Feb. IS. 1912 



Established 1885 



We carry an up-to-date 

 line of 



Bcc-Rccpcrs' Supplies. 



At this season of the year we 

 give the usual customary early- 

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If you can figure your wants 

 now to buy early and get the bene- 

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 consult us. 



We have a line of supplies that 

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Beeswax taken in exchange for 

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We are 75 miles west of St. 

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JOHN NEBEL & SON SUPPLY CO., 



High Hill. IVIontg. Co., Mo. 



Honey Markets, continued from page 2. 



Albany.— There is practically no honey market 

 now to report. This is the first time in our memo- 

 ry when we have not had a case of comb on hand. 

 We have a good demand for any grade of comb 

 honey now at prices ranging from 15 to 18 on white 

 and 12 to 15 on darlc and mixed grades. Extracted 

 honey is more plentiful at 7 to ~Vi for dark and 8 to 

 9 for light. Beeswax, 32. 



Albany, Feb. 3. H. R. Wkight. 



Zanesville.— There is still a little honey arriv- 

 ing — enough, evidently, to supply the demand, 

 which is very slack now. There has not been any 

 change in prices since our last report. No. 1 white 

 comb brings 20 cts. in single-case lots; best quality 

 of extracted in 60-lb. cans, 10 to 12. Producers are 

 offered for beeswax 29 cts. in cash or 31 In exchange 

 for supplies. 



ZanesvlUe, O., Feb. 3. E. W. Peirce. 



Denver.— The supply of strictly white comb hon- 

 ey is about exhausted, and prices are, as a conse- 

 quence, higher than they otherwise would be, as 

 the demand is light. We quote No. 1 white comb 

 honey, per case of 24 sections, S3.60; No. 1 light am- 

 ber, $3.35: No. 2, 83.15. White extracted brings 9 

 cts.: light amber, 8; strained, 6K to VA. For clean 

 yellow beeswax we pay 26 cts. in cash or 28 in trade, 

 delivered here. 



The Colorado Honey-producers' Asso'n, 



Denver, Feb. 3. F. Rauchfuss, Manager. 



Buffalo. — The demand for white comb honey 

 has improved very much of late. The market is 

 very firm, and we think it will soon be higher. 

 There is but very little in this market, and but lit- 

 tle to come in from around this part of the coun- 

 try. There Is a marked improvement for under 

 grades of comb honey; some demand for dark ex- 

 tracted: not much call for white. We quote fancy 

 white comb honey, at 17 to 18 : No. 1 ditto, 1(5 to 17 : 

 No. 2 ditto, 12 to 14; dark, 11 to 12; white extracted, 

 8 to 9: dark ditto. 7 to iVi. Beeswax. 28 to 30. 



Buffalo. N. Y., Feb. 7. W. C. Town.Send. 



THE NATIONAL BEE - KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION 



OBJECTS 



1. To promote the interests of bee-keepers. 



2. To protect and defend its members in their 

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3. To enforce laws against adulteration of honey. 



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Treasurer and General Manager.— Newell E. 

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