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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



December 



FOR SALE — New crop clover extracted honey, 

 two 60-pound cans to case, 25c per pound. 

 Buckwheat and clover mixed, about half and 

 half, ?0c per pound. 



H. G. Quirin, 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. 



WANTED— Comb and extracted honey; send 

 sample of extracted and quote your best 

 wholesale price f. o. b. your station, how 

 packed, etc., in first letter. D. A. Davis, 



816 Greenwood, Birmingham, Micb. 



WE BUY HONEY AND BEESWAX— Give 

 us your best price delivered New York. On 

 comb honey state quantity, quality, size, 

 weight per section and sections to a cast. Ex- 

 tracted honey, quantity, quality, how packed, 

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



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



WANTED — Honey, in light and amber grades. 

 Send sample, stating quantity, how put up. 

 and lowest cash price delivered in Spring 

 Valley. Ed. Swenson, Spring Valley, Minn. 



FOR SALE — 15.000 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., 

 6A12t 178 S. Water St. Chicago, 111. 



WANTED — Shipments 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., 



304 Walnut St., Cincinnati. Ohio. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— Gleanings, September, 1907 



December, 1910; all American Bee Journs 

 from January, 1910. 



F. A. Wicklein, Percy, 111. 



FOR SALE — 3 doz. queen-excluders, wood, 

 zine; used 2 seasons; no disease; Mondeng 

 manufacture. 



F. O. Donnell, Rush City, Minn. 



FOR SALE — 38-35 Marlin repeating rifle, $25; 

 excellent condition. Will trade for honey 

 extractor; must be in good shape, not smaller 

 than size 15. _ 



L. C. Johnson, Rid, Wis., R. 3. 



FOR SALE— Well-improved 2-acre place tv 



miles north of Mascoutah, on public road. 



Mike Rothaug, Mascoutah, 111., Rt. 2. 



FOR SALE — 5x7 Graphic and outfit, in A-l 

 condition. If interested in a bargain, write 

 for detail, description and price, Walter Tim- 

 merman, 2107 N. Tremont St., Kansas City, 

 Kans. 



FOR SALE 200 new 10-frame cross style, 



reversible bottom-boards at 60 cents each; 

 200 new flat reversible covers at 60 cents each; 

 6,000 all wood extracting frames at $5 per 100; 

 100 new Alexander feeders at 20 cents each; 

 150 Boardman feeders without cap or jar, at 

 1* cents each. All above goods are factory 

 made and have never been used. I also have 

 some 8 and 10-frame hives complete which 

 space does not permit to mention here. Write 

 M. E. Eggers, Eau Claire, Wis. 



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). Qualit, and service unexcelled. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED 



WANTED— Barnes Saw Table No. 4. Give 

 particulars and price in first letter. 

 L. E. Miles. Box 407, Balboa, Canal Zone. 



WANTED— To buy the sweet water froi 

 melting old combs or cappings. 



Edw. A. Winkler, Joliet, 111 



WANTED— Cheap for cash, honey extractor, 

 Winchester 12-gauge shotgun, Stevens 

 double-barrel. Lorenzo Clark. Winona. Minn. 



WANTED — Fur 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 — Several one-frame observation 

 hives with supers. 



Taylor, Box 127, Sacramento, Calif. 



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 



WANTED— About 20 10-frame hives, 50 e 



trading supers, band extractor and gener 



supplies. Stanthrop Farm, Holliston, Mass. 



MY PERFECT FEEDER (improved). Sam- 

 ple tool and printed instructions, 24c. Get 

 ready for spring. 



Dr. Bonney, Buck Grove, Iowa. 



BEEKEEPERS* SUPPLIES at reasonable 

 prices. Elton Warner. 



150 Cumberland Ave., Asheville. N. C. 



FOR SALE — New; two 5-gallon cans in a 

 cleated end case at $1.20 per case, f. o. b. your 

 station. Direct from factory. 



Edw. A. Winkler, Joliet, 111. 



.FOR SALE— New cypress hives, reversible 

 bottom-boards, telescope metal covers, self- 

 spacing frames, of quality and price that will 

 please you. Manufactured by myself. .- rite 

 for particulars. 



O. L. Rothwell, Gilk-tt, fa. 



SEND us a list of goods wanted and wil 

 quote you lowest prices. We are the money 

 saving house. Price list free. Try us. 



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



SITUATIONS 



WANTED — One or two good queen-rearing 

 men to begin work February 15, 1920. 

 Nueces County Apiaries, Calallen, Texas. 



WANTED — An experienced farmer and ue 

 keeper wants a position in an apiary in t] 

 State of Florida. Chas. Ramig, 



Route 2, Manchester, N. H. 



WANTED— 

 business. 

 Geo. 



od man who knows the bee 

 rmanent position. 

 Duis, Grand Forks, N. Dak. 



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 capping 

 to render on shares. Will pay highest mar- 

 ket price and buy your share of the beeswax. 

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



QUEENS, SELECT THREE 

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RABBIT 

 SCHOOL 



THERE IS BIG MONEY AND GENUINE 

 PLEASURE FOR YOU in the fascinating 

 Rabbit Industry — But You Musi Know 

 How. Use the knowledge of the best brains 

 in the business and Start Right. Send for free 

 information about Rabbit Keeping, and full 

 particulars Today. GIBSON'S CORRES- 



PONDENCE SCHOOL OF RABBIT HUS- 

 BANDRY (Supervised by Judge Chas. S. G.b 

 son), 5152-S. W. Madison St., Chicago. 111. 



PAINT WITHOUT OIL 



Remarkable Discovery That Cuts 

 Down the Cost of Paint Seventy- 

 Five Per Cent. 



A Free Trial Package is Mailed to 

 Everyone Who Writes. 



A. L. Rice, a prominent manufacturer of 

 Adams, N. Y., has discovered a process of 

 making a new kind of paint without the use of 

 oil. He calls it Powdrpaint. It comes in the 

 form of a dry powder, and all that is required 

 is cold water to make a paint weather proof, 

 fire proof, sanitary and durable for outside or 

 inside painting. It is the cement principle ap- 

 plied to paint. It adheres to any surface, 

 wood, stone, or brick; spreads and looks like 

 oil paint, and costs about ine-fourth as much. 



Write to Mr. A. L. Rice, Manufacturer, 23 

 North Street, Adams. N. Y., and he will send 

 you a free trial package, also color card and 

 full information showing you how you can save 

 a good many dollars. Write today. 



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= illustrations) by Mr. Townsend in the November number of the Domestic Beekeeper- = 



§j This issue also contains an excellent article on wintering by Mr. Jay Smith, well s 

 = known queen breeder and Government extension lecturer. 



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