. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. please meutioti Bee Journal when wTit» BARNES' FOOT POWER MAGHIRERT Read what J. I. Parent, of ' Charlton, N. Y., says: ^ We cut with one of your Com- 'bined Machines, last winter, 50 chaff hives with 7-in. cap, 100 honey racks, 500 brood- frames, 2,000 honey boxes, and a ereat deal of other work. This winter we have double the amount of bee-hives, etc., , to make, and we expect to do it with this Saw. It will do all you sav it ; Catalog and price-list free. Address, W. F. & John Barnes, 995 Ruby Rockford, 111. The American Poul
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. please meutioti Bee Journal when wTit» BARNES' FOOT POWER MAGHIRERT Read what J. I. Parent, of ' Charlton, N. Y., says: ^ We cut with one of your Com- 'bined Machines, last winter, 50 chaff hives with 7-in. cap, 100 honey racks, 500 brood- frames, 2,000 honey boxes, and a ereat deal of other work. This winter we have double the amount of bee-hives, etc., , to make, and we expect to do it with this Saw. It will do all you sav it ; Catalog and price-list free. Address, W. F. & John Barnes, 995 Ruby Rockford, 111. The American Poultry Journal 325 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. that is over a quarter of a century old and is still grow- ing must possess intrinsic merit of its own, and its field must be a valuable one. Such is the American Poultry Journal. 50 cents a Year. Mention the Bee Journal. Danzeiibaker Uives. .8®" In flat and made up—at very low price. "=5^ SOCtf O. C. MASTIN, Trent, S. D. The Rural Californian Tells all about Bees in California-CThe yields and Price of Honey; the Pasturage and Nectar- Producing Plants; the Bee-Kanches and how they are conducted. In fact the entire field is fully covered by an expert bee-man. Besides this the paper also tells you all about California Agriculture and Horticulture. $ per year; 6 months, 50 cents. Sample copies, 10 cents. THE RURAL CALIFORNIAN, 218 North Main Street, - l,os Angeles, Cal, A Journal I No-Drip Shipping" Cases. After reading Mr. Davenport's minute detail of no-drip shipping-cases, it seems all Lu:iit)-honey pruuuccrs ^jiiuuid oe told a much better and more modern plan of fastening strips in no-drip cases. ^Ir. Davenport was of the troublus, and cut off his ham- mer hanuie, not tiunking that the nails were objectionaole in any way but in the probable incident of putting thern in. While the fact IS that any tiling less thick than honey could find its way under and through the nail holes very readilv. Of course eve
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