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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



June 22. 1905 



flDiary^For Sale 



In one of the best locations in the United 

 States, both as to honey and market. No one 

 need write me about it unless they mean busi- 

 ness, and have at least $700 cash to put in the 

 business. Address, w. S. MITCHELL, 



22A4t Muskogee, IND. Ter. 



Queens ! ITALIAN Queens ! 



By Return Mall 



Queens from Root's Red Clover Stock and 

 Golden Italian Queens, the best honey-gather- 

 ers in America. Untested, 50c each, or $6.00 per 

 dozen. I guarantee safe delivery. Send your 

 orders to _ _ 



E. A. SIMMONS, 



22Atf FORT DEPOSIT, ALA. 



Please xnentlon Bee Journal wueii ^VTitliuc 



considered the honey the very best, if well 

 ripened. I think it far superior to any Cali- 

 fornia honey, and the public are my judges. 

 When I tirst sold honey here it was always 

 said, " Well, that is honey. It is not like the 

 California honey." That was years ago, and 

 those people are my customers still. 



The bees are doing well. They were all 

 strong in the spring, and have 25 and 30 

 pounds of honey in the supers. O. K. RiCB. 



Wahkiakum Co., Wash., May 22. 



[It must not be inferred from the above 

 that California honey is inferior to any honey 

 in the world. Every State produces the 

 " best honey," we have learned. It is all ac- 

 cording to one's taste as to which is the "best 

 honey." — Editor.] 



Please mention Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



S Send for Our 1904 Catalog and Price-List. 



oi;rHI"VES and SEOTIOISrS 

 Are Perfect In Workmanship and' Material. 



By sending in your order now, you will SAVE MONEY, and 

 secure prompt shipment. 



PAGE & LYON MFG. CO., New London,Wis. us.a 



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87 1 Percent Saved 



In mortality to those insured in the 



TOTAL ABSTINENCE DEPARTMENT 



OF 



♦^ Security Mutual Life Insurance Company ^ 



Each Policy Holder is entitled to a Bond issued by the 

 National Total Abstinence League. 

 YOU may hold a policy and BOND. 

 General and special agents wanted. Address, 

 3D28t A. S. RENNIE, Mgr., 614 Marquette Bldg., Chicago, 111. 



IF YOU WANT 



LEWIS' POPULAR 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



BY RETURN FREIGHT 

 OR EXPRESS, 



SEND TO 



York Honey 



H. M. Arnd, Manager. 



AND BEE 

 -SUPPLY 



Co. 



141 & 143 Ontario Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



(5 short blocks north of the C. & N. W. Ry. Passenger Station, 

 using the Wells St. Cable Line from center of city to Ontario St.) 

 Long Distance Telephone— North 1559 



A FiiLL LINE OF BEE-SUPPLIES CON HAND 



Consisting of Hives, 5ections, Shipping-Cases — everything used by the practi- 

 cal, up-to-date bee keeper. 



Catalo;^ and prit'4-s on Honey on application. If you want Oood <jrOods 

 at I-^actory l*rK'e<4 and Prompt jl^hipment, send vour orders, or call on us. 



BEESWAX WANTED— 28c cash, or 30c when taking Bee-Supplies in exchange 

 — delivered here. 



Please fflentiou the American Bee Journal XdJSiiS^ 



CARNIOLAN QUEENS! 



A limited number of choice imported Carnio- 

 lan Qaeens will be disposed of during July and 

 succeeding months. I shall be in Carniola dur- 

 ing Julj making these shipments which will 

 be distributed from Washington, D. C. Price: 

 Select Imported Queen, $4.ro. Write for rates 

 for 3 or more. Address, RALPH BEN rON, 



92S N St., N.W., Washington, D, C. 



ABOUT TBE SOITB 



"About the South'' is the name of a 64-page 

 illustrated pamphlet issued by the Passenger 

 Department of the 



lLLMSCEmALR.R.CO. 



in which important questions are tersely an- 

 swered in brief articles about 



Southern Farm Lands, 



Mississippi Valley Cotton Lands, 



Truck Farming-, Fruit Growing, 



Stock Raising-, Dairying-, 



Grasses and Forag-e, Soils, 



Market Facilities 

 and Southern Immigration 



along the lines of the Illinois Central and 

 Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroads. In the 

 States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi 

 and Louisiana, including the famous 



YAZOO VALLEY 



OF MISSISSIPPI 



Send for a free copy to J. F. Merry, A.G.P.A., 

 1. C. R. R , Dubuque, Iowa. 



Information concerning rates and train serv- 

 ice to the South via the Illinois Central can 

 be had of agents of connecting lines, or by 

 addressing 



A.H. HANSON, G.P.A., CHICAGO, ILL 

 If you want the Bee-Book 



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 Discounts to the Trade. 



bo SJB3.C T5 o% g mojj is i:; puy 



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Otisville, Pa., Jan. 18, 1904. 

 Dear Sir:— I have tried almost everything in 

 the smoker line; 3 in the last 3 years. In short 

 if I want any more smokers your new style is 

 good enough for me. I thank the editor of Re- 

 view for what he said of it. Those remarks in-- 

 dnced me to get mine. Fred Fodnbr. 



