1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1599 



A Bee in Your Bonnet! 



Assets 

 Over 

 One-half 

 Million 



Don't deny yourself advantages of a bank 

 account because your savings are small. 



It is the careful attention to little things that makes the 

 big things possible. This bank accepts savings depos- 

 its in any amount from $1.00 up, and allows interest 

 at the rate of 4 per cent compounded twice a year, j^ 

 ■ ,^ Our booklet describes our methods and manage- 

 ment, and explains the advantage of our simple bank- 

 ing-by-mail system. Write for the. booklet to-day. 



^^^ Savings Deposit Bank Company 



Medina, Ohio, U. S. A. 



A. T. Spitzer. President A. I. Root, Vice-president 



E. B. Spitzek. Cashier v 



We Import 



Teas, 

 bffees, 



Olive- oil. 



We retell direct to consumer. 

 Mail orders solicited. 

 Write for our price list. 

 Representatives wanted everywhere. 



Rio Vista Trading Co. 



670 Main Street 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



Pla>\ts, Berrj' - crates, 

 yiffgi^ arkd Quart BasKets 



Special prices for December and 

 Japuary oi'ders. . Catalog free. 



H. H. AultfatHer 

 Bx 62, Minerva, OHio 



The New Food Law 



Takes Effect January 1, 1907 

 BEE-KEEPERS, BEWARE! 



EVEN that gathered from your own 

 bees is not sure to pass {nspec^on 

 if it is near a city, or honey-dew 

 localities, or you feed your bees syrup 

 in the fall. T will analyze your honey 

 at the following rates: 



$8.00 for a single sample. 

 $5.00 for two samples.' 



I will also sell fine basswood and clover 

 mixed, two 60-pound cans to the case, at 9^4 cts. 

 per pound. My bottled honey, trade-marked 

 " Blossom Nectar," packed two dozen in a case : 



Lart^e size 2.5c retail: ^.30 per doz. 



Medium size 15c " 1.3.5 



Lunch 10c " .9.5 



Quantity price given on application. 



A written g-uarantee and certificate of anal- 

 ysis with every purchase. 



Wm A. Selser 

 Philadelphia :: Pennsylvania 



8 Vine Street 



