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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 15 



CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 



Notices will he inserted in these classified columns 

 at 25 cents per line. Advertisements intended for this 

 department can not be less than two lines, and 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. 



Situations Wanted 



Wanted. — Situation by an expert apiarist. 



X. Y. Z., care of Gleanings, Medina, Ohio. 



Wanted. — Position by a young man of good character and 

 habits, to work with poultry, fruit, and bees. Three years' expe- 

 rience with head and hands. Work must be steady. Maryland, 

 Delaware, or Ohio preferred. N. G. Newlon, Salem, W. Va. 



Help Wanted 



Wanted. — Young man, single, all around wark on farm and 

 bee-yard. If not experienced in heavy bee work do not apply. 

 State wages, how soon can come, what can do, etc. Job good to 

 Oct. 1st, possibly longer. W. P. Smith, Penn, Miss. 



Post Cards 



Temperance Post-cards. — 20 gems containing inspiring tem- 

 perance quotations, illustrated, for 15c.; 40 for 25c.; 100 foi 60c. 

 Premium coupon and seed catalog free with every order. 



A. T. Cook, Hyde Park, N. Y. 



Ru^s 



Be sure to send for our circular before you have your old carpet 

 made into rugs. A postal will bring it. 



Sanitary Rug Co., Delaware, O. 



Poultry Offers 



For Sale. — White Wyandottes, best breeding, 15 eggs, 75 

 cts.; 30, $1.25. J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



Fine R. C. R. I. Reds, W. Wyandottes, and Barred R.; 15, 

 $1.50; Muscovy duck eggs, 12, 90c. C. Fajen, Alma, Mo. 



A. I. Root's Bee-goods, Poultry-supplies, Seeds, etc. 



Stapler's, 412-414 Ferry St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



For Sale.— Eggs, White Wyandotte, $1.00 per 15; $4.50 per 

 100. White Holland turkeys, $2.00 per 9. 



Frank C. Pellett, Route 4, Atlantic, Iowa. 



For Sale. — Prize-winners, Rose-comb White Wyandottes; 

 Single-comb White Leghorns, and S. C. B. P. R., $1 per 15 eggs; 

 $5 per 100. Harry M. Sulzberger, Ransom, 111. 



For Sale.— W. P. Rocks, Fishel and Empire strain. I have 

 twenty select females headed by two extra-fine roosters. Eggs, 

 $2.00 per twenty. 



W. M. Parrish, Route 8, Lawrence, Kansas. 



Eggs for Hatching.— White Holland turkeys. Rose Comb 

 Brown and White Leghorns; S. C. Black Langshans and Minor- 

 cas; Barred and White Rocks; White Wyandottes; Pekin and 

 Rouen ducks. Catalog for stamp. 



Jewett Allen, Walnut Grove, Minn. 



Fifteen S. C. B. Leghorn eggs given free with every order for 

 six or more queens if mentioned with the order. See advertise- 

 ment, page 481. Regular price for eggs, $1.00 per 15; $1.25 per 

 30; positively by return express. 



J. E. Hand, Birmingham, Ohio. 



Plants 



White Raspberries grow wild in Oregon. Particulars for 

 2c. stamp. J. W. H., Box 887, St. John, Oregon. 



For Sale 



For Sale. — 9 Danz. hives, 22 Danz. supers, cheap. 



F. W. Lesser, Sta. A., Syracuse, N. Y. 



For Sale.— 300 lbs. 

 8x17 inches. 



Dadant's thin brood foundation, size 

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



For S.\le. — A full line of bee-keepers' supplies; also Italian 

 bees and honey a' specialty. Write for catalog and particulars. 

 W. P. Smith, Penn, Miss. 



For Sale. — If you want an^illustrated and descriptive cata- 

 log of bee-keepers' supplies for 1907 send your name and ad- 

 dress to Frank S. Stephens, 



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



For Sale. — About 1300 or 1400 cases, two five-gallon cans 

 each, practically free from nail-holes, and were new tins when 

 originally shipped to us. Make us an offer. 



Cleveland Health Food Co., Cleveland, O. 



For Sale.— Best Wisconsin sections, 1000, $4.00; 2000, $7.75; J 



3000, $11.00; 5000, $17.50; No. 2, 50 cts. less; plain, 25 cts. less, I 



Tiiu -> :„ ^lass shipping-case, 14 Cts. Catalog free. 1 

 H. S. Duby, St. Anne, 111. 



24-lb. 2- 



FoR Sale. — Alexander wire bee-veils, no pins or sewing re- 

 quired; made from the very best wire cloth at 60 cents each, 

 postpaid. Frank Alexander, 



Delanson, N. Y. 



Don't bother with cans. Kegs are cheaper and easier to fill 

 and handle. 160-1 b. pine kegs, with 2-in. hole and plug, 50 cts. 

 each, f. o. b. factory. Orders given prompt attention. Send list 

 of supplies needed. I can save you money. 



N. L. Stevens, Moravia, N. Y. 



Real Estate for Bee-keepers 



For Sale.— Good bee and fruit ranch. Price $4500; 200 

 acres of land; 20 acres tillable; 500 apple-trees from 2 years old 

 to 10; 200 English walnuts; 50 peach-trees; good small house, 

 and barn. The rest of the ranch is mountain covered with 

 live oak — say 4000 cords of wood. One of the best sage-brush 

 locations in central California; 200 stands of good bees in 

 patent hives on full foundation; extractor-tanks, honey-house; 

 only 12 miles from San Luis Obispo, California. This place 

 is well watered with plenty of good spring water, and a snap 

 if taken soon. Otis Ram.\ge, 



San Luis Obispo, California. 



Wants and Exchanges 



Wanted. — Several pairs of gray squirrels. State price. 



John Rick, 434 Oley St., Reading, Pa. 



Wanted. — Refuse from wax-extractors and old combforcash. 

 Archie Coggshall, Groton, N. Y. 



Wanted. — To buy or rent bees in So.' California. 



C. A. Wurth, College View, Neb. 



Wanted. — Refuse from the wax-extractor, or slumgum. 

 State quantity and price. Orel L. Hershiser, 



301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo. N. Y. 



Bees and Queens 



Untested queens (shipped from South), 60 cents each. Also 

 bee-supplies. List free. A. Rattray, Almont, Mich. 



For Sale. — 150 colonies of bees in uniform hives, free from 

 disease. Also 150 empty hives. 



S. E. Tennant, Schoharie, N. Y. 



