1919 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



173 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED— Man with some experience to work 



with bees coming season; state age. experience 



and wages; we furnish board. The Rocky 



Mountain Pee Co., Billings. Mont.. Box 1319. 



WANTED— For the season of 1919, one or 

 more men to work with bees. State age, 

 experience, wages, and give reference. 



A. J. McCarty. 

 712 Coffman St., Longmont, Colo. 



WANTED— One experienced man. and stu- 

 dents or helpers in our large bee business; 

 good chance to learn. Modern equipment and 

 outfit, including auto truck: located near Sum- 

 mer resorts. Write, giving age, height, weight, 

 experience, reference and wages wanted. 



W. A. Latshaw Co.. Clarion, Mich. 



WHO wants to employ two energetic women 

 anxious to learn beekeeping? Anywhere in 

 northwest. One with some experience; can be- 

 gin now. Nell Nichol, Gooding, Idaho. 



\\ \\ r ED— Experienced i 

 in Apiary. A. W. Natii 



Camp Point, 111. 



WANTED— Experienced, strong beeman; g0( 

 wages. Students Bee & Honey Co.. 



1716 Rose St., Berkeley, Calif. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



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SALE — 4 60-lb. cans choice extracted 

 buckwheat honey, 1 60-lb. can clover and buck- 

 wheat mixed, 400 sections fine quality buck- 

 wheat honey, about 400 sections fine clover and 

 about 200 sections clover and buckwheat mixed 

 in 4 r /lxl^ sections. Will sell the whole lot 

 at 19c or a part of it at 20c. f. o b. here. 

 Send cash with order. 



Wilmer Clarke. Earlville, Mad. Co N. Y. 



- Buckwheat honey in 

 per pound. C. B. Hi 



120-lb. 

 ward. 

 N. Y. 



WANTED— Shipments of old comb and cap- 

 pings for rendering. We pay the highest 

 cash and trade prices, charging but oc a pound 

 rendering. Fred W. Muth Co., 

 204 Walnut St., Cincinnati. Ohio. 



FOR SALE— Clover, heartsease. No. 1 white 

 comb. $6 per case; fancy. 96.50; extra fancy, 

 ?7; 21 Danz. sections to case; extracted, 120-lb. 

 i as( s, 85c per pound. 



W. A. Latshaw Co.. Carlisle, Ind. 



FOR SALE— Michigan's best extracted honey 

 in packages to suit. White clover, rasp- 

 berry, milkweed, buckwheat. 



A. G. Woodman. Grand Rapids. Mich. 



WANTED— C 



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Ktracted honev and bees- 

 R. A. Burnett & Co., 

 L73 S, Water St. Chicago. 111. 



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WANTED— Extracted honey, all kind 

 grades, for export purposes. Any quantity. 

 Please send samples and ouotations. 

 M. Betancourt, 59 Pearl St., New York City. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



E. D. TOWNSEND, the present owner of the 

 Domestic Beekeeper, bought beekeepers* sup- 

 plies for the National Beekeepers' Association 

 for several years. He is now buying for ' t 

 subscribers of the Domestic Beekeeper at the 

 same low manufacturers* price. Lis'en now 

 what he has got up his sleeve: Any American 

 Bee Journal subscriber buying $5 worth of sup- 

 plies through the Domestic Beekeeper at catalog 

 price, and sending along an extra dollar to pay 

 for a year's suoscription to the Domestic Bee- 

 keeper, will get in return a rebate check of $1, 

 leaving the year's subscription to the Domestic 

 Beekeeper absolutely free to you. Of course, 

 if your order fur supplies is larger than $5 you 

 will have a correspondingly larger rebate check 

 on your order. One of our subscribers got a 

 rebate check on his order of supplies last 

 month, March, of $40. It was just like getting 

 money from home to him. as he sent us the 

 same money he would have had to pay if he 

 had bought through the regular dealer in bee- 

 keeper supplies. More and more, close buyers 

 of beekeepers' supplies are investigating the 

 buying facilities of the Domestic Beekeeper. A 

 word to the wise should be sufficient to cause 

 you to send your next order for beekeeper sup- 

 plies to the Domestic Beekeeper, Northstar, 

 Michigan. 



iney extractor; cash or exchange — type- 

 writer, incubator, etc. L. Clark. Winona. Minn. 



WE WANT every subscriber of the American 

 Bee Journal to become a subscriber of the 

 Domestic Beekeeper. Listen: A $5( or more) 

 order of beekeepers' supplies at catalog price 

 bought through the Domestic Beekeeper, North- 

 star, Mich., and a dollar extra for a year's sub- 

 scription to the Domestic Beekeeper, will en- 

 title you to a dollar rebate, leaving your sub- 

 scription to the Domestic Beekeeper absolutely 

 free. Could one ask more? This offer, will 

 give one an idea of what the Domestic Bee- 

 keeper is doing for its subscribers in the way 

 of buying their supplies. 



THE WAGNER CAPPING MELTER— No ex- 

 periment, in use over 5 years, highly recom- 

 mended by practical apiarists all over the coun- 

 try; a perfect machine; saparates honey from 

 cappings and broken combs, while at the same 

 time heats honey knives. Cheapest in price, 

 cheapest to operate. Price only ST. 50, fully 

 guaranteed A. F. Wagner, 



Bonita, San Diego Co., Calif. 



EXCHANGE— On 



5-ft. Diamond mesh woven- 

 ne; two 5-ft. stretchers for 

 Italian bees, with queen; 



T. B. Moore, Randolph. Nebr 



HIGHEST PRICES paid for old, used postage 

 and revenue stamps. A Arnold, 



1482 Broadway, New York. 



SUPPLIES 



BEEKEEPERS OF THE NORTHWEST— 

 Save by ordering your supplies near home. 

 Standard goods; Fact.ry prices. 



Geo. F. W.bster, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 



WANTED — Used hives and supers, founda- 

 tion mills, extractors, bees and bee equip- 

 ment. State lowest cash price wanted. 



W. A. Latshaw Co., Carlisle, Ind. 



.WANTED — Your old combs, cappings or slum- 

 gum to render into beeswax by our high 

 steam pressure wax presses. 



Dadant & Sons. Hamilton, 111. 



\V A XT ED— Your order for '•Superior" Foun- 

 dation. Prompt shipments at right prices. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED— Farm, from owner, suitable for 



bees, poultry, fruit; give price. 

 Mr. Culver, Box 36, Grand Forks, N. Dak. 



WAXTED — Second-hand extractor in good 

 shape, also steam uncapping knife. Give de- 

 scription and price in first letter. 



Otto Diestel, Elza. Ga. 



WANTED — A second-hand 2-frame honey ex- 

 tractor and steam uncapping knife. Give 

 full description and lowest price in first letter. 

 J J. Fitzgerald, Mitchell. S. D. 



WANTED— 50 to 100 full sheets of brood- 

 foundation. State lowest price in first let- 

 ter Grover Abbey, 



Rt. 2, Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. 



Basket Picnic and Meeting 



There will be a meeting of the Lo- 

 gan County, Illinois, Home Bureau, at 

 the home of Mr. S. G. Tyler, Emden. 

 111.. June 3. Dr. Baxter, of Spring- 

 field, will be present and demonstm- 

 tions will be given of the substitution 

 of honey for sugar in baking. There 

 will also be a demonstration of the 

 best packing of comb and extracted 

 honey. Trains will be met at St. Jose 

 and Harness. For particulars, write 

 to Mr S. G. Tyler, Emden. 



ALWAYS the best place to get vour suppli. 



is at the same old place of H. S. Dubv 

 Son, St. Anne. 111. No one can beat us c 



WANTED 



WANTED— luly, 1916, June, Julv and Decem- 

 ber, 1917, and January and March, 191S 

 numbers of the American Bee Journal; will 

 pay 10 cents per copy. Please wrap so that 

 the whole jDurnal is protected. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



WAXTED— Be 

 early shipmei 



by the 



pound or colony, 

 Specialty Farm. 

 Rockford, Minn. 



Western New Yorkers to Meet 



The Western Xew York Honey 

 Producers' Association will hold a 

 spring meeting and basket picnic on 

 Saturday. May 31, 1919, at the apiary 

 of Emil W. Gutekunst, Golden, X. Y. 

 Seasonable topics will be discussed 

 by prominent speakers, including 

 crop and market prospects. John X. 

 Demuth, Secretary and Manager of 

 the New York Honey Producers' Co- 

 operative Association. Inc.. will ex- 

 plain the work undertaken by that 

 association. 



HOWARD M. MYERS, Secy. 



Golden Italian Queens 



Mr. Ben G. Da 



Rustburg. Va.. R. No. 3, March 18, 1918. 



Qu. 



r — Please find enclosed $5, for which please send me the very best Golden 

 en you can for the money. If you can't ship her at once, please notify me. I 

 ?red one from you 3 years ago last fall that was the best I ever saw. Her bees 

 ed 320 pounds of comb honey the first year. I have several of her daughters that 



Hoping to get a good one again, I am yours truly, 



PRICES OF QUEENS 



J. W. LAWRENCE. 



Safe arrival, purity of mating and satisfaction guaranteed 



No Nuclei or Bees by Pound 



Queens for export will be carefully packed in long distance cages, but 

 safe delivery not guaranteed. 



BEN G. DAVIS 



Spring Hill, Tenn. 



