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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



December 



Garre, J.— 01. 



Gates, B. N— 99, 108. 



805, 225. 

 Gililis. O. H.— 112. 

 Gillett Bros.— 24. 

 Gorbatcheff, C. A. — 



16. 

 Gray, P. N.— 63. 



I.. A.— 130, 



345. 349. 

 Greiner, F — 27. 163. 

 Greiner, G. C. — 55, 



i L91. 

 Griffith. \V. C— 98. 

 Grubb, J.— 349. 



Haack-, F.— 131. 349. 



Hartle, Birdie M.— 



23, 61. 

 Hassinger, E.— 419. 

 Hayes, G. F.— 59. 

 Heron, T.— 345. 

 Hockensmith, A. R — 



204. 



Tohnson, I. E. — 384. 

 "Jones, J. D.— 340. 



Kaufman. J. D.— 348. 

 Keene, O. A.— 26. 

 Keister. L. K.— 23 . 

 Kennedy, B.— 347. 

 Kenyon, I.— 205. 

 Kerr. L. E.- 61, 419. 

 Kindig. B. F.— 25, 



62, 97. 383. 

 King. E. C— 419. 

 King, Mrs. M.— 95. 

 Kingsmill, Geo. F. — 



134. 

 Kittinger. F.— 165. 

 Kneser, J.— 88. 

 Kommer, E. — 61. 

 Kopt, C. M.— 24. 



Lathron, H.— 125. 

 Lein, E. F.— 121. 

 Lemon. G. E. — 149. 

 Lester, H.— 385. 

 LeStourgeon, E. G. — 



Livingston, T. 



384. 

 Lovell, J. H.— 7 



W 



E.— 63, 

 C.— 262, 



MacDonald, D. M — 



239. 274. 297 

 Manlev. B. A.— 61, 



348. 

 Mark-man. F.— 205, 



382. 

 Marsh. F. H.— 24, 4T,. 

 Massie, T. K — 307. 

 Mendleson, M.— 24. 



Merrill. T. H.— 48. 



Millen, F, 



133. 

 Miller. A. 



379. 

 Miller. C. C— 28, 29, 



64, 65, 100, 101, 102. 



134. 135. 136, 168, 



169, 170, 171. 172. 



2nn. 207. 233, 243, 



244. 245, :: . 



281, 313. 314, 315. 



316, 317. 350, 351, 

 352. 



422, 428. 

 Miller, E. S.— 27. 



Miller, II. K— 341 



95 

 Motl I 



Odier, P.— 203. 



Pammel. L. H— 54. 

 Pangburn, W. S. — 



Peck.N. W.— 302. 

 Pellett, Frank C.— 7, 

 20, 21, 43, 60, 84, 

 87, 93, !)T. 120, 132. 

 187, 206, 223, 238, 

 240, 266, 295. 331. 

 336, 346. 372, 379. 

 381, 403, 4<1S, 410. 



Pi t, Enrico — 422. 



Pi M. F.— 130. 



Pettit. M — 17. 94. 



127. 162, 197, 373. 

 Phillips, E. T.— 234. 



277. 

 Phillips, M. G.— 90, 



126, 164. 198, 237, 



269, 342, 380, 416. 

 Pierce. Chas. L.— 345. 

 Piersall, P.— 23. 

 Pillsbury, F. M.— 127. 

 Porter, Al— 23. 

 Porter, T. V.— 370. 

 Pryal. W. A.— 47, 



129, 273, 385, 405. 



Queen, D— 17, 61. 



Ranum, G. M. — 272. 

 Rey, 1.— 385. 

 Ridley, J. E.— 23. 

 Robinson, T. P.— 16, 

 20, 421. 



Saunders, B.— 349. 

 Schunckel. B— 272. 

 Scott, J. S.— 59, 267. 



345, 386. 

 Seiffert, T. H — 131. 

 Sevalle, M.— 300. 

 Shallard. Major— 279. 

 Sheppard, W. J.— 19, 



89, 123, 412. 

 Sherman, L. — 61. 

 Sires, Mrs. A.— 382. 

 Sites. Lue— 270. 

 Smith, H. R.— 346. 

 Smith, T— 89. 

 Smith, L. B.— 26. 

 Sommer, Anna — 277. 

 Stuart, C. D.— 57, 91. 



201, 303, 340, 411. 

 Surface, H. A.— 63. 

 Swinehart, J.— 61. 



Thomas, W. — 131. 

 Tinim, O. E.— 133, 



277. 

 Todd, Dundas F.— 



16, 161. 



uiiii 



M.— 203. 



Varnie. S. M. — 61. 

 Vcith. A.— 34 5. 386. 

 Verret. T 346 

 Vollmer, Wm.— 28. 



Walker, R. S.— 801. 

 Warren. T. H.— 23. 

 II. -61, 95. 

 Welsford. E.— 405. 

 Wilder. T. T —52, 122, 

 19 I, 306. 

 I II 349. 

 I I-mma— 

 22. 2::. 60 131 166, 

 167, 203. 240. 241, 

 275, 276, 311, 382, 

 418. 

 Wright, Miss D. Q.— 



347. 

 Wysong. M. — 343. 



CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT. 



Advertisements in this department will be 

 inserted at 15 cents per line, with no discounts 

 of any kind. Notices here cannot be less than 

 two lines. If wanted in this department, you 

 must say so when ordering. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



GOLDEN QUEENS that produce Golden 

 workers of the brightest kind. I will chal- 

 lenge the world on my Goldens and their 

 honey-getting qualities. Price, $1 each; test- 

 ed, $2; breeders, $5 and $10. 



2Atf J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



QUEENS — Bees by parcel post and we pay the 

 postage. Will ship Italian bees this year 

 from our own yards; they are hustlers. A few 

 pounds of honey next year at 25 to 30c per 

 pound will ay for your packages of bees. We 

 shipped thousands of pounds last season. We 

 are booking orders now, one-fourth down, bal- 

 ance at shipping time. We are going to winter 

 1,000 young tested queens reared in October, 

 so can ship tested queens as early as you want 

 them. 



One 1-pound package bees, prepaid $2.90 



One 2-pound package bees, prepaid 5.00 



One S-pound package bees, prepaid 7.00 



Select untested queens $1.50 each 



Tested queens 2.50 each 



Select tested 3.00 each 



10 per cent discount on orders amounting to 

 25 packages or more. Add price of queen 

 wanted when ordering packages of bees. Breed- 

 ers. $5 and $10. Send for Free Circular giv- 

 ing details. Reference: The Guaranty State 

 Bank, Robstown, Tex., or the City Nat. Bank, 

 Corpus Christ- Tex. 



Nueces County Apiaries, Calallen, Tex. 



WANTED— Am in the market for 20 to 30 

 colonies of Italian bees. State what you 

 have, and price. Box 202, Socorro, N. Mex. 



FOR SALE — Good secoi.J-hand 60-lb. cans, 2 

 to the case, at 60 cents per case in lots of 

 50; will exchange for honey. 



E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. 



NO MORE QUEENS this season. Root's bee- 



keeers' supplies. 

 A. W. Yates, 3 Chapman St., Hartford, Conn. 



GOLDENS that are true to name. Untested 

 queens, $1; 6, $6; 12, $9; 60, $35; 100, 

 $67.60. Garden City Apiaries, 



San Jose, Calif. 



THREE-BANDED ITALIANS ONLY— Un- 

 tested queens, each $1; 6, $6; 12, $9; 60, 

 $35; 100, $67.60. H. G. Dunn, 



The Willows, San Jose, Calif. 



BEES AND QUEENS from my New Jers. 



apiary. J. H. M. Cook, 



lAtf 84 Cortland St., New York City. 



FOR SALE — Pure 3-banded Italian queens, as 

 good as you can buy with money, from 

 June 1 to September 1. 



J. F. Diemer, Liberty, Mo. 



QUEENS— H. D. Murry's strain of 8-banded 

 Italians; reared by the Doolittle method. 

 Prices untested, 1 for $1, 6 for $6, 12 for $9. 

 No disease. Safe arrival and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. O. D. Rivers, 



Route 4, Honey Grove, Texas. 



FOR SALE — Colonies of extra fine strain 

 Italian bees, with select tested queens, in 

 new 1-story 8-frame single wall-hives, standard 

 full-depth, self-spaced Hoffman frames, $10 

 each, f. o. b. here. The bees are free from 



Wilmer Clarke, Earlville, Madison Co.,N.Y. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



6A12t 173 S. Water St., Chicago, III 



FOR SALE — Clover, heartsease, extracted 25c 

 per lb., 60-lb. cans. 



W. A. Latshaw Co., Carlisle, Ind. 



WE are in the market for honey and beeswax. 

 Send best price on comb honey and sample 

 of extracted honey. State quantities you have, 

 also style, size and weight of package or sec- 

 tion. Charles Israel Bros.' Co., Inc., 



486-490 Canal St., New York. 



WANTED — Shipments of old comb and cap- 

 pings for rendering. We pay the highest 

 cash and trade prices, charging but 6c a pound 

 for wax rendered. The Fred W. Muth Co., 



204 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



WANTED— White or light amber extracted 

 honey in any quantity. Kindly send sample, 

 tell how your honey is packed and your lowest 

 cash price; also buy beeswax. 



E. B. Rosa. Monroe, Wis 



FOR SALE — About 3 000 pounds basswood 

 and 1,500 pounds clover extracted honey in 

 new 60-lb. cans, two cans in box, for 25 cents 

 a pound, cash. J. P. Goodwin, 



South Sioux City, ' 



FOR SALE— 50,000-lb. carload extracted al- 

 falfa-sweet clover honey, subject to best 

 cash offer f. o. b. Delta, Colo. 



Gale H. Patterson. Delta. Colo. 



WANTED 



WANTED— Experienced bee man; salary and 

 percentage of net profits, to begin work in 

 December. Students' Bee and Honey Co , 



1421 Josephine St., Berkeley, Cal. 



WANTED— Your old combs, cappings or slum- 

 gum to render into beeswax by our high 

 steam pressure wax presses. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



TRY AN ADD in this department to sell that 

 good equipment which you no longer need. 

 Our want ads do the business. 



CASH for extracted honey, white and amber, 

 in 10-pound cans. Thomas Lang, 



1572 N. Halsted St., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED — Samples of honey from the dif- 

 ferent plants for our office collection. We 

 will pay for the honey and send a parcel post 

 can for mailing. Samples to be of value should 

 be from one kind of flowers only and unmixed 

 with honey from other sources, as nearly as 

 possible. A pint will be sufficient for each 

 kind, but we wish to secure samples of the 

 same kind of honey from several widely sep- 

 arated localities. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— 20 ten-frame Danz hives with 

 full depth supers, with combs; 50 comb- 

 honey supers with sections and foundation; 10 

 lbs. Dadant thin surplus foundation; queen 

 excluders, drone traps; 200 bottom boards and 

 covers. Also some 8-frame extracting supers 

 with combs. , Chester E. Keister, Clarno, Wis. 



FOR SALE — Copies of American Bee Journal, 

 1902 to date, 25 cents each, post paid. 



M. D. Smith, Preston, Iowa. 



FOR SALE) — Several tons clover and buck- 

 wheat honey, well ripened; 60-lb. cans 2 to 

 case. H. F. Williams, Romulus, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Cowan extractor and knife; 

 neither used; first $10 takes both. 



Chris Smith, Glenwood, Mo. 



FOR SALE — Choice buckwheat honey in new 

 60-pound cans. O. W. Bedell, 



Earlville, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Barnes saw, two-frame extractor, 

 hives and extracting supers, new; at a bar- 

 gain; cash or honey. Liberty Press. 



Shenandoah, Iowa. 



FOR SALE— No. 1 white extracted honey in 

 No. 10 pails weighing 10 pounds gross; $3 

 per pail f. o. b. here. 



B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. 



FOR SALE — Hershiser wax press; used one 

 season; first $20 takes it. 



Ed. Swenson, Spring Valley, Minn. 



OUR PRINTING SERVICE is unexcelled. If 

 you want label*, stationery or circulars, 

 write for samples and prices. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, III. 



FOR SALE— 40,000-lb. car of white extracted 

 clover-alfalfa honey; state best offer, f. o. b. 

 Hardin, Mont., in first letter. Sample if 

 wanted. S. F. Lawrence, Hardin, Mont. 



FOR SALE — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives; 

 also full line of supplies, including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick, Sunnyside, Wash. 



FOR SALE— 40 stands hybrid bees, with at 

 least 50 lbs. honey in each; hives are Lang- 

 stroth simplicity, 10-framc; want $7.60 each. 

 Never had disease in this locality. Will sell 

 one stand or all. F. W. Schafer,, 



Eddyville, Iowa. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



SONG— "The Plea of the Bee," or "The 

 bee Doing Its Bit." Words by Anna 

 music by Barclay Walker. Sent to any 

 address on receipt of 15 cents. 



The Cutting Publishing Co., 

 910 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 



