Septi-mber. 19C9. 



American fUse Journal 



Langstroth 

 Honey-Bee 



on 

 the 



Revised by Dadant. 



Latest Edition. 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 lilirary of every bee-keeper. Bound in 

 substantial cloth, and has nearly 6IHI 

 pages. Revised by that large, practical 

 bee-keeper, so well known to all bee- 

 doni — Mr. C. P. Dadant. Each topic is 

 clearly and thoroughly explained, so 

 that by following the instructions of 

 this book one can not fait to be won- 

 derfully helped on the way to success 

 with bees. 



We mail the book for $1.20, or club 

 it with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $1.7ti. This is in- 

 deed a splendid chance to get a grand 

 bee-book for a very little money. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



146 W. Superior SL • CHICAGO, ILL. 



BIG BARGAIN SALE 



on Bee-Supplies 



I have bought all the bee-supplies and 

 machines of the Minneapolis Wood and 

 Machinery Co. Send me a list of what you 

 need, and get the right price. Also Adel, 

 CarDiolan, Italian, and Caacasian Queens. 



CHAS. MONDENG, 4Atf 



160 Newton Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



My Beautiful 



Tvfelve-page Circular in col'jrs is taking 

 like hot-cakes. If you have failed to get 

 one, your library table is incomplete, and 

 you have not learned of the two best races 

 of bees on earth, the Pioneer Ranch of im- 

 ported Italian and Caucasian bees. Just a 

 postal gets it. 



A. D. D. WOOD, Box 61, Lansing, Mich. 

 PU-ase mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



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"RURAL FARMER/' 



44 8. 3rd Street, • Philadelphia. Pa. 



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Bock on Fertilizers, Free 



Every progressive farmer is making a 

 study of this important subject. We have 

 an 80-paKe book with fine colored cover 

 which treats every phase of the fertiliza- 

 tion question. Send 10c for 3 sample issuer 

 of The Fruit Belt and fcet this book free. 

 Send today. Fruit Belt Publishing Co. 

 187 Herald Square, Grand Kapids, Mich. 



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ESTABLISHED ;?89 



Bee-Supplies. Root's Goods in Indiana 



Standard Hives with latest improvements, Danzenbaker 

 Hives. Honey-Boxes, Comb Foundation and everything that 

 is used in the bee-yard. Large illustrated catalog mailed 

 free. Finest White Clover Extracted Honey for sale in any 

 quantity desired. 



WALTER S. POUDER, 859 Massachusetts Ave,, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Tennessee-Bred Queens 



37 Years Experience, breed 3-band Italians only. 



Breeders $4.00. Add twenty percent for queens to be exported. 



Nuclei, without queens: 1-frame, $2.50; 2-frame, $3.50: 3-frame, $4.50. 1 Full 

 Colony, 8-frame. $9.00. 



Select the queen wanted and add to the above prices. 



NOTE 



I have transferred to my son, Benj. G. Davis, my straij,'ht S-band and Golden depart- 

 ment, and In order to receive the promptest attention, all correspondence for these should 

 be sent direct to him. He practically grew up in my queen yards, rears queens by my 

 methods, has had charge of this department for years, and understands his business. 



Prices same as above except Breeders, which are (4.00 to |10.00. No disease. 



JOHN M. DAVIS, Spring Hill, Tennessee, U. S. A. 



50,000 Copies "Honey as a Health-Food" 

 To Help Increase the Demand for Honey 



We have had printed an edition of over 50,000 copies of the 16-page pamphlet on 

 " Honey as a Health-Food." It is envelope size, and just the thing to create a local demand 

 for honey. 



The first part of it contains a short article on " Honey as Food," written by Dr. C. C. 

 Miller. It tells where to keep honey, how to liquefy it, etc. The last is devoted to "Honey 

 Cooking Recipes " and "Remedies Using Honey." It should be widely circulated by those 

 selling honey. The more the people are educated on the value and uses of honey as a food, 

 the more honey they will buy. 



Prices. prepaid-Sample copy for a 2-cent stamp : 50 copies for 90 cents : 100 copies for 

 $1.50: 250 copies for $3.00: 500 for $5.00 : or 1000 for $9.00. Your business card printed free at the 

 bottom of front page on all orders fur 100 or more copies. 



Address all orders to 



GEOR.GE W. YORK ^H. CO., 



Chicago, III. 



SIMPLY DELICIOUS 



TIr- iinest car of Sage Honey that ever crossed the "Rockies" just ar- 

 rived, and we are selling it like "hot cakes" in crates of two 60-lb. cans at 

 '••>2C per lb. Samples 10c. 



If vou want Honey that's truly delicious, send for some today. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 



The Busy Bee-Men 



51 Walnut St. Cincinnati, Ohio 



