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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 1 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

 Advertisements intended for this department should not ex- 

 ceed 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 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 noticei 

 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 arii- 

 Ing from these " swaps." 



yy ANTED. -To exchange ladies' $60 bicycle for type- 

 '' writer. Lock Box 4, East Calais, Vt. 



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ANTED.— Bees on L. frames; cash paid. 



E. A. Hearn, Salisbury, Md. 



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ANTED.— Bees, honey, beeswax; trade or cash. 

 Incubator cheap. G. Routzahn, Biglerville, Pa. 



ANTED.— Slumgum or refuse from solar wax- 

 extractor at 3 cts. per pound. 



Young's Bee-supply House, Boonville, Mo. 



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

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

 O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 



ANTED.— To exchang-e Rhode Island Red cockrels 

 for thin comb foundation. 



D. F. Lashier, Hooper, N. Y. 



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ANTED.— To correspond with parties in Michigan 

 having bees for sale. 



F. W. Manley, Sanilac Center, Mich. 



VV ANTED.— To exchange queens for white hullesa 

 barley, Leghorn eggs (near home), incubator, or of- 

 fers. See ad. this issue. S. F. Trego. Swedona, 111. 



ANTED.— 500 queens the coming season; quote 

 prices, state strain and delivery. Address 

 The Rocky Mountain Bee Co., Berthoud, Colo. 



ANTED. -To exchange $8500 Columbia bicycle for 

 an Oliver typewriter or offers. 



E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. 



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

 '" gum. State quantity and price. 



Orel L. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., BufiFalo, N. Y. 



VVANTED.— A practical bee-man to buy half interest 

 " in 35 stands of bees and material— $100 if taken 

 immediately. Improved hives, level country. 



CarlLee Bros., England, Ark. 



V)^ ANTED. —For April or May delivery from near-by 

 " points, bees on Langstroth or Danzen baker 

 frames. Write, stating full particulars. 



Wm. a. Selser, 10 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



VV ANTED.— To exchange one Remington double-bar- 

 '' rel shot-gun, one graphophone with records, one 

 kodak, one bicycle, and full colonies bees in L. hives, 

 for typewriter, cash, or other articles. 



G. J. Sturm, Flora, 111. 



Vl? 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. 



Vy ANTED.— To buy 50 to 200 colonies of bees free from 

 disease, located in western New York or Pennsyl- 

 vania. Also to sell or exchange one 200-egg size Reli- 

 able hot-water incubator (nearly new, cost $33); ten 

 IVi-story Danz. hives, nailed and painted, been used one 

 year, for $15. C. B. Howard, Romulus, N. Y. 



Vy ANTED.— If any of our readers have taken photos 

 " of bee-keeping scenes (unmounted will do) which 

 have never been published and which they care to part 

 with, they will be thankfully received by Rev. T. Chal- 

 mers Potter, Glasgow, Delaware. He wishes a few to 

 illustrate a magazine article on bee-keeping, and pub- 

 lishers demand new ones never seen by the public. 



Help Wanted. 



VyANTED.— An active experienced young man as 

 helper in the apiary. Give full particulars and 

 references. B. Walker, Clyde, 111. 



yy ANTED.— 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. —Man of good habits, vnth a little knowl- 

 edge of bee-keeping, to assist in work on home and 

 out apiaries as well as farm. Give references and state 

 experience. Chas. Stewart, Sammonsville, N. Y. 



RANTED.— A young man who is enthusiastic to learn 

 the honey-producing business as conducted on a 

 large scale. Must be of a mechanical turn, active, in- 

 dustrious, and of strictly moral and temperate habits. 

 A knowledge of queen-rearing desirable. 



Henry Stewart, Prophetstown, 111. 



Situations Wanted. 



yy ANTED.— Position by young man to assist in apiary; 

 ' temperate habits. B. W. Weltmer, West Salem, O. 



yy ANTED. —A bee-keeper of 15 years' experience in 

 California wishes to correspond with the right 

 party. A. M. Johnson, Granby, Conn. 



yy ANTED.— Position as assistant or manager in api- 

 ary. I have had several years' experience; under- 

 stand__the rearing of queens; no bad habits; 34 years 

 old. "This is to certify that Mr. Brooks D. Cook was 

 in my employ in the summer of 1904. I found him 

 trustworthy and a good worker. He was engaged in 

 the supply trade and raising queens. It seems to me 

 that such a man should be recommended as exception- 

 ally good help. — F. H. Farmer, 182 Friend St., Boston, 

 Mass." Two seasons with Mr. W, W. Gary, Lyonsville, 

 Mass. Give particulars. 



Brooks D. Cook, Leominster, Mass. 



Addresses Wanted. 



ly 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 

 dt Havana. 81.00 per month; 810.00 per year. Daily, 

 except Monday. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— White sweet clover, new seed, 4 cts. a lb. 

 in 50-lb. lots. M. W. Harrington, Williamsburg, la. 



For Sale.— Melilotus (sweet clover) seed, $2.00 per 

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



For Sale.— Bee-keepers' Supplies; Root's goods at 

 Root's prices. A. H. REEVES, Perch River, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Large seed potatoes— Rose, Rurals, and 

 Hebrons— $1.25 for 150-pound sack. 



S. L. Rhone, Evart, Mich. 



For Sale. -"Half or all of my bees, composed of 200 

 colonies and fixtures; all in good condition, at a bargain. 

 R. Eden, LaVeta, Colo. 



For Sale.— Machinery; a full outfit for making bee- 

 hives, sections, etc.; with shafting; all in good shape. 

 C. A. Graves, Shelby, Ohio. 



ForSale.— Fox hounds and puppies. Hovey strain. 

 Each ojie guaranteed. Enclose stamp for prices. 



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



For Sale.— I have an extra good laying stock of 

 Rhode Island Reds, and offer the eggs for hatching at 15 

 for 75 cts.; guaranteed strictly fresh when shipped. 

 Orders will be filled in rotation. 



Fred W. Buttery, R. F. D. 43, Norwalk, Conn. 



