. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 155 Remoiral. — Circumstances have made it to our advantage to remove to more commodious quarters, and we may hereafter be found at 199, 201 and 203 East Randolph Street—two blocks north and one block east of our former loca- tion. This move doubles our floor space —of which we now have over 10,000 square feet. Our former location was in the fifth floor of a building, but we now occupy the third floor of a building near- the corner of Fifth Avenue and Ran- dolph Street. Our friends are always welcome. Lots of Replies. During the
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 155 Remoiral. — Circumstances have made it to our advantage to remove to more commodious quarters, and we may hereafter be found at 199, 201 and 203 East Randolph Street—two blocks north and one block east of our former loca- tion. This move doubles our floor space —of which we now have over 10,000 square feet. Our former location was in the fifth floor of a building, but we now occupy the third floor of a building near- the corner of Fifth Avenue and Ran- dolph Street. Our friends are always welcome. Lots of Replies. During the year 1888, we had an adver- tisement running in the American Bee Journal, and we had the same in several Daily and Weekly papers, but to our surprise we received more than double the number of responses from the advertisement in the American Bee Journal, than from all our others combined. The fact that we are still receiving letters referring to our advertisement in the Bee Journal, shows that it is preserved and read long after it is received. Newspapers are read and thrown aside and that ends it, but the Bee Journal is preserved, and the advertisements are often noticed and bring responses long after they appeared in it. We regard the American Bee Journal as a first-class advertising luedium. Cedar Rapids High-Speed Engine Co., Henry Rickel, President. Punctual.—I was surprised to receive the feeder as soon as I did. I like it very well. I receive mail matter in a shorter time from you than from Carlisle, O., only eight miles from here. John H. Roheer. Tippecanoe City, O., July 16, 1891. Wajits or Exctiaiiges. Under this heading, Notices of 5 lines, or less, will be inserted at 10 cents per line, for each Insertion, when specially ordered into this Department. If over 5 lines, the additional lines will cost 20 cents each. FOR SALE.—Thirty colonies Hybrid Bees, in lO-frame Langstroth Hives; all straight combs, built on foundation. Price, $ per colony. Can be ship
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