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FOR SALE— Ten cases of two 60 ft net 

 cans of beautiful white clover extracted honey, 

 at 10c per pound. New cans and cases. Sample 

 free. Address RAY C. AUSTIN, Ashley, Mch. 



FOR SALE — Fancy sweet clover extracted 

 honey in cases of 120 ft net at 7c per pound. 

 In cases of 12-5 ft friction top buckets (pails) 

 @ only $5.00 per case. 60 ft net. Send cash. 

 VIRGIL WEAVER, Falmouth, Ky. tf 



FOR SALE — A carload or less of light 

 amber extracted honey for table use. Gath- 

 ered from Mesquite and Horsemint. Ask for 

 sample and state quantity wanted and will 

 quote our lowest price. Address JNO. F. 

 SHAW, Atascosa, Texas. 



FOR SALE— Water white Alfalfa, White 

 Clover, Amber Alfalfa and Amber Fall hon- 

 ey in 60 pound cans or smaller packages. 

 Amber Fall honey is of our own extracting and 

 can also be furn'shed in barrels. Write for 

 sample of kind desired and state quantity 

 you can use. DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, 

 Illinois. tf 



FOR SALE— Twenty-two cases, two 601b net 

 cans to the case, of amber extracted honey at 

 only 5yoc per pound on car in Pa. This is a 

 shipment of Texas amber honey, rather bet- 

 ter for baking purposes than table use, still 

 some may be able to use it for the latter. The 

 Review has taken over this bunch of honey in 

 settling up an account for one of our sub- 

 scribers. We can furnish a small sample from 

 this office to intending purchasers. Address 

 THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, Northst»,r, 

 Michigan. 



Choice White Clover Extracted Honey for Sale 



Left upon the hives until thoroughly cured 

 by the bees ; put up in new 60 pound tin 

 cans, one and two in a case for shipment. 

 This thoroughly-cured-upon-the-hive honey is 

 a little higher in price than the ordinai-y, 

 something in comparison with creamery and 

 the ordinary store butter. I quote a price of 

 $6.00 for a single can, or 9 cents per pound 

 in lots less than ten cases, two cans to the 

 case. For ten cases or more the price will 

 be 81/^ cents per pound. Above prices are 

 free on board the cars here. Sample free. 

 Address, D. R. TOWNSEND, Northstar, Mich. 



CHICAGO — Arrivals of honey are quite free, 

 and stocks are accumulating in the absence 

 of a free outlet. 



Prices on the best grades of white comb- 

 honey are ranging from 16 cents to 17 cents 

 per pound, with amber grades at 13 cents to 

 14 cents per pound. Mixed colors are difficult 

 to class at anywhere from 10 cents to 12 

 cents per pound. Extracted honey is dull with 

 prices ranging from 7 cent? to 9 cents per 

 pound. Ambers from 5 cents to 6 cents per 

 pound. 



Beeswax at 28 cents to 30 cents per pound. 

 R. A. Burnett and Co., 

 173 W. South Water Street, 



BEES AND QUEENS 



FOR SALE — 75 colonies of bees in 8-frame 

 standard hives. Hives nearly new. Cheap only 

 in price. Must sell at once on account of 

 poor health. BEN METZLER, Rt. 1, Jeromes- 

 ville, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — 40 colonies bees ; mostly car- 

 niolans ; 10 frame hives ; heavy with stores. 

 N. S. Burner, Sellman, Maryland. 



IT WILL be to your interest to write us 

 at once for our prices on three band queens, 

 nuclei and bees by the pound. Can supply 

 a few more. R. V. & M. C. STEARNS, 

 Brady, Texas. 



FOR SALE CHEAP— In good location 32% 

 acre farm, nice house, good barn, stable, 

 sheds, workshop, 50 stands of bees, extra 

 hives, etc. For full information address J. A. 

 JANSSEN. R. F. D. 4, Charlevoix, Mich. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



HONEY LABELS— Catalogue and prices 

 free for the asking. EASTERN LABEL CO., 

 (Formerly Pearl Card Co.,) Clintonville, Ct. 



FOR SALE^A good Bee location. For in- 

 formation address GEORGE PARKS, Erring- 

 ton, P. O., B. C, Canada. 



WANT TO SEND YOU our catalogue and 

 price list of beehives and fixtures. They are 

 nice and cheap. WHITE MFG. CO., Green- 

 ville, Tex. 



WANTED — A position with Southern bee- 

 keeper. Florida preferred. Five months oi less, 

 experienced, reasonable, reference, etc. ED- 

 WARD HASSINGER, JR., R. 16, Box 6, 

 Greenville, Wis. 



FOR SALE — A 50 acre farm, new house, 

 good barn and out buildings, on pike road. Al- 

 so 100 stands bees with all fixtures for run- 

 ning. Price reasonable. Address HARRY E. 

 KEEL, R. D. 2, Madison. Ind. 



HONEY LABELS of the better sort. Low- 

 est prices.. Honey advertisers that sell your 

 honey. Printing for Beekeepers. Catalogue 

 free. LIBERTY PUBLISHING COMPANY, 

 Sta. D, Box 4J. Cleveland, Ohio. 



4000 gummed labels 11^x214 printed in two^ 

 colors, $1.00. Eat Honey labels 1000 for 30c, 

 5000 for $1.00. Estimates free on all class of 

 work. LABEL SHOP, 186 Meadow Street, 

 New Ha\ c ii, Cciinecticut. 



HONEY JARS FOR SALE— About twenty 



gross, square glass honey jars, glass top and 

 spring fastener, from one-half to two pounds. 

 In original packages at less than factory 

 prices. Have quit the bottling business. W. H. 

 SETTLE, Gridley. HI. 



WANTED — Healthy young man, farm reared 

 preferred, to work with bees. Experience not 

 necessary. Intelligence, honesty and sobriety 

 imperative. Married or single. Excellent per- 

 manent opportunity for right man. D. W. 

 MILLAR, Holguin, Cuba. 



WANTED — Back numbers of "Beekeepers' 

 Review" a? follows : — 1906 January and Aug- 

 ust ; 1907, January, March, April, May, June, 

 July, August and December ; 1908, March ; 

 1910, November; 1914, March and April; 

 1915, March and July. Will pay 15c per 

 numbers on delivery. M. C. RICHTER, Bel- 

 lota, California. 



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