1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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ANTED. — A Barnes machine of the latest model. 

 H. H. JEPSON, Medford, Mass 



WANTED.— To exchange pure Barred Rock eggs, 15 

 for 1 tested queen or 2 untested; $1.50 value. 

 Russel male. John C. Stewart, Hopkins, Mo. 



ANTED. — To sell a Deering binder in perfect or- 

 der, used two years: price Jtid.CK). 

 C. Upton, I,a Grange Ville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To sell farm of .M acres; also38s'ands 

 of bees and fixtures in basswood and white clover 

 country. William Fox Greenwood, Wis. 



C ark Co. R. D. No. 2. 



WANTED. — A good reliable bee-man, competent to 

 take charge of apiary. Mu^t be of good habits. 

 State experience, and wages wanted. Name parties 

 for reference. W. P. Morley, l,as Animas, Colo 



WANTED.— In exchange for nursery stock, bee-sup- 

 plies of all kinds, including 30 extiacting bodies 

 complete with combs. 



E. A BOAL Co., Hinchman, Mich. 



WANTED.— 100 or 200 swarms of bees in 1-lb. cages. 

 Must be cheap. Send for my new 1003 queen cir- 

 cular. Will pay cash or trade incubators cheap. 



G. RouTZAHN, Biglerville, Route 3, Pa. 



RANTED— To sell 20 colonies Italian bees in L. 

 hives, warranted strong in bees and plenty of 

 honey; S4.00 per colony; percentage off on 5 or more. 

 K. P. Cratherman, 623 St. L,ouis St., Lewisburg, Pa. 



RANTED.— To exchange Encyclopaedia Britannica, 

 for any thing that I can use in bee supplies; 26 

 volumes, index, and guide; good condition, 1896. 



RuFus Christian, Meldrim, Ga. 



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WANTED. — To exchange or sell for cash, selected, 

 second-hand 60-lb. cans, practically as good as 

 new, for 35 cts. per case f. o. b. Chicago. 



B. Walker, Clyde, Illinois. 



WANTED.— To sell seed potatoes at 65 cts. per bush. 

 Varieties, Carman No. 3, .Sir Walter Raleigh, Sen- 

 eca Beauty, Earlv Ohio, Rural No. 1 and No. 3. 



A. B. BUES, 432 West I,ima St., Findlay, Ohio. 



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 use of right hand. Write. 



C. S. Ingals, Morenci, Mich. 



WANTED.— An apiary to work on shares; refer- 

 ences exchanged. Also will sell cheap in North 

 Tennessee, one colony Root red-clover Italians, 59 

 supers full of sections ready for use, 5 lbs. fdn. and 

 .500 sections. R. S Becktell, New Buffalo, Mich. 



r.\NTED.— To sell 40 colonies of Italian and hybrid 



bees, half in 10-frarae Simplicity hives, and half 



in 12 frame Gallup hives, with all fixings for comb 



and extracted honey. Can take care of them no more. 



Philip Steitz, Stottville, Col. Co., N. Y. 



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WANTED.— An experienced bee-keeper to establish 

 and take charge of a commercial apiary on a 

 plantation in Mexico When writing state terms of 

 employment desired and send references. 



W. H. Verity, 303 Fullerton Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 



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RANTED— To purchase 200 to -100 colonies of bees 

 in Northern California, Oregon, or Texas. State 

 price f. o. b. car; also kind of hive, with or without su- 

 pers, and condition of bees, about April 1 to 10. 

 Dr. G. D. Mitchell & Co., 329 Wash. Av., Ogden,Utah. 



RANTED.— A reliable man competent to take 

 charge of from 200 to 2-50 stands of bees that 

 could be had at once. We would pay wages this year 

 and might make permanent arrangements for a term 

 of years if agreeable at the end of the season. 



J. R. Si-EASE. Roswell, New Mexico. 



W.'VNTED.- To .'ell or exchange about 55 shipping- 

 cases for square sections, and 50 extra glasses; 

 500 beeway sections; a quantity of section-holders and 

 pattern separators, all in fla't. Al.so nailed section 

 holders, separators, and division-boards that have 

 been u.sed. F. L. Wignai-i- 



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

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



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

 varieties. Send for de.scriptive price list. 



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



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

 '^' paper bags for putting up extracted honey. 



R. C. AiKiN, IvOveland, Colo. 



Y^ ANTED. — A young man of good habits to as-ist in 

 " running apiaries. .State age, experience, and 

 wages required. F. B. Cavanagh, Gait, Mich. 



WANTED.— To sell fine Early Michigan seed pota- 

 toes at $1.00 per bushel. 



Joseph Sowinsky, New Era, Mich. 



\\/ANTED.— At once, 200 swarms bees. Will pay 

 '' cash. QuiRiN, the Queen-breeder, 



Parkerlown, Ohio. 



WANTED.— 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.— Man, either married or single, to work 

 on farm by month or year. Must not use tobac- 

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

 experience. 



C. J. Baldridge, Kendaia, Seneca Co , N Y. 



WANTED.— To sell eggs for hatching from Black 

 l,angshans ; Heetticht famous prize - winning 

 strain. Eggs, $1.00 for 15. 



R. Iv. Castleberry, Sherman, Kan.sas. 



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/ANTED.— To exchange a genuine Stradivarius 

 violin 150 years old, foundation-mill, bone-mill, 

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

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



WANTED.— Customers to send for my booklet de- 

 scribing my Rhode Island Reds, Ught Brahmas, 

 and Barred Rocks ; hardy, prolific, farm bred, pure 

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

 Walter Sherman, 100 Boulevard, Newport, R. I. 



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WANTED.— Experienced bee-man to take charge 

 and run about 3U0 colonies ; stt ady place for 

 right party. State experience, reference and wages 

 wanted. Walter L- Hawley, 



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



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. nodrip honey-cases fr>r 

 plain Danz. and 4^X4'^ sections; made for Pan-Amer- 

 ican For prices, etc., address OrelX,. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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WANTED.- To sell an apiarv of 25 colonies of bees, 

 in good condition; also a lot of supplies consist- 

 ing of 125 hives in the flat, 50 hives made up and part- 

 ed 50 supers, 2000 sections, a foot-power saw, honey 

 and wax extractors. Will take |.S0.(,0 for the entire 

 outfit worth $;i(X); must be sold. The apiary and sup- 

 plies are located at Delhi, Jersey Co.. 111. For particu- 

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



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Fort McKavelt, Menard Co,, Texa.s. 



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

 onies of honev-bees in lots to suit purchaser, in 

 single or double walled hives. Or the entire plant 

 consisting of the above bees, extractor, smoker, q^een- 

 excluder honey - boards, bee - escapes, extracting - 

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

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

 minutes' walk from railroad station. 



Chas. Faville South Wales, N. Y. 



W\NTED —You to know where vou can get queens 

 for queen mothers that will produce queens 

 whose workers will give you a profit when other 

 strains of Italians will fail. This strain of Italians 

 was originated 30 years ago, and has a record ot 800 

 lbs. of honey (single colony) in one sea.son; 5 tons ot 

 comb honev from 33 colonies, one season. 



Rose Comb Buff I.cghonis (original) true Leghorn 

 type as good layers of large white eggs as the W hites, 

 and 25 per cent larger, and hardier; golden beauties, 

 superior B. P. Rocks; snow-white Wyandotles. Hand- 

 some circular to all free. Prices low. 



G. Boomhower. Gallupville. N. Y. 



