Feb. 21, 1907 



Caucasian and Italian 



QUBENS 



First I'reraiuiii at Michigan State Fair, lllOti. 

 Circular tells the rest. A postal gets it. 



A, D. D. WOOD, Lansing, Mich. 



HEtf 



Please mention the Bee Journal. 



FOR SALE 



G H.-I'. boiler and 1 H.l', engine on one 

 base. The engine is the liouble cylinder West- 

 inghouse. The boiler burns a gallon of kero- 

 sene oil per hour for fuel. 



50 Welsbach-light gas-uiaehine, 100 Wels- 

 bach-light gas-machine. These generate gas- 

 oline into gas; this gas can be used for fuel- 

 gas on ranges; it will illuminate your resi- 

 dence and workshop. 



One l.") H.P. tire-box or locomotive boiler. 



One 10 H.-I'. center-crank engine. 



One 10 11. -P. vertical boiler complete com- 

 plete. 



One 4 H.-P. vertical engine. 



Peerless milk separators, from 350 to 1000 

 pound capacity per hour. 



The gas machines to be exchanged on honey 

 for the coming season. 



M. C. GEHL CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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Queens 



The finest in the land from 

 Daniel Wubtb & Gran't. 



3 Banded, Red Clover, 

 and 5 Banded 6oIdens. 



The Goldens took First 

 Premium at every Fair they 

 were exhibited last year. 



Prices :— Untested, .$1.00 each ; Tested, ?1.50 

 each. .Address, 



DANIEL WURTH & GRANT 



PITKIN. ARK. 



13" Make Money Orders payable on West 

 Fork, Ark. I have moved from San Antonio, 

 Texas.— D. W. 6ESt 



Bee-HupplieN and Berr;r>Boxes 



Lewis B ware at Factory Prices. Bee-keepers, club 

 tOKether, send me list of goods wanted, and let me 

 quote you prices, I give the regular discounts. 

 Beeswax wanted. Send for ('atalog. 



6Eti W. J. McCAKTY, Emmetsburg, Iowa. 



Big Reduction in Supplies 



Until nay i. Big stock of Dovetailed 

 Hives and One-Piece Sections to draw 

 from. FREE — a year's subscription 

 with order amounting to SIS or over. 

 Send for 32.page Illustrated Catalog — • 

 free. 

 W. D.SOPER (Route 3) Jackson, nich. 



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WE WILL SAVE YOD MONEY 0» 

 BEE-SUPPLIES 



The falconer Goods are acknowledged the 

 FINEST. At Factory Prices here in Cin- 

 cinnati. Let us Figure on your wants for this 

 Season. Beeswax wanted at 31c cash, or 33c 

 in trade, delivered here. (Send for our Cata- 

 log.) THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 

 7Atf 51 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 ftfentlon Bee Joamal vrhen «*7ltlns. 



American "Bee Journal 



Money torns Money 



only when invesied in a money-earning bus- 

 iness, and I beliivo there is no good, sate and 

 honest business earning more money on the 

 capital invested than the subscription-book 

 business. 



DO YOU BUY BOOKS? 



ForSai6 



dale. 1906 croj;. 

 8A2t 



Two bushels of SWEET 

 CLOVER SEED, hailed 

 — 112 takes it, sack in- 

 cluded, F. O. B. Carbon- 

 John Weir, Garbondale, Kan. 



Best No. 1 Sections r^^T^'tt"^^, %°i 



less. Discounts on Dauz. and Root^s hives, and 

 other Root's Goods; also Berry Boxes. Bees 



for sale. H. S. Dubu, St. flnnc, III. 



eA14t Please meatioa the Bee JoarnaU 



This is a bool, l.uying age. A house with- 

 out a library is no longer a home, and most 

 of the home libraries in this country are pur- 

 chased as a result of direct solicitation. 



BUT FEW KNOW 



that during the last six years nearly 150,000 

 sets of '' Modern Eloquence" ha\e been sold 

 tor $7,500,000.00; that " Stoddard's Lectures " 

 have been placed in 2.50,000 American homes 

 for .$12,000,000.00; that 300,000 sets of the 

 " Century Dictionary " have been sold for 

 $21,000,000.00 ; that more than 560,000 sets of 

 ■^^ Brilannica" have been sold in the United 

 States alone for over .«44,000,000.00 ; or that 

 the sale of these books still continues. But 

 few know what the profits are on this busi- 

 ness. How much of it did you receive? 



A MODERN PUBLICA- 

 TION 



of the highest class, which in sales and profits 

 is destined to exceed the above records, is 

 now being made and sold. This is evident 

 from the actual results now being obtained, 

 although the sale was begun less than six 

 months ago, and you can have full particulars 

 by sending your name and address on a pos- 

 tal card, costing 



ONLY ONE CENT 



Let me mail you a letter telling all about 

 this record-breaking, modern American pub- 

 lication ; how several hundred eminent Amer- 

 ican specialists are making it; why the 

 American people find it not a luxury but a 

 necessity, and tehat ■/ few dollars will do — not 

 over a hundred— if now added to the present 

 capital. 



MAKE YOUR MONEY 

 EARN MONEY 



Write me to-day, as this is a present oppor- 

 tunity. Address, 



W. B. GILBERT 



28 Jackson Boul., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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CONVENTION NOTICE. 



MinncHola— The Southeastern Minnesota 

 liee-Keepurs' Association will meet in the 

 Court House at Winona, on Tuesday and 

 Wednesday, Feb. 28 and 27, 1907. Everybody 

 is invited. E. C. Coknwbi.l, Sec. 



Winona, Minn. 



Notice to Illinois Ree-Keepers. — We 



have received the following from the Secre- 

 tary of the Illinois State Hee- Keepers' Asso- 

 ciation, which should be of interest to every 

 bee-keeper in Illinois: 



The annual membership fee in the Illinois 

 State Bee-Keepers' Association is $1.00, and 

 by arrangement the National .Association al- 

 lows the members of other associations to 

 come in a body through the secretaries at 50 

 cents per member. Having received letters 

 from many who were already members of the 

 National, we have resolved to accept such in 

 the Illinois State .Association (who already 

 have membership in the National) at .50 cents. 

 This will entitle them to a cloth-bound copy 

 of the 6th .\nnual Report, which will soon be 

 ready tor the press. Those who come in be- 

 fore March 1, will be in time to get their 

 names in the Report, in the longest list the 

 State Association has ever had. And further, 

 we have about 100 beautiful badges that will 

 be given out to the members joining before 

 they are all gone. .J as. A. Stone. .Sf. 



Rt. 4, Springfield, 111. 



The Rietsche Press 



Made of artificial stone. Practically inde* 

 strnctible, and giving entirely satisfactory re- 

 salts. Comb foundation made easily and 

 ?nickly at less than half the cost of buying 

 rom the dealers. Price of Press for L- frame 

 sheets, $2.00. Other sizes, 25 cents extra. Price 

 of the Press making the foundation directly on 

 the wired frames, $2.50, any sizi wanted. 



ADRIAN GETAZ, 



45Atf KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



Mention Bee Jonmal when Trrlttns. 



Hatch Chickens by 

 Steam with the 



EXCELSIOR INCUBATOR 

 Or WOODEN HEN 



Simple, perfect, self -regulating. 



Hatch every fertile egg. Lowest 



priced flrBt-claes batchers made. 



&EO. H. 8TAHL, Qtdney, IlL 



Catalogne. 

 HeBtlon Bee Journal vrhe: 



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The EmersoD Binder 



This Emerson stiff-board Binder with cloth 

 back for the American Bee Journal we mail 

 for but 75 cents; or we will send it with the 

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

 It is a fine thing to preserve the copies of the 

 Journal as fast as they are received. If you 

 have this " Emerson " no further binding is 

 necessary. 



QEORQE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



THE AMEmCAN FOOD LABOEATOBT 



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

 4 years State Chemist, Minnesota. 



6 years State Analyst, Illinois. 

 1335-1248 Caxton Building, 



334 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. 

 Samples of Honey analyzed. Correspon- 

 dence solicited. 



Please Mention Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



