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Will pay 20 cents each for February, 1904, 

 April or June, I'JIO, numbers of the Bee- 

 Keepers' Review. O. A. Kee.v, Topeka, Kans. 



In Florida. — Root supplies. Save transpor- 

 tation. Free catalog. G. F. Stanton', Buck- 

 ingham, Fla. 



For Sale. — New crop of alfalfa seed; 4 

 pounds by mail, prepaid, $1.10; 50 to 100 lbs., 

 14^ cts. per lb. Sacks, 25 cts. e.xtra. 



R. L. Snodgrass, Rt. 4, Augusta, Kansas. 



For Sale. — A brand-new Kenmore automo- 

 bile, used only for demonstrating. Can be used 

 for delivery or pleasure car. Will sell at a bar- 

 gain. Louis Werner, Edwardsville, 111. 



For Sale — A. I. Root Supplies. Every- 

 thing needed in the apiary. Send for cata- 

 logue. Prices right. Sawyer & Hedden, Irv- 

 ington, New Jersey. 



For Sale. — Empty second-hand 60-lb. cans, 

 as good as new, two cans to a case, at 25 cts. 

 per case. C. H. W. Weber & Co., 



Cincinnati, O. 



Penna. Bee Keepers: Having bought supply 

 business of Geo. H. Rea, can furnish complete 

 line of Roots goods. Full car just in; catalog 

 free. Thos. H. Litz, Osceola Mills, Pa. 



Free. — Catalogue of Bee-keepers and Poul- 

 try supplies, describing our goods. Also of 

 Barred and White Plj-mouth and White Wyan- 

 dotte chickens. Best of goods. Lowest price. 

 Square treatment. Prompt shipment. H. S. 

 DuBV, St. Anne, IlL 



POSITIONS AND HEIiP. 



Wanted. — Position with bee-keeper in South- 

 ern California. Can give the best of referen- 

 ces. C. B. Baxter. Nauvoo, 111. 



FOUIiTBV. 



Wanted. — Position by young man of good 

 habits with a bee-keeper in the South Atlantic 

 Coast States; has had experience in a small 

 home apiary. Can give good reference as to 

 character, reputation, etc. Marcus Eggers, 

 Rt. 1, Eau Claire, Wis. 



Wanted. — Apiarist who has had experience, 

 and who knows how to raise good queens cheap- 

 ly; who can do anyw-ork with bees alone, yet 

 follow instructions when given. Give refer- 

 ence. State wages wanted first letter. H. C. 

 Ahlers, West Bend, Wis. 



S.SAJ. ESTATE. 



For Sale. — 560 acres of land in Arkansas, in 

 the rice belt. Half cash; balance, city property. 

 T. J. Greenfield, Hickory Ridge, Ark. 



For Sale. — Old homestead farm of los 

 acres; good buildings; best farm in the neigh- 

 borhood; $40 per acre. H. S. Thompson, 

 Franklin Forks. Pa. 



Fruit Lands, general store in English col- 

 ony; apiary locations for sale, rent, or trade; 

 bees, queens, honey, wax hives, and other sup- 

 plies; fine opportunity for tropical bee-man with 

 small capital; climate and lands finest in the 

 world. Gather honey the year round. No land 

 agent. I own all I offer. D. W. Millar, 



Bartle, Oriente, Cuba. 



Buff Orpingtons — S. C. Cook's birds di- 

 rect. Great winter layers. 15 eggs $2.00. R. 

 B. Chipman, Clifton Heights, Del. Co., Pa. 



Partridge Wyandottes. — Adapted to any 

 climate; eggs and stock for sale. C. M. Myers, 

 Winchester, Ind. 



Buttercupa and Houdans for large white 

 eggs. Fine cockerels $3.00 and $5.00. 

 RivERviEw Poultry Farm, Union City, Mich. 



For Sale. — Silver Spangled Hamburgs, Stock 

 and Eggs. Eastman Kodak, takes pictures S]/i 

 by 5^2; good as new. H. L. Bowers, Port 

 Royal, Pa. R. F. D. 1. 



Indian Runner Ducks, dark fawn, hardy, 

 great foragers, heavy layers, pure white eggs 

 15 for $1.00; 100, $5.00. Wm. Stumm, Edin- 

 burg. 111. 



Pigeons! Pigeons! — Thousands in all leading 

 varieties at lowest prices. Squab-breeding stock 

 our specialty; 17 years' experience. Illustrated 

 matter free. Providence Squab Co., Provi- 

 dence, R. I. 



Prize-winning S. C. R. I. Reds, thorough- 

 bred White Orpington, Barred Plymouth Rocks, 

 Indian Runner ducks, fawn and white; white 

 egg strain; eggs. Day old ducks. David M. 

 ?l am mono, Woodside Poultry Yards, Rt. 5, 

 Cortland, N. Y. 



I h.we the typical Indian Runner Ducks. 

 They^ are the queen of all layers and as far as 

 beauty the artist's brush has never surpassed. 

 They stand pre-eminently of today. My foun- 

 dation stock are from the original winners of 

 the Jamestown Exposition. 13 pure white eggs 

 $1.06; $7.00 per 100. Satisfaction guaranteed 

 or money refunded. This advertisement will 

 be lived up to to the letter. Robt. Bird, Pinck- 

 neyville. 111. 



ADVERTISED ARTICLES. 



The next time you go to the grocer, 

 take a look around and note what 

 articles j-ou buy. Win', it's t'ne ad- 

 vertised ones, of course. You don't 

 ask for "rolled oats." you name your 

 brand. The same is true of almost 

 everything 3x11 buy. The advertised 

 article must have merit behind it. The 

 day is past for the unknown goods. 

 You buy froiii those who have confi- 

 dence enough in their goods to adver- 

 tise them. Just yesterday I received 

 a letter from one who subscribed for 

 the Review in order to get next to the 

 queen-breeders who would advertise 

 therein. 



Dealers, show your confidence in 

 what you handle by advertising it. 



