1920 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



433 



WANTED — Bees, with or without location. 

 F. W. Pfase. 

 1717 Blake Boulevard, Cedar Rapids. la. 



WANTED— To buy bees in Georgia. Florida. 

 Alabama and the Carolin.'is. State price, 

 style, hives, etc 



A. R. Irish, Doctortown, Ga. 



WANTED — Several bee outfits, preferably 

 near home. 



H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



WANTED — Second-hand twD-story 10-frame 



hives. Must be in good condition. What 



have you? W H. Mason, Hastings, Iowa. 



WANTED — -To trade, Marlin repeating shot- 

 gun for typewriter. 



H. N. Boley, HiUshorn. Jowa. 



WANTED — Beeswax, oM tombs and c:ippint,'s 

 tor renc'o'ing .u iliares Also vvm c accented 

 for trade. Top market prices olTcred. 



A. I. Root Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



WANTED — White extracted honey of fine 

 quality. Write us what you have, and price. 

 Longfellow Bros., HoUowell. Maine. 



WANTED — Disease-free bees, beehives, brood- 

 combs and other bee "fixings." What have 

 you? Lloyd W. Smith, Madison, N. J. 



WANTED — Beeswax. At present we pay 36c 

 per pound in cash and 38c in trade for clean, 

 yellow wax, delivered Denver. 

 The Colorado Hor y Producers* Association, 

 Denver, Colo. 



WE BUY HONEY AND BEESWAX. GW^ 

 us your best price delivered New York. On 

 comb honey state quantity, quality, size, 

 weight per section and sections to a case. Ex- 

 tracted honey, quantity, quality, how packed, 

 and send sample. Charles Israel Bros. Co., 



486-4&0 Canal St., New York City. 



WANTED — Extracted honey, also comb honey, 

 beeswax and maple syrup. State how 



packed. Paul Thomae, 



1131 3rd St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



HONEY WANTED in car load lots or less. 

 Send samples and price. 



Chris Bahr, Cathay, N. l3. 



WANTED Your order for "Superior" Foun- 

 dition. Prompt tbipments at right prices. 

 Superior Honey Co.. Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED — Your old combs, cappings and 

 slumgum to render into beeswax. We get 

 enough more wax with our well equipped 

 presses to pay for our work. 

 Dadant & Sons. Hamilton. 111. 



SITUATIONS 



SEE ATWATER'S NEW CLASSIFIED 

 HONEY ADVT. 



WANTED — Young man by year, to begin at 

 once to sell honey and work with bees. Sate 

 experience and wages. 

 Students Bee & Honey Co., Berkeley, Calif. 



WANTED — One or two good queen-rearing 

 men to begin work February 15, 1921. 

 Nueces County Apiaries. Calallen, Texas. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



SEE ATWATER'S 

 HONEY ADVT. 



NEW CLASSIFIED 



GRANULATED HONEY SLIPS— 100, 20c. 

 Dr. Eonney, Buck Grove. Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Practically new library of 

 Original Sources, 10 massive volumes in sheep; 

 Encyclopedia. Value about $75. Want small 

 foot-power saw machine, Marlin or Winchester 

 rifle, incubators or bee hives. 



H D. Lacey, Route 2, E. Liverpool, Ohio. 



DR. MILLER'S BEE SONGS are in "Songs 

 of Beedom." Ten songs for 20 cents, post- 

 paid ; 2-cent stamps taken. Also Teddy Bear 

 souvenir postal cards, 10 for 10 cents. Ad- 

 dress Geo. W. York, Box 84, Spokane, Wash. 



SELL YOUR WARES with sign-boards, the 

 silent salesmen. Place now to <;ell next 

 year's crop with them. Signs made to order. 

 Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Investigate. H. A. Schaefer, Osseo, Wis. 



A HOLIDAY SUGGESTION 



THE BOOK 



OUR BACK-DOOR NEIGHBORS 



BY FRANK C. PELLETT 



will please the children or your nature 

 loving friend 



A well known County Agent writes as follows: 



"It certainly is a delightful little book of nature stories. I sim- 

 ply placed this book in the room where the children would 

 find it and they did the rest. They kept their mother busy 

 reading it until long'past their usual bedtime." 



An account of the author's personal experiences 

 with wild animals, birds, insects, etc. Illustrated 

 with many photos from life. 



PRICE $1.50 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, III. 



FOR SALE 



IF YOU WANT THE CHEAPEST, BUY THE BEST 



I am prepared to furnish for the season of 1921 twenty-five hun- 

 dred two and three nuclei of my bright 3-banded Italian bees, headed 

 with young, vigorous queens. These bees are free from disease and 

 safe arrival guaranteed. Hoffman frames wired and on full sheets 

 of foundation; very few combs over two year sold, i am booking 

 orders now, with first payment to be made February 1, 1921, unless 

 purchaser wishes to make a payment with order. 



Two-frame, $5.25; three-frame, $6.25. If queens are wanted add 

 $1.25 each. 



A. B. IVIARCHANT, Jesup, Ga. 



Reference: Merchants and Farmers Bank of Jesup. 



