June 6, 1907 



Americaii Hee -Journal 



(iro mndo overy year in thobook bnsinesi. 

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 ImokH, DiiriiiK the lust lew jeiirs, $7,500,- 

 0(111. IK) hiive bcfn exiM-ntit-d for Mo.lern 

 Kloqn.-tK-e. .$12.((OO.li(Xt.OO for Sto-bhird's 



V Lectures. S-Jl.OOO.OOO.OO for the Century 

 J Dictionnry. and the tremendous sum of 



$44,000,000.00. covering over half a million 

 sets of the Fr.cyclopaedia Britiinnica. 

 These hooks were Bold by subscription in 

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We hare a subscription publication 

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 above. The demand is already bo tre- 

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We have arranged a plan whereby 



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becoming stockholders in a profitable 

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V W. B. GUbert 

 Depl. G 28 JacksoD BWd., Cliicaf o 



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BEE-SFPPLIES 



PERFECT GOODS LOW PRICES 



A Customer Once, a Customer Always. 



Now is the time for you to buy your Bee-Supplies. We manufac- 

 ture Bee-Mlves of all kinds. The Dovetail, Lang^stroth, Alternating, 

 and the Massie Hives, we make all of them. Kemember that half the 

 work ami worry of your apiary is removed when you use our goods. 

 Rvery one knows theadvantage of a good, substantial hive ; the quality 

 of material and workmanship in our hives are not excelled by any other 

 make. 



We have been in the business over 40 years, and know what is prac- 

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 other. Kemember that now is the time to get your order in for the sea- 

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 for if at once. You cannot fail to understand how to order just' what 

 yon want from our Catalog, it is the easiest to understand that you 

 ever saw. 



No trouble to give estimates ; tell us what you want 



KRET6HMER MFG. 60., Gouncil Blults, Iowa. 



Muscatine Produce Co., Muscatine, Iowa. 



Trester Supply Co., 103 S. 11th Street, Lincoln, Neb. 



Catalogs issued in English or German. 



Mention Bee Journal 



whea wiitlBS. 



HAND-MADE SMOKERS 



Extracts from Cataloga— 1907: 



Chas. Dadant & Son, Hamilton, 111.— This is the Smoker to 

 recommend above all others. 



w. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis.— We have sold these Smok- 

 ers for a good many years and never received a single complaint. 



A. I Root Co., Medina, Ohio.-The cone tits inside of the cud 

 so that the liquid creosote runs down inside of the smoker. 



All Bingham Smokers are stamped on the tin, " Patented 1S78 

 1892, and 1903," and have all the new improvements. ' 



Smoke Engine— largest smoker made $1.50—4 inch stove 



Doctor— cheapest made to use 1.10 31/ " 



Conqueror— right for most apiaries .........'. l!oO— 3 " 



Large — lasts longer than any other ^90 2}4 " 



Little Wonder — as its name implies .......... '.6h~2 " 



The above prices deliver Smoker at your post-office free. We send circular if requested. 



Original Bingham & Hetherington Uncapping-Knife! 



T. F. BINGMflM. Farwell, Midi. 



Patented May 20. 1879. BEST ON EARTH. 



TENNESSEE=BRED QUEENS 



All from Extra-Selected Mothers 



3-band from Imported Dark Leather, Moore's Long-Tongue, or my own. Goldens 

 Laws, Doolittle's or my own. Caucasians and Carniolans from direct Imported. 



Aftbr Apbil 15th. 



from 



Straight 5-band (.nlden Breeders $10.00 



Select Golden Bri--ders 3.00 



" 3-band ' 3.00 



" Carniolan ' 3.10 



Select Caucasian Breeders $ 3 25 



1 full colony without queen "in 's-frame 

 dovetailed hive g qq 



Select tlie Queen wanted, and add the price to the above prices. 



Discounts u 

 been in this se' ^ 



17A4t 21Dtf 

 Mention Be.; 



large orders. Contracts with dealers a specialty. No bee-disease has ever 



JOHN M. DAVIS, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



.onrnal when wrttliw. ' a. cs 1 -. wxiix. 



