1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



821 



CONVENTION NOTICES. 



The annual meeting of the Northern Illinois Bee- 

 keepers' Association will be held in the Court-house, 

 at Rtckford. Ills., on Tiiesdaj' and Wednesday, Oct. 20 

 and 'Jl, 19 ■:! A good program is being prepared, and 

 all interested in bees are invited to attend. 



Cherry Vallev, 111. 1!. KiCNNEDY, Sec. 



Special Offer for 30 Days 



will .sell tested Italians from niv Choice Red-clover 

 stock at '40 cen s each; untested at ")0 cents each. 



Fred Leinlnger, Ft, Jennings, Ohio. 



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FENCE! 



STROMGEST 

 MADE. Bull 



Stroiijj:, Cbicken- 

 Tipht. Sold to the Farmer at Wholesale 

 Prices. Fnlly Warranted. Catalop Free. 



COILED SPRING FENCE CO. 

 Box xol , Wlncheater, Indiiina, C. 8. 1. 



YOUR LINE FENCE 



should always be r.\(iS. It's so much stronger. 

 Page Aoven Wire Fence Co., Bot S, Adriar, rii'iciiigan. 



pOR SALE. — Thirty colonies of Italian bees in eighl- 

 ' frame Dovetailed hives at $;5 60 a hive in lots of 

 five hives: over five tr.ves. $3 00 each A- diess 



S. .^. MiLi.F.R, Box 5o>, New Decaiur, Ala. 



For S.A.LE.— Clover or buckwhe<it comb or extracted 

 honej-. Write for price. Sample of extracted, 8 cts. 

 C. B. How.^RD. Romulus, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Extra fine white clover honey, both 

 comb and extracted. Write for special price. 



John A. Thorntox, Rt. 1, Ursa, Ills. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

 Ton mast 8AT you want your adv^t in this department, or we 

 will not be responsible for any error. Yon 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." 



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ANTED.— To sell bees and queens. 



O. H. Hyatt. Shenandoah, Iowa. 



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ANTED. — Barnes or Seneca Falls foot-power or 

 scroll saw. F. T. Hoopes, E- Downington, Pa. 



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ANTED. — Comb and extracted honey. See honey 

 column. Gleason & I,ansing, Buffalo, N. Y. 



\VANTED.— To sell fine job-printing outfit, nearly 

 "' new. J. W. Stebbins, Broad Creek, Va. 



AV.-^NTED. — An apiary or location in Florida. State 

 '" full particulars. J. G. N.A.NCE, Gracey, Ky. 



\V.\NrED.— To sell ginseng seed at SO cts. per 100. 

 '' I„. A. JDNOD. Mulberry Grove, 111. 



W.\NTED. — To sell bees and Brown Leghorn cock 

 erels. H. M. Mover, Rt. 2, Bechtelsville, Pa. 



Y^ .ANTED. — To exchange honey-cartons at $4 00 per 

 '^" M., and shipping-cases for the same, for honey. 

 C. B. Howard, Romulus, N. Y. 



VJ^ANTED. — Your address on a postal for a little 

 '" book on Queen- Rearing. Sent free. 



Address Henry Alley, Wenham, Mass. 



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RANTED.— Old postage stamps, especially foreign. 

 .Send list of what you have to offer and price asked 

 with samples. A. L. Boydkn, Medina, Ohio. 



VV/TANTED —To sell half interest in my apiary, pine- 

 ''^ apple and orange plantation. Good apiarist will 

 have exclusive charge. D. Daly, La Gloria, Cuba. 



.\NTED. — To exchange modern firearms for old 

 gold watches and solid gold jewelry of any kind. 

 W. S. Ammon, Reacing, Pa. 



VVANTED.— To sell 110 colonies of bees at 8:100 each. 

 '' Also bees to let on shares, and supplies for about 

 600 colonies in all. H. Vogelkr, New Castle, Cal. 



VyANTED.-To buy quantity lots of choice white- 

 '^ clover comb and extracted honey. Price must be 

 low. B. Walker, Clyde, 111. 



RANTED. — To sell Foxhound puppies and dogs, 

 Hovey strain, some Cocker Spaniel, finely bred. 

 Write for prices. W. H. Gifford, 



151 Franklin St., Auburn, N. Y. 



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

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

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



301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



VV ANTED. — Comb honey ; state price, kind, and 

 '' quantity. Reference, Hugh Thorn, Pres. First 

 National Bank of Friendly. 



W. A. Williamson, Box 31, Friendly, W. Va. 



Vl^ANTED.— To sell all or part of 250 colonies of Ital- 

 "' ian and Carniolan bees; all in good eight-frame 

 hives; have made good crop of honey this season. 

 E J. Johnson, 302 So. 10th St., Rocky Ford, Col. 



\VANTED.— To sell or exchange Bates and Edmonds 

 '"^ gasoline-engines, 2J4 h -p., $100; 4 h.-p., $180. 

 motor-cycle frames built to order. 



RoBT. B. Gedye, Columbus, Ohio. 



TyANTED —To sell full colonies Italian bees in 

 '' 8 or 10 frame Dov'd hives, with plenty of honey 

 to winter, $5.00 each; in lots of 25, $1.50 each. 



F. A. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



AT^ANTED. — To exchange fine White Leghorn cock- 

 '' erels, at 75 cts. each, for Golden Italian queens; 

 also a few White Wyandotte cockerels at $1.00 each. 

 T. Ferris Patton, Newtown, Ohio. 



\VANTED.— To sell 50 Danz. AD61M hives in flat, 

 "'^ new, at 81.50 each in lots of five; 25 colonies of 

 Italian bees, including modern hives complete, io.OO 

 each. L. C. Dunn, Primos, Delaware Co., Pa. 



Ij^ ANTED. — To exchange postage stanios with coUec- 

 ' '^ tors, especially in West Indies, Europe, Bri ish col- 

 onies. Mexico, and United States. State what you 

 have to offer and what you want in exchange. 



A. L- Boyden, Medina, Ohio. 



WANTED —To sell Italian queens. Untf sted, 60 cts. 

 each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for 83.00. Safe arrival and 

 reasonable satisfaction guaranteed. Reference, the 

 Bank of Nevada. Send your name and address on a 

 postal for my prices on queens for 19J1. 



Chas. M. Darrow, Nevada, Mo. R. F. D. No. 3. 



VyANTED.— To sell my bees, not having time to 

 '' manage; have decided to let them go at these 

 low prices while they last. Strong colonies in excel- 

 lent condition; winter stores; ten-frame Langstroth, 

 Simplicity, and Dovetailed hives. Single hive at $1.00; 

 five at $3 .50; ten at 83.25; twenty at $i 00. F. O. B. 

 here. Cash with order Reference, State Bink of 

 Evanston. Address E. E. Starkey, 



1126 Benson Ave., Evanston, 111. 



WANTED. — To sell my " Finca " of several thousand 

 acres of magnificent land; good for bees, cattle, 

 and cane, with a lot of valuable timber, mahogany, 

 cedar, etc ; nice young banana grove, good as shade 

 lor bees ; good house, etc.; half mile from Canto, 

 where there is a telegraph and postoffice, and a regu- 

 lar boat comes up the river once a week carrying 

 freight and passengers. Price $6000. A bargain for 

 any one who does not care for sociability. 



R. M. McMuRDo, Canto, Prov. de Santiago, Cuba. 



