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Mar. 14, 1907 



American ^ee Journal 



PCBLIS3ED WEEKLT BT 



GEORGE W.YORK 8 COMPANY 



334 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. 



IMPORTANT NOTICES. 



THE BTTBSCRIPTION PRICE of this Journal i» 

 $l.uo a year, in the United States, Canada, and 

 Mexico; all other countries in the Postal Union. oO 

 cents a year extra for postage. Sample copy free. 



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 end of the month to which your subscription ispa'.d. 

 For instance, " dec<JT' on your label shows that it Is 

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SUBSCRIPTION RBCBIPTS.-We do not send a 

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 change the date on your wrapper-label, which shows 

 that the money has been received and credited. 



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These rates are subject to either time or space 

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Goes to press Monday morning. 



National Bee Keepers' Association 



Objects of the Association. 



I8t —To promote the interests of its members. 



2d.— To protect and defend its members in their 

 lawful riehta. , ^ ^ ,. . . 



3d.— Toenfor.e laws against the adulteration or 

 honey. 



Annual Membership Dues, $1.00. 



General Manager and Treasurer- 



«c^,= ^ ^^ ^ France, Platteville, Wl». 



|y If more convenient. Dues may be sent to thO 

 ubiisbers of the American Bee Journal. 



Bee-Keepers' Souvenir Cards 



are ju.st the thing. 



We send them by Return Mail 





O waiT rou BEE m HONEY 

 And CMECft THIS LONar heart? 



For I WOULD huo rou all the Tint , 

 And w[ would Nfi/tfi part 



As most of our readers know, we have got- 

 tenout a Souvenir Postal Card for bee-keepers. 

 The CHts 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 reroiud them that it is 

 time to buy more honey, etc. There are many 

 uses to which this Card can be put. 



Prices — postpaid; 3 cards for lOo (stamps 

 or silver), or 5 FREE with the American Bee 

 Journal one year at *l. 00; 10 for 25c. There 

 is a blank space on the card about 2x3J.< 

 inches in size for writing. Send all orders to 



QEORQE W. YORK & CO. 

 334 Dearborn Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Now is tiie Time to Order Your 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



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AND SAVE MONEY 



It will cost you only one cent for a postal-card to get our delireretl 

 prices on Dovetailed Hives, Sections, Section Holders, 

 Separators, l<rood-I'''ranies, Foundation, Smokers, Ex- 

 tractors, Shipping-Cases, etc. It may mean a saving to you of 

 many dollars. It is the natural advantage we have over others that enables us to 

 make you the Best Price. There are no better goods than ours, and we GUAR- 

 ANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND your MONEr. 



We MANUFACTURE and keep in stock all standard Bee-Goods, and can 

 ship promptly. 



Minnesota Bee-Keepers' Supoly 60. 



JOHN DOLL & SON, Proprietors, 

 ^ Nicollet Island, No. 33, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



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Diumer's GoniD Founflailon 



Why do thousands of bee-keepers prefer it to otner makes? 



Because the bees like : bast and accept it more readily. 



Dittmer's Process is Dittmer's 



It stands on its OWNiNAME and its OWN FOUNDATION, to which alone it owes its 

 reputation and merits. 



We are now ready to make prices for next aeason for WORKING WAX for CASH and 

 for full line of Supplies. Wholesale and Retail. Free Catalog and Samples. 



QUS DITTMER, Augusta, Wis. 



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UPON THE 



GREATEST ^ POLITICAL * QUESTION 



OF THE DAY, YOU MUST READ 



The Defender 



the National Exponent of the Prohibition 

 Movement. 16 pages, weekly; illustrated. 

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WILLIAM P. F. FERGUSON 



Editor and Publisher 



400 West 23ed Strhet, NEW YORK, N. Y. 



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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 

 Bale. 

 The picture shown here- 

 with is a reproduction of a motto queen-buttoa 

 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. Th« 

 American Bee Journal one year and 4 buttont 

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 334 Dearborn Street, • CHICAGO, ILI. 



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We make nothing but PERFECT SUPPLIES. Sections made of 



young basswood timber. Hives and Shipping-Cases are Beauties. 



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