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VOL. XXVIII NORTHSTAR, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 1, NO. 8 



The Price to Ask for the 1915 Crop of Honey 



In deciding upon a price to ask for our 1915 crop of clover ex- 

 tracted honey at wholesale, we have not advanced the price to speak 

 of from last year, but it will be held very firm, and the prices not 

 guaranteed for any considerable time ahead. Our schedule of prices 

 is as follows: One single 60 pound net can at $6.25, one to nine 

 cases, inclusive, two 60 pound cans to the case at 10 cents per pound, 

 ten or more cases at 9 1-2 cents per pound. The above prices are on 

 car at our station, and we reserve the right to withdraw the 9 1-2 

 cent quotation at any time. Any one having a good stock of white 

 table honey need not accept less than the above prices this season, 

 for it will surely go at the above price if asked and held for it. Good 

 table honey, both comb and extracted will be scarce this season. 

 Baker stock of extracted honey will not be at a brisk price this fall, 

 and if we had some and were offered a fair price we would not hold 

 it. We predict a much better demand for honey this fall than last, 

 for the financial condition of the country is much better, which cuts 

 a good figure in the honey market. 



