1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1397 



Classiried Advertisements. 



Notices will be inserted in these classified columns 

 at 20 ceats per line. Advertisements intended forthis 

 department should not exceed tive lines, and you must 

 say you want your advertisement in the classified 

 columns or we will not be responsible for errors. 



Wanted, Situations. 



Wanted. — Situation by a young man of very best 

 habits; will either take full charge of an apiary or 

 work as helper; understands the business in all its 

 branches. Employed the last two years by The A. I. 

 Root Co. Speaks three languages. 



A. L. Hempflingeb, Sta. A, Box 3, Cleveland, O. 



Help Wanted. 



Wanted.— Young man to help on farm of 26 acres. 

 O. D. Belding, Claremont, Va. 



Wanted.— Auctioneer to sell stock of bee supplies 

 at San Antonio, Texfts, during coming national con- 

 vention. W. H. Putnam, River Falls, Wis. 



Wanted. — To correspond with young man who 

 wishes to work with bees next season. Steady work 

 the year round to the right party. 



Chas. Adams. R. F. D. No. 4, Greeley, Colo. 



Wanted.— Manager for small fruit and poultry 

 farm of 20 acres. Must understand fruit, poultry, un- 

 derdraining, etc. State salary expected, age, experi- 

 ence, references, etc. Box A, Gleanings. 



Wanted. — A man who wants a permanent position 

 to do all kinds of work on a small f^rm 'to help 

 with bees and an extensive honey business. Write 

 wages wanted, and particulars. H. C. Ahlers, 



Tel. 829. ring 4. R. F. D. 1, West Bend, Wis. 



Wanted. — Boy, 16 to 18 years of age, to work with 

 bees, and in garden, fruit, etc. Must be willing to 

 learn, and of good habits. No user of profanity or 

 tobacco need apply. 



S. Mazella Gallup. Mt. Lebanon, N. Y. 



Wanted.— Young or middle-aged man, married or 

 single; married with small family preferred, to work 

 in fruit and vegetable gardens, and help with work in 

 small Apiary. Honest, industrious, and energetic man 

 will receive good wages and chance to advance him- 

 self. I. L. Powell, Millbrook, N. Y. 



For Sale. 



Fob Sale.— Two good improved Iowa farms, each 

 one a rare bargain. D. E. Lhommedieu, Colo, Iowa. 



Fob Sale. — 4000 ferrets; some trained. Prices and 

 book mailed free. N. A. Knapp, Rochester, Ohio. 



Fob Sale.— Telephones. First-class, slightly used 

 Standard phones, less than half price. 



G. A. Watt. Bellevue, Ohio. 



Fob Sale.— Smith Premier, Hammond, and Oliver 

 typewriters. Prices from $25 up. Will exchange for 

 wax or honey. The A. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



For Sale. — Twenty acres of choice corn, potato, 

 and strawberry land; fair buildings; forty colonies of 

 bees in good location. 



F. Matthews, Route 6, Ithaca, Mich. 



Fob Sale.— Forty-acre ranch, fenced but unim- 

 proved except small frame house; fine spring near 

 house; good soil, no alkali, fine alfalfa and fruit land. 

 Also for sale, 100 or more colonies bees. Location 

 very good for alfalfa and sweet-clover honey. Good 

 reason for selling. R. S. Becktbll, 



Grand Valley, Garfield Co., Colo. 



Fob Sale.— Fine O. I. C. pigs; the famous L. B. 

 Silver strain; pedigree free. 



Wm. H. Bbubakeb, Briggs, Clarke Co., Va. 



Foe Sajle. — 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. 



Fob Sale.— Ten new Root Dovetailed hives, eight- 

 frame, 1%-story, for extracted honey, with one-inch 

 starters, nailed and painted. Price $20.00. 

 W. F. MoBGAN, Gatesville, Texas. 



Fob Sale. — Seeds of honey-plants — seven-head 

 turnips, motherwort, catnip at 5c a package, postpaid; 

 still a few sections at reduced price; 24-rb. shipping- 

 cases, complete, 14c. H. S. Dubt, St. Anne, Ills. 



For Sale. — Till Jan. l, best Wisconsin sections 

 per 1000, $4.00; No. 2, $3.40; plain, 2.5c less. Seven per 

 cent discount for October, eli for November, on Root 

 and Danz. hives and other Root goods. 

 H. S. DUBY, St. Anne, 111. 



Fob Sale.— Will sell my valuable ten acres of 

 fruit and truck farm for one-half what it is really 

 worth. One mile to center of good town of 7000; best 

 market known for fruit, truck, and honey. Write 

 for price and description. Great bargain here. 



J. B. Douglas, Mena, Arkansas. 



Fob Sale.— a Florida home is offered cheap, owing 

 to old age and infirmities. Six acres of land, all clear- 

 ed, and fronting on a fine lake. A good two-story 

 house on cement foundations; a few bearing orange- 

 trees and grape-fruit, guavas, and grapes in great 

 abundance. A good chance for a bee-man. Twelve 

 stands of bees in frame hives, on cement and iron. 

 An excellent honey-extractor; H mile to church and 

 school; Vs mile to store and postoJHce. Call on or write 

 to me. J. A. B.4JIBEB, Chuluota, Orange Co., Fla. 



Fob Sale.— I will sell for fifty dollars cash the 

 following-named property, situated three miles north 

 of Canton, Barron Co., Wis. Buyer does the hauling. 

 260 hive-bodies; 172 supers for 4 }ix4Ji plain sections; 

 190 covers, 164 bottoms; 100 excluders (all zinc); 1800 

 empty frames (no comb); 3000 sections. 414x414; 1300 

 separators and fences; 100 shipping-cases (32 sec- 

 tions), new; 60 nuclei-boxes (2-fr.); 60 entrance-guards; 

 2.50 dummies; 1 tank, tin; wood jacket; capacity, 2500 

 lbs.; I two-frame Cowan extractor (foot-brake); 10 

 bee-escapes (cone); 15 Doolittle feeders; 60 entrance- 

 feeders; 2 uncapping-knives; coil wire, sheet zinc, 

 gauges, veneer, crates, smokers, strainers. Every 

 thing adapted to eight-frame standard Langstroth 

 hives. Don't write unless you mean business. This 

 advertisement appears only once. 



Abnt Abneson, Rice Lake. Barron Co., Wis. Rt. 5. 



Bees and Queens. 



Fob Sale. — Apiaries or colonies to suit in new 

 State of Oklahoma; range and market unsurpassed. 

 Address J. T. Haibston, Salina, I. T. 



Fob Sale.— Eighteen colonies in modern hives and 

 fixtures very cheap. 



W. A. Lawrence, Rt. 3, Wayland, N. Y. 



Fob Sale. — 400 colonies pure Italian bees in lots to 

 suit. Write for prices. F. A. Gbay, 



Redwood Falls, Minn. 



Fob Sale. — 200 colonies of Italian bees in Baldwin 

 2-story hives for comb honey. Bees are in fine con- 

 dition, plenty of stores, etc. 



R, L. Tucker. Lock Box 60, Independence. Mo. 



Fob Sale. — 75 colonies in good shape for winter. 

 A bargain. Also spare combs and supers, hives, ex- 

 tractors, etc. Must sell this fall. Write for list and 

 details. W. R. Ansell, 



274 Midway Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 



Fob Sale. — 4.50 colonies Italian bees free from dis- 

 ease, in 8 and 10 fr. dovetailed hives heavy with honey. 

 Super with each hive all painted two coats, $2.75 per 

 hive, on Sacramento River. Albebt Lane, 



Vorden, Sac. Co., Cal. 



