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BEESWAX 



Before selling your season's Wax 



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Let us send to you our prices for 



Working your Wax into 



DADANT'S 



FOUNDATION 



Many large Honey-Producers prefer our Foun- 

 dation to other makes, because the bees like it best. 



We can use almost an unlimited quantity of 

 BEESWAX, and we are buying at all times of the 

 year at highest cash prices. 



During the season of 190f) we handled over 

 150,000 pounds of Beeswax. 



If your Honey supply is short we can supply 

 you with either 



White or Amber Extracted Honey. 



SEND FOR PRICES AT ONCE. 



HONEY 



If your WHITE CLOVER crop is short and 

 you want some good Honey to supply your cus- 

 tomers we can offer you 



White 

 Alfalfa 



at the following prices : 



Honey 



1 60-pound Can - - 10c per pound 



2 60-pound Cans or more - 9c per pound 

 10 60-pound Cans or more 8yic pr pound 



This Honey is put up in new, bright Cans, neat 

 and clean, and we can guarantee it in every wa\'. 

 Sample by mail, 5c to pay for postage. 



DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, Illinois. 



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BEE-KEEPERS OF THE SOUTH 



$400,000,000 WORTH OF EGGS!!! 



Mr. Poultryman: — Uncle Sam says the annual Egg crop is worth $400,000,000! And that the value of Poultry and 

 Eggs produced this year will exceed $700,000,000!! Did you get your share of this money? If not, why not? 



Milo M.Hastlnes, nntil recently the Commercial Poultry Expert for the United States Government, has written 



I " ' 1 a Poultry Book : " Tne Dollar Hen." This book is a complete, thorough and concise work of 222 pages, containing over 106,000 



; words, also several charts, maps, etc. The purpose of this book is to tell the reader : — 



HOW TO MAKE MONEY RAISING POULTRY 



ana NOT HOW TO LOSE: IT 



j "The Dollar Heti" Is not a "boom" poultry book. It tells as much about what uot to do as what to do. It thoroughly 



I discusses every phase of the poultry busluess. aud tells how money can be made or may be lost. It gives a full account of all 

 - methods and systems of poultry raising as taught by private individuals. Mr. Hastings does not advocate complicated and 

 expensive methods ; in fact, he found such to be universal money losers. 



; As a Government rm ^ *^f ***",'!,*,? ^^"V*", ".***"' u „ 



I r A «|^^^^^^^^^^^^BB|^^^^^H| Why spend several dollars per heu for bousing when Mr. 



tXpBrt ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^H Hastings teaches you the construction of a system of housing 



'^^•^ -Asa GovernnieDt Expert fll^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l ^^^^ ^^^ been eminently successful and costs only thirty cents 



•SshS^^^ ^fr. Hastinsrs investigated ^^■J^^^H^H^H^^H per ben? . „ ..^ , ^ .. 



J^ MB^^m alItlievuriousj>nvatesys- ^^^■RT^v, , . rs i^^^S^B . Why pay high prices for theoretically "balanced rations" 



^»^M A. m^^^^^^ tt-riis, patfiit iri-ils, and so ^^^^HP-'^ ■'^ •^''- *''-'THi '"'"^n ^ practical food chemist who has personally investi- 



^^fllNlBji^^^^^^^^l ciillrd j'oujtrv .^frrets. He HH^^RI' m^h gated the work of a score of experiment stations has found 



^^HHP JJV^^^^^^^^^H visited the great successful ^^^^^k' ^S ^^^ ^'^^^ Profitable poultry rations to be as simple as the corn 



^^^K QtB^^^^^^^^ poultry farming districts of i^^^^K^' 'wlm ^^^ alfalfa diet of a Kansas steer? 



^^^H ■^■A^^^^^^H Petaluma, Little Comton, ^^^^K ^ ^B ^^7 invest money in patent "systems," patent feeds, 



]^^^^m.^^^^^^^^^^^m ■Watertown, the South Shore ^^^^Rl fifi^-as^^MH P^^^^, remedies, etc., of little or no value, or capable of only 



and other regions — some ^^^^HP'- »S^«HHi^H local application, when a Government Esjiert who has inves- 



MILO M. HASTINGS wholly unkuown to the poul- ^^^^^Bl ^QB^^^^^^^I tigated the industry thoughout the United States and Canada 



try press— and gathered from all these sources the best ^^^^Rf ^^^^^SHI^^I basproven the worthorworthlessnessof thesethines and tells 



ideas and most profitable practices. ^^^^E^ ^^ ™~"^^« you how to apply this knowledge to your particular circum- 



From his long practical experience on farm, poultry plant, ^^^^R' ^^1 stances and climate ? „.-„„ „-*i, ^«„u^ 



with State Experiment Station work and Federal service, and ^^^fe ^ - JH , ^*^y ^aste money and time espenmenting with poultij 



with his unprecedented opportunity to get at the actual facts ^^^■hAII^BIBBn^l whenforavery small sum you can buy a complete guide to prof- 



of the poultry industrj', Mr. Hastings has laid out a typical l^^B^^^^^^^^B itable poultry production? Why not make money at some one 



money making poultry nlant, called ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H else's expense? ThoDollarHen telln > on 



'THir nr^T Y ai> hiTM V-AUM ^^^^^^^^^^^^^H howinplain, simplelanguage.andproves 



XxlAl* UC9Lrl^A.K, K1.ML.P* W I^n.r'a. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^1 every statement made. Remember you are 



and has described the various necessary adaptations for ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H getting facts and tlguresthat cost the U. ^. 



different localities and conditions. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| Government thousands of dollars. 



THE DOI^LAR HEN TELLS ABOUT: ^^^^^H^H^HH Poultry Press Endorses 



The Hen's Ancestors, The Caasesof Poultry Diseases, tHe Dollar HeUk 



Chinese Ponltry Cnltnre, Grading, Packing and Storage There are no exaggerated get-rich-quick schemes discussed. It is 



IhePabhc Hatcheries of of Poultry Products, plain common-sense from cover to cover and is well worth reading by 



i-gypt, The Fattening Methods of the any one that wants to loam the facts about the poultry business: 



Recent biscovenes in Incn- Big Paokers, Inland Poultry Journal. 



bation, , . „, Cooperative Egg Marketing It is the best book forthebeginnerthathaslately appeared because 



and Over a Hundred Other Subjects of Vital Interest to it deals in straight facts without theorizing. What it says has been 

 Every Ponltr>Tnan. worked out in the poultry yard. Miller Purvis, Editor of Poultry. 



The Dollar Hen brings out some ideas that are novel and valuable to all potiltrymen: American Poultry Advocate. 

 THE DOLLAR HEN is a real book, substantially bound — not a paper-bound pamphlet of "System," 

 "Secrets," or "Methods," but a book worth several dollars of any poultryman's money. The Dollar 

 Hen has a vast fund of real, practical information that can not be elsewhere secured. And think of it ! 

 You can have this authoritative and complete guide to profitable poultry production, postpaid, for only 

 $1.00. And if you'll order now, mentioning this publication, we will include the Poultry Digest for 

 one year. Remember, we guarantee The Dollar Hen to give entire satisfaction. Order to-day. 



POULTRY DIGEST PUB. CO., 57 J Ann St., NEW YORK CITY 



