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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Dec. 15 



INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Agricultural Imple'ts. 



Bateman Mfg Co 1521, 1522 



Banking by Mall. 

 Savings Deposit Bank 1415 



Bee-supDlies. 



Barteldes Seed Co 1528 



Blanke & Hauk 1483 



Bondonneau, E 1528 



Dadant & Sons 1524 



Duby, H. S 1527 



Falconer, W. T 1514 



Griggs Bros. & Nichols. . .1475 



Hilton, George E 1525 



Hunt & Son, M. H 1525 



Jenkins, J. M 1524 



Jepson, H. H 1475 



Leahy Mfg. Co 1524 



Minnesota Bee Supply Co. 1527 



Muth, Fred W 1483 



Nebel, J. & Son 1475 



Nysewander, Joseph 1525 



Peirce, E. W 1483 



Ponder, Walter S 1486 



Prothero, John A 1528 



Root Co., St. Paul 1483 



Root Co., Syracuse 1528 



Schwill, Otto& Co 1481 



Soper, W. D 1475 



Stringham, I. J 1472 



Texas Seed and Flo. Co. .1529 

 Toepperwein & Mayfield..l526 



Webffr, C. H. W 1471 



Woodman. A. G 1481 



Bee-smokers. 



Danzenbaker, F 1475 



Bone-cutteps. 



Mann Co., F. W 1523 



Humphrey 1523 



Books. 



American Bee Journal 1478 



Dadant & Son 1478 



Doubleday, Page & Co . .1477 



Hutchinson, W. Z 1477 



Pratt, E. L 1477 



System Co 1521 



Classified Advertises 



Bees and Queens 1530 



Bee-keepers' Directory. . . .1531 



For Sale 1530 



Help Wanted 1531 



Honey and Wax Wanted.. 1530 

 Honey and Wax for Sale. .1530 



Post Cards 1531 



Poultry 1530 



Real Estate for Bee-keepersl'32 



Situations Wanted 1531 



Wants and Exchanges. .. .1530 



Comb Foundation. 



Dadant & Sons 1534 



Engines. 



Gilson Mfg. Co 1519 



Fencing. 



Coiled Spring Wire 1522 



Kitselman Brothers 1552 



Mason Fence Co 1522 



Ferrets. 

 Knapp, N. A 1521 



Fruit Products. 



Cal. Fruit Products Co., cover. 



Furs. 



Fnnsten Brothers 1523 



Nat'l Fur and Tanning Co. 1522 



Honey-dealers. 



Blake-Lee Co 1472 



Burnett & Co 1474 



demons, C. C 1473 



Crossland & Co 1472 



Dadant & Sons, cover. 



Evans & Turner 1473 



Fish & Co 14"3 



Fred. W. Muth Co 1474 



Griggs Bro's & Nichols. ..1472 

 Hamilton & Menderson. .1472 



Hartman Produce Co 1473 



Hildreth & Segelken 1474 



Israel, Chas. & Bros 1473 



MacCulloch, Charles 1473 



National Biscuit Co 1473 



Fonder, Walter S 1474 



Stringham I. J 1472 



Taylor c& Co 1471 



Townsend, W. C 1474 



Weber, C H. W 1472 



Wright, H. R 1475 



Honey-packages. 



Huffman, L: D 1481 



Stringham, I. J 1472 



Household Specialties. 



Best Light Company 1521 



Rochester Radiator Co 1521 



Incubators, 



Cycle Hatcher Co 1523 



DesMoines Incubator Co.. 1523 



Miller Co., J. W 1523 



Stahl,George,'H 1523 



Land for Sale. 



Burlington Railway 1520 



Love, R. M 1532 



Marks, B 1532 



Seaboard Air Line 1521 



Mail-order Houses. 



Gordon, Van Tine Co 1524 



Miscellaneous. 



Mugler Engraving Co 1521 



Nurserymen. 



Gardner Nursery Co 1520 



German Nurseries 1522 



Paper. 

 Hampshire Paper Co., cover. 



Patents. 



Williamson, C. J 1520 



Poultry-supplies. 



Berry's Poultry Farm 1523 



Publications. 



American Bee Journal 15"7 



Bee-keepers' Review.,. .. .1481 



Farmer's Cal! 1527 



Gleaner 1527 



Good Health, cover. 



Guide to Nature 1524 



Southern Fruit Grower. .. .1524 



Railroads. 



Burlington 1520 



Seaboard Air Line 1521 



Saws. 



Barnes Co 1521 



Sprayers and Pumps. 



Myers, F. E 1520 



Stoves and Ranges. 



Rochester Radiator Co 1521 



Telephones. 



Stromberg-Carlson 1520 



Tools. 



Myers, C. A., Co 1522 



Washing-machines. 

 1900 Washer Co., cover. 



OLD HAMPSHIRE BOND PAPER. 



It is always very good policy to use good paper, either in 

 social or business correspondence, for many good reasons. We 

 know fine paper is apt to create a favorable impression, even 

 before we have read the letter on which it is written. In do- 

 ing business with entire strangers by mail we are generally 

 quite anxious to make a good impression; and one way of do- 

 ing it is to order the printer to use Old Hampshire Bond in 

 making up your stationery. He wilt perceive at once that you 

 want a good job and will make his printing fit the paper. It 

 is a mistake to suppose any sort of paper and any kind of print- 

 ing will answer the demands of modern commerce. A good 

 business man is expected nowadays to uie good stationery, 

 etc.; and unless he does so his trade will suffer, more particu- 

 larly with strangers. If you are in doubt, just specify "Hamp- 

 shire Bond," and you are safe. Every printer knows the 

 name, and has some of this paper in stock for his best custom- 

 ers. Don't let him palm off a substitute on you. He can 

 easily get more Hampshire Bond when he wants it. Send for 

 s.imples of their paper as advertised on our last cover page. 

 Their samples show various color combinations which can be 

 used to advantage many times. 



SOMETHING ABOUT GASOLINE-ENGINES. 



I have mentioned before that I have been looking at the 

 matter of a cheap little engine to run my bone-cutter, to pump 

 water for my garden, and do similar work around my home in 

 Florida. Huber and Ernest, several years ago, made a thorough 

 investigation to find a small engine suitable to run our honey- 

 extractors, and they finally decided on the Gilson engine as 

 advertised elsewhere. They believed that it was the best en- 

 gine for the money, on the market, and the experience of over 

 two years has shown that they were not mistaken. 



There is a big demand for small two-cycle engines to propel 

 boats. I think they are now advertised for thirty or forty dol- 

 lars, for any boat to save the laborious work of rowing, but 

 the boys tell me that all of these small cheap engines are ex- 

 travagant in the itse of gasoline. For instance, one of these 

 boat-motors will take as much gasoline in running an hour as 



the larger and more finished engine, such as is advertised in this 

 issue by the Gilson Mfg. Co., would require to run it -Jl zuhole 

 day. In view of this, I decided to use the one we employ to 

 run ou' extractors, even if it is a Utile larger than I need at 

 present — one that " goes like sixty, sells like sixty, sells for 

 sixty." You see it is always an excellent idea (while you are 

 making a purchase), to have a little mor^ power than you actually 

 need at the time. We have had such good reports from these en- 

 gines that we feel perfectly safe in recommending them. The 

 same concern builds other styles of engines up to 16-horse-power. 

 All who are interested will do well to write the Gilson Mig 

 Co., 624 Park St., Port Washington, Wisconsin. — A. I. R. 



"good health" MAGAZINE. 



Those of our readers who earnestly desire to keep well in- 

 formed on all the latest ideas with regard to personal hygiene 

 and sanitation can hardly do better than purchase a year's 

 subscription to Good Health, published at Battle Creek, Mich., 

 which town is now very properly regarded as headquarters for 

 all information pertaining to good health. 



The knowledge which Good Health sets forth is written in a 

 style suitable for popular reading. It is not a doctor's journal, 

 though many doctors read it, but is rather meant for the great 

 army of common people who try to keep themselves out of the 

 doctor's hand. Read what Mr. A. I. Root says about Good 

 Health in our November 15th issue. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 



We call the attention of our readers to the advertisements of 

 the bee-supply dealers appearing in this issue. No matter in 

 what part of the country you live, you will find an advertise- 

 ment from a dealer near you. This is the best season of the 

 year to buy bee-keepers' supplies, for you will have plenty of 

 time to get them ready for use in the spring and will be able 

 to save money too, for most dealers offer discounts for early 

 orders. Consult these pages often during the next few weeks 

 when making uplyourSbee-supply orders. 



