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GLEANINGS IN BEE CUTvTURE. 



Jan. 15 



Wants and Exchange. 



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ANTED. 



-Given foundation- press. 

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



\V/ ANTED. — A pony planer for hive-making. 

 ' ' Chauncey Yates, Randall, Montg. Co., N. Y. 



VV ANTED. — To pay cash for comb and extracted 

 '' honey. L. H. Robey, Worthington, West Va. 



YY ANTED.— To exchange stock of groceries for bees 



or small homestead 



A. E. Shaw, Boscobel, Wis. 



VV ANTED. — To exchange ginseng seed for any thing 

 ' I can use. Make offers. 



Frank Erkel, Le Sueur, Mian. 



yV ANTED. —To correspond with parties having bees 

 to sell in carload lots for May delivery. Quote 

 prices and give particulars. 



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



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4.NTED. — Refuse from the wax-extractor, or slum- 

 ?uin. State quantitj' and price. 



Orel I,. Hekshiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



VV ANTED. — Honey, wax, slumgum, or supplies, in 

 exchange for standard-bred White Wyandottes. 

 H. E. Crowther, No. Kingsville, Ohio. 



WANTED. -Raw furs of all kinds. The highest cash 

 '' prices paid. Prices on application. Goods held 

 separate if you wish. O. H. Morley, Hector, N. Y. 



Vy ANTED— Old books on bee culture, especially from 

 foreign countries. Please state titles, authors, 

 year of publication, edition, binding, condition, number 

 of pages, and price wanted. 



A. L. Boyden, Medina, Ohio. 



yVANTED. — Any bee-books, except Quinby's and 

 Miner's, published in U. S. A. before 1857. Advise 



titles offered, dates, condition, etc. Card to 



Col. Walker, Leeford, Budleigh-Salterton, Eng. 



VV ANTED. — Old combs or slumgum from solar ex- 

 tractors. Will pay for the amount of wax secured 

 less the cost of time in rendeiing. None can be used 

 after Feb. 15 The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



VX^ ANTED.— Partner in bees, poultry, and small fruits. 

 Exceptional opportunity with small investment 

 for right man; or will sell. 



J. E. Thompson, Carpentersville, 111. 



VUANTED.— To exchange, fish gig. net, torch. Jack 

 Frost ice-cream freezer, bicycle, gun, violin, and 

 Indian relics, for eight-frame L. hives and P supers, 

 or Hoffman frames with drawn comb. 



W. O. Hershey, Landisville, Pa. 



Help Wanted. 



VVANTED.— Competent bee-keeper. Single man; one 

 that can do farm work also. Employment the year 

 round. State age, and wages desired. 



W. P. Smith, Penn, Lowndes Co., Miss. 



VV ANTED.— Experienced bee-keeper (married man 

 preferred), one accustomed to large apiaries. We 

 will keep satisfactory employee by the year. Address 

 with age, experience, wages asked, and references. 



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



Notices will be inserted under this head at 15 cts. per line. 

 Adpertlsements intended for this department should not 

 exceed five line-ii, and you must say you want your advertise- 

 ment in this department or we will not be responsible for 

 errors. You can have the notice as many lines as you like, 

 but all over five lines will cost you according to our regular 

 rates. This department is intended only for bona-fide ex- 

 changes. Exclianges for cash or for price lists, or notices 

 offering articles for sale, will be charged our regular rates 

 of 20 cts- per line, and they will be put in other depart- 

 ments. We can not be responsible for dissatisfaction aris- 

 ing from these '' swaps." 



yV.^NTED — Young man to look after bees and garden 

 by the month or year. A good permanent position 

 to right party. Please give salaiy required, and ref- 

 erences. E. B. Rook, Bradentown, Fl )rida. 



yV ANTED.— One man March 1st, two June 1st, to 

 work with bees, season 1906 Applicants please 

 state age, experience, and wages wanted. 



W. HiCKOX, Berthoud, Colorado. 



yV ANTED.— To engage with some one (Texas prefer- 

 red) who has bees or capital to invest in bees in a 

 partnership. I have experience in Texas and Cuba, 

 both in honey-production, increase, and queen-rearing. 

 References furnished. 



C. E. M., care of Gleanings, Medina, Ohio. 



yVANTED.— A competent, active, up-to-date bee- 

 keeper—single man, one familiar with artificial 

 increase, queen-rearing, etc. Must be able to accom- 

 plish results, both in shop and apiary, or one anxious to 

 learn. State age. experience, wages, etc. 



Henry Stewart, Prophetstown, 111. 



yVANTED.— Last year my students helped to secure a 

 '' harvest of 60,000 lbs. of honey from 296 colonies, 

 spring count. I can take one or two young men, able- 

 bodied, using neither tobacco nor liquor and of good hab- 

 its (none (?ther need apply). They must be willing to 

 work right along. I will give board and washing; and if 

 student does well ^nd I do well, will give something 

 more. R. F. Holtermann, Brantford, Ont., Can. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— Fifty stands of bees; have not time to 

 attend to them. A. Watkinson, Corning, Cal. 



For Sale.— 150 colonies of bees, 30 in Danz. and bal- 

 ance in Root eight-frame Dovetailed hives, at $3.50 per 

 colony complete in excellent condition for winter; 

 heavy stores; a great bargain for the price. If inter- 

 ested, write for further particulars. 



W. M. Bailey & Co., Spartanburg, S. C. 



For Sale.— 500 colonies of bees located in the best 

 sweet-clover belt in the U. S. Will take $1500 for the 

 outfit. Reason for wanting to sell, too much other bus- 

 iness. If I do not sell shall want a good man to run them 

 next season. W. N. Cannon, Greenville, Ala. 



For Sale.— Root's bee-supplies at factory prices: 

 full colonies Italian bees; queens in season (catalog free) ; 

 Plymouth Rock chickens and eggs; incubators, brood- 

 ers, poultry food, etc H. S. Duby, St. Anne, 111. 



For S.ale. —Different kinds of cow peas, stock peas, 

 etc. Write for prices Buy now before they advance. 

 E R. Miller, Hearing, Norfolk Co., Va. 



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

 tive catalog of bee-keepers' supplies for 1906 send j'our 

 name and address to Frank S Stephens, 



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



For Sale.— Eight acres on foothills, 'twixt orange 

 and sage; 105 stands bees, three stories; good 'oee-house, 

 etc. J. C. Hall Co., 29 Nordina, Redlands, Calif. 



For Sale.— 4500 Root's No. 1 polished sections, 4'4x 

 4y4Xl'/s, slotted, for $18.00. R. S. Chapin, 



598 Junction Ave.. Detroit, Mich. 



For Sale. — Bee-keepers' supplies. Root's goods. 

 Root's prices. Free catalog. F. R. Daniels, 



117 Florence St., Springfield, Mass. 



For Sale.— My home, apiaries, and best equipment 

 in the State. Will lease bees with complete working 

 outfit, even to living-rooms for apiarist. Four hundred 

 to eight hundred colonies. I furnish supplies. 



R. C. AiKiN, Loveland, Colorado. 



For Sale.— Three untested Italian queens for $1.00 

 after July 1, if ordered new; warranted pure mated, 10 

 cts. extra. Satisfaction, or money back. Only 300 at 

 this rate. All you want as long as they last. Orders 

 filled in rotation. Particulars free. 



S. F. Trego, Swedona, 111. 



