1918 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



319 



WANTED — Comb, extracted honey, and bees- 

 wax R. A. Burnett & Co., 

 6Al2t 173 S. Water St., Chicago, 111 



HONEY LABELS 



SEND TODAY for samples of latest Honey 

 Labels. Neat, attractive labels at lowest 



prices. Catalog free Liberty Pub. Co., 



Sta. D, Box 4-H, Cleveland, O. 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED— Experienced bee man; salary and 

 percentage of net profits, to begin work in 

 December. Students' Bee and Honey Co., 



1421 Josephine St., Berkeley, Cal. 



WANTED 



WANTED— A good honey location to start a 

 line of apiaries; will give a suitable reward 

 for the best reliable information. 



D. E. Lhommedieu, Colo, Iowa. 



WANTED— White sweet clover seed; send 

 sample; state quantity and your lowest price 

 in first letter. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED — Your old combs, cappings or slum- 

 gum to render into beeswax by our high 

 steam pressure wax presses. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED — Second-hand honey extractors; tell 

 me what you have and price; also wax 

 presses. W. D. Soper, Jackson, Mich. 



Dealer in all kinds of Bee Supplies. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives; 

 also full line of supplies, including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. But-Hick, Runnvside. Wash. 



BEAUTIFUL FARM HOME— Improved, rich 



soil, well located, good buildings, 100 colo- 

 nies of bees, up to date, best honev-producing 

 location in State; not crowded: average for 

 past seven years 105 Ihs: S acres of ginseng 

 golden seal, all ages, in fine shape. One-half 

 artificial shade, one-half natural. Price $80 

 er acre; $7,000 for farm and bees. 150 extract- 

 ing supers with combs, 100 excluders, 2-frame 

 extractors, 2 large honey tanks. 150 shallow 

 supers. Terms, $3,000 cash, balance on time. 

 Will sell a part or all. A wonderful opportu- 

 nity; a bargain. Poor health reason for sell- 

 ing. W. M. Penrod, Ronneby. Minn. 



FOR SALE— 200 S-frame, one-story colonies 

 extra fine strain Italian bees, with queens, 

 $6 per colony. All free from disease, with 

 stores for winter. Will sell with location or 

 without. The average amount of honey 

 made per colony this summer was 125 lbs. A 

 bargain; f- o. b. here. 



E. R. Heim, Three Rivers, Tex. 



FOR SALE— Golden Seal seed. $1 per 1.000. 

 S. Pitts, Stronghurst, 111. 



FOR SALE — A nice bee and honey business 

 in a never failing locality. Bees are all fine 

 Italian and we have a good honey trade. Rea- 

 son for selling, not able to do any more work. 

 Louis Werner, Wood River, 111. 



FOR SALE— House and 17 acres of land, with 

 200 colonies Italian bees, fully equipped for 

 extracted honey, in sure location, eastern New 

 York. P. W Stahlman, 



West Berne, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Good second-hand 60-pound cans, 

 two cans to the case, at 60 cents per case 

 f. o. b. Cincinnati. Terms, cash with order. 

 C. H. W. Weber & Co. 



FOR SALE — Twenty 35-gallon cypress bbls. 



of tupelo and gallberry honey, at $100 per 



bob, in any quantity A. Irish, Ludowici, Ga. 



CANS AND SHIPPING CASES 



We have a fine stock of Five-Gallon Cans and Shipping 

 Cases; also Comb Foundation, Extractors, Honey Tanks, etc. 

 Quick shipments. 



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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



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"Practical Queen-Rearing" 



Is the title of the new bee book, cloth bound, 100 pages, which has just 

 been written by Mr. Frank C. Pellett, who is well known to our 

 readers. 



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