Dec. 27, 1906 



1053 



American Ttee Journal 



"If Goods are wanted Quick, send to Ponder" 



£?£ 



BEE- SUPPLIES 



Root's Goods at Root's Trices 



Everything used by Bee- Keepers. 



POUUER'S HONEY-JARS. Prompt Service. 



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



BEESWAX WANTED 



I pay highest market price for beeswax, delivered here, at any time, ca6h or 

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

 sure to attach your name to the package. My large illustrated catalog is free. I 

 shall be glad to send it to you. 



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

 every shipment. 



SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 



orders for SUppllCS . 



WALTER S. POUDER 



513-515 tI:i»»:m'Iiii«<-ii» Are. 



IMU \> %l»OI. IS. !>!►. 



The Rietsche Press 



Made of artificial stone. Practically Inde- 

 structible, and giving entirely satisfactory re- 

 sults. Comb foundation made easily and 

 ?ulckly at less than half the cost of buying 

 rom the dealers. Price of Press lor I*. frame 

 sheets, *2.00. Oih;r siz:-, 25 cents extra. Price 

 of the Press making the foundation directly on 

 the wired frames, %l.S", any siz; wanted. 



ADRIAN GETAZ, 



45Atf KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



The Emerson Binder 



This Emerson stiff-board Binder with cloth 

 back for the American Bee Journal we mall ft r 

 but 75 cents; or we will send It with the Bre 

 Journal for one year — both for only $1.50. It It 

 a fine thing topreserve the! copies of the Jour, 

 nal as fast as they are received. If you hav< 

 this M Emerson " no further binding Is necea 



"'' GEORGE W. YORK & CO.. 



334 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO, ILL 



Some Go od GluPii o oilers 



A good many subscriptions to the American Bee Journal should be renewed 

 at once. We wish to call special attention to the clubbing offers below, which 

 we are sure will commend themselves. The American Bee Journal one year 

 and your choice of one of the following: 



BOTH FOR 



No. 1 — Dr. Miller's " Forty Years Among 

 the Bees" (book alone, $1.00) $1.80 



No. 2— Prof. A. J. Cook's " Bee-Keeper's 

 Guide," (book alone, $1.20) 2.00 



No. 3— Dadant's " Langstroth on the 



Honey-Bee," (book alone, $1.20) 2.00 



% 



No. 4— Doolittle's " Scientific Queen- 

 Rearing, "(cloth bound) book alone, $1. 1.75 



No. 5 — Doolittle's " Scientific Queen- 

 Rearing," (leatherette bound) book 

 alone, 75c 1.50 



No. 6 — A Standard-Bred Untested Italian 

 Queen, next May or June (Queen 

 alone, 75c) 1.50 



No. 7— " Novelty Pocket-Knife " with 

 your name and address on it (knife 

 alone,$1.25) 2.00 



No. 8—" Wood Binder," for holding a 

 year's numbers (binder alone, 20c) 1.10 



No. 9—" Emerson Binder," (stiff board) 

 binder alone, 75c 1.50 



BOTH FOR 



No. 10 — Monette ''Queen-Clipping De- 

 vice," (Device alone, 25c) $1.10 



No. 11— Newman's "Bees. and Honey," 

 (cloth bound) book alone, 75c 1.50 



No. 12— Newman's "Bees and HoneyV' 

 (paper bound) book alone, 50c 1.30 



No. 13— Root's "A B C of Bee-Culture," 

 (book alone, $1.30) 2.00 



No. 14— A Gold Fountain Pen (Pen alone 

 " .25) 2.00 



15— "The Honey-Money Stories," 

 (book alone, 25c) 1.10 



No. 16 — Maeterlinck's "Life of the Bee," 

 (cloth bound) book alone, $1.40 2.25 



No. 17 — 3 Bee-Songs—" Hum of the Bees 

 in the Apple-Tree Bloom," "Buck- 

 wheat Cakes and Honey," and "The 

 Bee-Keepers' Lullaby," (each 10c or 

 3 for 25c) 1.10 



No. 18—50 copies " Honey as a Health- 

 Food," (alone, 70c) 1.50 



NtT. 1 



Lono.Good Advertising 



27 years ago bee-keepers were sur- 

 prised by the first Patent 

 Bee-Smoker. 



Bingham's Patented 



Smoker 



Improvements 



Are dated 1878, 1882, 1892 and 1903. 



6 percent Discount for October 



orders. 



Any number, any size, copper or tin, 

 delivered any time. 



T. F. BINGHAM 



Farwell, Hich. 

 Bdr§<)in$ In Second-hand 



Machinery # Tanks 



1 Steam Pump. 



1 Large Butter-Mixer. 



1 100-gal. Churn. 



1 16-ft. bbl. Skids. 



2 Wooden Vats— 8 to 16-ft. long, each. 

 50-ft. Heavy 1-in. Hose. 



METAL. TANKS 

 75-gal., 300-gal. (metal with wood-jacket), 

 400-gal. and 500-gal. 

 For particulars, address, 



H. M. ARND, 



191 Superior St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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 six for 25c. The 

 American Bee Journal one year and 4 buttons 

 for $1.10. Address all orders to 



QEORQE W. YORK & CO. 

 334 Dearborn Street, - CHICAGO, ILL 



If you want the Bee-Book 



That covers the whole Aplcultural Field more 



completely than any other published, 



send $1.20 to 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal., 



FOR HIS 



" Bee- Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discount! to the Trade. 



Send all orders to 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



334 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Catalogue. 

 Mention Bee 



Hatch Chickens by 

 Steam with the 



EXCELSIOR INCUBATOR 

 Or WOODEN HEN 



Simple, perfect. Pelf -regulating. 

 Hatch every fertile egg. Lowest 

 priced firet-claee hatchers made. 

 ttEO. U. M All I„ Qulncy, ill. 



Journal when writing. 



