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Dec 13, 1906 



American Itee Journal 



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"If Goods are wanted Quick, send to Pouder" 



BEE- SUPPLIES 



Root's Goods at Root's Prices S 



Everything- used bv Bee Keepers. 



POUDER'S MONEY-JARS. Prompt Service. 



Low Freight Rates. .-. .-. .'. Catalog Free. 



BEESWAX WANTED 



1 pay highest market price for beeswax, delivered here, at any time, cash or 

 trade Make small shipments by express; large shipments by freight, always being 

 sui* to attach your Dame to the package. My large illustrated catalog is free. I 

 eball he glad to send it tc you. 



Write for prices on finest Extracted Honey. Certificate guaranteeing purity with 



every shipment. 



SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 



on early 

 orders for 



Supplies... 



WALTER S. POUDER 



51S 515 Massachusetts Ave.. - INDIANAPOLIS, IrNI>. 



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Fire Sale of Bee and Poultry Supplies 



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



Lewis Goods at 4 percent Discount 



DURING DECEMBER. 



EXCEPT ON HONEY-PACKAGES. 



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 and 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. 



II3>~ Send tor list ot Slightly Damaged Goods to select from at 

 Reduced Prices. 



Quote us prices on Honey and Beeswax. Honey in 60-pound cans for sale. 



H. HI. ARND, Proprietor, York Honey and Bee-Supply Co. Not mo 



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

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

 Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



Our Early-Order Discounts on 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



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

 Culture, at lowest prices. 



We make the best-finished and substantial 





. you get i 

 Satisfaction guaranteed, or money back. 



Address, 



KRETGflMER MFG. GO., Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



Muscatine Produce Co., Muscatine, Iowa. 



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



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



Catalogs issued in English or German. 



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BEE-BOOKS 



Sent po-to^'d ^** 

 George vv. York & Co 



334 Dearborn Street, Ch cago, III. 



llee Juuruill »vlieu tvritluji. 



Advanced Bee-Culture. Its Methods 

 and Management, by W. Z. Hutchinson. 

 — The author of this work is a prac- 

 tical and helpful writer. You should 

 read his book; 330 pages; bound in 

 cloth, and beautifully illustrated. Price, 

 $1.20. 



A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. & E. R. 

 Root. — A cyclopedia of over 500 pages, 

 describing everything pertaining to the 

 care of the honey-bees. Contains about 

 400 engravings. It was written espe- 

 cially for beginners. Bound in cloth. 

 Price, $1.20. 



Scientific Queen-Rearing, as Practi- 

 cally Applied, by G. M. Doolittle. — A 

 method by which the very best of 

 queen-bees are reared in perfect accord 

 with Nature's way. Bound in cloth and 

 illustrated. Price, $1.00; in leatherette 

 binding, 75 cents. 



Bee-Keeper's Guide, or Manual of the 

 Apiary, by Prof. A. J. Cook, of Pomona 

 College, California. This book is not 

 only instructive and helpful as a guide 

 in bee-keeping, but is interesting and 

 thoroughly/ practical and scientific. It 

 contains full delineation of the 



anatomy sjifl physiology of bees. 544 

 pages. 295 illustrations. Bound in cloth. 

 19th thousand. Price, $1.20. 



J.angstroth on the Honey-Bee, revised 

 by Dadant. — This classic in bee-culture 

 has been entirely re-written, and is 

 fully illustrated. It treats of every- 

 thing relating to bees and bee-keeping. 

 No apiarian library is complete without 

 this standard work by Rev. L. L. Lang- 

 stroth — the Father of American Bee- 

 Culture. It has 520 pages, bound in 

 cloth. Price, $1.20. 



Honey as a Health Food — This is a 

 lG-page honey-pamphlet intended to 

 help increase the demand for honey. 

 The first part of it contains a short 

 article on "Honey as Food," written by 

 Dr. C. C. Miller. It tells where to keep 

 honey, how to liquefy it, etc. The last 

 part is devoted to "Honey-Cooking Re- 

 cipes" and "Remedies Using Honey." 

 It should be widely circulated by those 

 selling honey. The more the people 

 ' are educated on the value and uses of 

 honey the more honey they will buy. 

 Prices: Sample copy for 2-cent stamp; 

 50 copies for 70 cents; 100 for $1.25; 

 250 for $2.25; 500 for $4.00; or 1000 for 

 $7.50. Tour business card printed free 

 at the bottom of the front page on all 

 orders for 100 or more copies. 



Forty Years Among the Bees, by Dr. 



C. C. Miller. — This book contains 328 

 pages, is bound in handsome cloth, 'with 

 gold letters and design; it is printed on 

 best book-paper, and illustrated with 

 112 beautiful original half-tone pic- 

 tures, taken by Dr. Miller himself. It 

 is unique in this regard. The first few 

 pages are devoted to an interesting 

 biographical sketch of Dr. Miller, tell- 

 ing how he happened to get into bee- 

 keeping. About 20 years ago he wrote 

 a small book, called "A Year Among 

 the Bees," but that little work has been 

 nut of print for a number of years. 

 While some of the matter used in the 

 former book is found in the new one, it 

 all reads like a good new story of suc- 

 cessful bee-keeping by one of the mas- 

 ters, and shows in minutest detail just 

 how Dr. Miller does things with bees. 

 Price, $1.00. 



"The Honey-Money Stories." — A 64- 

 page-and-cover booklet. 5%x8% inches 

 in size, printed on best quality paper. 

 Many short, bright stories interspersed 

 with facts and interesting items about 

 honey and its use. The manufactured 

 comb honey misrepresentation is con- 

 tradicted in two items, each ocupying 

 a full page, but in different parts of 

 the booklet. It has in all 33 fine illus- 

 trations, nearly all of them being of 

 apiaries or apiarian scenes. It also 

 contains 3 bee-songs, namely, "The 

 Hum of the Bees in the Apple-Tree 

 Bloom," "Buckwheat Cakes and Honey," 

 and "The Bee-Keepers' Lullaby." This 

 booklet should be placed in the hands 

 of everybody not familiar with the 

 food-value of honey, for its main ob- 

 ject is to interest people in honey as a 

 daily table article. Price, 25 cents, or 

 3 copies for 50 cents. 



