Jab. 31, 1907 



American Hee Journal j^^ % 



Why Not Send Your Friend a Bee= Valentine 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS 







I (ANNO' 



.J;^eEAR TO 

 **ir- toil 



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OwoiT touBEE nr HONEY. 

 Ano CHCtft This lonely heart? 



Fofl I WOULD HOO YOU ALL THE Tint^ 

 And we would fJLVEH PART 



are just the tiling. 



We send them by Return Mall. 



As most of our reaiiers l(uow, we have gotten 

 out a Souveuir I'ostsl Cartl for beekeepers. The 

 cuts herewith .show the card in reduced size, and 

 but one color, while the real card is printed in 4 

 colors. It could also be sent to honey-customers, 

 to retnind them that it is lime to buy more honey, 

 etc. There are many uses to which this Card can 

 be put. 



Prices — postpaid: 3 cards for 10 cents Cstamps 

 or silver), or 5 pkee with the American Bee Jour- 

 nal one year at *1.()0; 10 for 25 cents. There is a 

 blank space on the card about 2x2]^ inches in size for writing. Send all orders to 



C^2'^f.VAi'v^-0wflf<T rrxjKE m HOflEi: 



Ao CnttR TMll lON£Lf ►tAPT? 



Fob I v/ouu) huo too all thc in j 



nM5 wt WOULD rrfvXft PAhT 





GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 334 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, iLL. 



Fire Sale of Bee and Poultry Supplies 



Come or send and Save 33 to SO Pert'ent on slightly damaged goods, 



Lewis Goods at 2 percftnt Discount 



DURING FEBRUARY, 



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. 



1^° Senil tor list ot Slit?htly t>aniage<l CSoods to selectrfrom at 

 Reduced Prices. Also for 1907 Catalog. 



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



H. N. ARND, Proprietor, Yorlt Honey and Bee-Supply Co. (Not mo 



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



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



THE AMERICAN FOOD LABORATORY 



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

 i 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. 



Hatch Chickens by 

 Steam with the 



EXCELSIOR INCUBATOR 

 Or WOODEN HEN 



Simple, perfect. BPlf -regulating. 

 Hatch every fertile egg. Lowest 

 priced flrst-claBs hatehers made. 

 GEO. U. STAHL,, Qutncr, 111. 



itJflijJi^ 



<< If Goods are wanted Quick, send to Pouder' 



BEE-SUPPLIES I 



Root's Goods ai Root's! rnces 



Everythingf used by Bee-Keepers. 



POUDER'S HONEY-JARS. Prompt Service. 



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



BBESW^iZ^X VNZAMTED 



I pa.v highest market price for beeswax, delivered here, at any time, cash 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 Fhi,est Extracted Honey. Certificate guaranteeinglpurity with 

 every shipment. 



SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 



on early 

 orders for 



Supplies... 



t WALTER S. POUDER 



5i:c .'>l.'> iflasxacliiiNellK Ave.. I'M)! a:N APOLIS. i:\l>. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



Golden or Leather Colored. One colony of 

 this strain produced 280 fancy sections in one 

 season. OJder now for delivery In season. Un- 

 tested Queen, $1 00; six, f 5.00. Tested, $1.50 np. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



ROBERT B. McCAIN, 



2Atf OSWEGO. ILL. R.D. 1. 



Mention Bee Jonrnal irben TrrltlnK* 



If you want the Bee-Book 



That covers the wkole Apicnltnral Field more 



completely than any other published, 



send $1.20 to 



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



FOR HIS 



" Bee-Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Dlscoanti to the Trade. 



Stock & Poultry fENCE 



Many styles and heitrhts, 

 LUaiiiond orS'iuarc- Mesh; 

 pricfs low. Sold directon 

 30 daysfree trial, freitrht 

 prepaiti. Catalogue free. 

 KIT5ELMAN BROS. 

 Box s^-~> Muncie, Ind. 



The Rietsche Press 



Made of artificial stone. Practically inde- 

 structible, and giving entirely satisfactory re- 

 snlts. Comb foundation made easily and 



?ulckly at less than half the cost of buying 

 rom the dealers. Price of Press for L. frame 

 sheets, S2. 00. Other sizes, 25 cents extra. Price 

 of the Press making the foundation directly on 

 the wired frames, $2.50, any size wanted. 



4SAtf 



ADRIAN GETAZ, 



KNOXVII^I^E, TENN. 



EngrayingsForSale 



We are accnmulating qnite a stock of engrav- 

 ings that have been used in the American Bee 

 Journal. No doubt many of them could be ased 

 again by bee-keepers In their local newspapers, 

 on their stationery, or In other ways. Also, if 

 we can sell some of them it would help us te 

 pay for others that we are constantly having 

 made and using in onr columns. If there is any 

 of our engravings that any one would like to 

 have, just let us know and we will qnote a very 

 low price, postpaid. Address, ^ 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL 



