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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



April 26 1906 



CHARLES MONDENG SECTION MACHINE 



is covered by two Patents. With this wonderful inven- 

 tion the cost of making Sections may be reduced to $1.15 

 per 1000. If such Machine will interest you, write for 

 further information. Do not write about it unless you 

 mean business. 



BEE-SUPPLIES^EQUEENS 



My Catalog- for 1906 is now ready for distribution. I 

 am the Northern Headquarters for Adel Queens and 

 Bees, and good, honest Bee-Keepers' Supplies. If you 

 have not received my Catalog, write for it. Address, 



CHARLES MONDENG, 



ISO NEWTON AVE,, N"., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 

 Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Send for our 1906 Free Illustrated Catalog. Good Goods, Low Prices 

 and Prompt Shipments are what you get if you send your orders to — 



PAGE & LYON MFG. CO. 



New London, Wis 



w den writing. 



Have You Passed the 



Experimental Stage? 



T Most bee-keepers have been convinced that 

 when time anii material are figured, it pays 

 to buy hives, and the best is not only as 

 cheap, but — 



The Best is the. Cheapest ! 



The Elgin Hive excels in many ways— no 

 nails to drive — no dovetails— can be taken 

 apart at any time. 



Many are using them. You should be. 

 Write to-day for catalog, etc 



We sell full line of SUPPLIES. 



The National Supply Co. 



ELGIN, ILL. 





BEE-SUPPLIES 



We rranufacture everything needed in the Apiary, 

 greatest variety. We assure you the best goods at 



and carry a large stock and 



LOWEST PRICES 



and our excellent freight facilities enable us to make prompt shipments over 15 dif- 

 ferent roads, thereby saving you excessive freight charges as well as time and worry 

 in having goods transferred and damaged. We make the 



Alternating, Massie, Langstroth and the Dovetail Hives 



Our prices are very reasonable, and to convince you of such we will mail you 

 our free illustrated and descriptive catalog and price-list upon request. We want 

 every bee keeper to have our Catalog. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS now. Write 

 to-day. Address, 



KRET6HMER MFG. 60., Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



Muscatine Produce Co., Muscatine, Iowa. 

 Trester Supply Co., 103 S. 11th Street, Lincoln, Neb. 

 Shugart-Ouran Seed Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

 T. B. Vallette & Son, Salina, Kaa. 



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1m Catalogs issued in English or German. £Hfe 



Mention Bee Journal tvtieu writing. 



Presern Bros. & Alex. Toman 



-IMPORTERS OF- 



Prime Original 

 Carniolau Alpine Bees 



571 Throop St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



All our Bees are imported directlv from our 

 own apiary, situated among the Julian Alps 

 in Carniola, Austria. Orders will be hooked 

 in rotation. l~A2t 



Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



FOR SALE 



50 Colonies of Italian and Carniolan Bees in 

 8-frame hives, all nearly new and all in good 

 condition. One coloDy, £5.50; from 5 to 10 

 colonies, $5 each. WM. J. HEALY, 



16A5t Mineral Point, Wisconsin 



Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



Italian Bees for Sale 



We can furnish Nuclei and full colonies of 

 Italian Bees (f.o.b. 100 miles west of Chicago by 

 express) at these prices: 



FULL COLONIES in 8 frame hives, $5 SOeach; 

 iu lots of 5 or more at one time, $5.25 each. Full 

 colonies in 10-frame hives, $6 each; in lots of 5 

 or more at one time, $5.75 each. 



Nuclei (3 frame) with Tested Queen, $3.25 

 each; in lots ot 5 or more at onetime,$3 each. 

 (Nuclei ready for delivery about May 10; Full 

 Colonies any time now.' Orders filled in iota- 

 tion. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



3* Dearborn Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



The Rietsche Press 



Made of artificial 6tone. Practically inde- 

 structible, and giving 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, 



45Atf KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



BPM.G. Goodner.of this State, writes me that 

 he " prrfers to pay $25.00 for a Rietsche Press 

 rather than do without it." — A. G. 

 Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



J&~ Passengers east from Buffalo to 

 Fort Wayne, Findlay, Fostoria, Cleve- 

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 Boston, and all points east, will con- 

 sult their interests and find advantage 

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 Rates always the lowest, and no excess 

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 Chicago depot, La Salle and Van Bureu 

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 the Elevated Loop. Chicago City 

 Ticket Office, 111 Adams St. Detailed 

 information may be secured by address- 

 ing John Y. Calahan. General Agent. 

 113 Adams St., room 298, Chicago. 

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 gets the bulk of the business, 

 because others are not adver- 

 tising, and he is." 



