OCTOBER 15, 1912 



The Best Xime to 

 Buy Supplies 



The season just past has demonstrated more clearly than ever 

 the necessity for being prepared for a honey-flow BEFORE it 

 comes. If you wait until the season is upon you, the chances are 

 that the greater part of the crop will be lost while you are im- 

 patiently waiting for supplies to arrive. It may seem a little 

 early now to think of next season's honey harvest; but the fact 

 of the matter is, this is just the time to order goods for next 

 season. 



We are beginning now to replenish our stocks. We shall have 

 carload orders coming from the factory very often for the next 

 few weeks. Special orders placed now can have just the atten- 

 tion they need, both here and at the factory, and you may have 

 your goods sent in one of our cars, thereby saving on transporta- 

 tion charges. Regular stock will come straight to you from our 

 warehouse in new unbroken packages, and you can put the goods 

 together in your odd minutes, thereby saving the expense of extra 

 help in the spring. 



Our usual discounts for early orders apply again this season — 

 six per cent for cash orders sent in October, the discount diminish- 

 ing one per cent per month as the season advances. These dis- 

 counts mean a considerable saving, and you might as well take 

 advantage of the highest by ordering now. No change of prices 

 has as yet been announced, and you may, therefore, order from 

 your present catalog. If your catalog has been mislaid, write us 

 at once and we will send another. 



If your season's crop of honey is not j'-et disposed of, we can give 

 you a good price and handle it promptly. Send samples of ex- 

 tracted and full information as to containers, flavor, quantity, 

 price, etc. We also handle comb honey. 



C. H. W. ^Veber & Co. 



214(1 ("oiiinil Avonuo Cincinnati, Ohio 



