1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Do You Buy Queens 



If so, it will pay vou to investigate my cUiinis. I 

 breed from best honey-gathering stock, and rear 

 queens by best-known methods. I guarantee good 

 queens, and beautiful, gentle bees. Some of my 

 customers have bought 11^) to 3(X1 queens per year for 

 their oivn yards. Write for circular and information. 



J. B. CASE, Port Orange, Fla. 



nnill TDV PAPTTR, mnst'cl, 20 papea, 



ll'UUL I n I 25 cents per year. 4 months' 

 trial 10 cents. Sample tVee. 64-page practical 



gonltry book free to yearly aubscribera. 

 ook alone 10 cents. Catalofrae of PonltM 

 bookflf reo. eouUry Advocate, Syracuue, JJ.X. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

 You must SAY .vou want .vour adv't in this department, or we 

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

 tice a8 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 exchange stationary gasoline engines 

 1 to 10 h. p., bicycle motors, and frames for mo- 

 tor cycles, for wood and metal working machinery, 

 worn out gasoline engines, etc. 



Twin City Bicycle Co.. La Salle. 111. 



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ANTED. — Experienced bee-keeper with some cap- 

 ital, as partner in the business, in Cuba. 



INI B. I,., Prado 7, Havana, Cuba. 



^.\NTED.— A second-hand steam engine, from 2 to 

 -1 horse-power. State make and condition, also 

 lowest cash price. 



C. E. Glazier. Dover, Delaware. 



W.\NTED. — To exchange a 22-caL27 shot Winchester 

 rifle, and an outfit complete for making crayon 

 portraits, for a good incubator, b cycle, graphophone, 

 or camera. D. B. Thomas, Odin, Mo. 



WANTED —To sell or exchange for bees or supplies 

 one McCormick corn -shredder, been used one 

 week, just as good as new; and one McCormick corn- 

 harvester, been used two seasons. 



C. L. PixNEY, LeMars, Iowa. 



WANTED. — To sell 125 colonies of bees in hives of 

 H L.-HofTman frames Price, $3.00 each; also 

 complete outfit for 2(H) colonies at a bargain. No 

 failures in 9 years, (iood home market. 



T. H. Waale, Sara, Clarke Co., Wash. 



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 ship in the 

 spring. J. W Bittenbendek, Knoxville, Iowa. 



WANTED. — To exchange a large list of second-hand 

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

 extracted honey. Address 



QuiRiN THE Queen-breeder, Parkertown, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To sell for cash, 5 gal. square tin cans, 

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

 Also elegant exhibition 12-11). no-drip honey-cases for 

 plain Danz. and A%y.^% sections; made for Pan-Amer- 

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

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y 



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

 plicity hives in lots to suit buyer. 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. 



^\NTED —To sell a 10-h.p. horizontal engine with 

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

 connections, for $125. 



J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, Iowa. 



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ANTED. — Comb to render into wax; will pav cash. 

 A. P. L,awrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



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ANTED.- 

 useful. 



-To exchange Angora goats for anv thing 

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



ANTED. — To exchange step-ladders or common 

 ladders for a tent about 20X-10, old or new. 



Edward Gigax, Archbold, Ohio. 



ANTED. — To print your return envelopes. No. 6, 

 25 for 10c. The Bee Farmer, 



Woodstown, N. J 



WANTED.— To sell good catnip seed for 10 cents an 

 ounce, or 3 ounces for 25 cents. 



O. S. Hinsdale, Kendricks, Idaho. 



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ANTED. — Bees in Delaware and Washington Co., 

 N. Y. S. W. Mudge, Glen Cove, N. Y. 



WANTED.- To exchange extracted honey for Cy- 

 pher's incubator, 1901 or 1902 make. I often have 

 a place for a good bee-keeper's boy. Buy and sell 

 bees, and second hand hives wanted. 



W. L. Coggshall, R. 12, Groton, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Names and addresses of those who want 

 good books or sheet music. A.sk for what you 

 want. M. T. Wright, Medina, Ohio. 



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ANTED. — To exchange a Root foundation-mill, 10 

 inch, almost new, for offers. 



W. H. I,aws, Beeville. Texas. 



'ANTED— To sell 50,tK)0 well-rooted strawberry- 

 plants, grown from new beds. Senator Dunlap. 

 and t) other choice varieties. 25 to -10 cts. per hundred; 

 10 per cent discount in lots of 500. Also eggs from 

 gilt-edge Barred Rocks, and Vandresser laying straiu. 

 White JUeghorns, $1.00 per 15. 



P. Hostetler, East I<ynne, Mo. 



WANTED.— Bee-man from April 1st to manage home 

 and out-apiaries, with assistance. Write, stating 

 experience and wages required to W. R. Anskll, 

 Apiarist, G. N. Ry., St. Paul, Minnesota. 



ANTED.— To sell thick -top I^. frames, in flat, 

 from yellow pine, at 88.00 per 1000. f . o. b. 



G. F. Tucker, Blountstown, Fla. 



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WANTED.— To exchange an Odell typewriter and 

 one Clipper bicycle for a good camera or Kodak, 

 observatory-hive, bees, or supplies. Address 



L,. F. Weaver, Wingate. Ind. 



ANTED.— An experienced man to take charge of 

 apiaries. Addres with references. 



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



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WANTED.— You to read what A. I. R. savs 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, Langstroth preferred: must be cheao. 

 T. E. Hand, Wakeman, Ohio. 



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'ANTED.— To .sell 2t)0-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 countv .site and station: good commu- 

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



ANTED.— To exchange Dadant uncapping-cans for 

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

 O. H. HY.A.TT, Shenandoah, la. 



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Wanted'.— For cash, 250 or 300 colonies of bets 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. Rho.\ds, I,as Animas, Colo. 



/ANTED.— Owing to recent death of my husband I 

 ■ ■ want to sell my bees and entire outfit, consisting 

 of 200 colonies of bees now located in three apia-ies; 

 two locations on .Mangrove Island to move bees to in 

 summer, three boats -including one ga-^oluie launch, 

 all necessary appliances to run for extracted honey. 

 To those interested I will give full particulars. 



Mrs Anna M. King, Wabasso, Florida. 



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