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Sept. 6, 1906 



American Itee Journal 



Fire Sale of Bee and Poultry Supples 



Come or send and Save 35 to 50 Percent on slightly dannged goods. 



New Lewis Goods at Factory Prices, by Return Freight. 



Any bee-keeper living within a reasonable distauce of Chicago can make money on any 

 Supplies be may need now or later, by coming to Chicago and looking over the goods that we 

 selected out after the Are. Better order quick, if you want any of the goods we are selling at 

 25 to 50 percent reduction. 



Z^T S«-n«I tor Ii»t ot Slightly Damaged Goods to select from at 

 Reduced Prices. 



Golden Italian or Red Clover Queens by return mail. Untested, 75c; Select Un- 

 tested Queens, $1 ; Tested, $1.25; Select Tested, $2 25. Full Colonies in up-to-date hives, and 

 Nuclei, for fnle. 



H. M. ARND. Proprietor, York Honey and Bee-Supply Co. Not t»co 



Long Distance Telephone, North 1550, 191 AND ,93 Superior ST CHICAGO, ILL. 



(Three blocks north and one block eaM of our old location.) 



Golden Italian Queens 



or bright 3-banded Queens 



mated to bright 3-banded Drones. 



Bred to the highest standard of honey-gathering and hardiness. No 

 disease. Quality, promptness, safe arrival and absolute satisfaction 

 guaranteed. 1 Queen 2 Queens 4 Oueens 6 Queens 



Untested $60 $120 $2 40 $3 60 



Tested (or Warranted Tested) 100 190 3 75 5 50 



Select Tested (for breediog purposes) $2 00 each — no discount. 



It is not mine to command your favors— I'll do more, I'll merit 

 them. May I ask a triil order? 

 CHAS. M. DARROW-R.F.D. No. 1— Box 10-MH0, Mo. 



Mention Bee Journal when wrltine 



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Choi ce Oue ens 



Caucasians — Untested, 75c; Tested, $1.00. 

 Italians and Carniolans — Untested, 60c; 

 Tested, 75c. A postal card will bring my cir- 

 cular and full price-list for 1906. 



CHAS. KOEPPEN, 



26A13t FREDERICKSBURG, VA. 



FOR SALE~ 



My Bees, Household Goods and Stock Also 

 I have an improved farm of 32}£ acres for 

 rent. A bargain if laken soon. For informa- 

 mation write to I. J. HENRY, 



36AH Route 1. Braddtville. Iowa. 



Queen-Button for Bee-Folks 



This is a very pretty thing 

 for a bee-keeper or honey- 

 seller to wear on his coat- 

 lapel. It often serves to in- 

 troduce the subject of honey, 

 and frequently leads to a 

 sale. 

 The picture shown here- 

 with is a reproduction of a motto queen-button 

 that we are furnishing to bee-keepers. It has 

 a pin on the underside to fasten it. Price, by 

 mail, 6 cents ; two for 10c ; or sis for 25c. The 

 American Bee Journal one year and 4 buttons 

 for $1.10. Address all orders to 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 

 334 Dearborn Street, - CHICAGO, ILL 



Please mention ttee Journal 

 when wrltinsr advertisers. 



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tub Frisco is me Line 



To take to the Bee-Keepers' Convention. First- 

 class equipment all the way. Through service from 

 Chicago to San Antonio with exception of change at 

 St. Louis. You run through the beautiful Ozarks 

 over this scenic line to the Southwest. The conven- 

 tion is held at San Antonio in November ; the 

 weather is delightful ; it is just the time to see this 

 great section at its best. 



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[For additional information write 



W H. RICHARDSON, General Passenger Agent, 



CHICAGO, IL1L1. 





Moore's Strain of Italians 



As Red-Clover Workers 



W. T. Davison, Velpen, Ind., says: 

 "When other bees are loafing, your stock 

 go to work on red clover, and they seem to- 

 have a kind of get-up about them that the 

 other bees don't have. They have never 

 failed to work on red clover, and many times 

 I have found them on it when there was 

 plenty of white clover." 



Untested Queens, ~5e each; six, $4; dozen, 

 $7 50. Select Untested, $1 each; six, $5; 

 dozen, $9. Safe arrival and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. Descriptive circular free. 



I am now filling orders By Return Mail 

 and shall probably be able to do so until the- 

 close of the season. 



J. P. MOORE, RF.D.i Morgan, Ky. 



26Etf Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



Fine Young Prolific 



ITALIAN* QUEENS 

 By Return Mail 



Untested, 45c. or J5.00 a dozen. 



3 <>Ait j. l. FAJEN, Alma, Mo. 



Mention Bee Journal when writing:. 



CAUCASIAN QUEENS! 



lean furnish a limited number of Queens of 

 this popular variety, bred frum a Tested Queen 

 sent me by the Agricultural Department, alii 

 mated in a mating yard a*ay from all other 

 bees, 80 that all of my Queens will be almost 

 sure to be pu»ely mated. The e choice Queens- 

 only $1.00 each. C. W. PRICE 



3*Etf L.B.484, SPIRIT L^KE, IOWA. 

 Mention Bee Journal whei writing. 



Queens By Return Mail 



Qneens from our fi ae strain of 3-band Italians 

 will not disappoint you; bees are gentle and the 

 best of honey-gatherers. Queens are large and 

 prolific, and everyone guaranteed. Untested, 

 50c, $6 per doz. Tested, $ each 



J. W. K SHAW & CO. 



19Atf LOREAUVILLE, Iberia Co., LA. 

 Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



MarslilieldllivisaiidSMiions 



kept in stock ; none better. Dittnier's Foun- 

 dation and all kinds of Bee-Keepers' Supplies- 

 sold right. Thousands of Shipping Cases, 24- 

 pound, 13c; Fancy White Basswood, 16 cents. 

 Honey and Beeswax wanted. Send for 

 free list, and save 30 percent on your order. 



W. D.SOPER (Route 5) Jackson, Hich. 



28Etf Please mention ihe Bee Journal. 



The Rietsche Press 



Made of artificial stune. 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 OETAZ, 



45Atf KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



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

 " he pr'fers to pay $25 00 for a Rietsche Press 

 rai her than do without it." — A. G. 

 Mention Bee Journal whea writing. 



" It is continuous advertising 

 that impresses the public 

 with the stability of a firm." 



