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Gleanings in Bee Culture 



Classified Advertisements 



Notices will be inserted in these classltled 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 resi'oiisiblf- for enors. 



For Sale 



Honey and Wax for Sale 



White alfalfa sweet-clover honey. 8 ct.s. per lb. in 

 120-lb. lots. T. II. W.\ALE. Xanipa, Idaho. 



For Sale.— Amber fall honey, fiO-lb. cans. Send 

 for sample. Henkv Hkttel, Marine, 111. 



For Sale. —Clover, clover-basswood blend, milk- 

 weed, and raspberry extracted honey in packages 

 to suit. A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids. Mich. 



For Sa-le.— Clover honey in l60-lb. kegs, 9 gents: 

 buckwheat in kegs or BO-lb. cans, 7J4. 



C. B. Howard, Romulus, X. Y. 



For Sale.— 10.000 ll)s. extra-fine table honey, al- 

 most white — ?6.00 per (iO-lb. can. 



G. L. Buchanan, HoUiday's Cove, W. Va. 



For Sale. — Clover honey ripened on the hive, in 

 60-lb. cans: gathered in June, extracted in August. 

 Sample free. J. b'. Moore. Tiffin, Ohio. 



For Sale. — Water white and light-amber alfalfa 

 and light-amber fall honey, put up in any size pack- 

 ages. First class. Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



For Sale.— Choice light-amber extracted honey 

 —thick, well ripened, delicious flavor. Price 9 cts. 

 per lb. in new t5U-lb. cans. 



,J. P. Moore, Morgan, Ky. 



For Sale.— Some very nice wild-red-raspberry 

 extracted honey at 10 cents per lb. A special value 

 In light amber at 9 cts.: also some good at 8 cts. All 

 in new 60-ib. (net) tin cans. 



K. D. TowNSENL) A Sons, Remus, Mich. 



Wanted.— To exchange a good residence proper- 

 ty in Centerville, Iowa, for bees or part bees and 

 cash; lot, 200 x 200, eight-room house: cellar, 16 x 26: 

 barn, 30 x 30; other buildings: living well and cis- 

 tern, and almost all kinds of fruit. 



J. M. Gate. W infield, Kansas. 



Honey for Sale.— In carload shipments or small 

 quantities. In view of crop shortage we bought 

 liberally of all first-quality honey we could get, 

 with the result that our supply is a little larger 

 than our requirements call 1 r. We offer water- 

 white clover, alialfa, buckwheat, and amber ex- 

 tracted honey, all bought with greatest care, and 

 of excellent quality, at low prices in any quantity. 

 If Interested, write lor samples and prices, stating 

 what flavor you want. 



THE A. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



Honey and Wax Wanted 



Wanted. — Comb, extracted honey, and beeswax. 

 R. A. Burnett & Co., 199 S. Water St., Chicago. 



Wanted.— White honey, both comb and extract- 

 ed. Write us before disposing of your crop. 



Hildreth & Segelkkn, 

 265 Greenwich St., New York. 



A. I. Root supplies. Send for catalog and save 

 freight. Arthur M. Johnson, Poplar, Wis. 



In Florida. Root supplies. Save transportation. 

 Free catalog. G. F. Stanton, Buckingham, Fla. 



Soy beans, grow 30 bushels per acre. Worth 890. 

 Sample, 10 cents. Jacob McQueen, Baltic, O. 



For Sale.— 2000 good second-hand 12-inch, 1000 

 new 14-inch T tins. 50 cts. per 100. 



A. s. P.4.RS0N, Rocky Ford. Colo. 



Roofs goods fresh from factory. Save the excess 

 freight. Buy here. Catalog if you want it, 



L. W. Crovatt, Box 134, Savannah, .Ga. 



For Sale.— Empty second-hand 60-lb. cans, as 

 good as new, two cans to a case, at 25 cts. per case. 

 C. H. \V. Weber it Co., Cincinnati, O. 



For Sale.— Second-hand and new bee-supplies, 

 in good condition; going out of business. Send lor 

 list. F. A. GRAY, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



For Sale.— 100 Danz. hives (42 with bees in good 

 condition), 300 Danz. supers, sections, foundation, 

 and general supplies. Good range. 



E. \V. SMITH, Troutdale, Oregon. 



For Sale.— Sweet-clover seed, or Bokhara meli- 

 lotus. Best fertilizing, hay, grazing, and honey 

 plant known. Fur particulars write to 



Mrs. J. T. Mardjs cV- Sons, Falmouth, Ky. 



New crop alfalfa seed; 4 lbs. by mail, $1.10; 50 to 

 100 lbs., iiy2 cts. per lb. Sacks, 25 cts. extra. 



R. L. Snodgrass, Rt. 4, Augusta, Kansas. 



For Sale.— A full line of bee-keepers' supplies; 

 also Italian bees and honey a specialty. Write for 

 catalog and particulars. The Penn Co., 



(Successor to J. M. Jenkins.) Penn, Miss. 



Send 15 cts. for a three-months* trial subscription 

 to the liecieu; and read about " The Most Frofiiaide 

 Year of a 1200-colony Bee-keeper," in the December 

 number. Address The Bee-keepers' Review, 

 230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



Complete comb-honey outfit for 1000 colonies, 

 consisting of 460 colonies of bees in good condition; 

 hives with worker combs, supers filled with sec- 

 tions, etc. correspondence solicited from parlies 

 meaning business. Address 

 Frank Raucheuss. 1440 Market St., Denver, Colo. 



Help Wanted 



Wanted.— Experienced bee-keeper (married pre- 

 ferred) to go in partnership or work bees on shares. 

 August Wolbert, Eldora, Bryan Co., Ga. 



Wanted.— Assistant apiarist. Must be steady, 

 honest, and willing to go to Colorado or Montana 

 as needed. The Rocky Mountain Bee Co., 



Berthoud, Colo. 



Wanted.— A young man of good habits, and an 

 experienced queen-breeder, desires a position in a 

 first-class queen-rearing apiary. State wages and 

 conditions in first letter. Will take part queens m 

 lieu of wages. H. C. Short, Rt. 2, Winche.ster. O. 



