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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAl, 



Nov. 23. iyo5 



PCBLISBED WKEKI,Y BY 



6E0RGE W. YORK SCONPAISY 



334 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. 



IMPORTANT NOTICES 



THE 8TTBSCRIPTI0N PRICE of this Journal is 

 Sl.tiO a year, in the United States, Cjinariii. anri 

 Mexico; all other countries in ihe Postal Union, ^u 

 cents a year extra Xor postage. Sample copy 1 ree. 



THE WRAPPER-LABEIj DATE indicates the 

 end of the month to which yonr subscript io ispsi.t. 

 For instance, *"dec<>5'* on your label shows that it is 

 paid to the end of December. 



SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPTs.-We do not send a 

 receipt for money sent us to pay subsuTiption, but 

 change tbe date on yourwrapper-labet.wbich shows 

 that the money has been received and credited. 



ADVERTISING RATES will be given upon appli- 

 cation. 



National Bee-Keepers' Association 



Objects of the Association 



lgt,._To promote the interests of its members. 



2d.— To protect and defend its members in their 

 lawful rierhts. 



3d.— To enforce laws agamst the adulteration oi 

 honey. 



Annual Membership Dues, $i.oo 



General Manager and Treasurer- 



N. E. Fkance, Platteville, Wis, 



ty If more convenient. Dues may be sent to the 

 nubi^shers of the American Bee JoumaL 



The Honey-Producers' League 



(Incorporated) 



OBJECTS: 



1. To create a larger demand for honey through 

 advertising. 



2. To publish facts about honey, and counteract 

 misrepresentations of the same. 



MEMBERSHIP DUES 



1 . Any bee-feeeper may become a member by pay- 

 ing to the Manager an annual fee of $1.00 for each 

 20 (or fraction of 2n) colonies of bees (spring countj 

 he owns or operates. 



2. Any honey- dealer, bee-supply dealer, bee-supply 

 manufacturer, bee-paper publisher, or any other 

 firm or individual, may become a member on the 

 annual payment of a fee of $10, increased by one- 

 flfth of one (I I percent of his or its capital used in 

 the allied Interests of bee-keeping. 



George W. York, Manager, 



3a4 Dearborn St., Chicago, ill. 



Italian Queen-Bee Free as a Premium 



To a subscriber whose own subscription to the 

 American Bee Journal is paid at least to the end of 

 IW."!, we will give an untested Italian queen for 

 sending usONE NEW subscription with $l.iiO forthe 

 Bee Journal a year. Now is the time to get new 

 subscribers. If you wish extra copies of the Bee 

 Journal for use aa samples, let us know how many 

 you want and we will mail them to you. Address 

 all orders to the office of the American Bee Journal. 



Special Sale on 

 HIVES AND SECTIONS 



Until March 15. Dovetail Hives, S-frame, IH- 

 story, 1 25; 10-frame, $1.40; No. 1 bee-way Sec- 

 tions, 3.90; No. 2, $3.40; 24 lb. Shippiog.Cases, 

 13c; Foundation, Smokers, etc., cheap. Send 

 for 24'page Catalog free. 



W. D. SOPER, 



Rural Routes, JACKSON. MICH. 

 43Dtf Please meutioa the Bee Journal. 



40-Pa$e Catalog Free! 

 FuIMnformation refiurdinK all kinds of BEE- 

 KEEPERS' BUPPI.IES. Bent goods. IjateBt Im- 

 provements. Danzenbalter Hives and Fixtures. 

 Prompt shipments. John; nkbel & SON Supply 

 Co., HiBh Hill, Mo, SDtf 



Mention Bee Journal n-hen irrltlng;. 



Please mention Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



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•« If Goods are wanted Quick, send to Pouder " ^ 



BEE-SUPPLIES I 





Root's Goods ai Root's Prices 





Everything- used by Bee- Keepers. 

 POUDER'S HONEY-JARS. 



Low Freight Rates. 



Prompt Service. 

 Catalog Free. 



If you wish to purchase fiuefct quality of HONEY for your local trade, write for my 

 free monthly pi ice-list of honey. 



Why not secure your BBE-SUPPLIES NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S USE, and avail 

 yourself of the following very liberal discounts? Goods all Root Quality. 



For cash orders before Dec. 1 . . 8 percent I For cash orders before Feb. 1 . . 6 percent 



For cash orders before Jan. 1. .7 percent | For cash orders before Mar. 1. .4 percent 



For cash orders befoi e Apr. 1 . . 2 percent 



WALTER S. rOUDER, 



513-515 Massachusetts Ave., 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Mention Bee Journal irhen irrltlng. 



DITTMER'S FOUNDATION i'h'e BEST 



Now is the time to prepare for next season. 



If You Want to Save Money on Foundation, Working Wax for Cash, and on a 



full line of SUPPLIES, write for prices and discounts, and samples 



of our Superior Foundation. 



E. Grainger & Co., Toronto, Ont., Agents for Canada. 



The Bee and Honey Co., Beeville, Tex., Agents for Texas. 



GUS. DITTMER, 



Augusta, Wis. 



Money Saved is Money Made 



Bee-Supplies bought NOW are subject to a generous discount from our regular low 

 prices. We do this to Ijeep our factory busy. Send us a list of what you need and we 

 will make you a price by return mail that will convince you. 



If you want a catalog that is more than a price-list — that contains valuable infor- 

 mation on bee-keeping — you must hurry to have your name placed on our mailing-list. 

 Only a limited number will be printed. It's free, of course. 



JOHN DOLL <fe SON, 



Power Building-, - - MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



When attending the National Bee-Keepers' 

 Convention at Chicago, Dec. 19, 20, 21 



COME AND INSPECT 



M. ARND, 

 MgT. 

 BEESWAX WANTED- 



LEWIS' BEE-W^ARE 



AND M.\KE YODR HEADQUAKTERS AT 



YORK HONEY ^s^pp'u^v^ CO. {f.t) 



141 Ontario Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Long Distance Telephone— NoFth 1559 

 Catalog and prices on Honey on application. 



If you want 



Oood Goods at Factory Prices and Prompt Staip- 



nient. send your orders, or call on us. 

 26c cash, or 28c when taking Bee-Supplies in e.tchange— delivered here. 



8 PERCENT DISCOUNT IN NOVEMBER. 



Please Mention the American Bee Journal Ad'vSS* 



