Gleanings in bee culture . Deposit your savings here, pendingpermanent investment. The advantages offered are: Un-questioned safety and four per cent in-terest, compounded semi-annually. This bank is under the supervisionof the State, and its strict laws. Its officers and directors are suc-cessful men. Write to-day for booklet explainingour convenient banking-by-mail sys-tem. Resources $1,000,000 Under ordinary circumstances all or any partof your deposits may be withdrawn at will. The Savings Deposit BankCompany, . Medina, Ohio A. T. Spitzee, Pres. E. R. Root, B. Spitzer, Cashier
Gleanings in bee culture . Deposit your savings here, pendingpermanent investment. The advantages offered are: Un-questioned safety and four per cent in-terest, compounded semi-annually. This bank is under the supervisionof the State, and its strict laws. Its officers and directors are suc-cessful men. Write to-day for booklet explainingour convenient banking-by-mail sys-tem. Resources $1,000,000 Under ordinary circumstances all or any partof your deposits may be withdrawn at will. The Savings Deposit BankCompany, . Medina, Ohio A. T. Spitzee, Pres. E. R. Root, B. Spitzer, Cashier Feb. 1, 1912. Bee Keeping is profitablein the San JoaquinValley California There are ranches devoted exckisiveh- to bee culture, while every farmhas a few stands that bring- the owner a steady income. If you know bees and understand their management, you can makemoney rapidly in this flower-covered land. Fruit and alfalfa, wdiich growluxuriously in every part of the \alley, furnish the finest bee pastures. Thehone} made from alfalfa is clear, bright, of good color and has an excep-tional flavor. It does not cand}- and shows little, if any, deterioration throughstorage. There is a golden opportunity here for the l^ee man. Land still is reasonable in price. There are thousands of. acres beingopened and furnished with water. These new farms are being sold to actualsettlers on terms that allow the farmer to pay for his land from the may pay $ioo to $150 an acre for your farm — by the time it is clear,say in three or four years, you will have a property that should sell for from$250 to $400
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