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 VIEW, THE BEEMEN'S OWN 

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 IT AS YOU SHOULD? 



FOR SALE — Fine well ripened white clov- 

 er honey in 60 i)ound cans, also in 10 pound 

 pails. Write for prices. D. H. WELCH. Ra- 

 cine, Wis. 



FOR SALE— One 20 and one 87% acre 

 farm, 200 colonies of Italian bees, equipped 

 for extracted honey, best of soil and good 

 bee locality. Address L. R. BEEBE, Mosinee, 

 Wis., Route No. 1. 



Classified Department 



Notices will be inserted in this de- 

 partment at ten cents per line. Min- 

 imum charge will be fifty cents. 

 Copy should be sent early and may 

 be for anything the beekeeper has, 

 for sale or wants to buy. Be sure 

 and say you want your advertise- 

 ment in this department. 



HONEY AND WAX 



HONEY LABELS— Lowest price. PEARL 

 CARD CO., Clintonville, Conn. 



FOR SALE — One car Alfalfa extracted 

 honey. Address W. H. PENNINGTON, On- 

 tario, Ore. 



FOR SALE — Fancy orang-e-blossom honey. 

 Send for price list. JAMES McKEE, River- 

 side, Calif. tf 



WANTED — Glassed comb and extracted 

 honey; also beeswax. JOHN O. BUSEMAN, 

 4141 N. 7th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED — Comb extracted honey and 

 beeswax. R. A. BURNETT & CO., 173 So. 

 Water St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Twelve tons of wild buck- 

 wheat and blue curl extracted honey in 60 

 lb. cans. For particulars and price write M. 

 J. Sain, Hanford, Calif. 



FOR SALE — Carload ext. light amber Al- 

 falfa Honey. In June also ext. Orange Blos- 

 som Honey. In new 5-gal. tins, 2 per case. 

 Sample 10 cts. Otto Luhdorff, Visalia, Calif. 



FOR SALE — Extracted Honey, Basswood 

 and light Amber in 10 lb. pails. Can be sent 

 parcel post. Write for prices. E. E. MOTT, 

 Glenwood, Mich. 



FOR SALE — A fine grade of extracted tab- 

 le honey, gathered from Alfalfa and the 

 Clovers. Case of twelve 5 lb. pails $6.60 ; 

 case of six 10 lb. pails $6.25 ; case of two 60 

 lb. cans $10.50. Write for prices on large 

 orders. VIRGIL SIRES, North Yakima, 

 Wash. 



FOR SALE — A carload or less of light 

 amber extracted honey for table use. Gath- 

 ered fi-om Mesquite and Horsemint Ask for 

 sample and state quantity wanted and will 

 quote our lowest price. Address JNO. F. 

 SHAW, Atascosa. Texas. 



CHICAGO — The market has cleaned up on 

 comb honey to a degree that is seldom reached 

 at this time of the year, and vve believe that 

 this is not only true of Chicago, but of ev.'vy 

 large market in the country. Therefore, the 

 coming crop should meet with a good demand 

 and prices quite as high as the market 

 closed at, for of late, white comb honey has 

 sold at 17c to 18c per lb. without allowing 

 for the weight of the wood attached. A little 

 fancy brought 20c per lb. after allowing for 

 the weight of the wood. The fact of all 

 grades of comb honey having been consumed 

 should open the way for a free outlet of thii 

 coming harvest even though it prove to be a 

 bumper one. 



Extracted honey on the contrary is in 

 abundance and the lower grades are very dif- 

 ficult to sell. White clover and basswood have 

 been used up and commands 9c per lb. in our 

 market now, but other white grades are sell- 

 ing at 7c to 7I/0C per lb., while the ambers 

 can be bought freely at 6c per lb. and off fla- 

 vors at a still lower price. 



Beeswax is steady at 30c to 31c per lb. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 173 W. South Water Street. 



POULTRY 



White Wyandottes and Buff Orpington 

 eggs: $1.00 per 15, $5.00 per 100. Healthy, 

 vigorous stock. G. M. Withrow, Mechanics- 

 burg, 111. 



FOR SALE — Buttercup hatching eggs. 

 Champion layers of extra large pure white 

 eggs, larger than Leghorns and eat only half 

 as much. 15 hatching eggs, price two dollars. 

 Thoroughbred stock, for sale cheap. Tom 

 Barron's English White Leghorns, world's 

 champion layers, six times winners in great 

 laying contests such as the state poultry ex- 

 periment stations at Mountain Grove, Mis- 

 souri, and Storrs, Conn. Not show birds but 

 the world's best for egg production. 15 hatch- 

 ing eggs, price $3.00. HENRY WOODWORTH, 

 Box 505, Cheboygan, Mich. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



FOR SALE — 600 stand of bees and 9 acres 

 Alfalfa farm. No crop failures. Yours at a 

 bargain. J. M. RUYTS, Carlsbad. N. M. 



BEES FOR SALE— 100 colonies. J. 

 STONEMAN, Box 264, Blackfoot, Ida. 



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