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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



January 



WANTED— Honey in 101b cans. 



Lang, 1609 Dayton St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 30,000 car wliite extracted sweet 

 clover honey, 18c a pound f. o. b. Basin, 

 Wyo. J. N. Minkes, Box 625. 



OUR CROP OF HONEY is now ready for 

 shipment. It is a good grade white clover 

 with a very small trace of basswood, almost 

 water white. It is put up in new 60-lb. tin 

 cans, two to the case. This honey was ?11 

 produced by ourselves above queen-excluders, 

 in nice white combs. Then combs were pro- 

 vided so that no honey was taken off until 

 after the season, when it was thoroughly cured 

 by the bees. It costs more to raise a crop of 

 honey this way, as we do not get as much per 

 colony, so we have to have a little more 

 money for this fancy article than the ordinary 

 honey on the market. Try a small order and 

 we feel sure you will buy no other.. We can 

 furnish at the following prices, f. o. b. North- 

 stor: one 60-lb. can $16.60; in cases of two 

 cans, |J0 a case, in any sized orders. The 

 crop is short this year and will not last long 

 at these prices. We feel quite sure that the 

 price will not be any lower, so do not be dis- 

 appointed by not ordering early if you are 

 looking for honey as good as money can buy. 

 D. R. Townsend, NorthsUr, Mich. 



FOR SALE — New crop clover extracted honey, 

 two 60-pound cans to case, 26c per pound. 

 Buckwheat and clover mixed, about half and 

 half, SOc per pound. 



H. G. Quinn, Bellevue, Ohio. 



WANTED — White clover or light extracted 

 honey. Send sample; state how honey is 

 put up and lowest cash price delivered at 

 Monroe; also buy beeswax. 



E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. 



WE BUY HONEY AND BEESWAX— Give 

 us your best price d»livered New York. On 

 comb honey state quantity, quality, size, 

 weight per section and sections to a case, tx- 

 tracted honey, quantity, quality, how packed, 

 and send samples. Chas. Israel Bros. Co., 



486 Canal St., New York, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— 16.000 pounds of fine clover and 



basswood honey. The best offer takes it if 



satisfactory. Chester E. Keister, Clarno, Wis. 



WANTED — Comb, extracted honey and bees- 

 wax. R. A. Burnett & Co.. 

 •Allt ITS S. Water St. Chicago, III. 



WANTED — Shipmento of old comb and cap- 

 pings for rendering. We pay the highest 

 cash and trade prices, charging but 6c a pound 

 for wax rendering. Fred W. Muth Co., 



30* Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE OR TO LET— Eastern New 

 York farm, suitable for bees, poultry, fruit. 

 G. H. Hawley, Castleton, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — One Novice honey extractor; 

 used but little, takes Langstroth frames; 1 

 Bingham uncapping knife; both for $10. One 

 Doolittle solar wax extractor, needs new glass, 

 $1. Will be shipped from Leon, Iowa. 

 Edwin Bevins, Alamogordo, New Mexico. 



TO BEEKEEPERS that ship pound packages: 

 I am acquainted with your troubles. It's 

 early queens you need. I can fill your or- 

 ders. A. B. Marchant, Jesup, Ga. 



FOR SALE — Camera, 6x7 Graphic and outfit 

 in Al condition. If interested in a bargain. 

 write for detailed description and price. 

 Walter Timmerman, 

 2107 North Tremont St., Kansas City, Kans. 



FOR SALE — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives; 

 alio full line of supplies, including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick, Sunnyside, Wash 



FOR SALE— 38-36 Marlin repealing rifle, $25; 

 excellent condition. Will trade for honey 

 extractor; must be in good shape, not smaller 

 than size 15- 



L. C. JohniPn, Rio, Wis.. R. 3. 



WANTED — An experienced man for 1920 to 

 work outyards for bulk comb honey Refer- 

 ences required. 



John W. Cash, Bogart, Ga. 



FOR SALE— "Superior" Foundation (Weed 



process). Quality and service unexcelled. 

 Superior Honey Co.. Ogden. Utah. 



WANTED 



WANTED — Young farmer, 20, strong, ener- 

 getic, educated, with some beekeeping ex- 

 perience, wishes to work for successful bee- 

 keeper. Southern or Western States pre- 

 ferred. Arthur Wilson, Hammond, N. Y. 



WANTED — A Cowan reversible extractor. 



Harold Hicks, Long Lake, Mich. 



WANTED — Small second-hand extractor in 

 good condition and reasonable. 



W. H. Hiller, Alluwa, Okla. 



WANTED — Comb honey supers, complete; 

 will take any style at the right price. 



O. E. Timm, Bennington, Neb. 



WANTED — Extractor, circular saw table, 

 shotgun, rifle, camera. 



Lorenzo Clark, Winona, Minn. 



WANTED— 10 hives of bees 



J. H. T. Meurer, Hest, Mo. 



WANTED — Partner with cash, part or whole 

 time, beekeeping, poultry keeping. 



Embleton, 6163 Somerville St.,, 



Vancouver, B. C. 



WANTED — 100 or more colonies; also supers 

 and equipment. 



S. S. Thorpe, Braggville, Mass. 



WANTED — Combs that are free from disease, 

 drawn from full sheets of foundation, on 

 the self-spacing Jumbo frames. 



Ernest Peterson, R No. 2, Sandwich, 111. 



WANTED — Some bees in lO-frame hives from 

 Oklahoma, Kansas or bordering States, to be 

 shipped to me. C. M. Kell, 



1128 Idaho Ave., Chickasha, Okla. 



WANTED — For exhibition purposes, naturally 

 built combs, partly or fully drawn out. Such 

 combs should not have over 25 per cent drone- 

 comb and should be the product of the bees 

 themselves, without use of foundation. Write 

 us describing what you have and we will name 

 our price on same. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED — Your old combs, cappings or slum- 

 gum to render into beeswax bv our high 

 steam pressure wax presses. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton. 111. 



WANTED — Your order for "Superior" Foun- 

 dation. Prompt shipments at right prices. 

 Superior Honey Co.. Ogden. Utah. 



SUPPLIES 



FOR SALE — Comb honey supers. Don't miss 

 your chance to buy your supers when you 

 can get them nearly as good as new for half 

 price of 1919 catalog. 

 Mrs. Anna Josephson, Box 121, Granville, 111. 



FOR SALE — Brood frames, hive bodies, cov- 

 ers and bottoms. Write for prices and par- 

 ticulars. I can save you money, as we make 

 them here, where lumber is reasonable in 

 price. F. D. Bowers. Sugar Grove, la. 



WANTED — Second-hand 2 or 4-frame honey 

 extractor; 12-inch baskets, steam uncapping 

 knife with tubing, steam generator safety 

 valve. F. S. Embleton. 



5163 Somerville St., Vancouver, B. C. 



FOR SALE — Good secondhand CO-lb cans, two 

 to the case; used only once, 60c per c.isc. 

 cash with order. E. B. Rosa, Monroe. Wis. 



FOR SALE — 60 lbs cans, 2 in case, used liiit 

 once. 40c a case. 



Mason, Mechanic Falls, Me. 



FOR SALE — Selling out bee supplies at 50 

 jier cent less than present prices. Write 

 for list. Hunkel Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



WANTED— About 20 10-frame hives, 60 ex- 

 tracting supers, hand extractor and general 

 supplies. Stanthrop Farm, Holliston, Mass. 



SEND us a list of goods wanted and vrill 

 quote yo- lowest prices. We are the money- 

 saving house. Price list free. Try us. 



H. S. Duby & Son, St. Anne, 111. 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED — One experienced man and stu- 

 dents, as helpers with our 1,000 colonies. 

 Best opportunity to learn the business from 

 A to Z, in the actual production of carloads 

 of honey; theory also. Write immediately, 

 giving age, height, weight, habits, former em- 

 ployment, experience, references, wages, pho- 

 to, all in first letter. 



E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho. 

 Former Special Field Agent in Beekeeping, 

 U. S. Dept. Agr., for California, Arizona and 

 New Mexico, 



WANTED — Young married man, ex-soldier, 

 experienced honey producer, wants to take 

 up work with some up-to-date and growing bee 

 business. Best of qualifications and references. 

 Would expect to buy an interest in business 

 if satisfactory. Closson Scott, 



900 Parkman St., Warren, Ohio. 



AN OPPORTUNITY is offered for young 

 man or woman wishing to learn queen rear- 

 ing, to work in Wisconsin, beginning April, 

 with beekeeper whose experience throughout 

 United States would be valuable asset to your 

 future. X Y Z, American Bee Journal. 



WANTED — Situation in extensive apiaries in 

 Western States, Colorado or California pre- 

 ferred, by active man of 35; married, well- 

 read; experience with small apiary only. Ad- 

 dress H. A., Care American Bee Journal. 



WANTED— Bee-man for Cuba. I have one 

 of the finest bee locations in the island; 

 neighbor recently sold his bees, as he hated 

 the sting. He made money enough in four 

 years with 200 hives to go into the business 

 he loved, pure bred Jerseys and hogs. The 

 place is open, and as well room enough for 

 three or four more bee locations adjoining, 

 where live parties can extend to 1.000 colonies. 

 I want a sober, industrious young to middle- 

 aged man to take full charge and run things, 

 to share profits and be full partner. Prefer 

 married man, wife to grow chickens — pure 

 bred; will buy all she grows at good prices. 



No triflers, nervous wrecks or rumdums, 

 but honest-to-goodness people who want to 

 make money and are willing to work. Will 

 furnish living houses and other necessary 

 buildings needed. Write, giving full particu- 

 lars, Thomas R. Towns, 



Holguin Oriente. Cuba. 



WANTED — One or two good queen-rearing 

 men to begin work February 15, 1920. 

 Nueces County Apiaries. Calallen, Texas. 



WANTED — Experienced beeman by year, to 

 begin in January; straight salary, or salary 

 and percentage. Give age and experience. 

 Students' Bee & Honey Co., 

 1716 Rose St., Berkeley, Calif. 



WANTED — To correspond with beemen who 

 can use black bees in gums with queens, or 

 in packages without queens. 



H. E. Sanders. Kentwood, La. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



WANTED — Beeswax, old combs and cappin^'S 

 to render on shares. Will pay highest mar- 

 ket price and buy your share of the beeswax. 

 F. J. Rettig & Sons. Wabash, Ind. 



IF you want early queens, send in your or- 

 der now; don't wait till it's too late. 



A. B. Marchant, Jesup. Ga. 



K.XPERIENCED middle-aged beekeeper with 

 means would like to go together with widow 

 woman beekeeper or widow woman that has 

 tices. I solicit correspondence. Address 



L., Box 68G, Park Falls, Wis. 



THE AIM of the Domrslic Bcckeet'rr is to 

 help you to "keep more bees." operate them 

 to the best advantage, and sell your honey at 

 the l)est price. The Beekeeper is published 

 monthly at $1 per year. Can you afford to 

 do without it when the price of only 3 or 4 

 pounds of honey will get it for a year? If 

 unacquainted with the magazine, send for a 

 sample copy. 



The Domestic Beekeeper, Almont, Mich. 



