American Vae Jiournal 



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Feb. 28, 1907 



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Hershiser Wax-Press 



And Other LEWIS BEE-SIPPLIES 



Good Goods and Prompt Shipment 



Any bee-keeper living within a reasonable dis- 

 tance ot Chicago can save from 25 l<» 50 per- 



cen) on almost any supplies needed next season, 

 by coming to Chicago and taking advantage of our 



Fire Sale of Bee and Poultry Supplies 



a{;«*4l 4iiou4lN to Neleot troni at Kt-diiccMl 

 Prices. Also for 1907 Catalog of New Goods. 



Quote us prices on Honey and Beeswax. Honey 

 in 60- pound cans tor sale. 



H. N. ARND, Proprietor, York Honey and Bee-Supply Co. 



163 



(Not Inc.) 



Long Distance Telephone, North 1559. 191 AND 193 SUPERIOR 8t. CHICAGO. ILL. 

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

 Mention Bee Joamal when ^rrtttnte- 



American bee Journal 

 Novelty Pocket-Hnife 

 Gold Fountain Pen 



All 

 for 



$3.00 



HOWARD M. MELBEE, 



HONEYVILLE, O. 



(This cut is the full size of the Knife.) 



Worker 



Queen 



NOVELTY POCKET-KNIFE 



(Name and Address on one side — Three Bees on the other side.) 



Your Name on the Knife. — When ordering, be sure to say 

 just what name and address you wish put on the Knife. 



The Novelty Knife is indeed a novelty. The novelty lies in the 

 handle. It is made beautifully of indestructible celluloid, which is as 

 transparent as glass. Underneath the celluloid, on one side of the 

 handle is placed the name and residence of the owner, and on the 

 other side pictures of a Queen, Drone, and Worker, as shown here. 



The Material entering into this celebrated knife is of the very 

 best quality ; the blades are hand-forged out of the very finest English 

 razor-steel, and we warrant every blade. It will last a life-time, with 

 proper usage. 



Why Own the Novelty Knife ?— In case a good knife is lost, 



the chances are the owner will never recover it ; but if the " Novelty " 

 is lost, having name and address of owner, the finder will return it. 

 If traveling, and you meet with a serious accident, and are so 

 fortunate as to have one ot the "Novelties," your Pockbt-Knife will 

 serve as an identifier; and, in case of death, your relatives will at once 

 be notified of the accident. 



How to Get this Valuable Knile. — We send it postpaid for 

 $1.25, or club the Novelty Knife and the American Bee Journal for one 

 year — both for $3.00. (Allow two weeks for Knife order to be filled.) 



SOLID GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN 



Finally we have found a good Fountain Pen that is reasonable in 

 price. The manufacturers of this pen say that if you pay more than 

 $1.25 for other fountain pens, it's for the name. 



This pen is absolutely guaranteed to work perfectlj-, and give sat- 

 isfaction. The Gold Nibs are 14 kt., pointed with iviected Iridium. 

 Drone '^^^ Holders are Para Rubber, handsomely finished. The simple feeder 

 gives a uniform flow of ink. Each pen is packed in a neat box, with 

 directions and Filler. ^ gi^g 



We mail this Gold Fountain Pen for only SI. 25, or for *2 00 we will mail it and the 

 weekly American Bee Journal for a whole year. 



J^" Sample copy of the American Bee Journal free ; trial trie of three months (13 copies) 

 for 20c; regular yearly price, $1.00. Address all orders to 



GEORGE- W. YORK & CO., 334 Dearborn St., ChlcaiSo, 111. 



Lan^stroth on the 

 ^^^ Honey-Bee 



Revised by Dadant— Latest Edition. 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 library of every bee-keeper. It is bound 

 substantially in cloth, and contains 

 nearly 600 pages, being revised by that 

 large, practical bee-keeper, so well- 

 known to all the readers of the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal — Mr. C. P. Dadant. 



Bach subject is clearly and thoroughly 

 explained, so that by following the in- 

 structions of this book one cannot fail 

 to be wonderfully helped on the way to 

 success with bees. 



The book we mail for }] .20, or club 

 It with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $2.00 ; or, we will 

 mail it as a premium for sending us 

 THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee 

 Journal for one year, with $3.00. 



This is a splendid chance to get a 

 grrand bee-book for a very little money 

 or work. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



^2 Pkts SEEDS T^lf f,%i 20c 



Beet, K^-j-ptian; Cabbage, Surehead ; Car- 



\rot, iMiivtrs; Corn, Unly Evergrt-tn; Cu 

 96 Xcumber, Nl-^v Cumberland: I^ettuce' 

 PAGE \t-'*rfy Curled ; Mnsk Melon, PauiRos*- 

 CATALOG > Water Melon, Sweetheart; Onion, 

 FRCE TO/ I*nze T:ikfr; Kadish, New Conical: 

 ALL /Sqtiash, Murrow; Tomato, 3Iatohles.«. 



/One packet each forSO c s., coin or 

 8taiii|>s. FREE wi'h order: packet of New 



Bavarian Oats. Mention paper. 



W, W. BARNARD CO . Dipt. Q , Klnzie St., Chlcs<'o. 



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 when writing advertisers. 



