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G1.EANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



June IB 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at IB 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." 



Vy ANTED. —Refuse from the wax-extractor, or slum- 

 '' gum. State quantity and price. 



Orel I,. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



VVANTED.— You to own good queens; no delays; sat- 

 isfaction. See my ad. on page 6% 



M. D. Whitcher, Los Olivos, Cal. 



VyANTED.-SO.OOO lbs. beeswax from bee-keepers, to 

 be worked into comb foundation. I need this 

 amount to keep my machinery running. New quarters. 

 Weed process. Fine goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Foundation for sale, samples on request. 



H. F. Hagen. 1632 Blake St.. Denver, Col. 



Help Wanted. 



yy ANTED.— Employment by a reliable bee-keeper. 

 Edw. Martin, Hackett, Ark. 



WANTED.- 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. 



WANTED.— Man to take charge of an apiary of 150 

 colonies in western Colorado. Will work on shares 

 or make satisfactory agreement with experienced man. 

 Benj. Hammar, Rifle, Colo. 



WANTED.— Man to work with bees. Reply must 

 state age, experience, and wages, to secure atten- 

 tion. W. Hickox, Berthoud, Colo. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— 400 cols, pure Italian bees in lots to suit. 

 Write for prices. F. A. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



For Sale.— Bees and bee-supplies. 



J. GoBELi, Glenwood, St. Croix Co., Wis. 



For Sale.— 40 lbs. Dittmer's light brood foundation, 

 L. size, $18.00. • H. H. Porter, Baraboo, Wis. 



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

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



117 Florence St., Springfield, Mass. 



For Sale.— My apiary complete in the great irrigat- 

 ed alfalfa belt: no failure yet. See Gleanings of Dec. 

 15, 1903, page 1051. C. K. C, Lovelock, Nev. 



For Sale.— Queens. I breed a superior strain of fine 

 golden-all-over Italians. Ask for prices. 



T. L. McMuRRAY, Ravenswood, W. Va. 



For Sale.— Two female fox-terrier pups, $3.00 each, 

 or will exchange for supplies or Italian queens. 

 Rural rt. S. F. Hanson, lola, Kan. 



For Sale.— The gentle Caucasian bees and queens 

 bred from the best imported Caucasian queens. Italian 

 bees and queens. Write for particulars. 



A. E. 'TiTOFF. loamosa, Cal. 



For Sale.- The Alexander wire bee-veil. The best 

 face-protector on the market. Try one and be convinc- 

 ed. At 75c each postpaid. 



Frank C. Alexander, Delanson, N. Y. 



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— Untested Italian queens at 60c, two for 

 $1.00; tested, $1.00 each. Mrs. J. W. Bacon, 



Waterloo, Seneca Co.. N. Y. 



For Sale.— 50, or less, IV'a-story 8-frame hives, su- 

 pers, holders, fences, complete (no sections), painted, 

 and in perfect condition; been used one season, good as 

 new; $1 per hive; changing to 12-frame extracting- 

 hives. A. W. Smith. Birmingham, Mich. 



For Sale.— Special sale of sections — Wisconsin bass- 

 wood— equal to the best. No. 1, $4.20: No. 2, $3.70. Root 

 Dovetailed and Danz. comb-honey hives, and all kinds 

 of supplies on hand. Italian queens and bees. 



H. S. Duby, St. Anne. Ills. 



_ 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.— 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. — $5200 fine ten-acre home, steady income; 

 oranges.and 8 cuttings alfalfa a year. Good reasons for 

 prompt sale at this bargain. Just the place for a ten- 

 derfoot; for. growing in value rapidly, would re-sell at 

 profit. $600 more will include profitable bee-ranch. 



G. K. Hubbard, Riverside, Calif. 



For Sale. — 150 colonies bees, mostly pure Italians, 

 some good hybrids; free from disease and in strong con- 

 dition. Will be sold in eight- frame Dovetailed hives at 

 $2.25 per colony. Other business demands my attention, 

 and I offer my bees at a sacrifice. 



F. C. Morrow, Wallaceburg, Ark. 



Poultry Offers. 



For Sale. — Alger's rose-comb Brown Leghorns hold 

 the world's record; first at Chicago International, St. 

 Louis World's Fair, exposition at Portland, Oregon. 

 Italian bees— Root strain direct Flemish Giant hares, 

 veiy large. Red Belgians from 16-lb. buck. Get circu- 

 lars. Fred Alger, Waukau, Wis. 



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.— Three hybrid queens for $1.00 



Mrs. J. W. Bacon. Waterloo, N. Y. 



