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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Feb. 8, 1906 



PVBLISIIKD WEEKLY BY 



6E0RGE W.YORK U COMPANY 



334 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. 



IMPORTANT NOTICES 



THE STTBSCRIPTION PRICE of this Journal is 

 Si. 00 a year. In the United States, Canada, and 

 Mexico; allotbercountries in the Postal Union, bo 

 cents a year extra for postage. Sample copy free. 



THE WRAPPER-LAB ETj DATE indicates the 

 end of the month to which your subscript to • Is paid. 

 For instance, "deco6"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 subscription, but 

 change the date on your wrapper-label, which 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 

 1st.— To promote the interests of Its members. 

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

 lawful risthts. 



3d.— To enforce laws against the adulteration of 

 honey. 



Annual Membership Dues, $1.00 



General Manager and Treasurer- 



N. E. Fuance, Plattevilie, Whfc 



pr if more convenient, Dnes may be sent to the 

 oublishers of the American Bee Journal. 



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-keeper may become a member by pay- 

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

 20 (or fraction of: 20) colonies of bees (Bpring count) 

 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- 

 fifth of one (1) percent of his or its capital used in 

 the allied interests of bee-keepins. 



George W. York, Manager, 



334 Dearborn St.. Chicago, ill. 



"The continuous advertiser 

 gets the bulk of Ihe business, 

 because others are not adver- 

 tising, and he is." 



BEE-KEEPERS' 



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SUPPLIES 



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is so well known it need no introduc- 

 tion. 5 percent Discount on Bee = Sup- 

 plies for February. Beeswax wanted 

 — 27c cash, 29c when taking bee-sup- 

 plies in exchange. 



Extracted Honey 

 for rale. Prices 

 on application. 

 Sample, 10c. 



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are unexcelled. 



The 19C6 Cornell Incubator is superior 



to anything heretofore put 



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New 1906 Catalog for either line FREE 



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 PRICES, send your order to 



YORK HONEY T u pp b l e v e CO. (3S) 



141 Ontario Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Long Distance 'Phone, North 15£9. 



t DITTMER makes a SPECIALTY of WORKING ! 

 iji Beeswax into Comb Foundation. jj, 



jjjjt Write for our Price-List, Samples, and early-order Discount. We would like to send jj§£ 



them to you at our expense. 



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BEE-SUPPLIES 



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BEESWAX ALWAYS WANTED 



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5 Percent Discount 



We will allow you the above Discount on all Orders accompanied by 

 Cash during February. Send for our Catalog. 



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



Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



NOT IN THE TRUST 



Fop High-Grade 

 Cans 



Prices Always 

 the Lowest 



Write for Prices, 

 Stating- Quantity 

 Wanted 



Friction Top Cans for Honey and Syrup 



Prompt shipment and careful attention given to all orders. Special prices to members of the Bee-Keepers' Associations. 

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