January. 1918 



GLEANING S IN BEE CULTURE 



53 



Classified Advertisements 



Notices ■will be inserted in these classified 

 columns for 25 cts. per line. Advertisements 

 intended for the department cannot be less 

 than two lines, and you must say you want 

 your advertisement in the classified columns 

 or we will not be responsible for errors. 



HONEY AND WAX FOR SALE 



Beeswax bought and sold. Strohmeyer & Arpe 

 Co., 139 Franklin St., New York. 



Small lots of oflf-grade honey for baking purposes. 

 C. W. Finch, 1451 Ogden Ave., Chicago, El. 



Honey in new 60-lb. cans at 16 cts. 



VanWyngarden Bros., Hebron, Indiana. 



FOR S\LE. — 10,000 lbs. extra quality extracted 

 honey in 60-lb. cms. 



Thos. Atkinson, Cozad, Neb. 



$1.50 pays for a year's subscription each to the 

 Domestic Beekeeper and Gleanings in Bee Culture. 

 You can order them from either office as you prefer. 



HONEY AND WAX WANTED 



"WANTED. — Comb and extracted honey. 



J. E. Harris, Morristown, Tenn. 



WANTED. — 260 lbs. of beeswax at 40 cts. per 

 pound. Longfellow Bros., Hallowell, Maine. 



WANTED. — To buy a quantity of dark and 

 amber honey for baking purposes. 



A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



WANTED. — Extracted honey in both light and 

 amber grades. Kindly send sample, tell how honey 

 is put up and quote lowest cash price delivered in 

 Preston. M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn. 



WANTED. — Beeswax. We pay higher than mar- 

 ket price: let us know how much you have, and if 

 possible send sample; get our quotation before sell- 

 ing your wax. Queen Mfg. Co., Falconer, N. Y. 



BEESWAX WANTED. — We are paying higher 

 price.s than u.?ual for beeswax. Drop us a line and 

 get our prices, either delivered at our station or your 

 station as you choose. State how much you have 

 and quality. Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, Illinois. 



Chas. Israel Bros. Co., 486 Canal St., New York. 

 Established 1878. Wholesale dealer in Honey and 

 Bees\\ax. We buy Honey. Send us samples and 

 the ouantities you have, also your best price deliver- 

 ed New York. We pay the highest market price for 

 clean, bright yellow beeswax. 



Be sure and include the Domestic Beekeeper with 

 your list of bee-journals for 1918. 



The Domestic Beekeeper will help you to dispose 

 of your crop of honey without expense to you; also 

 buy your beekeeping supplies for you at cost. If 

 you knew all we are doing for our subscribers you 

 would certainly be with us during 1918 as a sub- 

 scriber. Can we have the pleasure of entering your 

 name on our subscription list ? Address The Domes- 

 tic Beekeeper, Northstar, Michigan. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE. — 500 extracting-supers, nailed and 

 painted, with frames. Will sell cheap. 



A. P. Stauffer, Delta, Colorado. 



Beekeepers, let us send you our catalog of hives, 

 smokers, foundations, veils, etc. They are nice and 

 cheap. White Mfg. Co.; Paris, Tex. 



FOR SALE. — A full line of Root's gcwd^ at Root's 

 prices. A. L. Healy, Mayaguez, Porto Rico. 



SHELLED PEANUTS. — 5, 10, and 25 pound 

 packages, 15c pound, add postage. 



D. W. Howell, Shellman, Ga. 



FOR SALE. — White sweet-clover seed, hand 

 gathered. Write for quotations. 



E. C. Bird, Boulder, Colo. 



FOR SALE. — Five double-walled hives, good con- 

 dition, $2 each ; also 15 Falcon supers holding 35 

 plain section-s. Price, with sections complete, 50 

 cts. each. L. F. Howdeii, Fillmore, N. Y. 



Good second-hand shipping cases for 4*4 xl% 

 sections, while stock lasts, at 15 cents apiece f. o. b. 

 Cincinnati, in lote of 10 cases or more. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Southern beekeepers, save money on comb foun- 

 dation. Send me your beeswax to be worked, for 

 cash or on shares. Terms the lowest, and satis- 

 faction guaranteed. Send for terms. 



E. S. Robinson, Ft. Myers, Fla. 



THE ROOT CANADIAN HOUSE.— 73 Jarvis 

 St., Toronto, Ont. (Note new addres.s.) Pull line 

 of Root's famous goods; also made-in-Canada goods. 

 Extractors and engines; Gleanings and all kinds of 

 tee literature. Get the test. Catalog free. 



FOR SALE. — 200 dovetailed supers, Root mate, 

 for 10-frame hives, with section-holders, fence sep- 

 arators and springs all complete, for 4^/4 x 4*4 x4V^ 

 sections, all in perfect order; ha-v'e been little used; 

 put together by a first-class mechanic, all joints 

 put toj;ether with white-lead paint; painted one and 

 two coats. Pri-e, ^ra'ed, f. o. b.. Red Bank, N. J., 

 50 cts. each. No disease. 



C. H. Root, Red Bank, N. J. 



$30,000 -worth of Bee Supplies all boxed, ready 

 to ship at once; 275.000 Hoffman frames, also 

 Jumbo and Shallow frames of all kinds, 100 and 

 "00 in a box. Bi^ stock of Sections, and fine 

 polished Dovetailed Hives nnd Supers. I can give 

 Aou big bargains. Send me a list of what you want. 

 I can save you money. Will take beeswax in trade 

 at highest market price. Charles Mondeng, 146 

 Newton Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn. 



You have likely been thinking for some time that 

 you would like to have the Domestic Beekeeper come 

 to you regularly each month, but have been putting 

 it off for some reason or other. We should I'ke ve' v 

 much to have you all start in with us this next 

 year. We are very sure you will not resret it if 

 you make this start. To some of the early December 

 subscribers for 1918 we will send free t'e !a.":t thi-ee 

 numbers of 1917. If you expect to get in on this 

 back-number proposition yo\i will need to be prompt 

 in ordering, as those back numbers are going fast 

 and there will be none when the present supply is 

 exhausted. Address with remittance The Domestic 

 Beekeeper, Northstar, Michigan. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



WANTED. — Eeo.<= on shares; extracting outfit. 

 M. Knudsen, Albert Lea, Minn. 



WANTED. — To buy a good Barnes foot-power 

 cut and rip saw. J. H. Reed, Grenola, Kan. 



BEESWAX WANTED. — For manufacture into 

 Weed Process Foundation on shares. 



Superior Honey Co., Ogd"n, LTtah. 



BEES WANTED. — From 1 to 200 colonies, within 

 200 miles. Also second-hand apiary eauipmert. 

 John E. Geiger, Syracuse, Kansas. 



WANTED. — 1 to 100 strong colonies of Italian 

 bees in 10-frame dovetail hives. 

 Bernard Benzinger. Beckman Terrace, Stimmit, N. J. 



WANTED. — Bees in eight or ten frame hives, 

 free from disease. Particulars. 



J. F. Garretson. Bound Brook, N. Y. 



