. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May, 1912. American Hee Journal. George Sandpoint, (oiiiitv laano The above is the way to address me hereafter. Soon after this number of the old .American Bee Journal has been mailed, Mrs. ^?ork and 1 expect to be located in the beautifully situated town of Sandpoint, Idaho, where I will keep bees, handle bee-literature, conduct a general subscription agency for maga- zines and farm papers, and possibly be interested in some other things. I am hoping that the change of cli- mate from Chicago, 111., to Northern Idaho ("I* miles northeast o
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May, 1912. American Hee Journal. George Sandpoint, (oiiiitv laano The above is the way to address me hereafter. Soon after this number of the old .American Bee Journal has been mailed, Mrs. ^?ork and 1 expect to be located in the beautifully situated town of Sandpoint, Idaho, where I will keep bees, handle bee-literature, conduct a general subscription agency for maga- zines and farm papers, and possibly be interested in some other things. I am hoping that the change of cli- mate from Chicago, 111., to Northern Idaho ("I* miles northeast of Spokane, Wasli.) will be beneficial to my health, which, especially during recent winters, has not been the best. Just as soon as possible after getting settled in Sandpoint, I will prepare an illustrated circular for free distribution, and will be pleased to mail a copy to any one requesting it. I hope to have it ready by the last of this month. Any of your patronage that may be turned my way will be greatly appreciated, I assure you. Although nou' at Stimipoint, Idaho, instead of Chicago, 111., I am the same George W. York, that so many bee- keepers have known in connection with the .\nierican Bee Journal for over a quarter of a century. George W. York, Publisher and Subscription Agent, Sandpoint, Bonner Co., Idaho Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. Italian Queens for Sale! Untested Queens. $ each, 6 for $ All Queens reared from Imported Stock. riroiilar Free. 0. F. Fuller, Blackstone, Mass. Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. I Breed Golden Queens and Bees by the best known methods, and best apiarist; in full colonies in prime con- dition for rearing Queens. Untested, $: Full 8-frame Colonies. $ each. Guaran- teed no disease. sAtf M. Bates, Rt. 4, Greenville, Ala. Plvase meiitiim Am. Bee Journal when writing. Michigan Established in 1878 Texas Pioneer Establishment for the Breeding of Pure Caucasian Queens. .'Ml Imported Bueens bred unde
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