Oct. 15, 1911 



Trade a Part of Your Honey Crop 



for Supplies for Next Season; 



Send Your Order NOW 



and Save 6 per cent 



We are in the market for honey, both ex- 

 tracted and comb, in carload lots and less. 

 We should like to have samples and lowest 

 prices on your crop, and will advise you im- 

 mediately what we can use, and treat you 

 right. 



May be you would like to send us a shipment of 

 honey in payment of an early order for bee-supplies. 

 No better time to do this than in October. Send a 

 sample of your honey and get our prices — tell us 

 what supplies you will want, and we will try to ac- 

 commodate you. Your supply order may be made 

 up from our regular catalog, and you may deduct our 

 special early-order discount of 6 per cent for Octol^er. 



Only a few articles listed in the big AVEBER LINE of 

 Bee-supplies are excepted from this discount. On paint, 

 Porter bee-escapes, Bingham smokers, bees, queens, 

 printed matter, cartons, honey-packages (tin and glass), 

 bushel boxes, hotbed sash, honey-labels, seeds, and such 

 seasonable goods, the di.scount is not allowed: but where 

 a large general order includes some of the excepted arti- 

 cles, not exceeding ten to tw enty per cent of the whole 

 order, the discount may be applied to the whole order. 



If you have mislaid our catalog sent you at the begin- 

 ning of the season, let us mail another. It's worth your 

 while to make up your order now and send it to us with 

 a cash remittance. You can buy your supplies for next 

 season cheaper than at any other time during next year. 



Save freight by ordering from Cincinnati. This is an 

 item worth looldng after. 



C H. W. Weber & Co. 



2146 Central Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 



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