1908 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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Classified Advertisements. 



Notices will be inserted in these classified columns at 

 ao cents per line. Advertisements Intended for this de- 

 partment should not exceed five lines, and you must 

 say you want your advertisement in the classified 

 columns or we will not be responsible for errors. 



Sheet-metal Stamping, Dies, etc. 



We are prepared to do large or small jobs of sheet- 

 metal stamping at reasonable rates. Contracts for 

 monthly deliveries solicited. Special dies made to 

 order. Write for prices, stating quantities, time of 

 delivery required, and send samples or drawings of 

 the articles and any other particulars. 



The a. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



Wanted, Situations. 



Wanted.— Position in an apiary for season of 1908. 

 Fred Geo. Banker, Sleepy Eye, Minn. 



Wanted.— Position as apiarist for the season of 

 1908. Over 30 years' experience. 



M. W. Shepherd,- Wakeman, O. 



Wanted.— Position by young man of good habits, 

 to work with bees, one year's experience in large api- 

 aries. Leonard Grapeb, Plymouth, Iowa. 



Wanted.— At once, position to help with bees or 

 fruit. Three years' experience; age 18; do not use 

 tobacco, liq' or, or profanity. 



Raymond Smathers, Sharpsburg, Ky. 



Help Wanted. 



Wanted.— Honest faithful man to work with bees. 

 But little experience required, but must be willing to 

 work any place. Low wages to begin, but steady 

 work and opportunity to work up for right man. 



The Rocky Mt. Bee Co., Berthoud, Colo. 



Wanted.— We shall like to secure the services of 

 a young able-bodied man to help us care for our bees 

 the coming season; commence work about March 20. 

 State age, experience, and wages wanted. 



E. W. & F. C. Alexander. Delanson, N. Y. 



Post Cards. 



Send us any picture and we will copy it on one doz- 

 post cards, and return with original, for 50 cts.. post- 

 paid. Acme Post Card Co., Medina, Ohio. 



Samples of Valentine post cards, comic and fancy, 

 at 15 and 25 cts. per package. Money back if not sat- 

 isfactory. Order sample early, and you can get more 

 of same kind if you desire. M. T. Wright, Medina, O. 



For Sale. 



Fob Sale.— Opaline honey-jars, all kinds; send for 

 price list. Harold E. Shore. Germantown, Pa. 



For Sale.— Homestead farm crops in their season, 

 consisting of honey, grapes, pears, apples, etc. 

 C. J. Baldridge. Kendaia, Seneca County, N. Y. 



For Sale —Special sale of half a million of best 

 Wisconsin sections; thousands of shipping-cases; big 

 discounts on all supplies till February 1. Seeds of 

 honey-plants. Write at once. H S.Duby St.Anne,Ill. 



For Sale.— Finest never-freezing evergreen honey- 

 suckle bee-plants, 4 for 25 cts. postpaid. 



Wm. H. Kautz, New Ulm, Texas. 



For Sale. — 500 second-hand 8-frame L. and Heddon 

 hives in good condition, at 40 cts. each. f. o. b. San- 

 dusky, Mich. H. & W. J. Manley, Sandusky, Mich. 



For Sale.— One thoroughbred OIC male, age 15 

 months; weight. 450 lbs ; pedigree sent with hog. 

 Price $50. Frank E Smith, Queen City, Mo., R.D. 1. 



For Sale.— Big stock bee-supplies, small profit. 

 Big discount for the next 60 davs, to make room for 

 1908 stock. Take Root Co 's and Marshfield Mfg. Co. 's 

 illustrated price list for 1907, if you have one; if not, 

 send for them at once. S. D. Buell, Union City, Mich. 



For Sale.- If you want an illustrated and descrip- 

 tive catalog of bee-keepers' supplies for 1907 send your 

 name and address to Frank S. Stephens, 



(Root's Goods.) Paden City, W. Va. 



For Sale.— Honey-cans used but once, emptied 

 without steam or water, bright and clean. 100 cases 

 or more, per case of two cans. 25 cts. ; 50 cases or more, 

 per case of two cans, 30 cts. ; 25 cases or more, per case 

 of two cans, 32 cts.; less quantities, 35 cts. 



E. R. Pahl & Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



For Sale. — Cabbage-plants. Early Jersey Wake- 

 field, open-air and field-grown; tied in bunches of 25 

 each; 12 to 15 days earlier than hot-bed or greenhouse 

 plants; fine and stocky, and well rooted— 1 to 5000, 

 $2.25; 6000 and over, $2.00. J. C. Cloyes, 



R. F. D. 5, Union City, Obion Co., Tenn. 



Bees and Queens. 



Fob Sale.— 15 strong colonies of bees in "Ameri- 

 can" hives; have enough stores for winter. Price 

 $3.00 each. John T. Gordon, Ashland, Va. 



For Sale.— All who intend to buy bees, queens, 

 and hives, should write postal for Charles W. Zweily's 

 1908 catalog. Charles W. Zwbily', Fremont, Ohio. 



Fob Sale.— 120 colonies of bees at $3.50 per colony, 

 and fixtures; all in fine shape; combs straight. Also 

 200 lbs. sweet-clover seed, at 10 cts. per lb. Inquire of 

 H. E. Davis, Redfield, Kan. 



Fob Sale.— a full line of bee-keepers' supplies; also 

 Italian bees and honey a specialty. Write for catalog 

 and particulars. Choice melilotus (white sweet clo- 

 ver) seed for sale at eight cents per pound. 



W. P. Smith, Penn, Miss. 



Eably obders booked now for delivery after May 

 1st. Best Italian bees, $6.00 per colony. Two-frame 

 nucleus. $2.00. Queens, tested, ,$1.00; doz , $11.00. 

 Untested, 75 cts.; doz., $8.50. Virgins, 40 cts.; doz , 

 $4.50. Cash orders filled first. 



Geo. H. Rea, Reynoldsville, Pa. Rt. 2. 



For Sale.— 150 colonies of bees, arranged for comb- 

 honey production, together with 250 supers and 100 

 empty hives, with all the necessary fixtures, stands, 

 etc., for $700.00. Present location can be leased on 

 easy terms. Sebastian Iselin, 



Box 11, R. D. No. 2, Stockton, Cal. 



Poultry Offers. 



For Sale or Exchange.— Trios of S. C. R. I. 

 Reds. Mb. and Mrs. E. G. Cbosley, Farina, 111. 



For Sale.— 40 B. P. R. pullets cheap to make room. 

 Eggs in season. Mrs. W. L Bennett, Misco, O. 



For Sale. — Cocks and cockerels. "Fishel's" stock 

 and eggs. Dr. C. L. Van Osdol, Diilsboro, Ind. 



White and Plymouth Rock Specialist. 



For Sale.— White Wyandottes. Egg-record strain; 

 standard-bred, farm-raised, unlimited range; healthy, 

 vigorous, prepotent. Eggs, $1.50 per 15. 



F. H. Trent, Hollybrook F"'arm, Rockford, Tenn. 



