862 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Nov. 15. 



BEE=SUPPLIES. 



We have the best-equipped factory in the West. Capacity 

 — one carload a day; and carry the largest stock and greatest 

 variety of every thing needed in the apiary, assuring best 

 goods at the lowest prices, and prompt shipment. 



Illustrated Catalog, 72 Pages, Free. 



We also manufacture Tanks of either wood or galvanized 

 steel, all sizes, any form, and for all purposes. Price list free. 



Address E. KRETCHMER, Red Oak, Iowa. 



In writing advertisers, please mention Gleanings. 



Headquarters in the West for Bee=keepers' Supplies. 



The Largest Business of the Kind in the ^A^est. 



Thousands of hives, inilUons of sections, tons of foundation, and quantities of 

 other stock sold the past season. 



We sell the ROOT GOODS AT THEIR FACTORY PRICES, AT DES MOINES, IOWA. 



1898 finds us in enlarged quarters with the largest stock and greatest variety of 

 goods ever offered. All the latest improved up-to-date goods kept in stock. 



ORDERS SHIPPED PROMPTLY. Estimates cheerfully given. Catalog free. Address 



JOSEPH NYSEWANDER, Des Moines. Iowa. 



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The regular price of this excellent journal is 50 cents a year, and it is well 

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THE A. I. ROOT CO., - = - MEDINA, OHIO. 



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