1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



471 



For Sale.— Fine garden properly; three acres with 

 buildings, 40 colonies of bees and supplies, 65 apple, 

 pear, and plum trees, one acre of wheat, 40 gTapevines; 

 small fruits, hedges, ornamental trees. Price $600: halt 

 down Mrs. John H. Thompson, Woodstock, Ont. 



For Sale.— 100 colonies of pure Italian bees in eight 

 or ten frame new Dovetailed hives with Hoffman 

 frames: tested queen in each colony. Price $6.00 each. 

 In lots of ten, $5.00 each. . ^ „ n/r- 



F. a. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



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

 Bweet-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.— 25 colonies of bees in 10-frame Simplicity 

 and one-story chaff hives; also 75 empty hives and 150 

 supers with sections and foundation complete; also 

 about 200 shipping-cases, carriers, etc. Will sell at a 

 bargain because my health has failed. 



G. P. Kime, Route 1, Isleta, Coshocton Co., Ohio. 



For Sale.— Three untested Italian queens for $1.00 

 after July 1, if ordered now; 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 roUtion. Particulars free. 



S. F. Trego, Swedona, 111. 



For Sale.— Fine home in Glenwood, Wis.; one large 

 house and two lots in the city, and two acres with large 

 building 25x100 feet (very suitable for bee-supply fac- 

 tory), 150 colonies of bees all in good condition; one of 

 the best white-clover and basswood localities for bee- 

 keeping. Write for particulars. 



J. Gobeli, Glenwood, Wis. 



For Sale.— 20 swarms of bees; 10 in Hilton's chaff 

 hives (Hoffman frames), and 10 in single-walled hives 

 in cellar now; queens pure Italians from Quirin. $5.00 

 each is the price for the whole lot. Have also 40 hives 

 (two-story), 100 frames of emply combs— clean and nice, 

 €0 or more supers— part of them with comb half down, 

 and a pile of material in flat. Will close out whole out- 

 fit at $150 cash. N. L. Higbee, Elsie, Mich. 



Poultry Offers. 



For Sale.— Fifteen Barred Rock eggs for $1 00: 100 

 for $4.00. Mrs. W. L. Bennett, Rt. 1, Crooksville. O. 



For Sale.— Choice R. C. Brown Leghorn eggs, 75 cts- 

 per 15. Henry Tiedemann, Hammond, Ind. 



For Sale.— Twenty White Rock eggs, $1.00. 



F. E. SCHRIVER, Rt. 2, Forest, O. 



For Sale.— 15 White Wyandotte eggs, $1.00; nice 

 cockerels, $1.00 each, DuFton strain: seed corn. Cir- 

 cular. J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



For Sale.— White Wyandotte eggs, $1.00 per 15; $2.00 

 per 45. or $4.00 per 100. Chas. W. Barnes. 



138 N. Pleasant St., Norwalk, Ohio. 



For Sale.— Eggs from R. C Buff Orpingtons; best 

 layers; large size. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Andrew Manz, Bronson, Iowa. 



For Sale.— White Plymouth Rock eggs, $1.50 per 15. 

 Celebrated Fishel strain direct. Satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. Louise Armbruster, Kurtz, Ind. 



For Sale.— White Wyandotte cockerels, Duston 

 strain, fine birds, at $2.50 each. Also eggs for setting, 

 at $1.00 for 15. C. A. Graves, Shelby, O. 



Fob Sale. — Eggs to set. Fine Barred Plymouth Rocks 

 15 for $2. No better stock raised anywhere Orders 

 promptly filled. G. H. Cruzan, Jacksonville, 111. 



For Sale.— Rosecomb Buff Leghorn eggs. $2.50 for 

 15. $10.00 per 100: largest breeder and finest flock in the 

 world; largest and best layers of all Leghorns. Gold 

 Dust (original). F. Boomhower, Gallupville. N. Y. 



For Sale.— Eggs for hatching from a superior egg- 

 producing strain of S- C. White Leghorns, $2.00 for 15, 

 $3.75 for 30. $10.00 for 100. .„ ^^ ,, 



J, F. Rasch, Manila, N. Y. 



Blacks and Hybrids. 



Notices in this column are inserted free, and the publish- 

 ers assume no responsibility for sales made. 'We believe, 

 however, that every advertiser will do just as he promises, 



For Sale.— 25 black and hybrid queens after May 1. 

 at 25 cts. each; five for a dollar. 



J. G. Baumgaertner. New Memphis. Ul. 



For Sale.— 30 blacks and hybrids, last season's 

 queens, for $8.00 if ordered now; to be delivered May 1. 

 Perfect satisfaction. J. C. Cox, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



For Sale.— Hybrid queens. Will have half a dozen 

 or more about May 15th to 20th at 30 cts. each, or $1.50 

 for six. All are young queens. My bees are hustlers. 

 See A. B. J. for Sept. 28, 1905. 



Simeon G. Kilgore, Route 1. London, Ohio. 



For Sale.— Blacks (Italian queens) bred from my 

 best after years of selection from 1500 queens. Mated. 

 75c; prolific layer, $1.00; select and tested, for honey, 

 $2.00. , G. E. Moe, Candelaria. Cuba. 



Regarding Our Advertisers. 



The Best Gate Co., Shelby ville, Ind., have a full-page 

 ad't on p. 456 This is a new ad't in Gleanings, and we 

 hope that any of our readers who realize the need of a 

 good gate and that such a need exists on their own 

 farm, will write to this company. There is no doubt 

 about the value of the Best gates; just read their ad 

 and see for yonrself . 



Most people who live in rural districts have not the 

 means of obtaining a good light better than lamps — 

 without paying an exorbitant price. To such we are 

 sure that the •' Best " Light Co. 's ad. on page 452 will 

 strongly appeal. Here is an exceedingly good light at 

 a low cost; and not only is the first cost low, but the aft- 

 er expense for operating. We should be glad to have 

 every one of our readers sen 1 for literature telling about 

 this wondefrul light. Address The Best Light Co , 306 

 E. 5th St., Canton, O^ 



The Mugler Engraving Co.. of Cleveland, Ohio, have 

 an ad. on page 403. We are very glad to carry this ad- 

 vertisement, as we feel that many of our readers will 

 be pleased to know of a good reliable place where 

 they can have plates for printing made. When we say 

 that the Mugler Co. have made Gleanings plates for 

 some time past we are sure that you will not doubt their 

 ability to execute good work. They are prepared to 

 make every thing in their line, from a photograph to an 

 electrotype. You should correspond with them if you 

 are thinking of having illustrations made for your print- 

 ed matter. 



Perhaps some of our readers are expecting to build 

 this spring a house, a barn, some out-buildings. We 

 wish to call the attention of such to the merits of con- 

 crete building- blocks. We have used them and shall 

 use them in new buildings now under contemplation. 

 On pages 448 and 449 of this issue you will find the ad- 

 vertisement of the Medina Concrete Co . manufacturers 

 of concrete-block machines, 22 Court St , Medina, Ohio. 

 We are well acquainted with the men who make up this 

 company —have known them for mary years. We know 

 that the firm is reliable, and will keep every promise. 

 We have just printed a very attractive booklet for them 

 which contains 20 illustrations of homes built of blocks, 

 blocks and block- building machines, also much valuable 

 information about the ease, cost, etc.. of building with 

 blocks. If you ever build you should have a copy of this 

 valuable booklet, and we hope that you will send for one 

 to-day. We can not say too much in favor of conerete 

 block or of the Medina block-machines. 



