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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Feb. 16 



Classified Advertisements. 



Notices will be Inserted In these classified columns at 

 20 cents per line. Advertisements Intended for this de- 

 partment should not exceed five lines, and you must 

 say you want your adrertlsement In the classified 

 columns or we will not be responsible for errors. 



Wanted, Situations. 



Wanted.— Position by young man to assist in apiary; 

 would prefer the West. B. W. Wbltmks, West Salem, O. 



Wanted.— Position in apiary; 15 years' experience; 

 up to date, and understands queen-rearing; would like 

 position to work into partnership. State wages, etc. 

 Beekeeper, care of Osborne, 

 1156 Clement St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Help Wanted. 



Wanted.— An active young man or boy of good 

 habits to work among bees or on farm; must be a good 

 milker. P. H. Elwood, Rt. 3. Fort Plain, N. Y. 



Wanted —Middle-aged beekeeper to work on sal- 

 ary, or part salary and percentage of honey crop. 

 Address with references. 



Dr. Geo. D. Mitchell & Co., Ogden, Utah. 



Wanted.- A man to make garden, milk two or 

 three cows, look alter a few bees and chickens. Must 

 be sober. On the Milwaukee R. R. $40.00 per month 

 to right man. Dan Slayton, Lavina, Mont. 



Post Cards. 



Send us your picture and 15 cts. and we will copy it 

 on 12 post-cards and return same by mall postpaid. If 

 satisfied on receipt of cards, send us 50 cts.; if not. re- 

 turn the cards by registered mail. One 8x10 and one 

 5x7 anastigmatic lens for sale. 



Acme Post Card Co., Medina, Ohio. 



Your photo copied on one dozen postal cards, and 

 photo returned uninjured, with cards 50 cts. Finest 

 black and white; no trashy red or brown finish; guar- 

 anteed permanent. Fancy etching of your name on 

 each, 10 cents extra. Groups will be copied at same 

 rate— 2i4 dozen, $1.00. Sandusky Art Studio, 



Sandusky, W. Va. 



Real Estate For Bee-keepers. 



For Sale.— 454 acres of land in Southern California; 

 two sets of buildings, 117 colonies of b< es, $10 per acre. 

 Plenty of water. Address Box 64, Fallbrook, Cal. 



For Sale or Rent.— On easy terms, a nice little 

 poultry-farm of 7 acres, with poultry-houses to accom- 

 modate 200 to 300 fowls; a five-room house, barn, and 

 other out-buildings, with a carpet-weaving shop 

 16x20, and a fly-shuttle loom in good order and plenty 

 of work; also 10 or 12 colonies bees with good extrac- 

 tor and other fixtures. Good chance to make money, 

 for the right party who can handle it all successful- 

 ly- C. P. IMHOFF, Rt. 1, 



West Salem, O. 



For Sale. 



Fob Sale.— 43 pairs homing pigeons, young breed- 

 ers^ Geo. Stafford. Rt. 4, Middleville, Mich. 



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

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



For Sale.— Strawberry-plants. Send for catalog. 

 BusKiRK Brothers' Nursery. Independence. Ohio. 



For Sale.— Homestead farm crops in their season, 

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

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



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. 



Special Sale.— 1^4 story 8-frame dovetailed hives 

 (no sections or starters) $1.27 each. No. 1 beeway 

 sections. $4.00 per M. 



J. F. Buchmayer, Iowa City, Iowa. 



For Sale or Exchange.— One 260-egg Excelsior 

 incubator, 200 eight-frame hives; supers, and other 

 supplies; also apple-trees of best varieties, 5 to 6 feet. 

 F. H. McFarland, Hyde Park, Vt. 



Fob Sale.— Alsike clover-seed, $10.00 per bushel; 

 sacks included with one bushel or more. 



G. A. Bleect, Jerome, Mich. 



Fob Sale.- Cyphers 220-egg and Iowa 120-egg in- 

 cubators, good as new, cheap. 



C. H. ZuBBUBG, Rt. 1, Topeka, Ills. 



Fob Sale.— One new Root queen-rearing outfit with 

 instruction-book and foundation-fastener, only $3.50. 

 Habey C. Klaffenbach, Muscatine, Iowa. 



Fob Sale.— An apiary and all appliances giving an 

 average profit of one thousand dollars a year. For 

 full particulars write immediately to 



Abthub Laing, Acton, Ontario, Canada. 



Fob 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. 



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

 without steam or water, bright and clean; 100 cases 

 or more, per case two cans, 25c; 50 cases, 30c; 25 cases, 

 32c; less, 35c. E. R. Pahl & Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



For Sale.— Pure maple syrup. A few orders will 

 be taken at $1.00 per one-gallon can; half-gallon cans, 

 $6.50 per dozen; one-quart cans, $3.50 per dozen. Guar- 

 anteed first class. E. L. Miner, Williamsfield, Ohio. 



Fob Sale.- Comb foundation, both brood and sur- 

 plus, at a discount. Beeswax worked into foundation 

 at a very low price. Send for price list and free sam- 

 ples to The Delta Apiaries, Delta, Colo. 



Fob Sale.— If you want an illustrated and descrip- 

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

 name and address to Fbank S. Stephens, 



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



Fob Sale.— 4x5 Premo "Film Plate" camera, 3 

 plate-holders, film-pack adapter, tripod, Todd's 1st 

 and 2d Steps in Photography. Good condition; cost 

 $30.00; $20.00 takes the outfit. E. F. Atwateb, 

 Box 37, Meridian, Idaho. 



Fob Sale.— Columbia disc graphophone and 82 

 records. Excellent condition, $36 Cost $80. Also 

 Eastman kodak; cost $9. Will sell for $5, or exchange 

 for honey-extractor. 



E. J. Adkisson. R. 13, Nashville, Tenn. 



Fob Sale.— Best Wisconsin sections, per 1000, $4.00; 

 2000, $7.75; 30C0, $11.10; No. 2, 50 cts. less. Discount on 

 Root's and Danz. hives and other supplies. Fifteen 

 eggs, B. P. Rocks and Wyandotte, $1.00; Pekin ducks. 

 11 eggs, $1.50. H. S. DUBY, St. Anne, 111. 



Fob Sale.— 24 ten-frame St. Joe hives; 24 full-depth 

 extracting-supers; 24 comb-honey supers; 470 combs, 

 L. fr.. }s wired and built from full sheets of founda- 

 tion (combs and supers fit above hives); 16 lbs. 

 medium brood foundation, $95.00 f. o. b. A bargain. 

 H. A. Bushby, Rydal, Kan. 



Fob Sale.— a fine lot of magnolia-trees. These are 

 beautiful evergreens, and excellent honey-plants. 

 Sometimes we get a 60-days' honey-flow from our 

 trees. There is nothing more beautiful than a mag- 

 nolia. Trees, 20 cts.; three for 50 cts., postpaid. 



R. H. Manly, Riverton, La. 



