GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



March, 1919 



FOR SALE. — (Pan Handle beekeepers, please 

 note, that you can buv Root bee-supplies "'next 

 door." Will C. Griffith & Sons, Elm Grove, W. Va. 



FOR SALE. — If you wish to know where to 

 save mone.v on bee supplies send for our new price 

 list. It mav be worth your trying. 



H. S. Duby & Son, St. Anne, Ills. 



FOR SALE. — 3 No. 15 Cowan reversible ex- 

 tractors, each $15.00; 2 boiler wax presses, each 

 $10.00; 1 30-gal. tank, $5.00. All good as new. 

 Also 50 new shipping cases and 2,000 sections. 

 Edw. A. Winkler, Joliet, Ills., R. D. No. 1. 



FOR SALE. — 30 supers full foundation; 15 su- 

 pers drawn combs; 20 supers empty frames; 15 

 hivei bodies with frames ; 8 hive bodies, drawn 

 combs. Whole lot for $160.00, or sell in small 

 quantities. No disease. A. I. Root Co. goods. 

 H. D. Hopkins, Otterville, Mo. 



FOR SALE. — To reduce stock the following will 

 be quoted at prices attractive, even to those at a 

 distance. 8-frame standard hives; metal covers; 

 K covers; A bottoms; P supers; sections; holders; 

 cartons, shipping cases; Danz. hives; supers; 

 frames; B-grade sections; Alexander feeders; Bing- 

 ham smokers; foundation for split sections; D 

 cases; a stock of 4x5x1% sections (regular for 

 8-fraine super), with cartons and shipping cases — 

 all will be sold at great sacrifice. 



Mason Bee Supply Co., Mechanic Falls, Me. 



FOR SALE.^Only about 100 dovetaileid and 100 

 homemade hives with about that many supers of 

 each kind left, as per our advertisement in Nov. 

 and Dec. numbers of Gleanings. We offer 30 10- 

 frame dovetailed standard hives, Hoffman frames, 

 new, .nailed and painted, $2.00 each; new nucleus 

 and cages nailed ready for use, 20 3-frame, 25c 

 each; 57 2-frame, 20c each; 28 2-pound cages, 35c 

 each; 148 2-pound cages, 25c each; 150 1-pound 

 cages, 20c each. 



The Hyde Bee Co., Floresville, Texas. 



AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS 



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 copv. Canadian subscriptions, $1.50. Postals not 

 answered. Charles D. Sherman, 107 Highland 

 Court, Hartford, Conn. 



POULTRY 



S. C. Brown Leghorns, good baby chicks. $15.00 

 per 100; $7.75 per 50; $4.00 per 25. Order from 

 this advertisement. Safe arrival guaranteed. Cir- 



H. M. Moyer, Boyertown, Pa., R. F. D. No. 3. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGE 



WANTED. — Several hundi-ed colonies in good lo- 

 cation, in any state. F. R. Roe, Palisade, Colo. 



W^VNTED. — To buy small yard of bees near La 

 Junta, Colo.- 



W. I. Reed, 1709 Belmont Ave., Pueblo, Colo. 



FOR EXCHANGE. — A Ford car of late model, 

 for bees or good beei supplies. 



H. E. Graham, Gause, Texas. 



WANTED. — Used hive's and supers, foundation 

 mills. eNtrnctor.s. bees, and bee equipment. State 

 lowest cash price wanted. 



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



WANTED. — To buy or lease 500 to 1,000 colo- 

 nies of bees. Anv location. 



Russell T. Stinnett, Hillsboro, Ore. 



W^ANTED. — Colonies of bees in lots of anywhere 

 from 5 to 500. State lowest cash price wanted. 

 H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



WANTED. — To rent, 10-inch mill, for a- few 

 days, within 200 miles of Evansville, Ind. 



John F. Hepp, Boonville, Ind. 



FOR TRADE. — 360 acres in Washington Coun- 

 tv, Arkansas, for large apiarv. Frank Van Haltern, 

 Box 248, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kans. 



WANTED. — Old combs and cappings for render- 

 ing on shares. Our steam equipment secures all 

 the wax. Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED.^ — 250 colonies, or less, of bees. Name 

 lowest cash price, style of hive, etc. 



A. W. Smith, Birmingham, Mich. 



WANTED. — ^To exchange California property 

 for bees. Miss Alice Elflein, Menomonee Falls, R. 

 D. No. 2. Box No. IQQ, Wis. 



WANTED. — 150 to 200 colonies of bees to work 

 on shares. Extracting outfit. 



M. Knudsen, 320 Second St., Albert Lea, Minn. 



WANTED. — Good second-hand power extractor. 

 W'ill pay cash or exchange comb-honey supers. Also 

 have 60,000 folding cartons for sale at 1-3 price. 

 H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



WANTED. — To exchange paying jewelry and 

 optical business, about $1,000, for bees, or will 

 trade income propertv in Alpena. Mich., for bees, 

 or bees and land. H. Aldied, Gladstone, Mich. 



WANTED. — ilOO to 150 packages of bees with 

 queens, delivered to Toronto. Ont., by parcel post 

 by May 24. Address particulars to Dr. C. J. Den- 

 ins, c St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ont. 



WANTED. — Shipments of old comb and cappings 

 for rendering. We pay the highest cash and trade 

 prices, charging but 5 ets. a pound for wax render- 

 ed. The Fred'W. Muth Co., 204 Walnut St., Cin- 

 cinnati, O. 



WANTED. — Beeswax. We will pay for averaze 

 quality beeswax delivered at Medina, 38c cash, 40c 

 trade. We will pay 1 and 2c extra for choice ;» ellow. 

 Be sure your shipment bears your name and ad- 

 dress as shipper so we can identifv it on arrivnl. 

 The A. I. Root Co.,' Medina, Ohio. 



WANTED. — To buy, from 50 to 200 colonies of 

 bees in Oklahoma. Or would buy small place in 

 the West, that is good location for apiary, with 

 or without bees. Give full particulars in first let- 

 ter. Distance from railroad no ob.iection. 



Eugene Couch, Choctaw, Okla. 



WANTED. — An apiary, by two brothers, single, 

 abstainers, well educated and of many yeiars' ex- 

 perience with bees ; also poultry and orchard work, 

 either to rent or work on shares. Would consider 

 buying and paying $500 cash down, the rest on 

 time. Address 



F. L.. 1612 Larimer St., Denver, Colo. 



OLD COMBS WANTED.— Our steam wax-presses 

 will get every ounce of beeswax out of old combs, 

 cappings or slumgum. Send for our terms and 

 our new 1919 catalog. We will buy your share of 

 the wax for cash or will work it into foundation for 

 you. Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, Illinois. 



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 REAL ESTATE 



FOR SALE. — 80 colonies of bees in good condi- 

 tion. Two comb supers to hive. 55 hives full of 

 extracting combs. All supplies needed to run this 

 year. Supply trade of countrv. House of eight 

 rooms in .Tood condition : out-bui'dings and fruit, 

 tine well of water. 0. Holdren, Darlington, Mo. 



