Oct. 4, 1906 



American Dee Journal 



Our Early-Order Discounts on 



BEE-SUPPLIES . 



are now in effect. We furnish EVERYTHING needed in practical Bee- V 



Culture, at lowest prices. V 



We make the best-finished and substantial •% 



Fire Sale of Bee and Poultry Supplies 



Come or send and Save 35 to SO Percent on slightly damaged goods. 



Np,w Lewis Goods at 7 percent Discount JgggS Snhoney-Iackages. 



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

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

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

 25 to 50 percent reduction. 



lt^~ Send tor list ©t Slightly Damaged Cioods to select lroiu at 



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

 tested Queens, $1 ; Tested, $1.25; Select Tested, 12.25. Full Colonies in up-to-date hives, and 

 Nuclei, for sale. .«««».«. 



H. 1*1. ARND, Proprietor, York Honey and Bee-Supply Co. (Not mo 



Lone Distance Telephone, North 1559. 191 AND 193 SUPERIOR St. CHICAGO. ILL. 



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



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ife To take to the Bee-Keepers' Convention. Pirst- 

 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 



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For additional information write 



W. H. RICHARDSON, General Passenger Agent, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Italian and Caucasian 



BEES, QUEENS, AND NUCLEI 



Choice home-bred and Im- 

 ported stock. All Queens 

 reared in full colonies. 

 Prices of Italians in JULY 

 AND AFTER: 



One Untested Queen $ .65 



" Tested Queen 90 



" Select Tested Queen 1.10 



" Breeding Queen 1.65 



1-comb nucleus (no queen) .80 



2 " •' " 1.40 



3 " " " 2.00 

 1 Un. Caucasian Queen, 1.25 

 1 Tested " " 1.75 



Safe arrival guaranteed. 



For prices on larger quantities, and descrip- 

 tion of each grade of queens, send for free cat- 

 alog. J. L. STRONG 



16Atf 204 E. Logan St., Clarinda, Iowa. 



THE AMERICAN FOOD LABORATORY 



E. N. Eaton, M.Sc, Chemist. 

 4 years State Chemist, Minnesota. 



6 years State Analyst, Illinois. 

 1235-1248 Caxton Building, 



334 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. 

 Samples of Honey analyzed. Correspon- 

 dence solicited. 

 Mention Bee Journal when wrfttn*. 



Big Red uction in Supplies 



Until flay i. Big stock of Dovetailed 

 Hives and Marshfield Sections to draw 

 from. FREE— a year's subscription 

 with order amounting to $15 or over. 

 Send for 32-page Illustrated Catalog— 



W. D. SOPER (Route3) Jackson, filch. 



28Etf Please mention the Bee Journal. 



Bonds, 

 Jars 



of every 

 descrlp 

 tlon .... 



-FOR- 



£&!&£& &&£&£*£ j&i&^^ 



Honey= 

 Dealers 



G. G. STUTTS GLftSS GO., 



Manufacturers, 



145 Chambers St. New York, N.Y. 



38E4t Wiite for illustrations. 

 Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



Moore's Strain of Italians 



As Red-Clover Workers 



Wm. S. Slocum, Newport, R. I., writes: 



" My friend, W. O. Sweet, West Mansfield, 

 Mass., asked me about 2 years ago where he 

 could get good queens, and I referred him to 

 you. To-day he called on me and said he 

 noticed the colonies with your queens were 

 storing much faster than others. He went 

 immediately to his red clover field, and saw 

 bees working there freely." 



Untested Queens, 75c 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, R.F.o.i Morgan, Ky. 



26Etf Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



