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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



June 



QUEENS FOR SALE— Quirin's hardy north- 

 ern bred Italians will please you. All our 

 yards are wintered on summer stands. Tested 

 eders ready any time weather permits 

 mailing. Untested about June 1. Orders booked 

 now. Testimonials and price list for asking. 

 Have been a commercial queen-breeder for 

 more than 25 years. 



H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



OUR BRIGHT ITALIAN QUEENS will be 



readv for shipment after April 15. 1 

 75c each; half doz., $4.50, or $S per doz. Se- 

 lect untested, 90c each; half doz., $5.50, or 

 $10 per doz. Tested, $1.50 each. Safe arrival 

 guaranteed. 

 Tillery Bros., R. 5, Box ID, Georgiana, Ala. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL is pre- 

 pared to furnish printing for be< 



ility, prompt service and satisfaction. 

 ,i is in charge of a man who special- 

 izes in printing for the honey producer. Send 

 for our catalog of honey labels, stationery, etc. 

 an Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS and bees; 

 honey-getters, prolific and gentle. Bees by 

 the pound. Write for prices. 



J. W. Rice, Box 64, Fort Smith, Ark. 



BEES AND QUEENS from my New Jersey 



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. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — One No. 15 Root's auto reversl- 

 ble honey extractor; good as new; takes 2 

 L. frames; best offer. Also, a few 8-frame 

 dovetailed one-story hives and bodies, one-half 

 current prices; some good worker-brood and 

 extracting combs, at 10c each. 



Theodore Fluegge, 

 33 N. Elgin Ave., Forest Park. 111. 



FOR SALE— Nearly new 25-22 cal. repeat- 

 ing rifle; Marlin model 94; will trade for 

 extractor. Carl Franke, Mauston, Wis. 



FOR SALE— Barnes No. 4 saw; good running 

 order; 4 saws; first check for $42 gets it. 

 R. E. Hammond, Bethune, S. C. 



FOR SALE — 200 second-hand 60-lb. honey 

 cans in good condition. John Kneser, 



R. 1, Hales Corners, Wis. 



FOR SALE — Bee hives, supers, sections, smok- 

 ers, bee veils. Foundation and bee books 

 illustrated. Catalog for stamp. 



J. J. Fitzgerald, Mitchell, S. D. 



FOR SALE — Clover and buckwheat honey in 

 any style container (glass or tin). Let us 

 quote you. The Deroy Taylor Co., 



Newark, N. Y. 



HATCHING EGGS— Plymouth Rocks, all va- 

 rieties; Anconas and Rouen ducks. Illus- 

 trated catalog 3c. 



Sheridan Poultry Yards, 

 R. 13, Sheridan, Mich. 



FOR SALE — Frame nailing device. You can 



make very satisfactory and simple device. 



Send 50c for drawings showing construction 



ration for nailing Hoffman frames; 



use idea for nailing anv style of frame. 



Clarence Aldrich, Santa Barbara, Calif. 



FOR SALE— Cedar or pine dovetailed hives; 

 ; ill line of supplies, including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Bur, lick. Sunnyside, Wash 



FOR SALE — 40,000 pounds of No. 1 extract- 

 ed clover honey and 35,000 pounds of aster 

 honey; both of extra light color, heavy body 

 and fine flavor, in 60-lb. cans. 



W. B. Wallin, Brooksville, Ky 



FOR SALE— 25 10-frame hives, never been 



used, full sheets foundation. 



30 lbs. foundation brood and surplus. 



15 feeders. 



70 10-frame queen excluders. 



100 comb supers, 10-frame. 



2,500 sections, i'Axi%xl%. 



Five to six hundred extracting supers, with 

 combs; no disease. E. Keistcr, Clarno, Wis. 



FOR SALE — A limited number of bees and 

 queens for May delivery from either home 

 apiaries or South Carolina; safe delivery guar- 

 anteed if shipped by express. Parcels post 

 shipments at buyer's risk. We invite corres- 

 pondence as to details and price. 



The Deroy Taylor Co., Newark, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Clover, heartsease. No. 1 white 

 comb, $6 per case; fancy, $6.50; extra fancy, 

 $7; 24 Danz. sections to case; extracted, 120-lb. 

 ound. 

 Latshaw Co., Carlisle, Ind. 



]■"( )R SALE— Due to my time being taken up 

 with professional work this spring, I have 

 more bees than I can take care of properly. If 

 in the market for good colonies of bees, please 

 address, J. F. Coyle, Penfield, 111. 



FOR SALE— "Superior" Foundation (Weed 

 process). Quality and service unexcelled. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



FOR SALE— Photes of L. L. Langstroth, in- 

 ventor of movable-frame hives, size 7x9; 

 price, $1. American Bee Journal, 



Hamilton, 111. 



SPECIAL SALE — 1-story 8-frame dovetailed 

 hives in flat, with telescope % wood covers, 



in packages of 6, at $10 per package. 



A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED — Man with some experience to work 



with bees coming season; state age, experience 



and wages; we furnish board. The Rocky 



Mountain Bee Co., Billings, Mont., Box 1319. 



WANTED — One experienced man, and stu- 

 dents or helpers in our large bee business; 

 good chance to learn. Modern equipment and 

 outfit, including auto truck; located near Sum- 

 mer resorts. Write, giving age, height, weight, 

 experience, reference and wages wanted. 



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



WANTED — Position as manager of farm; 

 over 15 years' experience; also capable bee- 

 man, practical carpenter and mechanic; 5 in 

 family. Only year-around proposition consid- 

 ered. Theodore Fluegge, 



33 N. Elgin Ave., Forest Park, 111. 



WANTED— Strong young man of good habits 

 to work in apiary, garden, etc., in small vil- 

 lage. Give experience with bees, wages wanted, 

 references, etc 



W. D. Wright, Altamont, N. Y. 



WANTED — Work for season with experi- 

 enced beeman, by woman studying bee cul- 

 ture. Must be within reach of Denver car 

 m11 work all or part time. 



Mrs. Josephine L. Ferguson, 

 1043 Clarkson' St., Denver, Colo., 



Phone "York 9403." 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



FOR SALE — Silver 6pangled Hamburg eggs 

 and fine, rare old Paganini violin for sale. 

 Elias Fox, Union Center, Wis. 



FOR SALE — Buckwheat honey in 120-lb. 

 cases, at 17c per pound. C. B. Howard, 

 Geneva. N. Y. 



WE WANT every subscriber of the American 

 Bee Journal to become a subscriber of the 

 Domestic Beekeeper. Listen: A $5( or more) 

 order of beekeepers' supplies at catalog price 

 bought through the Domestic Beekeeper, North- 

 star, Mich., and a dollar extra for a year's sub- 

 scription to the Domestic Beekeeper, will en- 

 title you to a dollar rebate, leaving your sub- 

 scription to the Domestic Beekeeper absolutely 

 free. Could one ask more? This offer will 

 give one an idea of what the Domestic Bee- 

 keeper is doing for its subscribers in the way 

 of buying their supplies. 



FOR SALE — Michigan's best extracted honey 

 in i ackages to suit. White clover, rasp- 

 berry, milkweed, buckwheat. 



A. G. Woodman, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



WANTED — Comb, extracted honey and bees- 

 wax. R. A. Burnett & Co., 

 BA12t 173 S. Water St. Chicago. 111. 



WANTED — Shipments of old comb and cap- 

 lings for rendering. We pay the highest 

 cash and trade prices, charging but 5c a pound 

 for wax rendering. Fred W. Muth Co., 



204 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



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. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



E. D. TOWNSEND, the present owner of the 

 Domestic Beekeeper, bought beekeepers' sup- 

 plies for the National Beekeepers' Association 

 for several years. He is now buying for bo 

 subscribers of the Domestic Beekeeper at the 

 same low manufacturers' price. Listen now 

 what he has got up his sleeve: Any American 

 Bee Journal subscriber buying $5 worth of sup- 

 plies through the Domestic Beekeeper at catalog 

 [.rice, and sending along an extra dollar to pay 

 for a year's suDscription to the Domestic Bee- 

 keeper, will get in return a rebate check of $1, 

 leaving the year's subscription to the Domestic 

 Beekeeper absolutely free to you. Of course, 

 if your order fur supplies is larger than $5 you 

 will have a correspondingly larger rebate check 

 on your order. One of our subscribers got a 

 rebate check on his order of supplies last 

 month, Mai-h, of $40. It was just like getting 

 money from home to him, as he sent us the 

 same money he would have had to pay if he 

 had bought through the regular dealer in bee- 

 keeper supplies. More and more, close buyers 

 of beekeepers' supplies are investigating the 

 buying facilities of the Domestic Beekeeper. A 

 word to the wise should be sufficient to cause 

 you to send your next order for beekeeper sup- 

 plies to the Domestic Beekeeper, Northstar, 

 Michigan. 



SONG— "The Plea of the Bee," or "The Honey. 



bee Doing Its Bit." Sent to any address on 



'receipt of 15 cents. The Cutting Publishing Co., 



910 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis. Ind. 



C. O. BRUNO NAILING DEVICE 



Madefnrthe Huffman Brood Frames. A combined 

 Nailing. Wiringand Wedge ClampingDevice. Does 

 the work in half the time. Has been tried and is 

 guaranteedtodoaccurate work. Makes theframes 

 ready in one handling. Pries $6.50. 



Complete directions for operating are furnished 

 with each device. 



Manufactured by C. O. BRUNO 

 1413 South West Street, Rockford, Illinois 



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