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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



June 29, 1905 



566=SllDDll6S! 



Discount for Early Orders 



We carry a lar^re stock and 

 greatest variety of everything 

 needed in the Apiary, assur- 

 ing BEST goods at the LOW- 

 EST prices, and prompt ship- 

 ments. We want every bee- 

 keeper to have our Free Il- 

 lustrated Catalog, and 

 read description of Alterna- 

 ting Hives, Massie Hives, etc. 



WRITE AT ONCE FOR CATALOG 



AGENCIES.— Treeter Snpply Co., Lincoln,Ned.; Shugart & Ouren, Council BlnfEs,Iowa; 

 Fulton & Ford, Garden City, Kan.; I. H. Myers, Lamar. Colo.; Southwestern Bee Co., 438 

 w. Houston St., San Antonio, Tex. KRETCHMER MFG. CO., Red Oak, lowa. 



Diumer's Foundation is lu Best. 



Send for Catalog, Samples and Discounts, and judge for yourself. 1904 output, 50 percent 

 increase over 1903. 



Full line of SUPPLIES, wholesale and retail. 



Working Wax into Foundation for Cash a Specialty. 



E. Grainger & Co., Toronto, Out., Sole Agents in Canada for Dittmer's Foundation. 



GUS DITTMER, Augusta, Wis. 



STANDARD BRED QUEENS. 



BUCKEYE STRAIN RED CLOVER, GOLDEN ITALIANS 

 By R*turn Mall. S.f. Arrival Guarantaad. 



PR.IOB1S. ONI SIX Twe 



Unt.stad $0.75 »4.00 *7. 



Sciact Unteatad ■ 1-00 5.00 9 



Tested ' • . 1-50 8 00 15. 



Saiaet Tasted '• 2.00 10 00 18. 



Select Breeders, each $3:00 



Two-frame Nucleus and Red Clover Queen 3.00 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO., 



No. 51 WALNUT ST., CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



CflR-LOflDS 



of Lewis' B-Ware come to our city for distri- 

 bution. We carry a large stoci which enables 

 us to make immediate deliveries. We invite 

 your inquiries for prices, Catalog, etc. 



Louis Hanssen's Sons 



Davenport. Iowa. 



The Rietsche Press 



Made of artificial stone. Practically inde- 

 structible, and g-iviog- entirely satisfactory re- 

 sults. Comb foundation made easily and 

 quickly at less than half the cost of buying 

 from the dealers. Price of Press, $1.50 — cash 

 with order. Address, 



ADRIAN GETAZ, 



44Atf KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



S^"J.G. Goodner, of this State, writes me that 

 he "prefers to pay $25 for a Rietsche Press than 

 do without it," — A. G. 

 Please mention Bee Jouxual "wheu 'writing, 



Wisconsin Basswood Sections 



And Prompt Shipments 



Is what we are making for our customers. 



DOYETAILED HIVES AIND SHIPPING-CASES — 



We carry a full line of SUPPLIES. Ask for Catalog. 

 THE riARSHFIELD HANUFACTURINQ CO., Harshfleld, Wis. 



^ ,-^ ,0 xuoxiuon I5*:it:s ^ouma~i "wneu wntme 



G.B. Lewis Co's Goods at Factory Prices 



We carry a most complelelme of BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. Send for catalog. It's 

 free. Foundatloo Cutter free with each order, if you state where you s^w this ad. 



NORRIS & ANSPACH, Kenton, Ohio. 



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Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho, by 

 sowing in May or June. 



DIRECTIONS FOB SOWING. 



For dry farms, for raising seed, 6 to S lbs. ; 

 for hay, 8 to 10 lbs. Irrigated land, 10 to 

 16 lbs. 



Be very careful to have the land well worked 

 and leveled. The leveler the land the closer 

 you can cut the hay. If sown with drill, put 

 seed in from one to two inches. If sown 

 broadcast sow evenly over the land, then drag 

 once with light harrow. Will grow best in 

 gravelly or sandy land. Heavy clay or alkali 

 land does produce good alfalfa. — Selected. 



The Wrong of Selling Unripe Honey 



" Look out for number one." That's all 

 well enough ; but I tell you the man who 

 wants all the happiness to be got out of this 

 life needs to do a lot of looking out for 

 others. The chauffeur who recklessly rides 

 over people and frightens teams brings into 

 disrepute the army of good people who ride 

 in automobiles. The few evil-minded slug- 

 gers who are killing people in the Chicago 

 strike are bringing into disrepute the whole 

 scheme of organized labor. The man who 

 puts on the market unripe extracted honey is 

 doing a wrong to every honest man who pro- 

 duces honey. — [.Just so. I am not sure but 

 we ought to keep harpingon this subject dur- 

 ing the entire marketing season. The trouble 

 is, the chaps who unload their bad stuff are 

 just the ones who do not read the bee-papers. 

 It would, perhaps, be well for bee-keepers to 

 buy up some of these odd lots in order to pre- 

 vent their getting on the market at all, either 

 to depress prices, or, worse still, disgust the 

 whole trade with any kind of honey. — Ed. J 

 — Gleanings in Bee-Culture. 



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QIIEEIS 



We have secured the services 

 of one of the best Queen special- 

 ists in the U. S. Over 20 years' 

 experience rearing- Queens. Our 

 Yard is stocked with select breed- 

 ers from the best yards in Amer- 

 ica, and can send Queens by re- 

 turn mall. 



Prices to Sept. 1, 1905: 



Untested Queens $ .75 



Select Untested Queens 1.00 



Tested Queens l.SO 



Select Tested Queens 2.50 



GRIGGS BROS. 



521 Monroe Street, 

 TOLiHJDO, OHIO. 



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$21.35 to Asbury Park, N. J., $21.35 



and return, via Nickel Plate Road. 

 Tickets good via New York City. Dates 

 of sale, June 29 and 30 and .luly 1 and 2, 

 with extreme return limit of Aug. 31, by 

 depositing ticket. Chicago City Ticket 

 Offices, 111 Adams St. and Auditorium 

 Annex. Depot, La Salle and Van Buren 

 Sts., on Elevated Loop. 8— 23A4t 



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