1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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ANTED. — To sell bees and queens. 



O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 



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ANTKD — To sell or exchange an automatic gauge 

 lathe and one broom-handle lathe Adiiress 



W. S. Ammon, 2H) Court .St., Reading, Pa. 



ANTKH — To sell basswood-trees for spring plant- 

 ing. One to four feet, 10c each; 10, 75c; 100. JVOO. 

 G W. Petrie, Fairmont, Minn. 



ANTED —John, some new ginseng seed. Mine 

 are the oldest that can be found. 



A P. Young. Cave City, Ky. 



ANTED.— Bee keepers to send 10 cts. for sample 

 paper bags for putting up extracted honey. 



R. C AiKiN, Loveland, Colo. 



IVANTKD.— To .sell home and apiarv in fine tupelo 

 '' range. If you mean bu.siness. address 



D. R. Keyes, Wewahitchka Fla. 



Vy ANTED. —To exchange good mandolin for"; a two- 

 ' "^ frame honey-extractor. 



E. N. EvERSON, Brilliant, Ohio. 



.\.NTED. — To sell sweet potatoes; choice seed; best 

 varieties. Send for descriptive price list. 



L,. H. Mah.\n, Box HH. Terre Haute, Ind. 



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W.\NTED.— To exchange full -blood Scotch Collie 

 pups, or coons, for full-blood male St. Bernard, 

 or cash. F. S. Williams, Gelatt, Pa. 



WANTED —A partner to raise bees and honey for 

 sale, or a helper; good business for right party. 

 JAS. Reed, Camden, N. Y. 



W.\NTED.— To exchange Root's hives for comb hon- 

 ev complete, for B. P. R. and S. C. B. Leghorn 

 chickens. Write me Perry Focht, 



R. F. D. No. 1, Wapakoneta, Ohio. 



\VANTED.— To sell, or exchange for stock 3^0 colo- 

 " nies of Italian bees in frame hives, with comb- 

 honey super and honey-house; bees at Hotchkiss, 

 Colo. Address S. W. Weeks, Delta, Col. 



WANTED.— Farm-hand of good steady habits; no 

 tobacco, whisky, or swearing allowed. Write, 

 stating age and experience, and wages wanted. A 

 good place for the right man. 



P. E. Twining, Kipton, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To sell a ten-room dwelling with all 

 modern improvements; .select neighborhood in 

 the growing city of Bristol, Tenn., 14,000 population; 

 rents at SIO.OO a month. Write for circular of this and 



other property-. 



M. D. Andes, 

 Real Estate Agent, Bristol, Tenn. 



WANTf;d. — To sell, or exchange for bee-supplies, 

 the encyclopedia Britaniiica, ninth edition with 

 American revisions and additions: 25 volumes. 8x10^ 

 inches, cloth binding, good condition; cost $50— value 

 it at $15. Ira N. Dunn, Glen Hazel, Pa. 



\VANTED.— Position, by j'oung man of 21, in apiary; 

 '' will also do general farm work, and will also 

 take position that requires some education. Have in 

 the past worked on my father's apiaries of 200 colo- 

 nie.s. Stale wages you can pay. Correspondence so- 

 licited. Hi'GO Kokhler, 



Tisch Mills, Manitowoc Co , Wis. 



WANTED.— To sell 50 stocks of Italian bees, 50 pat- 

 " ent hives, stock of tools, implements, bee-sup- 

 plies, and foot -power Barnes .saw at bargains; all new. 

 Cause, lost health and u.se of right hand. Write. 



C. S. ING.A.LS, Morenci, Mich. 



IVAXTED — A man with small family to woik a good 

 ^^ farm of 40 acres, and an up-to date apiary of 200 

 colonies, on shares; or can work the bees without the 

 farm. A very good chance for the right man. 



W. E. Forbes, Plainwell, Mich. 



Y^ANTED.— Farm hand with no bad habits, that 

 "" wishes to learn bee-keeping. I prefer one that 

 wants steady employment. I keep about 500 colonies, 

 and run for both comb and extracted honey. Please 

 state wages wanted. 



W. J. Stahmann. Bruce, Wis. 



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

 A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



ANTED. — To exchange Angora goats for anv thing 

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



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.\NT1'!D.— .Assistant apiarist; state age, experience, 

 and wages desired. Address 



C C. Hawley, Jr., Berthoud, Col. 



\1/'ANTED.— 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. 



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

 from yellow pine, at »8.00 per 1000, f . o. b. 



G. F. Tucker, Blountstown, Fla. 



'ANTED— 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. 



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 Bittenbender, Knoxville, Iowa. 



\\/ANTED. — A buyer for a copper liquefying and fill- 

 '" in^ tank, capacity 400 lbs. of honey, practically 

 new; will sell at a bargain. For full particulars, 

 price, etc., address 



iRA D. Bartlett, East Jordan, Mich. 



iVANTED.— A good second-hand Barnes foot-power 

 ' saw, in exchange for supplies. .State condition 

 and price The A. I. Root Co., 



1200 Maryland Ave., S. W , Washington, D. C. 



WANTED.— 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. 



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WANTED. — Bee-man to ass'st in running 200 colo- 

 nies. Write, stating your experience, and wages 

 required to W. R. Ansell, 



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



RANTED. — 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. 



WANTED.— A position to care for bees along the 

 Pacific coast. Have had a limited experience; 

 am of Swedish-American descent, 24 years of age. 

 State wages when writing 



Herman Rolf Box 96, Rose Creek, Minn. 



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- Pinney, LeMars, Iowa. 



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. Rhoads, Las Animas, Colo. 



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 f'^r 

 plain DSnz. and i%X^\i sections; made for Pan-Amer- 

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

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. V. 



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RANTED— To sell 50,000 well-rooted strawberry- 

 plants, grown from new beds. Senator Dunlap, 

 and 6 other choice varieties. 25 to 40 cts. per hundred; 

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

 gilt-edge Barred Rocks, and Vandresser laying strain. 

 White Leghorns, Jl.OO per 15. 



P. Hostetler, East Lynne, Mo. 



WANTED.— A boy of fourteen to eighteen years of 

 foreign parentage-German or French preferred 

 — to work in apiary or on farm. An excellent oppor- 

 tunity is offered to the right party to work into a good 

 paying business, as I want to retire as soon as possi- 

 ble. A good Christian home for a boy of good habits. 

 For full particulars address A. Mottaz, t'tica, III. 



