1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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ANTED.— John, some new ginseng seed. Mine 

 are the oldest that can be found. 



A. P. Young. Cave City, Ky. 



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

 paper bags for putting up extracted honey. 



R. C. AiKiN, Loveland, Colo. 



WANTED —A good second-hand Barnes foot-power 

 saw' in exchange for supplies. State condition 

 and orice The A. I. Root Co., 



1200 Maryland Ave., S. W , W a.shington, D. C. 



WANTED.— Experienced man to run apiary through 

 May. June, and July. 



W. W. Starrett, Litchfield, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange 500 Canna bulbs for best 

 offer in bee supplies. 



Maurice W. Royal, Gardiner, Me. 



WANTED.— To exchange pipe-stock and dies, nearly 

 new, for incubator or offers. ' 



James Ro.-vt, R. D. 1, Canandaigua, N. Y. 



W\NTED —A voung man of good habits to assist in 

 running apiaries. State age, experience, and 

 wages required. F. B. C.^vanagh, Gait. Mich. 



WANTED.— To sell fine Early Michigan seed pota- 

 toes at 81.00 per bushel. 



Joseph Sowinsky, New Era, Mien. 



WANTED.— At once, 200 swarms bees. Will pay 

 cash. Quirin, the Queen-breeder, 



Parkertown, Ohio. 



W\NTED —A man to care for an apiary on shares 

 inoneof the best locations in the South. Want to 

 increase to .500 colonies. J. B. Slone, Slone, La. 



WANTED —To sell to supply dealers and queen- 

 breeders list of 100 names of Idaho bee keepers 

 for 50c. E. F. Atwater, Box 91o, Boise, Idaho. 



/ANTED —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 use of right hand. Write 



C. S. INGALS, Morenci, Mich. 



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W\NTED —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-outgasoline engines, etc. coii» m 



Twin City Bicycle Co.. La Salle, 111. 



W\N'TED.— A man with small family to work 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. 



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ANTED.— To buy .50 colonies of bees for cash; must 

 be cheap. F. B. Cavanagh, Gait, Mich. 



WANTED.— To sell sweet potatoes; choice seed; best 

 varieties. Send for descriptive price list. 



L. H. Mahan, Box 143, Terre Haute, Ind. 



ANTED.— To exchange for bees, parlor talking- 

 machine, nearly new, with some sixty records. 

 Edward Brown, Moravia, N. Y. 



/ANTED —Every one interested in GOOD ROADS 

 to read the catalog of the Electric Wheel Co., of 

 Quincy, Ills. Mention Gleanings. 



WANTED —Man of good moral habits to work for 

 eight months on farm and in apiary. 

 Herbert Manley, Box 27, Sanilac Center, Mich. 



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J\NTFD —A position to care for bees along the 

 " Pacific coast. Have had a limited experience; 

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

 State wages when writing 



HERMAN ROLF BOX 96, Rosc Creek, Mmn. 



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. 



W\XTED —Man, either married or single, to work 

 " on farm bv month or year. Must not use tobac- 

 co, drink or swear. Give references, state age and 

 experience, g^j^^j^jp^g Kendaia. S eneca Co . N Y. 



/ANTED— To buv a second-hand foot and hand 

 ■•'■ power' saw for" hive-making; Barnes or Seneca 

 Falls combination machine preferred. State condi- 

 tion make, number, and lowest cash price. Second- 

 hand foundation-mill wanted also; must be cheap and 

 in good condit ion. J. L Chenowkth, Albia. la. 



WANTED —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 Danz. and 4^X4^ sections; made for Pan-Amer- 

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

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



WANTED —Position by young man who under- 

 stands bee keeping and care of stock. 

 Homer Upton, LaGrangeville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



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ANTED.— To sell a No. 5 Seneca Falls combination 

 sawing-machine (new) with moulding and groov- 

 ing attachments. B. Hah n, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 



WANTED.— If willing to give alfalfa a trial, I will 

 send seed for a large plot for 25c. Add stamps if 

 vou want the Khiva sunflower. See garden notes. 

 W.M. C. AiKiN, Angwin, Cal. 



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/ANTED —By the year, a steady j'oung man to take 

 care of my bees and work in the greenhouse or 

 garden at spare time. 



Geo. M. Kellogg, Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



/ANTED —To sell eggs for hatching from Black 

 Langshans ; Heetticht famous prize - winning 

 strain. Eggs, $1.00 for 15. 



R. L- Castleberry. Sherman, Kansas. 



WANTED —A reliable man to care for 140 colonies 

 of bees (run for comb honey) on shares or for 

 wages. References asked for and given. • 



Ward Lamkin, Ledyard, Cayuga Co., N. \. 



ANTED -To exchange a genuine Stradivarius 

 • violin 1.50 years old, foundation-mill, bone-mill 

 shotgun, revolver, clothes-wringer, game roosters, and 

 fox-hound pups^ Elias Fox, Hillsboro, Wis. 



WANTED —A position in an apiary on the Pacific 

 Coast by an experienced bee-keeper. Ten years 

 experience in Texas and Indiana. Make offer of 

 wages- give location of apiary and time help is need- 

 gjf ^ ' ^ F. R. Roe, Jordan, Ind. 



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WANTED.- Customers to send for my booklet de- 



• ■ scribing my Rhode Island Reds, Light Brahmas, 



and Barred Rocks ; hardy, prolific, /arm-bred pure 



stock from which I sell the eggs to hatch at 6 cts each. 



Walter Sherman, 100 Boulevard, Ne wport, R. I. 



WANTED —Experienced bee-man to take charge 

 and run about HOO colonies: sttady place for 

 rit ht party. State experience, reference, and wages 

 wanted WALTER L- HAWLKY, 



R. F. D. No. 2, Fort Collins, Colorado. 



WAN TED —Every reader of Gleanings in Bee 

 Culture who h^s even an orchard or garden 

 should send to the Southern Fruit G'o^^'>,'^^^^^% 

 nooga, Tenn., for a copy of their paper. It i^ fu of 

 iuieresting news of the fruit world, and ver>- helpful. 



rANTED —To sell an apiarv of 25 colonies of bees, 

 • . in good condition: also a lot of supplies consist- 

 ins of 12o hives in the flat, 50 hives made up and pamt- 

 td M supers, 2000 .sections, a foot-power saw, honey 

 ind wax extractors. Will lake $80.00 for the entire 

 outfit worth $:M); must be sold. The apiary and sup- 

 pies a^e located at Delhi. Jersey Co., " -^ /o; P^J:^';^"- 

 lars address H. D. Edwards. Sapulpa. Ind. Ter. 



ANTED —To sell, on account of blindness, 100 col- 

 " oniesof honey-bees in lots to suit purchaser, in 

 single or double walled hives. Or the entire plat 

 coisistiiiK of the above bees, extractor, smoker, queen- 

 excluder honey - boards, bee - escapes, extracting - 

 combs second-hand bee-hives, etc. Apmp, establish- 

 ed 23 years. The good will and trade included. Five 

 minutes' walk from railroad station 



Chas. Faville. South Wales, jn. y. 



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