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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



May 



Attention Eastern Beekeepers 



WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF 



Lewis Beeware and Dadant Foundation 



Five and ten-lb. pails, also five-gallon cans and glass jars. 



Queens, three-banded and golden Italian, ready for delivery 

 now. Untested, $1 each; six for $5.50; twelve for $10. 

 Tested, $2; six for $10. 



Safe delivery guaranteed, dead queens being replaced upon 

 their return. 



THE DEROY TAYLOR CO. 



Newark, New York 



Queens That Will Please 



Over 20 Years of Careful Selecting and Breeding 



They are bred from Imported stock, the very best for honey gather- 

 ing and gentleness. They are not given to swarming and are highly 

 resistant to diseases. Give me your order, and after you have given 

 my queens a fair trial, if you are not satisfied in every way that they 

 are as good as any you have ever used, just return them and I will 

 send you queens to take their place or return your money with any 

 postage you have paid out on returning the queens. 



Prices April 1 to June 15 



1 6 12 



Untested $1.00 $ 5.00 $ 9.00 



Selected untested 1.15 6.00 10.00 



Tested 1.50 8.00 17.00 



Selected tested 2.00 11.00 20.00 



Guarantee. — You take no risk in buying my queens, for I guarantee 

 every queen to reach you in first-class condition, to be purely mated, 

 and to give perfect satisfaction. 



L. L. FOREHAND, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



BEE SUPPLIES 



ORDER EARLY — DON'T DELAY 



Owing to freight embargoes, you may not get your supplies 

 when needed. We have a good stock of hives, Hoffman 

 Frames ami other supplies, and can make prompt shipment. 



We also render wax from old comb and cappings. Our 

 charge is only five cents per pound for the wax rendered. 



Give us a trial. 

 Catalog free for the asking. 



The M. C. Silsbee Company 



AVOCA, NEW YORK 



W ANTED— Two-frame extractor. 



K. L. Carlock, Baylis, 111. 



WANTED— May. October and November. 1917. 



numbers of American Bee Journal and fan- 



nary, 1918, that are in good condition; will pav 



10c each. Please mail carefully so the wrap- 



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Journal. 



WANTED — A good honey location to starl a 

 line of apiaries; will give a suitable reward 

 for the best reliable information. 



D. E. Lohmmedieu, Colo, (owa 



WANTED— A two-frame extractor 



H. LefTel, Lakewood, Wis 



WANTED — White sweet clover seed; send 

 sample; state quantity and your lowest price 

 in first letter. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton. 111. 



WANTED— Bees; 1 to 100 colonies. 



C. O. Smith 5446 Cornell Ave.. Chicago. 



WANTED — Your old combs, cappings or slum- 

 gum to render into beeswax by our high 

 steam pressure wax presses. 



Dadant & Sons. Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED— Second-hand honey extractors; tell 

 me what you have and price; also wax 

 presses. W. D. Soper. Tackson, Mich. 



Dealer in all kinds of Bee Supplies. 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED — A strong. inexperienced young 

 woman wants work in apiary, preferably in 

 northwest or Colorado. Can begin Tune 13 

 Mildred P. Sturdevant. Gooding, Idaho. 



WANTED— Extracting outfit in the south or 

 southwest in good location; give full par- 

 ticulars in first letter. A. Carder, 



Constance, Ky. 



WANTED— Two bee men for 



1918. State age, wages and 



B. F. Smith. Jr., Fr 



omb honey for 

 nberg, Mont. 



WANTED— Man to work with bees, season 

 191S; state age. experience and wages on 



basis of board furnished by us. Address 

 The Rocky Mountain Bee Co., Billings, Mont. 



WOULD YOU like to receive four or five 

 hundred dollai per hundred more for your 

 1918 crop of honey than the big buyers will 

 offer you? The Domestic Beekeeper, which 

 will cost you but $1 per year, will show you 

 how. This is no guesswork; we have done 

 this very thing with hundreds of our sub- 

 scribers on their 1917 crop, and are willing 

 to do the same by others. You will make your 

 greatest 1918 mistake if you do not, every 

 one of you investigate the work the Do- 

 mestic Beekeeper is doing tor its subscribers, 

 along the line of buying and selling for them. 

 WANTED — Industrious young man, fast 

 worker, as a student helper in our large bee 

 business for 191S season. Truck used for out- 

 yards and hauling. Apiaries located near sum- 

 mer resorts. Will give results of long experi- 

 ence and board and small wages. Give age, 

 weight, experience and wages in first letter. 

 W. A. Latshaw Co.. Clarion. Mich. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— 20" 10-frame new supers com- 

 plete with beeway sections, at a very low 

 figure. Write. I. W. Mundhenke. 



East Dubuque, 111. 

 FOR SALE— Full-depth lO-fTame" bodies filled 

 with ml! draw n i ombs, $2 eat li Ideal sup- 

 ers, 5 11-16 inches deep, m frame full drawn 



combs. If 1.2a each. The U\dc Bee I on, pally. 



Floresville, Tex. 



FOR SALE — 100 comb honey supers, 8 and 

 111 frame size, painted; in use Oni year; take 



the rix4'4xlj4 scalloped sections, with sec- 

 tions and drawn comb from full sheets foun- 

 tain, n. BOc and 8 ii apiece, rash. Furnish affi 



,i.,wi thai they arc sound and free from di- 

 , i , 'luste r E. Keister. Clarno, Wis. 



for ten- 



used. In lots 



20 



Frank ('. Pellett. Atlantic. Iowa. 

 FOR SALE — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives 

 also full line of supplies, including Dadant'; 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick, Sunnyside, Wash. 



