai'l to produce the desired results 



A LETTEK to THU THEO- NOEL rOMPANV ""'"'"^ — '■ ' ■ . ^. . *-. . 



youVITiE-ORE. _ _ _ 



tinue to suffer when this NATURAL CURING AND HEALING ORE.N 

 benefit of healing springs? 



This offer will challenge the attention and consideration and afterwards the gmtitude of everv living nerson who desires 

 ills and diseases WHICH HAVE DKFIED THE MKDICAL WORLD AND GROWN WORSE WITH AGE. We care not for 

 investigation, and at our expense, regardless of what ills yuu have, by sending to us for a package. In answer to this, addres 



A LETTER 'I O THtil THEO. NOBL COMPANY. CHICAGO, will bring a healing mineral spring to your door, to your own house, vour chamber-will bring to 



,7iaia?.r»Dn> ., „: . „„_. densed andconcentrited. a natural God-made remedy for the relief and cure of the ills with which man is afflicted. Why con- 



•emedy. can be had for the asking, when the poor as well as the rich can have the 



THEO. NOEL COMPANY, J. P. Dept., Vit«=Ore BIdg., Chicago, III. 



QUEENS! 



Golden and Leather-Colored Italian, warranted 

 to pive satisfaction— those are the kind reared 

 by QUIRIN-THE-QUEEN-BREEDEI^. Our bus- 

 iness was established in 18SS, Our stock orig-t- 

 nated from the best and hig-hest-priced long- 

 tong-ued red clover breeders in the U. S. We 

 rear as many, and perhaps more, queens than 

 any other breeder in the North. Price of queens 

 after July 1st: Large Select, 75c each; six for 

 $4; Tested Stock, $1 each; six for $5; Selected 

 Tested, $1.50 each; Breeders, $3 each. Two- 

 frame Nuclei (no queen) $2 each. All Queens 

 are warranted pure. 



Special low price on queens in lots of 25 to 100. 



All queens are mailed promptly, as we keep 

 300 to 500 on hand ready to mail. 



We guarantee safe delivery to any State, Con- 

 tinental Island, or European Country. Our Cir- 

 cular will interest you; it's free. 



Address all orders to 



Quirin-the-Queen-Breeder 



PARKERTOWN. OHIO. 



(The above ad. will appear twice per month 

 only.l 16E13t 



Hease mention Bee Journal -when ■writine 



If you want the Bee-BooU 



That covers the whole Apicultural Field more 



completely than any other published, 



send $1.20 to 



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



FOR HIS 



" Bee-Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discaunts to tbe Trade. 



Please tneuuou Bwe JouruiiJ wrbeu writma. 



A Visit to Two Bee-Keepers. 



During the middle of August I had a most 

 delightful trip to Rhode Island and Massa- 

 chusetts. I met Mr. Arthur C. Miller, and 

 spent a very enjoyable afternoon with him at 

 his apiary. Here I saw bees feeding each 

 other, or one or two bees taking feed from a 

 third which, did not extend its tongue in 

 giving it. I also saw evidence of the lack of 

 respect which bees pay their queen. However 

 these two things may be in other localities, in 

 Mr. Miller's locality bees do just as he says 

 they do. 



From Mr. Miller's I went out to see Mr. 

 Alley. I found him hard at work, with a red 

 handkerchief over the back of his head and 

 neck, and his smoking-pipe containing to- 

 bacco for introducing, between his teeth. He 

 much prefers this handkerchief to a veil, as 

 the latter is hard on his eyes. A few stings, 

 and stinging bees about hie eyes, do not seem 

 to bother him in the least. 



Mr. Alley had about 175 nuclei scattered 

 about his yard. Of course, they were arranged 

 any way to avoid the loss of queens from en- 

 tering the wrong hives. He opened many of 



Wanted to Sell. 



30 COLONIES Italian Bees in Dove- 

 tailed Hives, S-frame, self-spacing Hoffman- 

 frames in ^ood condition— at $3.SU a hive: 5 or 

 more hives at $3 00 a hive. One Cowan No. 15, 

 2-frame Extractor, and a lot of extracting- 

 combs. Address, S. A. MILLER, 



3SA2t Box SS3, New Decatur. Ala. 



450,000 



3erape8,8ninlll; t 



, cheap. ~ s 

 3 list free. LE' 



^i«ase mention Bee Journal "when ■wrltma 



Adel Queens. 



One Queen, $1.00; more than one at the rate of 

 $9.00 per doz. All Breeding Queens. 

 AsA3t H. ALLEY. WenhaM. MASS. 



Hease mention Bee jovtmai -wnen TSTitmg 



The EmersoD Binder 



This Emerson stiff-board Binder with cloth 

 back for the American Bee Journal we mail for 

 bnt 60 cents; or we will send It with the Bee 

 Journal for one year— both for only $1.40. It Is 

 a fine thing to preserve the copies of the Jour- 

 nal as fast as they are received. If yon have 

 this " Emerson " no further binding Is neces- 



*"' aEORQE W. YORK & CO., 



144 & 146 Erie Street, CHICAGO lUU. 



