1905 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1207 



Wants and Exchange. 



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ANTED.— To exchange bee-supplies (Root's) for 

 beeswax. A. H. Reeves, Perch River, N. Y. 



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ANTED.— To buy colonies of bees. State price and 

 condition. F. H. Fakmer, 



182 Friend St., Boston, Mass. 



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

 gum. State quantity and price. 



Orel 1,. Hekshiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



■VV^.^NTED.— To exchange Aikin honey-bags, a 200-egg 

 Reliable incubator, and brooder, for honey. 



Chas. Koeppen, Fredericksburg, Va. 



VV ANTED. — Honey, wax, slumgum, or supplies, in 

 '' exchange for standard-bred White Wyandottes. 

 H. E. Crowthek, No. Kingsville, Ohio. 



Vy ANTED. —To exchange a Filling's capdnizing-set 

 '^ (never used) for bee- books or anything apiarian. 

 No reasonable offer refused. 



Grant Stanley, Nisbet, Pa. 



WANTED. — Hickory, butter, and black walnuts (2 or 

 3 bu. of each), also some pecans, for cash or amber 

 extracted honey. F. W. Lesser, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Y^ ANTED.— California bee-keepers to please quote us 

 a price on a carload of extracted honey at once. 

 SuPERior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



yV ANTED.— A few copies of Gleanings for Dec. 15, 

 '' 1885. Parties sending good clean copies of this 

 issue may have their subscription advanced two months, 

 or we will send ten cents in stamps. Not more than 25 

 copies can be used. 



The A. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



Help Wanted. 



yVANTED.— Half a dozen bee-men for Cuba; men of 

 " ability and practice, men that know the honey bus- 

 iness from A to Z. No others need apply. 



W. \V. Somerford, Caimito, Cuba. 



Addresses Wanted. 



\V AN TED. — Parties interested in Cuba to learn the 

 '" truth about it by subscribing for the Havana 

 Post, the only English paper on the Island. Published 

 at Havana. $1.00 per month; $10.00 per year. Daily 

 except Monday. 



For Sale. 



For Sale. — White Leghorn and White Rock cock- 

 erels; choice birds at $1.00 each. 



Hal Opperman, R. F. D. 7, Pontiac, 111. 



For Sale.— My apiaries of 300 colonies near Macon, 

 Ga., the third healthiest city in the U. S., a ready mar- 

 ket for output at a fancy price. Prefer selling a half- 

 interest to a good practical bee-man to take charge. If 

 you mean business, address for particulars 



JuDSON Heard, Atlanta, Ga. 



For Sale.— 100 colonies bees and fixtures for comb 

 and extracted honey; all up to date; never had a failure; 

 over 5000 lbs. this year. Good reason for selling. Write 

 for terms. H. M. Barber, Mancos, Colo. 



For Sale.— We offer, for the first time, queens which 

 produce beautiful bees. You never will be sorry if you 

 try one of our beauties. Untested, 75c; tested, $1.00. 

 •Choice strain of leather-colored queens at same price. 

 F. H. Farmer, 182 Friend St., Boston, Mass. 



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-— 100 acres irrigation farm, artesian well, 

 2000 gallons a minute; two-acre reservoir; houses, or- 

 chard, apiary, three tenant renters; in heart of South- 

 western Texas. Write for particulars. 



Pollard Bros., Carrizo Springs, Texas. 



For Sale.— Two Von Culin incubators and one brood- 

 er; also five buff Wyandotte hens and one cock bird 

 cheap. A. H. Kanagy, Milroy, Pa. 



For Sale.— We are prepared to furnish millstones, 

 window and door sills, cobblestones, etc. in any shape 

 or quantity, from the celebrated Brush Mountain grit; 

 suitable for giinding all kinds of paint, barytes, clay, 

 cement, grains, etc. 



Standard Millstone Co., Vicar Switch, Va. 



For Sale.- 

 10,000. 



-Ginseng seed, $3,00 per 1000; $20 00 per 

 Frank Erkel, Le Sueur, Minn. 



For Sale.— Root's bee-supplies at factory prices: 

 full colonies Italian bees; queens in .season (catalog free J ; 

 Plymouth Rock chickens and eggs; incubators, brood- 

 ers, poultry food, etc. H. S. Duby, St. Anne, 111. 



For Sale. —Twenty-acre farm one-half mile from 

 village of Lisle postoffice, D., L. & W. depot, high 

 school, and cliurches; good tillable land, suitable tor 

 growing potatoes or fruit ; good nine-room house, 

 24x28; good barn, 16x34; nearly new hen-house, 9x38; 

 good orchard, some small fruit. Price $1050 casli, or 

 farm together with 25 swarms of Italian bees in ten- 

 frame L. chaff hives for $1150. Good location for bees. 

 Daniel Johnson, Lisle, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Thirty 8-frame L.-size hives; Hoffman 

 and staple-spaced frames containing built-out combs; 

 complete with cover and bottom-board, and 15 extra 

 hive-bodies with frame (most of them containing comb). 

 This lot for $30.00. I have also a No. 17 Cowan extract- 

 or, 25 shallow extracting-supers with frames (most of 

 them containing comb), 100 shallow extracting-frames. 

 This lot $20.00. Both lots for $50.00. These supplies 

 have been used only one season. Address 



C. M. Lee. Spring Grove, Minn. 



AIKIN HONEY=BAQS. 



l-LB. SIZE, 0%-S.b%. 



100 1 .(55 I 1000 $5.50 



500 3.00 I 5000® 5.26 



5 LB. SIZE, 7x10. 



100 1 1.20 



500 5.50 



1000 10.50 



5000® 10 00 



KMb. SIZE, lOxIOM. 



100 $ 1.50 



500 7.00 



laO 13.50 



2-LB. SIZE, 5x7^. 



100 $ .80 



500 3.75 



1000 7.00 



5()00(& 6.60 



3J^-lb. SIZE, 6x9H- 



100 ll.OD 



500 -1.75 



lOnO 8 75 



5000 @ 8.25 I 5(00® 13 00 



We will print in pame and address of producer or 

 dealer, in different quantities, at the following sched- 

 ule of price.s for any size: 



Lots of 100 30 cts. 



Lotsof 250 50 cts. 



Lotsof 500 75 cts. 



Lots of 1000 11.00. 



For each additional ICKK), add 50 cents. Each change 

 of name and address counts a.s a separate order. For 

 instance, 1000 bags printed with four different names 

 and addresses, 2 lO of each, would be J2 00; with ten 

 different names, $8.00, etc. As the bags must be print- 

 ed before they are made up and coated, we can not 

 change the label except in lots of 10 000 or over. 



The A. I. Root Co. 



Medioa, Ohio. 



FARMERS' TELEPHONES, like new, $2.50 each. Te'« 

 ephone supplies cheap. 141 Armitage Av., Chicago. 



