1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1221 



RASPBERRY HONEY! 



I have produced a crop of extracted honey from the 

 wild red raspberry of Northern Michigan. It would 

 be an easy matter to send this entire crop in a lump 

 to some dealer, but I prefer to jiive each of my friends 

 an opportunity of suiiplyintr his table with this truly 

 delicious honey— a honey with a flavor all its own— a 

 flavor that smacks of the wild raspberry of the forest. 



The honey is put up in 60-pound cans, two in a case, 

 and a sing-le case (120 pounds) will be sold at 8% cents 

 a pound ($10.20 for a case) and larger orders will be 



filled at 8 cents a pound ($9.60 a case) but not less 

 than that, even though the whole crop should be 

 taken. 



If you prefer to taste the honey before ordering, 

 drop me a postal, and I'll mail you a generous sam- 

 ple — enough so that the neighbors, too, can have a 

 taste, and perhaps will wish to join you in ordering a 

 case, if you should not care to take that much your- 

 self. 

 W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Michigan. 



YouWaDtTblsfrceBool^ 



Of course you need a telephone. You need it 

 for business, for the family, in sickness, in case 

 of lire, or in danger of any kind. The ques- 

 tion is — howr can you get one on your farm? 

 This little book which we send free the same 

 day we get your request answers the question 

 perfectly and tells you how to get the greatest 

 convenience of the twentieth century so easily 

 and cheaply that it becomes a positive saving 

 and a money-maker, instead of an expense. It 

 tells all about 



Siromber^ -Carlson 

 Telephones 



which are made in the largest independent telephone 

 plant in the world. These are the best instruments for 

 farmers' lines, because they have been constructed by 

 experts for this particular purpose. They are described 

 in detail in the booklet, together with full information 

 on the organization of farmers' lines, the manner in 

 which they are built, cost of material, etc. You want 

 this book, h>i() "How the Telephone Helps the Farmer." 

 Write for It today. 



Stromber^ " Carlson 

 Telephone Mf^. Company 



BOCHESTER. N. Y. 



CHICAGO. ILL. 



Most economical and durable roof cover;n)5 known. C;iry to put on; requires nt 

 tii'ils but a hatchet or a hammer. "With ordinary faro will outlast any other kinO 

 Thousands of satisfied customers everywhere have proven its virtues. Suitable fur 

 I'overin^ any building. Also best for ceiling and siding Fire-proof and 'water-proof, 

 ("lieapcr and more lasting than shingles. Will not taint rain-water. Makes your building 

 cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Absolutely perfect, brand new, painted red two 

 sides. $1.50 Is our price for our No. 15 grade of Flat Semi-IIardened steel roofing and 

 siding, each sheet 24 inches wide and 24 inches long. Our price on the corrugated, like 

 Illustration; sheets 22 inches wide x24 inches long $1.60. At25 cents per squareadditional 

 we will furnish sheets G and 8 feet long. Steel pressed brick siding, per square $2. CO. 

 Fine Steel Beaded Ceiling, per square $2.00. Can also furnish standing seam or 



crimped 



Hoofing. 



e.fcept Oklahoma, Texas and Indian Territory. Quotations to other points on applicat 



Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. We will send this roofing to any 

 one answering this advertisement O. O. D.. with privilege of examination if you will .=cnd 

 cent of the amount of your order in cash; balance to be paid after material reaches your Station. It 

 not found as represente(i "^-i rio not have to take the siiipment and we will cheerfully refund your depo; it. 

 Ask for Catalog No. W 68?. Lowest prices on Roofing, Kve Trough, Wire. Pipe, Fencing, Plumbings Doors, 

 Household Goods and on ,■: ,. lui'mr needed on the Farm or in the Home. We hiiv our goods at sherilV's anii rc- 

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WE PAY THE FREIGHT TO ALL POSITS EAST OF COLORADO 



