1905 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1167 



For Sale.— Clover and buckwheat honey, in 60-lb. 

 cans; sample free. Jas. McNeill, Hudson, N. Y. 



For Sale.— 2000 lbs. buckwheat extracted honey, in 



barrels and 60-lb. cans, at 6c, f . o. b. Sample free. ^ 



E. D. TowNSEND, Remus, Mich. _ 



For Sale.— 43,000 lbs. of choice extracted buckwheat 

 honey at 6% cts. put up in keprs holding about 160 lbs. 

 each. E. W. Alexander & Son, Delanson, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Finest quality new-crop Calif ornia water- 

 white, white-'iage, and light-amber honey in 60-lb. tins, 

 two in a case; new cans and new cases. Write for 

 prices and samples, and state quantity you want. 



Hildreth & Segelken, 82 Murray St., N. Y. City. 



Wanted.— Comb and exti-acted honey. State kind, 

 quantity, and how put up. 



Chas. Koeppen, Fredericksburg Va. 



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. 



Wanted.— Comb, extracted honey, and beeswax. 

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

 199 South Water St., Chicago, lUs. 



Wanted.— Fancy white comb honey, also extracted 

 honey in barrels. Send samples, and name best price 

 delivered here. Griggs Bros., Toledo, Ohio. 



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

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

 sell or consign will do well to correspond with us. 



Evans & Turner, Columbus, Ohio. 



Wanted.— New comb honey— crop of 1905. We be- 

 lieve it would pay those having it in car lots or other- 

 wise to write us. Give us your lowest spot-cash prices, 

 and fully describe the goods and style of package, 

 when you can ship, etc. We handle more of these goods 

 than any other firm in the U. S. Yours fo' business, 

 Thos. C. Stanley & Son, 

 Manzanola, Colo., and Fairfield, 111. 



Wanted.— Comb honey; Michigan preferred. 



W. D. SoPER, Jackson, Mich. 



Wanted. — Clover and basswood extracted honey; also 

 No. 1 amber honey. Send sample, and state quantity 

 and price, delivered at Preston. 



M. V. Facey, Preston, Fillmore Co., Minn. 



$300,000,000 in Poultry 



Do you know that the government census of 1900 gives 

 the value of the poultry in that year 

 at very linearly $300,000,000? 

 F0ULTB7 SUCCESS, tke Twentieth-Century Poultry Magazine, 

 is absolutely indispensable to every one interested in 

 chickens, whether they be beginners, experienced poul- 

 try-raisers, or keep only a few hens. It is without ques- 

 tion the foremost poultry monthly in this country, and 

 readers of its articles on pure-bred chicks and their bet- 

 ter care and keeping have come to realize that it is plain 

 truth that there's 'money in a hen." Poultry Suc- 

 cess has from 36 to 112 pages every issue: is beautiful- 

 ly illustrated and printed; has best writers; 16 years 

 old; shows how to succeed with poultry. 



Regular Subscription Price, 50 Cents per year. 

 Special Offers.— If you keep chickens or are in any way 

 Interested in them, we will send Poultry Success to you for 

 one year for Introduction, and mail free also a large illus- 

 trated practical poultry book for only the regular price, 50 

 cents; or three months' trial, only 10 cents. Sample copy 

 free. Address to-day. 



Poultry Success Co., Dept. 24, Springfield, Ohio. 



The Danzenbaker Twentieth Century Smoker 



Awarded Highest Prize 

 A COLD MEDAL 



at the World's Fair 

 St, Louis, 1904. 



CLEANEST, 

 COOLEST, 

 STRONGEST, 

 UP-TO-DATE. 



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

 holds a removable metal and asbestos lining that keepa 

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

 out of order. 



It has no snout to clog with soot. 



It gives a light or dense volume of cool smoke, at 

 operator's option, 3 to 5 hours at one filling. 



Guarantee: Simplicity, quality, efficiency, durability^ 



The General Manager of the National Bee-keepers' 

 Association wrote me: 



Platteville, Wis., Oct. 28, 1904. 



I have given your Twentieth Century Smoker a thor- 

 ough 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 1 shall want sev- 

 eral. I always want the best. 



Yours truly, N. E. France. 



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



By express or freight, one, $1.00: three, $2.60l 



F. DANZENBAKER, - MEDINA, OHIO. 



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 Course Ever Offered by a Cor- 

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 largest maker of bee-keepers' things in the 

 world, extends to men and women everywhere 

 the opportunity of the present. 

 The course is planned especially for men and 

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The cost of the course is small when the actual 

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of Bee Culture, 



MEDINA, O., U. S. A. 



