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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr, 1 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

 Advertisements intended for this department should not 

 exceed five lines, 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. Exchanges 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." 



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ANTED.— Bee-men to write. C. W. Wautbl, Folk- 

 ston, Ga. Best location; two railroads. 



ANTED.— To exchange a Winton automobile for 

 bees or other offers. E. M. Graves, Wakeman, O. 



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ANTED.— Excluding-zincs, eight and ten frame, 

 2d-hand. Jno. H. Koontz, Stewardson, 111. 



ANTED.— To exchange typewriter for three- frame 

 nuclei or queen bees to be delivered before May 10. 

 Wm. Davenport, Wilmette, 111. 



yV ANTED.— To exchange a pair of pea- fowls for a 

 pair of Angora pups, or something of equal value. 

 Mrs. M. M. Gekber, Route 6, Florence, Ala. 



yV ANTED.— Good colonies of bees for cash. State 

 price and quantity. 



F. H. Farmer, 15 Chardon St., Boston, Mass. 



yV ANTED.— Bees on shares. Raise fancy and No. 1 

 comb honey only. Arrangement will make will 

 please you; long experience; Christian preferred. 



M. LovEJOY, 259 West 37th St., New York. 



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

 gum. State quantity and price. 



Orel L. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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yV 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. 



yV ANTED. -Italian bees in the South for early North- 

 em trade. Prefer them from some point near the 

 ocean routes. State what you have to offer, with full 

 particulars. Want also about 200 untested Italian 

 queens. Box 10, care of Gleanings, Medina, Ohio. 



yV ANTED. —Every bee-keeper who takes Gleanings 

 to send in the subscription of one or more friends. 

 For three new subscriptions at $1.00 each we will give a 

 copy of the 1905 edition of A B C of Bee Culture. Sam- 

 ple copies to show your friends will be sent upon re- 

 quest. The a. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



yV ANTED.— Beeswax. We are paying 28 cts. cash or 

 30 cts. per pound in exchange for supplies for pure 

 average wax delivered at Medina, or our branch houses 

 at 144 East Erie St., Chicago, 44 Vesey St., New York 

 city, and 10 Vine St., Philadelphia. Be sure to send 

 bill of lading when you make the shipment, and advise 

 us how much you send, net and gross weights. We can 

 not use old comb at any price. 



The a. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio. 



yy ANTED.— To exchange 500 chaff hives, also Camio- 

 lan queens, for honey (hives in flat). Both are as 

 good as can be produced. 1 have a good market for 

 best quality of white-clover honey and a little buck- 

 wheat, but can not raise profitably. Will allow Chicago 

 price for honey. No poor grades of honey wanted. 



W. W. Crim, Fekin. Ind. 



yV ANTED.— Bees to work on shares. I have as good 

 a location, I think, as can be found in the States; 

 two good flows in one season My crop last year was 

 16.000 lbs. from 135 colonies. If your bees are not pay- 

 ing you, write me and I will work them for you and 

 give you half the profits. I have a good cellar for win- 

 tering. Can move your bees successfully if you are at 

 a distance. Can refer you to the banks here, aty busi- 

 ness house in town, or The A. I. Root Co. 



F. W Manley, Sandusky, Mich. 



Help Wanted. 



yV ANTED.— Nurses. The Western Pennsylvania Hos- 

 ' pital and Eye and Ear Hospital offer exceptional 

 advantages for training. References required. Apply 

 Superintendent's Office, 1945 Fifth Av-, Pittsburg, Pa. 



yV ANTED. —Young man to help in large apiaries, and 



do some general work around home. Experience 



in bee-keeping not necessary. No one wanted who 



uses intoxicating liquor, tobacco, or profane language. 



J. A. Green, Grand Junction, Colo. 



Wanted, Situations. 



yV ANTED. — Young man to take care of an apiary of 

 ' ' 300 colonies, and carefully pack supplies for ship- 

 ping. Trester Supply Co., Lincoln. Neb. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— Pedigreed red Belgian hares. Write 

 A. Ziegler, Bippus, Ind. 



For Sale.— My entire bee-keepers' supply business. 

 All inquiries answered. C. J. Lamb, East Calais, Vt. 



For Sale.— 25 colonies of bees in new eight and ten 

 frame hives at $3.50. W. D. Soper, Jackson, Mich. 



For Sale. — Good typewriter, also Water Spaniel 

 dogs and pups. G. C. Dean, New Milford, Pa. 



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

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



117 Florence St., Springfield, Mass. 



For Sale. — Best land for bee-keepers, farmers, 

 dairymen. Cheap. Write us. 



Wright-Robinson, Cumberland. Wis. 



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 Sale.— Cheap, a place of four acres in one of 

 the best locations for bees in New York State. Have 

 taken 300 lbs. of comb honey from one colony in a sea- 

 son. G. H. Adams, Box 976, Schenectady, N- Y. 



For Sale.— Trees by mail; one-year-old peach and 

 apple trees, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. Guaranteed 

 true to name and free from disease. 



G. A. Haper, Batchtown, 111. 



For Sale.— 40 supers in flat, 4x4 plain sections, price 

 $10.00; thirteen 4x5 supers, nailed and painted, $5.00; 

 1000 sections, 4x5 plain, $2.50; 1000, 4x5, $3.50. Write for 

 particulars. J. E. Brandon, Rt. 1, Montgomery, Ind. 



For Sale.— Or exchange, old wooden-wheel clock, 

 Mann bone-cutter, 12-foot steel wind-mill, 50-foot 

 tower, shaft, pumping-jack, nearly new. 



E. K. Meredith. Batavia, 111. 



For Sale. — About 300 sixty-pound cans; mostly new, 

 good condition, new cases, two cans to a case; 40 cts. 

 per case, f . o. b. Preston. 



M. V. Facey, Preston, Fillmore Co, Minn. 



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

 tive catalog of bee-keepers' supplies for 1906 send your 

 name and address to Frank S. Stephens, 



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



For Sale.— Bees; the right kind, right prices. Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for illustrat- 

 ed Outfits for Beginners, price list, and our hints on 

 buying bees. Mason Supply Co., Mechanic Fs., Me. 



For Sale.— Thoroughbred Italian bees and queens; 

 no better in existence. Full colony bees, $5.00; queens, 

 untested, 65c; tested, 81.00 Please write. 



F. M. Mayberry, Obelisk, Pa. 



