March, 1918 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



179 



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. Strolimeyer & Arpe 

 Co.. 139 Franklin St., New York. 



Small lots of off-grade honey for baking purposes. 

 C. W. Finch, 1451 Ogden Ave. .Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE. — White Montana Honey in new sixty- 

 pound cans. Twelve Dollars per can. Six pails, 

 each ten pounds net per case, $12.60. Six pails, 

 each ten pounds gross, $12.00 per case. Immediate 

 shipment. B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. 



Last fall Mr. Smith asked us our advice on when 

 best to sell his crop of 15,000 lbs. of clover ex- 

 tracted honey. We answered him by advising tha: 

 he hold until May, unless he got a good ro'ind price 

 for it before. He could at that time have taken 

 something like 12c per pound for it. He held it. 

 At our Michigan State convention last December, 

 he again asked what we thought about the future 

 price of honey. He could then get 17c per pound 

 for it. We advised him to hold. He sold the en- 

 tire crop the other day on board the cars for 18 ''4 c 

 per pound. Mr. Smith's case is only one in hun- 

 dreds of cases where producers have done well by 

 following the advice of the Domestic Beekeeper. We 

 want every beekeeper who has honey to sell to send 

 in his dollar for the Domestic during 1918. We 

 have the back numbers so can begin your subscrip- 

 tion with the January number, thus making your 

 volume complete. Do it today, and at the end of 

 the year get your dollar back if you think you have 

 not received it's worth. 



HONEY AND WAX WANTED 



HONEY WANTED. — Light extracted with sam- 

 ple and price. D. H. Welch, Racine, Wis. 



WANTE — -.Comb and extracted honey. 



J. E! Harris, Morristown, Tenn. 



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. 



BEESWAX WANTED. — We are paying higher 

 prices than usual 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. 



Have you, Mr. Producer, been getting all for your 

 honey that you could expect ? If the price you 

 have been getting has been less than the largest 

 price you have read about, let the Domestic Bee- 

 keeper, Northstar, Michigan, help you dispose of 

 your 1918 crop. Investigate. 



FOR SALE 



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

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



BASSWOOD AND EVERGREEN TREES. — 

 Send for list. Hansen Nursery Co., Niles, Mich. 



FOR SALE. — 14 extracting supers, 10 frames, 

 N. P. Price 85 cts. Alvin Buff, Frost, Ohio. 



FOR SALE. — 70 cages for pound bees. Cheap. 

 Van Wyngarden Bros., Hebron, Ind. 



FOR SALE. — Two-lb. bee cages and 8-oz. tum- 

 blers. Van Wyngarden Bros., Hebron, Ind. 



FOR SALE. — $1,200 for the best comb-honey out- 

 fit in Central Iowa. Box 42, Colo, Iowa. 663 



Beekeepers, let us send you our catalog of hives, 

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

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



FOR SALE. — Root 6-inch foundation mill in per- 

 fect condition, $20.00. Address 



C. H. Cyrenius, Oswego, N. Y. 



PURE MAPLE SYRUP.— I expect to ship the 



same high grade syrup as in the past. Order early. 



C. C. Parkhurst, R. F. D. No. 26, Garrettsville, O. 



NORTHWESTERN BEEKEEPERS. — Order 

 Root's Supplies near home and save time and freight. 

 Geo. F. Webster, Valley View Farm Apiary, Sioux 

 Falls, S. Dakota. 



"BEST QUALITY" comb foundation for L. or H. 

 frames; 25-lb. lots, Med. brood, 55c; light brood, 

 60c. Pure natural beeswax, not "Weed Process." 

 J. J. Angus, Grand Haven, Mich. 



FOR SALE. — Hand printing press, full equip- 

 ment, will print anything from calling cards to 

 an auction bill, ample size for circulars of every 

 description. Write for particulars and prices. 



A. J. Wright, Bradford, N. Y. 



WAR PASTE FOR LABELS COSTmG LESS 

 THAN A PENNY A PINT. — Send 25 cts. for for- 

 mula for paste for labels that will stick anywhere. 

 I\Ioney refunded if not satisfactorj'. 



Sunnyside Apiaries, Fromberg, Mont. 



FOR SALE. — 75 comb honey supers complete. 

 Nailed and painted, good as new, for 1^x1^x1% 

 bee-way sec. Price 40 cts. each. Will sell all or 

 part. Never had disease. 



Noah Bordner, Holgate, O. 



THE ROOT CANADIAN HOUSE. — 73 Jarvis 

 St., Toronto, Ont. (Note new address.) Full line 

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

 Extractors and engines; Gleanings and all kinds of 

 bee literature. Get the best. Catalog free. 



FOR SALE. — 2,000 4^x4%xiy8 Bee-way sec- 

 tions; 100 regular shipping cases for same, with 

 glass, etc. Root Co. make. Never been uncrated. 

 Make best offer. 300 regular 8-frame size. Ship- 

 ping screens used once. 



F. W. Morgan, DeLand, Ills. 



FOR Sx\LE. — One thousand bee hives with supers. 

 Three-fourths dovetailed. Balance halved together 

 at corners and nailed both ways. Hoffman frames 

 thruout. We will guarantee them to be sound and 

 free from disease. Will sell all or any port at about 

 one-half what new hives will cost. Apply to 



The Hyde Bee Co., Floresville, Tex. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



WANTED. — 50 to 200 colonies bees, preferably 

 near home. H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, O. 



WANTED.- 

 WANTED.- 



-To buy or run on shares, an apiary. 

 F. Deiter, Havlock, Nebraska. 



-1 to 200 colonies of bees. 



Geo. Peters, Callicoon, N. Y. 



WAJSITED. — Extracting outfit in Al condition. 

 Mrs. J. H. Sitzler, Ft. Collins, Colo. 



WANTED. — 10 to 100 swarms of bees, not over 

 50 miles from Bellevue. 



N. B. Querin, Rt. No. 7, Bellevue, O. 



WANTED. — A two-frame extractor, condition good, 

 price reasonable. Address 



John Sills, Clinton, Wash. 



