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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



January 



GOLDEN Italian QUEENS, NUCLEI AND 

 PACKAGES— Untested queens, each, $1; 6 

 for $5; doz., $9; for larger lots, write for 

 prices; also nuclei and packages. Booking or- 

 ders now. L. J. Dunn, 

 No. 59 Broadway Ave., San Jose, Calif. 



FOR SALE— From I to 100 strong colonier 

 extra fine strain Italian bees, with wintei 

 stores; select tested queens in 1-story 8-framc 

 single-wall hive, standard full depth seli- 

 spaced Hoffman frames; nearly all wired. If 

 sold before January 1, $8 each; same colonies 

 on frames without hives, 96 per colony. The 

 bees are free from disease. F. o. b. here. 

 Wilmer Clark, Earlville, Mad. Co., N. Y. 



Ol.'EEXS— 3-banded Italians, from best stock; 

 untested queens in April, May and June, 

 one, $1; twelve for $10. Tested, $1.50 each; 

 if you want as many as 50 queens, write for 

 prices and discounts on early orders; no dis- 

 ease. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. O. D. Rivers, 



Route 4, Honey Grove, Texas. 



QUEENS — Bees by the pound, 3-banded and 

 Golden Italians. The best of either. They 

 are hustlers, gentle, cap their honey white, are 

 very resistent to European foulbrood. Now 

 that peace has been declared, our boys will be 

 home for service. We believe the express 

 companies will be able to deliver promptly. So 

 we are also quoting prices by express. Book- 

 ing orders now, one-fourth down, balance at 

 shipping time. By parcel post, prepaid, one 1- 

 pound package, $2.90; 2-pound, $6; 3-pound, 

 $7 By express, f. o. b. here, one 1-pound 

 package, $2.40; 2-pound, $4.25; 3-pound, $6.25. 

 Select untested queens, $1.50 each; tested, 

 $2.50; select tested, $3 each; 10 per cent dis- 

 count on orders amounting to 25 packages or 

 more. Add price of queen wanted. Send for 

 free circular giving details. 

 Nueces County Apiaries, Calallen, Texas, 



E. S. Ault, Prop. 



FOR SALE — Italian queens and bees by the 

 pound; early shipments; guaranteed safe ar- 

 rival and no disease. 



Brazos Valley Apiaries, Cause, Texas. 



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. 



A NICE PACKAGE OF BEES— 1-lb. package 

 with untested Italian queen, $3.50; 2-lb. 

 package with untested Italian queen, $4.60; 25 

 1-lb. packages or more (one order) with 

 queens, $3 eacr; 25 2-lb packages or more 

 (one order) with queens, $4.25 each. Refer- 

 ence, the Security Bank and Trust Co. of 

 Wharton, Texas. 



W. H. Moses, Lane City. Texas. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



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. 



FOR SALE— Clover, heartsease, No. 1 white 

 comb, $6.50 per case; fancy, $7; extra fancy, 

 $7.50; 24 Danz, sections to case; extracted, 

 120-lb. cases, 30c per pound. 



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



FOR SALE— Ten cases extracted honey (70 

 per cent buckwheat), 25c per pound; two 

 60-lb- cans to case 



H. G. Quirin, Bcllevue, 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— Forty cases No. 1 white com 

 honey, 12 to 15 oz. First decent offer f. ( 

 b. here gets it. J. Gakler, 



R.oute 1, Memphis, Tenn. 



WANTED— Comb, extracted honey, and bees- 

 wax R. A. Burnett & Co., 

 6Al2t 173 S. Water St., Chicago, 111 



FOR SALE— 12,000 lbs. white extracted honey 

 in 60-lb. cans, cased; make offer. 



J. N. Minkes, Box 525, Basin, Wyo. 



FOR SALE— Fifty 60-lb. cans or extracted 

 honey (clover and heartsease blend) , 25c 

 per lb. A. L Kildow, Putnam, 111. 



FOR SALE— Choice buckwheat honey, 

 cans or pails. 



W. H. Hyde, New Canton, 111. 



WANTED— Extracted honey, all kinds and 

 grades, for export purposes. Any quantity. 

 Please send samples and quotations. 

 M. Betancourt, 59 Pearl St., New York City. 



FOR SALE— Extracted honey; clover and 

 buckwheat, put up in 60-lb. tin cans. 



H. B. Gable, Romulus, N Y. 



FOR SALE— 60,000 lbs, strictly white clover 

 extracted honey, extracted light colored, 

 heavy bodied, fine flavor, in 60-lb. new cans. 

 J. B. Mason, Mechanic Falls, Maine. 



WANTED 



WANTED— You 



gum to render 

 steam pressure w 



Dadant & S 



imbs, cappings or slum- 

 beeswax by our high 



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. 



WANTED— December, 1917, and January, 

 1918 numbers of the American Bee Journal. 

 Will pay 10 cents per copy. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED— Foundation Machine. State size, 

 kind, condition, when bought new, and price 

 asked. Grand Haven Pattern Works, 



Grand Haven, Mich. 



EXCHANGE for bees, a piece of property 200 

 ft. front, 150 deep, located in a suburb of 

 Jacksonville, Fla. A fine building location, 

 shaded with large live oak trees and a beauti- 

 ful garden spot, valued at $1,800; can con- 

 sider a good exchange on good healthy bees. 

 Ad- Schmidt.R No. 1, Two Rivers. Wis. 



WILL PAY CASH or give $48 incubator for 

 honey extractor, or repeating shotgun. 



Lorenzo Clark, Winona, Minn. 



WANTED— Your order for "Superior" Foun- 

 dation. Prompt shipments at right prices. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



SUPPLIES 



FOR SALE— 200 4'4x4^xl% beeway supers 

 for ten-frame hives; nailed, not painted ; 

 brand new; complete with sections, separators, 

 etc., a a very low price. Write 



L. W. Mundhenke, E. Dubuque, 111. 



FOR SALE BARGAINS— The following shop- 



worn goods in good condition : 

 5 10-frame dove, bodies with frames, at 90c 



each. 

 SS 10 -frame dove, bottoms, at 35c each. 

 30 10 frame dove, metal covers at 78c each. 

 5 one-story 8-frame Wisconsin hives al jl '■• 



each. 

 30 10-frame Wisconsin supers at 59c each. 

 3,500 4^xl#j 2-side sections, per M $6.30. 

 10 5-gallon round jacketed cans at 65c each. 



i i and supers arc packed in crates of 5, 



and sections in crates oi »00 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



ALWAYS the best place to get your supplii 



is at the same old place of H. S. Duby X 

 Son, St. Anne, 111. No one can beat us on 

 price. Free price list 



FOR SALE— 100 three-story 10-frame colo- 

 nies, mostly 191S Berry queens, Root hives, 

 metal tops, wired frames; your choice from 

 about 130 colonies; can furnish good location 

 for 1919; alfalfa, sweet clover and heartsease. 

 Harry A. Huff, Chapman, Kans. 



FOR SALE— 125 10-frame shallow supers 

 (Root's goods), free from disease; power 

 circular saw and 2 horse power gasoline en- 

 gine. E. R. Gooch. 

 Farmerville, Texas. 



FOR SALE— Cheap, a new electric motor, 

 just right for honey house or work shop; 60 

 cycles, 1-phase, 110 volts, 12 amp.; 1 horse- 

 power constant duty. Inquire of H. M. Leach 

 & Sons, Hiram, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — 38 Danzenbaker shallow extract- 

 ing supers at $1 apiece, with drawn combs 

 8-frame size; 50 comb-honey supers, 8-frame 

 size, part with drawn comb and the rest full 

 sheets of foundation; hand-made, painted 

 white, at 60c a,.i>ce; 25 10-frame size comb- 

 honey supers, pa:t dovetailed and the rest 

 rnnd-made, at 35c apiece. If party takes them 

 all, empty of sections. 



James D. Benson, Juda, Wis. 



FOR SALE— At a bargain: 200 8-frame hive- 

 bodies; 150 bottoms, 150 covers, 110 queen 

 excluders and 25 lbs. Dadant's extra thin 

 foundation. Write for prices. 



F. E. Matzke, Juda, Wis. 



FOR SALE— 1000 Standard bee hives in flat 

 8 and 10-frame sizes; supers with sections; 

 full depth and shallow extracting frames. En- 

 lire lot new and strictly first-class. I will sell 

 in large or small quantities at low prices. 



J. O. Hallman, Helena, Ga. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — Cowan extractor and knife; 

 neither used; first $20 takes both. 



Chris Smith, Glenwood, Mo. 



OUR PRINTING SERVICE is unexcelled. If 

 you want label", stationery or circulars, 

 write for samples and prices. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



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— A nice little cotton farm, 60 

 acres; a good location for a beeman. Price, 

 $1,200; $650 cash, balance on 5 years' time, 8 

 per cent interest, Joe. J. Widmer, 



R. 5, Box 107-a, Franklin, Texas. 



FOR SALE— One No. 15 Cowan two-frame 

 reversible extractor. This extractor was 

 damaged in shipment, the can being bent. It 

 has been straightened, and for all practical 

 purposes is as good as new, but we cannot 

 sell it for a new machcine. This extractor 

 sens regularly at $35. First check for $20 

 gets this machine. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



FOR SALE — Barnes saw, two- frame extrac- 

 tor, hives and extracting supers in flat, at 

 a bargain; cash or honey. 

 The Liberty Press, Box 224, Shenandoah, la. 



SONG— "The PI of the Bee," or "The 

 Honeybee Doing Its Bit." A song for the 

 children as well as for the grown-ups. Sent 

 to any address on receipt of 15 cents. 



The Cutting Publishing Co., 

 910 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 



FOR SALE— "Superior" Foundation (Weed 

 process). Quality and service unexcelled. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED — Two young women want work in 

 modern apiary near Los Angeles or Colora- 

 do. .Experienced one can begin in March, the 

 other June 15. 



M. P. Sturdevant, Gooding, Idaho. 



WANTED — Men of energy and character, 

 clean babits, as helpers in our ten apiaries; 

 ovei 1,000 colonies; 191S crop over 100,000 

 list chance to learn; need one ex- 

 perienced man and students. Write immedi- 

 ately, giving age, height, weight, experience 

 references and wages, all in first letter. 



F-. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho. 



