1919 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



281 



FOR SALE — 1 Root 4-frame automatic reversi- 

 ble extractor, good as new, $4(1. 

 Fifty-four pounds of medium brood at Da- 

 dant's, Hamilton, 111., at 70c; order this lot 

 from them. 



One Cowan 2-frame hand reversible extrac- 

 tor, first-class condition, $18. 



One Root German wax press and uncapping 

 can with 20-inch galvanized iron top for un- 

 capping; suitable for yard of 2.3 to 100 colonies, 

 iflS. 



( Ine 50-pound box Dadant's and 2 25-pound 

 boxes Root medium brood foundation, at 70c. 



Prices f. o. b. Watertown, Minn. Will trade 

 for or buy an S-frame friction gear power ex- 

 tractor and honey pump. C. E. Dustman, 



315 Center St., Des Moines, la. 



FOR SALE OR TRADE— Model 10 Royal 

 standard typewriter, visible; like new; cash 

 $50. Cost $100. E. A. Harris, Albany. Ala. 



FOR SALE— $4,800, IS.'! acres two miles from 

 Pleasant Lake, N. Dak.; 100 acres of it in 

 wheat. The crop goes with the farm, if sold 

 promptly. Near the main line of the G. N. 

 R. R. Address, 



"R," American Bee Journal Office, 



Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED 



WANTED — Your old combs, cappings or slum- 

 gum to render into beeswax bv our high 

 steam pressure wax presses. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED— Your order for "Superior" Foun- 

 dation. Prompt shipments at right prices. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED— Second-hand 10-inch foundation 

 machine, 5 cells to the inch; must be in good 

 condition. Write giving full particulars as to 

 date bought, size rolls, general condition and 

 price (lowest) to Isidoro A Baldrich, 



P. O. Box 25, Cayey, P. R. W. I. 



WANTED— Small size honey tank or extractor 

 can. H. Leffel, Lakewood, Wis. 



WANTED— I have a fine location in California 

 and want a man to associate himself with me 

 in the beekeeping business. I have the stock ol 

 bees and equipment here in Arizona; wish to 

 ship all to a certain point in California this fall; 

 have an attractive proposition to offer the right 

 man that can invest in half interest in what I 

 have. Tell your story in first letter. 



J. B. Douglas, Box 1085, Tucson, Ariz. 



WANTED— Beeswax, old combs, cappings or 

 slum-gum. We have just completed a very fine 

 wax press and wax rendering department which 

 will extract every bit of wax from your slum- 

 gum. No matter where you live, it will pay 

 you to send us your wax refuse to render into 

 refined wax or exchanged for Miller's Califor- 

 nia foundation. A trial will convince you. 

 Send us a trial lot by freight today. 



Miller Box Manufacturing Co., 

 201 N. Ave. 18. Los Angeles, Calif. 



WANTED— To buy, light extracted clover and 

 linden honey. Address Emil Strudel, 



1461 Richard St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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 lie 

 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 

 price, 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 f^r 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, Nortbstar, 

 Michigan. 



SUPPLIES 



FOR SALE— 100 cases two 5-gallon cans in 



second-hand cases. The cans are brand new 



and the cases are carefully renailed and good 



as new except for looks. Price per case. $1.S5. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



S PECIAL— Best No. 1 Sections, per crate o f 

 500, $3.50; other goods in proportion. IVice 

 list free. H. S. Duby & Son. St. Anne, 111. 



^3? 

 ELECTRIC IMBEDDER 



Price without Batteriei $1.25 



Actually cements wires in the foundation. 

 Will work with dry cells or with city cur- 

 rent. Best device of its kind on the market. 



For sale by all bee supply dealers 



Dadant & Sons, 





C.O.BRUNO NAILING DEVICE 



Made/or the Huffman Brood Frames. A combined 

 Nailing, Wiring and Wedge Clamping Device. Has 

 been tried and is guaranteed to do accurate work. 

 PRICE $7.50 

 Complete directions for operating are furnished 

 with each device. 



Manufactured by C. O. BRUNO 

 1413 South West Street, Rockford, Uliaois 



Queens by Return 

 Mail 



Bred from the bes* three-band Italian 

 stock. Nothing better. Single, $1.25, 

 six for $5.50, twelve for $10.00. Breed- 

 ers $3.50. 



A. B. MARCHANT 



DOCTORTOWN, GA. 



WESTERN BEEKEEPERS! 



We handle the finest line of bee supplie 

 Send for our 68-page catalog. Our prices wi 

 interest you. 



The Colorado Honoy-Produoort' Attoeiitioa 

 1424 Mirkot Stroot, le-vor, Colo. 



FOR BETTER 

 BEEKEEPERS 



The California and Cornell Short 

 Courses, REPORTED IN 

 SHORTHAND AT DAVIS, CAL. 

 Thirteen principal lectures by 

 Dr. E. F. Phillips and Mr. G. S. 

 Demuth of the U. S. Dept. of 

 Agriculture, Wash. D. C, cover- 

 ing the best methods of modern, 

 scientific, practical beekeeping, 

 applied to both Eastern and 

 California conditions. 



Fundamentals of WINTERING 

 in all climates; elaborate and 

 graphic descriptions of BROOD 

 DISEASES with their diagnosis 

 and preventive and remedial 

 treatment ; principles and prac- 

 tice of SWARM PREVEN- 

 TION and control; discussion of 

 brood-rearing, etc. 



Not a book — POINT-BLANK 

 TALK by our best authorities 

 on beekeeping to our best bee- 

 keepers. A word-for-word rec- 

 ord of the principal short 

 course lectures. 



$1.75 postpaid 



R.B. CALKINS 



5800 Hearn St., Oakland. Cal. 



Don't siop advertising. 



because honey is high. Make it more in de- 

 mand, so the price will stay where it is. Lit- 

 tle stickers on your letters, papers, etc., will 

 help. Printed as below in bright red. 



I EAT HONEYS 



I MATURES OWM SHEET -AIDS DIGESTION I 



Price of 1,000 g 

 American Bee Journal 



Hamilton, Illinois 



ATTRACTIVE CLOTHES 



Do not make the man, but they add greatly to 

 his appearance. 



Just so with your hor.ey. It must have qual- 

 ity, but should have a neat package and an 

 attractive lebel. 



We can furnish the label. In many sizes and 

 shapes suitable to fit any container. 

 Write for our new price list of honey labels 

 and stationery. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Ills. 



