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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Feb. 15 



Classified Advertisements. 



Notices will be inserted in these classified columns 

 at 20 cents per line. Advertisements intended for this 

 department should not exceed five lines, and you must 

 say you want your advertisement in the classified 

 columns or we will not be responsible for errors. 



Help Wanted. 



Wanted. — Hustling helper in the bee and honey 

 business. A steady job for the right man 



B. Walker, Clyde, Illinois. 



Wanted. — An apiarist accustomed to large apia- 

 ries. State age, experience, and wages. 



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



Wanted— Representatives to sell our teas, coffees, 

 and olive oil, direct from importer to consumer. Mail 

 orders solicited. Price list free. 

 Rio Vista Trading Co., 670 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Wanted. — Young man to work in large apiary in 

 Southern California: after honey season can work for 

 me on ranch or vineyard. Good board and wages. 

 ' Address L. L., care of A. I. Root Co. 



Wanted. — A man competent to manage my home 

 apiary of 150 colonies when I am away inspecting api- 

 aries. An opportunity for the right man to learn the 

 management of out-apiaries and get a start in life. 

 State age, experience, wages, etc. 



Charles Stewart, Sammonsville, N. Y. 



Wanted. — One student who wishes to learn bee- 

 keeping (he getting his board, and, if it is a good sea- 

 son, and he faithful, some wages) can have a place 

 with me. A man single, clean in mind and body, will- 

 ing, industrious, and trustworthy, apply to 



R. F. Holtermann, Brantford, Can. 



NAVY offers excellent opportunities to young men 

 ii rt. * I Qf good character to receive instruction fit- 

 ting them for promotion; good pay at start, advance- 

 ment as soon as qualified. Apply to Navy Recruiting 

 Station, Commercial Bank Building, Cleveland, O., or 

 PostoflQce Building, Cincinnati, O, 



Situation Wanted. 



Wanted. —Situation by a practical apiarist, or 

 large apiary to run on shares for extracted honey. 

 W. W. McNeal, Wheelersburg, O. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— 250 Heddon hives. 



W. L. COGGSHALL, Groton, N. Y. 



Fob Sale.— Fine job-printing outfit. 



C. A. Stebbins. Broad Creek, Va, 



For Sale.— 4000 ferrets; some trained. Prices and 

 book mailed free. N. A. Knapp, Rochester, Ohio. 



For Sale.— 200-egg (Excelsior) incubator, good as 

 new, $10.00. Harry C. Driver, Rt. 1 , Beech Ck. , Pa. 



For Sale.— Melilotus (sweet clover) seed, $2.50 per 

 bushel (35 lbs.). w. P. Smith, Penn, Miss. 



Found.— After thirty years' experimenting, a comb- 

 frame that is practical and bids defiance to propolis. 

 All about them; write the inventor. 



D. S. Hall, So. Cabot, Vt. 



Fob Sale.— Paragon Chestnut. I can furnish Par- 

 agon Chestnut grafts lor spring grafting, 25 fine grafts 

 for $1.00. J. H. Bupp, Loganville, Pa. 



For Sale.— We pay the freight. Send me a bill of 

 your 1907 supplies needed, and I will figure. New fac- 

 tory. G. Routzahn, Biglerville, Pa. 



For Sale. — At a bargain, 21 new nailed and painted 

 Danz. hive-bodies and supers with frames, ferces, 

 springs, etc. T. P. Andrews, Farina, 111. 



For Sale.— Forty acres. Lafayette Co., Mo., near 

 Hodge, on Mo. Pac, $27.50 per acre. 



R. L. Webb, Warrensburg, Mo. 



Fob Sale— at a bargain, 10-inch Rider compression 

 hot-air pumping engine, in good condition. 



James E. Fowler, Newflelds, Rock. Co., N. H. 



For Sale.— Concert flute, Boehm system, full eb- 

 onite; silver-plated keys; new, and in perfect condi- 

 tion: cost $85; C. G. Corne make; will sell at a great 

 sacrifice. E. B. Nelson, Vale, Oregon. 



For Sale.— Comb foundation, both brood and sur- 

 plus. Beeswax worked into foundation at a very low 

 price. Send for price list and free samples to 



The Delta Apiaries, Delta, Colo. 



Fob Sale. — If you want an illustrated and descrip- 

 tive catalog of bee-keepers' supplies for 1907 send your 

 name and address to Frank S. Stephens, 



(Root's Goods.) Paden City, W. Va. 



For Sale. — Ninety second-hand chaff hives (forty 

 10-frame Quinbys, and fifty 13-frame Gallup); three 4- 

 frame Cowan extractors, used but two years; 900 lbs. 

 buckwheat comb honey. 



E. D. TowNSEND, Remus, Mich. 



For Sale. — 100 supers (or less) for 4J^ sections, 

 and 8-frame hives complete with holders and fences, 

 no sections; been used one year; painted, and good for 

 50 years; 25 cts. each. 



A. W. Smith, Birmingham, Mich. 



For Sale.— In lots to suit, several hundred eight 

 and ten frame size comb-honey supers ior4Hxil4x\% 

 sections, all made up and painted, used but little. 

 Special low price if ordered at once. For particulars 

 address The Rocky Mountain Bee Co., 



Berthoud, Colo. 



For Sale. — Thirty acres of land in Pennsylvania; 

 modern house and barn; 100 fruit-trees; good bee pas- 

 ture, and fine opportunity for out-apiaries. Price 

 $1200. If you mean business, write at once; good rea- 

 son for selling. 



Mrs. G. W. Rugaber, Cameron Mills, N. Y. 



For Sale or Exchange.— One 260-egg Excelsior in- 

 cubator; 200 eight-frame (L. size) hives; 400 supers; 

 foundation and other supplies; also 16 volumes Glean- 

 ings. I want beeswax, high-grade typewriter, or cash. 

 F. H. McFarland, Hyde Park, Vermont. 



For Sale.— Best Wisconsin sections, per 1000. $4.00; 

 No. 2, $3.40; plain, 25 cts. less. Discounts on Danz. 

 hives and other Root's goods; also berry-boxes. It- 

 alian bees for sale. H. S. Duby, St. Anne, 111. 



Fob Sale.— One-piece sections, of all the standard 

 sizes, 1000, $4.00; No. 2, $3.50; plain, 25 cts. less. These 

 sections are strictly first-class. Also other supplies 

 very cheap. Jas E. Morgan, 



Dansville, Ingham Co., Mich. 



For Sale. — Eighty acres extra-good clay loam, 

 cleared; buildings, etc.; fences fair; well drained; good 

 well; 10 acres wheat, 30 acres clover seed; extra-good 

 for clover-seed and sugar-beet culture; one mile from 

 depot and elevator. Thirty-five colonies bees; Roots 

 chaff hives, plenty of drawn combs and other necessi- 

 ties for producing extracted honey. Extra-good clo- 

 ver-honey locality; produced 7000 lbs. in 1906. Will 

 sell farm separate if wanted; easy terms; good reason 

 for selling. For particulars call on or address 



I. S. Tilt, R. F. D. 2, Filion, Huron Co., Mich. 



