. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. HONEY-BOO'IH Ol- I Hi: C. M. .SCO 11 Co. him, but there were no takers. It created much interest. C. H. W. Weber & Co. We left Indianapolis for Cincinnati at about 4:30 , and arrived about 7 After a restaurant breakfast we took a street-car for the big store of C. H. W. Weber & Co., at 2146 Central Ave., now managed by Mr. Chas. H. Weber, who is a hustler ?'« business and /or business. He is ably aided in the ofBce by his alert sister "Alma," he had in stock, in both 5-gallon cans and in barrels, but it looked as if there wa
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. HONEY-BOO'IH Ol- I Hi: C. M. .SCO 11 Co. him, but there were no takers. It created much interest. C. H. W. Weber & Co. We left Indianapolis for Cincinnati at about 4:30 , and arrived about 7 After a restaurant breakfast we took a street-car for the big store of C. H. W. Weber & Co., at 2146 Central Ave., now managed by Mr. Chas. H. Weber, who is a hustler ?'« business and /or business. He is ably aided in the ofBce by his alert sister "Alma," he had in stock, in both 5-gallon cans and in barrels, but it looked as if there was enough to sweeten half of the country. There is no question but that The Fred W. Muth Co. does its share Interior View of Walter S. Pouder's Honey and Bee-Supplv Office. who doubtless will be surprised to see her photograph in these columns. As most of our readers will remem- ber, Mr. C. H. W. Weber passed away about a year ago. He succeeded the late Chas. F. Muth in the bee-supply and honey business. Mr. Muth was a sturdy German, honest and enterprising as a man could be. And his successor was every bit his equal in these regards. Mr. Weber maintained the business in style, and his son " Charles " seems to be a " chip off the old block," as the expressive saying goes. He is not only a pushing bee-supply dealer and seedsman, but is the champion rapid honey-bottler of America, we verily believe. His daily capacity is 240 two-dozen case tumblers, ready for shipment, all the work being done by only four men. Mr. Weber had a small quantity left of a car of the most beautiful sage comb honey, from Southern California, that we ever saw. We believe it was his seventh or eighth car of all kinds of comb honey for this season, besides perhaps several cars of extracted honey. We said Mr. Weber is a hustler, and it is easily proven, as will be seen from the foregoing. The Fred W. Muth Co. Mr. Fred W. Muth is a son of the late Chas. F. Muth, to whom we re-
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