1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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I Order $1 per 1000 

 Heavy, white, high-cut, size6-X- A neat little coupon 

 on each envelope will earn you dollars. i)lher station- 

 ery cheap. For particulars and sample, address at once 



oward Co.. 516 Masonic Temple, Chicago. Ills. 



I?nn PFPPFT^ All sizes; some trained; first- 

 li,\f\f 1 iwlVlVlw I O. class stock. New price list 

 free. N. A. KNAPP, Rochester, Lorain Co.. Ohio. 



To make cows pay. use Sharpies Cream Separators. 

 "Business Dairying"' and cat. ZSS free. W. Chester, Pa. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at 10 ct.s. per line. 

 You must SAY you want your adv't in this department, or we 

 will not be responsible for any error. You can have the no- 

 tice as many lines as you please ; but all over ten lines will 

 cost you according to our regular rates. We can not be re- 

 sponsible for dissatisfaction arising from these " swaps." 



WANTED.— To sell 10 bbls. White Bliss Triumph po- 

 '^' tatoes— a little sunburned or green, but all right 

 for seed — not sorted, $2.00 per barrel; will sliip in the 

 spring. J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, Iowa. 



'IVANTED.— To exchange a large list of second-hand 

 '" goods, as good as new, for foundation, mill, and 

 extracted honey. Address 



QuiRiN the'Queen-breeoer, Parkertown, Ohio. 



Y^ANTED.— Comb to render into wax; will pay cash. 

 '" A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



\^ ANTED. — To sell for cash, 5 gal. square tin cans, 

 '" used for honey, at about half price of new cans. 

 Also elegant exhibition 12-lb. no drip honey-cases for 

 plain Dauz. and 4^X4% sections; made for Pan-Amer- 

 ican. For prices, etc., address Orel L,. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y 



WANTED.— To sell 600 stands of Italian bees in Sim- 

 ' ' plicity hives in lots to suit buj'cr. Will deliver 

 the same to any point in the West if desired. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. Tyler Bros , Nicolaus, Cal. 



WANTED.— To exchange my new price list of 2000 

 '" ferrets, now ready to ship, for your address on a 

 postal card. N. A. Knapp. Rochester, Ohio. 



VU.^NTED —To sell a 10-h.p. horizintal engine with 

 ' ' upright boiler, with pump, smoke-stack, and all 

 connections, for S125. 



J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, Iowa. 



WANTED.— Two good, reliable, temperate, and ex- 

 perienced bee-men — men of order and neatness; 

 one of these to thoroughly understand queen-rearing, 

 providing the season or winter proves good. 



M. H. Mendleson, Ventura, Cal. 



WANTED. — Partner to go into bee-business who has 

 bees and localitj'; I furnish all capital and expe- 

 rience. G. KocKENBAUGH, Cauiden, N. T- 



\V.\NTED. — To exchange an Odell tjpewriter and 

 '" one Clipper bicycle for a good camera or Kodak, 

 observatory-hive, bees-, or supplies. Add' ess 



I,. F. We.wer, Wingate, Ind. 



WANTED.— Those that are thinking of building to 

 •' .send us their names. We will do your work at 

 reasonable p'.ices. and guarantee satisfaction. 



EvERSoN & EVERSON, Architects, Brilliant, Ohio. 



Y^ANTED —We want to hear from those having 

 ' choice comb honey to sell, stating quantity, qual- 

 ity, size, and style of .sections, and how packed. If 

 not yet packed for shipment state how soon you can 

 have it ready, and the price asked delivered here or 

 free on board at vour place. 



'The a. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



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ANTED. 



useful. 



■To exchange Angora goats for any thing 

 Ed. W. Cole & Co., Kenton, Ohio. 



IVANTED.- To exchange step-ladders or common 

 '' ladders for a tent about 20x40, old or new. 



Edward Gigax, Archbold, Ohio. 



WANTED.— All the readers of Gleanings to send 

 ^' for the 196-page illustrated book " How to Make 

 Money with Poultry," offered on page 75, by Cyphers 

 Incubator &■ Brooder Co., Buffalo, Chicago, Boston, 

 or New York. Mention Gleanings in Bee Culture 

 if you want one and it will be sent free. 



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ANTED.— To exchange 6-iiich foundation-mill for 

 wax, honey, or $5.00 cash. 



I. J. Stringham, 105 Park Place, New York. 



ANTED.— Typewriter, wheel hoe and drill, and 

 beeswax. Write for list of property in exchange. 

 F. H. McFarland, Hyde Park, Vermont. 



VVANTED. — An experienced man to take charge of 

 ' ' apiaries. Addre s with references. 



Dr Geo. D. Mitchell & Co , Ogden, Utah. 



V^ANTED.— A Union combination saw, No. 5; must 

 ' ' be cheap and in good condition. Write, stating 

 price, to 1447 Charles St., St. Paul, Minn. 



\VANTED.— You to read what A. T. R. says on page 

 '" 36 of Gleanings, Vol. 31. Order this book at 

 once, and write me for prices on ginseng seed, or 

 other information you want. 



A. P. Young, Cave City, Ky. 



ANTED. — Two hundred stands of bees in any kind 

 of hives, l,angstroth preferred: must be cheap. 

 T. E. Hand, Wakenian, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To -sell 260-acre farm, apiary with 75 

 '^" hives attached; 100 acres in cultivation; general- 

 ly level and productive; new two-story house, barns, 

 etc; ten miles to county site and station: good commu- 

 nity. J. A. Clements. Green Bush, Walker Co., Ga. 



WANTED.— To exchange Dadant uncapping-cans for 

 cash, honey, or any thing I can use in the apiary. 

 O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, la. 



WANTED.— For cash, 250 or 300 colonies of bees in 

 ten-frame hives; extra combs also. Prefer those 

 that have been run for extracted honey in the South- 

 ern States. State prices on cars and what you have 

 for sale. J. D. Ruoads, I,as Animas, Colo. 



WANTED.— To sell gladioli bulbs, Groff's Hybrid.s— 

 13 gold medals at Buffalo; blooming size. $1.00 per 

 100 postpaid. O. Coblentz, New Madison, Ohio. 



WANTED. — To sell, or exchange for brood founda- 

 tion, 75 Lewis division-boards, nailed: also 700 

 No. 1 4^^x41^x1 -ij sections, open four sides, new goods. 

 Chas. D. Handel. Savanna, 111. 



WANTED. — An experienced man lowoik in comb- 

 honey apiary. State experience and what salary 

 wanted. Cheek & Wallixger, Las Animas, Col. 



WANTED. — A young man with a knowledge of api- 

 culluie to So general work on a small farm; 

 apiary small. State salary exp cted. 



A. Richter, Bushkill, Pike Co., Pa. 



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WANTED. — Owing to recent death of my husband I 

 want to sell my bcf s and entire outfit, consisting 

 of 200 colonies of bees now located in three apiaiies; 

 two locations on Mangrove Island to move bees to in 

 summer, three boats -including one ga-oline launch, 

 all necessary appliances to run for extracted honey. 

 To those interested I will give full particulars. 



Mrs. Anna M. King, Wabasso, Florida. 



WANTED.— To sell a distinguished half interest in 

 newly estatilished apiary, comprising in a'l 43 

 colonies of hees, 130 hives, 125 lbs. coml) foundation, 

 honey and wax extractors, wagon, and various articles 

 necessary. Well located, and in charge of good bee- 

 keeper who will increase and work the bees the com- 

 ing season at reasonable wages already agreed upon. 

 Will sell at less than cost that I may extend another 

 yard. Sole and indefeasible ownership conveyed by 

 bill of sale. If not .sold by first of March, will be 

 withdrawn. A tare chan<e to gel a s/art. 



W. S. Cooper, 123 South St., San Antonio, Tex. 



