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THE AAlERICAii BEE JOURNAL. 



October 13 



BEST 



EXTRACTED HONEY FOR SALE 



ALL IN 60-POUND TIN CANS. 



ALFALFA 

 HONEY 



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This Is the famous white extracted honey 

 gathered In the great Alfalfa regions of the 

 Central West. It Is a splendid honey, and 

 nearly everybody who cares to eat honey at all 

 can't get enoughof the Alfalfa extracted. 



BASSWOOD 



HONE Y '*'"*=«='=*='*"=*='"=*'=*' 



This is the well-known light-colored honey 

 gathered from the rich, nectar-laden basswood 

 blossoms in Wisconsin. It has a stronger 

 flavor than Alfalfa, and Is greatly preferred by 

 those who like a distinct flavor in their honey. 



[ PRICES OF EITHER ALFALFA OR BASSWOOD HONEY : 



A sample of either, by mail, 8 cents ; samples of both, 15 cents — to pay for package and postage. 

 By freight — One 60-pound can, 1]4 cents a pound; 2 cans, Hi cents per pound; -A or more cans, 7 

 cents per pound. Cash must accompany each order. If ordering two or more cans you can have half 

 of each kind of honey, if you so desire. This honey Is all 



\ Absolutely Pure Bees' Honey 



the finest of their kinds produced in this country. 



We would suggest that those bee-keepers who did not produce any honey for their home demand this 

 year, just order some of the above, and sell it. And others, who want to earn some money, can get 

 this honey and work up a demand for it almost anywhere. The pamphlet, " Honet as Food," will be 

 a great help in creating customers for honey. See prices on another page. 



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GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



118 Michigan St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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PATENT WIRED COMB FOURDATIOB 



A Haa No Sag in Brood-Framei 



Inv Thio Flat-Bottom Foundation 



I ISO Has So Fishbone in the Snrplos Bonef. 



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The A. i. R<iot Co.'s Goods ^*reltr,?!" 



Including their discounts for Goods wanted 



for use another season. It will pay you to 



send mo list of Goods wanted. M. H. HCNT 



Catph for Beeswax. Bell Bkanch. Mich. 



HONEY «* 



If you want Colorado Alfalfa, Sweet Clover 

 and Cleomehouey — comb or extracted— corre- 

 spond with the Secretary of the Colorado 

 State Bee-Keepers' Association. Our Honey 

 ranks hi*h In quality. Car lots a specialty. 

 Address F. RAUCHPUSS, Elyrla, Colo. 



31Atf Please mention the Bee Journal 



BelnK the oleaneBt la nsnally workeO 

 the qnlokeBt of any Foundation mad« 



J. A. VAN DBIISEN, 



Bote Mannfaotnrer, 

 Sprout Brook McniKomerr Co.. N. T. 





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Wild Asters in Abundance. 



We bad a fine prospect for a fall flow of 

 honey, but it has set in to raining ; our road 

 sides and all the pasture fields are one per- 

 fect flower-pot, covered with wild asters. 



H. C. EUTKENDALL. 



Clark Co., 111., Oct. i. 



Had a Good Crop. 



I have had a good crop this year — 70 

 pounds to the colony, and people say this 

 is a poor locality to keep bees in. I could 

 not get along without the Bee Journal. It 

 is on hand every Friday, like clockwork. 

 Geo. Steen'back. 



Lackawanna Co.. Pa., Oct. 2. 



Iiight Crop of Honey. 



Bees have brought in a very light crop of 

 honey this year, but are in good condition 

 for winter; the brood-nests are well filled. 

 The bees will Just about meet expenses. 



Lucas 'Co., Ohio, Oct. 1. M. Best. 



Bees Did Fairly Well. 



The honey season is over now, and the 

 bees have done very well. We had a heavy 

 flow from white clover and raspberries, but 

 not a very long one. My bees averaged 'J5 

 pounds to the colony, spring count, and in- 

 creast 50 percent. _ We, have had a good 



WHAT 



part of a wagon wears out 

 flr.sty The wheels, of course. 

 Wliy not buy wheels that 

 m't wear out? 

 ^^''hen a man buvs the 



ELECTRIC 

 WHEELS 



he always has pood wheels on 

 hW wagon. They can't Rot, 

 ;\\"nrp or become Loose; no 



re-^etting of tires; they fit any 



^^■;^£^on. We also make wheels 



tn tit anything wearing wheels 



nd for circulars and pri:e3. 



Electric Wheel Co. 



Box 1« Quiney, Ills- 

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DEC V^CCDCDQ ! Let me send you my 64- 

 DLL'NCLrLnO ■ page Catalog tor 18t)8 

 J. M. Jenkins, Wetampka, Ala. 



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To Buy for Caoto— 



a few lots of No. 1 



white Comb Honey. 



State sbape it is in 



and price warned. H. G. QUIKIN, Belle- 



vue, Ohio. 41A6t 



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WANTED 



Wholesale 



and Ketail* 



COMB FOUNDATION 



Working Wax [TJ'orma A Specialty. 



Hives, Sections, and a full line of Supplies. 

 The best of everything. Write for Catalog, 

 with prices, and samples of Foundation and 

 Sections. 



BEESWAX always wanted for cash or 

 trade. 



GUS DITTMER, 



AUGUSTA, WIS. 



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