1905 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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if the wildest enthusiast caught a glimpse 

 of what really did come from his discovery. 

 In a ike manner these two brothers have 

 probably not even a faint glimpse of what 

 their discovery is going to bring to the 

 children of men. No one living can give a 

 guess of what is coming along this line, 

 much better than any one living could con- 

 jecture the final outcome of Columbus' ex- 

 periment when he pushed off through the 

 trackless waters. Possibly we may be able 

 to fly over the north pole, even if we should 

 not succeed in tacking the "stars and 

 stripes" to its uppermost end. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

 Advertisements intended for this department should not ex- 

 jeed five lines, and you must sat 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 likej 

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

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

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

 offering articles tor sale, will bt 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- 

 I ng from these " swaps." 



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WANTED. — To exchange 8-frame hives, extractor, 

 and uncapping-can, for honey. Root's goods. 

 O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 



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

 gum. State quantity and price. 



Orel 1,. Hekshiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buflalo, N. Y. 



VV ANTED.— To exchange double-barrel shot-gun for 

 ' one pair of minks. Any person in the trap busi- 

 ness will please correspond with me. 



Address 216 Court St., Reading, Pa. 



ANTED.— To exchange modern firearms, for incu- 

 bators or bone-mills. 



Wm. S. Ammon, 216 Court St., Reading, Pa. 



\V ANTED.— To exchange bees, queens, or extracted 

 ' ' honey for a 2'/-> or 3 h.-p. gasoline-engine and buzz- 

 saw. The Hyde Bee Co., Floresville, Texas. 



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ANTED.— To exchange incubator and homer pig- 

 eons for honey. G. Routzahn, Biglerville, Pa. 



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ANTED.— Combination foot-power circular saw. 

 S. V. Reeves, Haddonfield, N. J. 



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

 gum. State quantity and price. 



Ed. Young, Boonville, Mo. 



Vy ANTED.— 50.000 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. 



ANTED —To exchange dental chair, engine, lathe, 

 etc.; want bees and supplies. 



Dr. Ball, Plainfield, Ct. 



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vy ANTED. — Foot-power saw for dynamo and silver- 

 " plating outfit. J. P. Lytle, Chambersville, Pa. 



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ANTED. -To exchange about 500 K-story Heddon 

 hives, with worker-comb in 300; some empty 

 frames, covers, and bottom-boards; for bees or cash. 

 Archie Coggshall, West Groton, N. Y. 



Situations Wanted. 



vy ANTED.— Position by a strong young man to assist 

 ' ' in apiary in the States or Cuba. No bad habits. 

 Wellesley Walsh, Port Marie, Jamaica, W. I. 



ANTED. — Position as helper in queen-yard. South- 

 west preferred. Address Fred Gallaher, 

 Rocky Ford, Colo. 



Help Wanted. 



\yANTED.— A young man to take charge of 240 stands 



of bees in Wewahitchka, Calhoun Co., West Florida. 



Must understand taking comb honey. Want best of 



references— prefer recommendations from A. I. Root Co. 



S. S. Alderman, Wewahitchka, West Florida. 



vy ANTED.— Young man who is thoroughly capable of 

 taking charge of apiary, and understands intro- 

 ducing and breeding of queens. Can furnish employ- 

 ment the year round to a good man. 



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



vy ANTED. — Help with our bees; steady position for 

 the right man with expeiience. Give paiticulars 

 first letter. 



Thos. C. Stanley & Son, Manzanola, Col. 



Wy ANTED.— Three salesmen for our new County, 

 Township, and Railroad Surveys of the various 

 States; counties and towns indexed; just off the press. 

 Salesmen now at work are sending in heavy repoits. A 

 splendid opportunity for energetic men. Address 



Rand, McNally, & Co., Chicago, 111. 



Addresses Wanted. 



vy ANTED. —Parties interested in Cuba to learn the 

 '" truth about it by subscribing for the Havana 

 Post, the only English paper on the island. Published 

 it Havana. 81-00 per month; 810.00 per year. Daily, 

 except Monday. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— Melilotus (sweet clover) seed, $2 per bu. 

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



For Sale.— Fox hounds and puppies. Hovey strain. 

 Each one guaranteed. Enclose stamp for prices. 



W. H. Gifford, 151 Franklin St., Auburn, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Italian bees and queens. We make one, 

 two, and three frame nuclei a specialty. Write for 

 circular and price list. Also, 100 T supers for sale 

 cheap. O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa. 



For Sale.— 200 swarms of bees in No. 1 Langstroth 

 hives, etc., residence, honey-houses, and small piece of 

 land. G. F. Wilson, 



Soldiers Grove, Crawford Co., Wis. 



For Sale. — Gladioli bulbs. These bulbs produced 

 the flowers exhibited at the St. Louis World's Fair for 80 

 days. L. F. Dintelmann, Belleville, 111. 



For Sale.— 2000 colonies of Italian and Holyland bees. 

 Three-frame nuclei a specialty, and queens. Carload 

 orders solicited. Prices on application. 



The Hyde Bee Co., Floresville, Texas. 



For Sale. — A snap, 90 colonies bees in No. 1 condi- 

 tion; all straight combs; 75 extracting-bodies, wired 

 frames; 40 supers, Root's goods; set of carpenter's 

 tools of best make; kitchen furniture worth $100,00, all 

 for $350.00, if taken at once. As good bee range as 

 there is in Colorado ; no disease, no failure. 



W. S. Beverline, Cedar Edge, Col. 



WANTED.— To send you two bee-journals for the 

 price of one. Gleanings and the Rural Bee-Keep- 

 er, both for $1. Address W. H. PUTNAM, River Falls, Wis. 



