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THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



Review Subscribers Having Honey For Sale 



We are herewith submitting a list of subscribers having honey for sale. This list includes 

 those only who have more honey than their home market will consume. The subscriber's 

 name and address is under the kind of honey each has for sale and the letter "C" following the 

 address indicates they have comb honey for sale and the letter "E" extracted, both letters indi- 

 cating the subscriber has both comb and extracted honey for sale. This list is published free to 

 paid in advance subscribers to the Review. Those not on the list should write this office not 

 later than the 15th of the preceding month to get listed. As soon as a subscriber is sold out 

 he is requested to report, as we desire to keep the list a "live one." 



SWEET CLOVER 



Mrs. Kathrine Beattie, Thibodaux, La. E. 

 Geo. A. Hummer, Prairie Point, Miss C. 

 L. T. Rice, Brookville, Ky. E. 

 J. P. Moore, Morgan, Ky., E. 



HORSEMINT 



Wilmon Newell, College Station, Tex. E 

 W. C. Collier, Galoid, Texas E. 



AMBER 



S. E. Miller, Rhineland, Mo., E. 



M. W. Harrington, Williamsburg, Iowa E. 



J. M. Cutts, R.F.D. No. 1, Montgomery, Ala.E. 



ALFALFA 



M. D. Phillippe, Elgentro, Calif., E. 



BUCKWHEAT 



Thos. Phillipi, Johnsonville, N. Y., E. 

 E. A. Duax, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 

 N. L. Stevens, Venice Center, N. Y., E. 



E. 



WHITE CLOVER 



Frank Murray, Chase, Michigan C & E. 

 Frank Wilmert, Elmore, Minn. C. 



D. R. Townsend, Northstar, Michigan E. 

 A. H. Fralick, Homer, Mich. E. 



E. B. Rosa. Monroe, Wis. E 

 E. A. Doney, Dixon, Iowa, E. 



E. A. Duax, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. E. 



C. H. Burrows, Gran, N. Y., E. 



G. Dahlen, Marmony, Minn. E. 



Thoi. Phillipi, Johnsonville, N. Y. E. 



W. M. Peacock, Mapleton, Iowa, E. 



A. S. Tedman, Weston, Michigan, E. 



A. S. Crotzer, Spena, 111., C. 



Howard Honoy Co., Tyre, Michigan, E. 



Irving Pierce, Union City, Michigan, E. 



Geo. Dodds, Cambridge, N. Y., E. 



O. H. Townsend, Merritt, Michigan, E. 



N. L. Stevens, Venice Center, N. Y., E. 



CLOVER AND BASSWOOD BLEND 



Oscar Kazmeier, Kiel, Wisconsin. 

 Irving Pierce, Union City, Michigan, E. 

 O. H. Schmidt, R.F.D.No. 5, Bay City, Mich.E 

 N. L. Stevens, Venice Center, N. Y., E. 



SPANISH NEEDLE 



J. VanWyngarden, R. No. 4, Hebron, Ind., K. 



Forest Glen, Md., Aug. 17, 1915 

 Mr. E. D. Townsend, 



Northstar, Mich. 

 Dear Sir : — 



I have this day received from you a check 

 for $5.73 as "Rebate on Order 1400." This is 

 an entire surprise as I had no idea I was en- 

 titled to such a rebate. My order was for 350 

 cans only, not 500 of any kind. Can there be 

 a mistake? If not we certainly make money 

 by being a Review subscriber. I enclose a 

 check for $1.00 to be applied to the Review 

 debt. 



Yours very truly, 

 HANNAH R. SEWALL. 



There is no mistake in the figures. Friend 

 Sewall. You see that the producers are be- 

 ginning to realize there is now something else 

 besides "hot air" in \v(iat the REVIEW 'las to 

 say about buying their supplies collectively. 

 It is like this : As long as we only bought the 

 goods you ordered in small lots, we did not 

 get very good prices, but now things begin to 

 brighten, manufacturers begin to recognize us 

 as dealers of importance, consequently, are 

 willing to give us their very best prices. Your 

 case was like this : You sent us the amount of 

 money that was required to buy in small lots, 

 in the meantime we have secured concessions, 

 which we always give our customers, for we 

 are not working for profit, as we have told 

 you before. 



St. Louis, Mich., July 6, 1915 

 Dear Sir :- 



Have received cans all O. K. also rebate on 

 order. Thank you. 



Very traly yours, 



J. N. HARRIS 



A Reduction in Price of Tin Containers For 

 Parcel Post 



We told you so ! Don't you remember that 

 we told you if you would all turn in and pat- 

 ronize the sales department of the REVIEW 

 we could do wonders for you in prices Here's 

 one. For some time our trade has been very 

 satisfactory in corrugated paper mailing cases 

 for gallon, half-gallon and quart square tin 

 cans with screw cap. With so large a volume 

 of business we have been able to get the man- 

 ufacturers' very lowest jobbing prices and as 

 is always the case of our transactions, the 

 buying public get the benefit along this line. 

 For revised prices on the above containers in 

 mailing cases, you are referred to another 

 column of this number of the REVIEW. Re- 

 member our double corrugated mailing case is 

 the only one on the market that complies ex- 

 actly with the postal regulations. Also, that no 

 glue or pasting is necessary with our case. 

 Just telescope the case together containing the 

 can, wrap with a string and it is ready for 

 mailing. 



