1906 



GLE-IXIXGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



479 



For Sale.— Thirty 5 gallon cans of clover honey. 

 Single can, 1V2 cts. per lb. ; two or more at 7 cts. 

 C. J. Baxdridge, Homestead Farm, Kendaia, N. Y. 



Wanted. — Comb, extracted honey, and beeswax. 

 State price, kind, and quantity. R. A. Burnett. 

 199 South Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Wanted. — Fanes white comb honey, also extracted 

 honey in barrels. Send samples, and name best price 

 delivered here. Griggs Bros., Toledo, Ohio. 



Wanted.— Comb and extracted honey. State quality, 

 quantity, and price. 



Judson Heard & Co., Atlanta, Ga. 



Wanted.— Carlot or less quantity of fancy comb 

 honey, also extracted basswood or white clover. 

 E. R. Pahl & Co., 

 Broadway and Detroit St.. Milwaukee, Wis. 



Wanted. — Beeswax. Will pay spot cash and full 

 market value for beeswax at any time of the year. 

 Write us if you have any to dispose of. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich St., New York. 



Wamted.— We will be in the market for comb honey 

 in both local and car lots, and parties having same to 

 Bell or consign will do well to correspond with us. 



Evans & Turner. Columbus, Ohio. 



Wanted.— A case of two 60-lb. cans extracted honey 

 (1906 crop) of each variety or source from every State 

 in the U. S.; also from Canada, Mexico, West Indies, and 

 other accessible countries. With each lot is required a 

 certificate guaranteeing absolute purity of the honey, 

 and gathered from the source named. Exceptional 

 care must be taken to have the honey well ripen«l, of 

 good representative color from source named. The honey 

 should be extracted from clean new combs free from 

 pollen. An extra price of about 2 cts. per pound will 

 be paid for such honey, or we will arrange, if desired by 

 any, to supply those co-operating and furnishing sam- 

 ple shipments, with %-lb. samples of each variety 

 secured, labeled with name of producer, year, and 

 source of honey. We expect to secure at least sixty 

 varieties of American and foreign honeys. Do not ship, 

 but advise us what you can furnish, and on what basis. 

 The a. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



IDEAL SCRAP BOOK. 



No smearing of Fingers with Paste or Mucilage. 



Both sides of articles can be seen. 



Room under clippings for memoranda. Loose Leaf. 

 Enormous capacity. Indexed. Simple. Convenient. 

 Practical. Complete. 



For sale by all up-to-date booksellers and stationers. 

 Send for our catalog No. 8 of Scrap and Invoice Books, 

 and other specialties. 



IDEAL SPECIALTY COMPANY, 



Manufacturers, 

 141 S. Clinton St.. 106 Fulton St., 



CHICAGO. NEW YORK. 



The Danzenbakep Twentieth Century Smokep 



Awarded Highest Priz 

 A COLD MEDAL 



at the World's Fair 

 St. Louis, 1904 



UP=TO=DATE, 

 STRONGEST, 

 COOLEST, 

 CLEANEST. 



It has a side grate that strengthens the fire-cup, and 

 holds a removable metal and asbestos lining that keeps 

 it cool adding to its durability. It has no valves to get 

 out of order or snout to clog with soot. 



Every Thing Guaranteed •■ Root Quality." 



ALL THAT IS CLAIMED.-The General Manager of the 

 National Bee-keepers' Association says: 



I have given your Twentieth Century a thoroxigh 

 trial. For convenience in lighting, durability, and long 

 time one filling will last and give ample smoke, I find it 

 all you claim. In the spring I shall want several._ I 

 always want the best. N. E. France, Platteville, Wis. 



SURPASSES ALL OTHERS.— "After giving the Dan- 

 zenbaker Twentieth Century Smoker several trials, can 

 say it surpasses all smokers it has been my liberty to 

 try; it will not go out until fuel all consumed, and it 

 produces a cool smoke, a feature very necessary in any 

 first-class smoker." Grant Stanley, Nisbet, Pa. 



Prices: By mail, $1.25; three, $3.25. 



By express or freight, one, $1,00; three,I$2.50. 



For further particulars, see Dec. 15th Gleanings, page 

 1370; sent free with price list. 

 F. DANZENBAKER, MIAMI, FLORIDA 



$500.00 FOR 

 SHORT STORIES 



This is the sum a Chicago young woman received 

 last month from various publishers. A few years 

 ago she was a schoolteacher. She loved to write, 

 and was determined to succeed. She went at it 

 systematically as she would any other calling. 

 SHE LEARNED HOW TO WRITE AND SHE 

 LEARNED THE MARKET. Naturally she has 

 succeeded. 



If you have a taste for writing and want a good 

 income, easily earned, we will tell you how to de- 

 velop this taste so that it will bring the income. 

 We offer you no theory— nothing but facts, and the 

 most severe criticism and personal individual help 

 on your own stories. Your critic recently received 

 $250 FOR ONE STORY. You can do as well. 

 There is a big market — stories are in demand. 

 We will prepare you to write the kind that pub- 

 lishers want. As we can take only a limited num- 

 ber of promising pupils, write at once, and SEND 

 ONE OF YOUR STORIES if you wish, with 

 stamps for its return. We will 'teU you what we 

 think of it— and all about our plan. Address 



PAGf: - DAVIS SCHOOL 



of Si^ortmStory "Writing 



Dept. 383, 90 Wabash Ave., Chicago, IlL 



