1921 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



155 



WANTED — Position by experienced bee- 

 keeper; can furnish diploma and give refer- 

 encts. Dimitri Petrechenko, 



P. I » Box 325, Cruni Lynne, Pa. 



WANTED — Work at an apiary as helper, by 



Catholic. Slate wages if possible. 

 C. Prescher, 143 Bowery St., New York City. 



WANTED — One experienced man and stu- 

 dents, clean 'habits, able-bodied and willing 

 workers, as helpers with our more than 1,000 

 colonies. Opportunity to learn the business 

 from A to Z; 1920 crop 122,000 pounds; theory 

 also. Write immediately, giving age, height, 

 weight, habits, former employment, experience, 

 references, wages, photo, all in first letter. 



E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho. 

 (Former Special Field Agent in Beekeeping, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture). 



WANTED — Two young men, able-bodied, will- 

 ing to work, clean in body and mind, who 

 want to learn beekeeping and are willing to 

 exchange faithful services for instruction from 

 a man with almost forty years of extensive ex- 

 perience in beekeeping, board and some finan- 

 cial remuneration. Have twelve apiaries. 

 K. F. Holtermann, Brantford, Ont., Canada. 



WANTED — Man with some experience to 

 work with bees coming season. State age. 

 experience and wages wanted, based on our 

 furnishing board. 



The Rocky Mountain Bee. Co., 



Box 1319, Billings. Mont. 



WANTED — One experienced man, and stu- 

 dents or helpers, in our large bee business; 

 good chance to learn. Modern equipment and 

 outfit, including auto truck; located near sum- 

 mer resorts. Write, giving age, height, weight, 

 experience, reference and wages wanted. 



W. A.^ Latshaw Co., Clarion, Mich. 



WANTED — Two comb-honey men for season 

 of 1921. Give experience, age, and wages 

 expected. 



B. F. Smith. Jr., Fromberg. Mont. 



FOR SALE 



Lower Price. Top Quality. Atwater's Honey. 



FOR SALH^lo Sframe hives, empty; 13 S- 

 frame supers; 5 hive stands. All painted and 

 in good shape; used 2 years; no disease. Will 

 sell all at a bargain. Will furnish inner fix- 

 tures if wanted. 



John Hendricks. Zeeland, Mich. 



FOR SALE — 300 new Lewis beeware beeway 

 sections, 77 section holders, separators, fol- 

 lowers, springs for ten supers. Price $10. 

 J. M. Suliber, 

 542r> Minnesota Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



FOR SALE— "Superior" Foundation (Weed 

 process). Quality and service unexcelled. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah- 



FOR SALE — Brand new 6x10 Excelsior print- 

 ing press, types, rules, for cash. Some bee 

 supplies, magazines. Offer on magazines. 

 Edwin Dahlquist, North Branch, Minn. 



FOR SALE — Too many bees in town; will sell 

 40 colonies; also 1 No. 15 Cowan extractor. 

 1 f interested write. 



Geo. F. Schilling, State Center, Iowa. 



FOR SALE — 35 stands of bees. Ten hives are 

 standard, 25 are sectional hives. All are 10- 

 frame. 35 section supers: 25 extracting supers 

 with drawn combs, all for $375. or hest offer. 

 Buyer to ship same. L. A. Schwob, 



1340 Merchant St., St. Louis. Mo. 



FOR SALE — One 10-inch foundation mill, 2J/ 

 inch rolls, nearly new; can save cost of same 

 in first 100 pounds foundation made. Also 

 t>-inch mill. 2-inch rolls, in good condition. 

 W. D. Wright, Altamont, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— 20 10-frame used dovetailed 

 hives in good condition; 300 Hoffman 

 frames, some with good extracting combs, the 

 balance good starter left from cut-out comb 

 honey. All in good condition. No disease. 

 B. A. Manley, Milo, Iowa. 



!•'( )R SALE — Six colonies in 10-frame Stand- 

 ard hives, with suptrs, at $10 each. f. o. b. 

 Tupelo. Also five new hives at half price. 

 Write. Ben G. Lumpkin, Tupelo, Miss. 



FOR SALE — Lot of new supplies. Lewis 

 make; sections, foundation, hives, supers, 

 covtrs, etc., at bargain prices. If interested, 

 write for complete list. 



C. C. Brinton, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



FOR SALE — During the Mexican revolution, 

 while unable to work on my ranches, I 

 bought a few colonies of bees as a pastime. 

 They have done wonderfully well, and I now 

 have 200 good, strong colonies. As conditions 

 have improved so much that I can again go 

 lack to work. I cannot give them needed per- 

 sonal attention, so will sell at a bargain. Good 

 location, new equi])ment. no disease, and I 

 own or control other localities suitable for 

 out apiaries. This is a good opportunity to 

 enter and develop a new field. Address 



J. H. White, Tuxtepec, Oaxaca. Mexico. 



FOR SALE — Owner wants use on one of our 

 outside warehouses, so we must move this 

 stock; slightly dusty and shopworn: 1-story S- 

 f rame hives, packages of 5, $1 5. Also a lew 

 10-frame, $17.50. Offer good only as long as 

 this stock lasts. 



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



FOR SALE — 30 colonies of bees in 10-frame 

 hives spaced 9 frames to the hive. Shipment 

 to be made about June 1, after they are un- 

 packed. Also write for prices on what you 

 may want in bee supplies. 



F. J. Rettig, Wabash, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives; 

 also full line of supplies, including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. L. Burdick. Sunnyside, Wash. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Lower Price. Top Quality. Atwater's Honey. 



FOR SALE— Silver Spangled Hamburg Cock- 

 erels and eggs; rare old violin. 



Elias Fox, Union Center, Wis. 



BLACK~SIBERIAN HARES— Enormous sizes, 

 delicious meat and beautiful fur. vVrite for 

 information and prices. 



Siberian Fur Farm, Hamilton, Canada. 



GRANULATED HONEY SLIPS— 100, 20c. 

 Dr. lonney, Buck Grove, Iowa. 



DR. MILLER'S BEE SONGS are in "Songs 

 of Beedom.' Ten songs for 20 cents, post- 

 paid ; 2-cent stamps taken. Also Teddy Bear 

 souvenir postal cards, 10 for 10 cents. Ad- 

 dress Geo. W. York, Box 84, Spokane, Wash. 



WANTED — Old bee magazines. We have sev- 

 eral customers who wish to complete their 

 files of American Bee Journal and other maga- 

 zines relating to beekeeping. The early vol- 

 umes are especially desired. State what you 

 have and price wanted in first letter. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



EAGLE'MIKADO" 



PENCIL No. 174 



Regular Length. 7 inched 



For Sale at your Dealer. Made in five grades 



Conceded to be the Finest Pencil made for general use. 



EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK 



QUEENS 



Write fur our catalog uf high grade 

 Italian queens. Pure mating and safe 

 arrival guaranteed. 



Prices for 1921 



1 to 4 inclusive $ 3.00 each 



5 to 9 inclusive 2.90 each 



10 or more 2.80 each 



Breeders 12.00 each 



JAY SMITH, Route 3 



VINCENNES, IND. 



THREE BAND AND GOLDEN QUEENS 



that produce hustling bees. Bred to 

 fill the supers. Our breeding stock 

 produced 400 pounds surplus honey in 

 1920. Our breeding yards are several 

 miles apart. We breed from the very 

 best non-svi'arming, gentle, long- 

 lived, prolific strains of bees and 

 drones that thirty years' constant 

 work can produce and money can buy. 

 No disease. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



1 Untested $1.75; 12, $1.50 each 



1 Tested $3.00; 12, $2.75 each 



DR. WHITE BEE CO., Sandia, Texas 



Not the best in color or the 

 gentlest, but mothers of colo- 

 nies that bring in the honey. 

 My circular tells more of my 

 queens. Prices in line. Also 

 a few more package bees to 

 spare. 



R. V. STEARNS 



BRADY, TEXAS 



QUEENS 



THREE BAND ITALIANS 



Order now for early deliverv. Untested, 

 $1 25, Select Untested, $1.50 each 



D. W. HOWELL, Shellman, Ga. 



