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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



February, 1918 



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I The Kaiser | 



I Planned War Years i 

 I in Advance I 



Why not plan your 1918 honey pro- 

 duction in advance? And let your 

 plans include an immediate order for 

 Kretchmer goods. If you produce 

 more honey you must have everything 

 ready when needed by the bees. 



There is no time to lose, — freight is 

 moving slow and conditions may be- 

 come worse. 



Write for the new SPEING CATA- 

 LOG and help whip the Kaiser. 



I KRETCHMER MFG. CO. | 



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f:gtabli8hed 1885 



It will pay you to get our 50-page 

 (^r^^^^ catalog and order early. 



Beekeepers' 

 Supplies 



The Kind That Bees Need. 



The A. I. Root Co. 's brand. A good assort- 

 ment of supplies for promj^t shipment kept 

 in stock. Let us hear from you; full in 

 formation given to all inquiries. Bees- 

 wax wanted for supplies or cash. 



John Nebel & Son Supply Co. 



High Hill, Montgomery Co., Mo. 



WITTEi 



'Kero-OU'* Engines 



Immediate Shipment— All Styles— 



2 to 22 11-r.— No Waiting-Eig Factory--Li(? 

 Output-Prices most favorable. Write for my 

 terms and prices— Cash, Pnymcnt3 or No 

 Money Down. -ED. H. WrriK, Prca. 

 «VITTE ENGINE WORKS 



19 3 Oakland Ave., Kansas City. Mo. 



19 8 Empire Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 



I Save 

 Yon $15 



to $200 



Books and Bulletins — Continued 



other location will find such a map very 

 valuable. 



The report closes with the Minnesota law 

 relating to bee^s, especial attention being 

 called to Section 7, which is as follows: 



VIOLATION A MISDEMEANOR. — Sec. 7. Any 

 person who shall sell, barter or give away or remove 

 to another location without the consent of the in- 

 spector any bees, honey or appurtenances from an 

 apiary known to be infected with contagious dis- 

 ease, or having done so either with knowledge or 

 in ignorance of its condition, shall refuse to give 

 the name and address, if 'knovni to him, of the per- 

 son to whom the same was disposed of, or who shall 

 import into the state any bees infected with disease, 

 or who shall cause other bees tO' become expoind to 

 infected comb, brood, honey, beehives or other ap- 

 purtenances so infected, or who shall after knowl- 

 edge thereof conceal or neglect to report to the 

 state inspector the existence of disease in any apiary 

 owned by him or within his charge, or who shall 

 refuse to permit or to assist in the inspection and 

 necessary treatment or destruction of his brood, 

 bees, honey or appurtenances, or who shall impede 

 or hinder or obstruct an inspector in any of his 

 duties shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and liable 

 upon conviction to a fine of not less than twenty- 

 five dollars ($25. 00) nor more than fifty dollars 

 ($50.00), or to imprisonment in the county jail 

 for not less than thirty nor more than sixty days. 



PATENTS 



Practice in Patent Office and Courts 

 Patent Counsel of The A. I. Root Co. 



Chas. J. Williamson. McLachlan Building, 

 VtASHINGTON, D. C. 



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