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Gleanings in bee culture. 



Mar. 1 



Classified Advertisements. 



Notices will be inserted in these classified colnmns 

 at 20 cents per line. Advertisements intended for this 

 department should not exceed five lines, and yon must 

 say yon want yonr advertisement in the classified 

 colnmns 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, Clj-de, Illinois. 



Wanted. — An apiarist accustomed to large apia- 

 ries. State age, experience, and wages. 



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



Wanted.— A good man to work at the bee business. 

 Must like horses. 



H. B. Hetherington, Cherry Valley, N. Y. 



Wanted.— A hustler to represent us in every county; 

 $10.00 per week and expenses or commission. Perma- 

 nent work. North Jersey Nurseries. Newark, N.J. 



Wanted.— An industrious man who knows how to 

 handle bees. To a man of the right stamp a good 

 opening is offered. Very healthy location. 



G. W. Roberts, Menardville. Texas. 



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. — An experienced man with wife to work 

 bees on shares or for wages; good house furnished; 

 location best in the United States; sure of good honey 

 crop every year; no failures. Write at once. 



Garfield Boomhowbr, Schoharie, N. Y. 



Wanted. — An active single man. who is handy with 

 carpenter tools, to make himself generally useful on 

 a 30-£icre farm when not working with the bees. Will 

 pay $300 a year, good board, bed, and washing to the 

 man who is willing to try to earn it. 



H. C. Ahlers, West Bend. Wis. 



Wanted.— A No. l man to take care of 200 to 500 

 stands of bees. When not working with bees to work 

 on the ranch. Don't apply unless you thoroughly un- 

 derstand bees and putting their products up for mar- 

 ket. State terms wanted, and give references. 



Blalock Fruit Co., Walla Walla, Wash. 



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. 



N A VV ''^^rs excellent opportunities to young men 

 i».fv » 1 qj 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 

 PostofBce Building, Cincinnati, O, 



Situation Wanted. 



Wanted.— Situation as apiarist by married man 35 

 years of age, 15 years' experience. 



F. M. Poland, Thorndike. Me. 



Wanted. —Situation by a practical apiarist, or a 

 large apiary to run on shares for extracted honey. 

 W. W. McNeal. Wheelersburg, O. 



Wanted.— A position with reliable bee-man; al- 

 most a life-long experience. Give wages paid and lo- 

 cal conditions in first letter; age 44. References. 



W. Gensen. '■ God's " Bible School. Cincinnati, O. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— 250 Heddon hives. 



W. L. CoGGSHALL. Groton. N. Y. 



For Sale.— Pair thoroughbred Beagle pups at a 

 bargain. For information write Box 311, Medina, O. 



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.— Dahlias. 20 kinds. $1. Catalog. St. Louis 

 Grand Prize. H. F. BuRT. Taunton. Mass. 



For Sale.— Two bicycles, one tandem, shotgun, 

 revolver; b£»rgains if sold soon. Box 95, Medina, O. 



For Sale. — Paragon Chestnut, I can furnish Par- 

 agon Chestnut grafts for spring grafting, 25 fine grafts 

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



For 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.— Yellow-sweet-clover seed at 12 and 15 

 cts. per lb.; white, at 8 and 10. 



R. L. Snodgrass, Gordon, Kan. 



For Sale.— a Vermont farm. 85 acres, good build- 

 ings; orchard, wood, smooth fields, '* mile to station. 

 Price $2200. H. A. Josltn. East Hardwick. Vt. 



For Sale. — At 8 cts. each. 125 ten frame and 40 

 eight-frame wood-zinc excluders, or exchange for any 

 thing useful. W. M. Janes, 



Trueheart Building, Paducah, Ky. 



For Sale.— $5000 will buy good farm 76 acres (15 

 acres alfalfa, one acre vinevard), 15 cows. 50 colonies 

 Italian bees. Fine location. Easy terms. 

 O. LuHDORFF. Visalia. Cal. 



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. 



For 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.— Have just lo.st house by fire and want 

 to sell land — seven acres adjoining city of Auburn. 

 For particulars address 



E. B. Beecher. Auburn, Placer Co., Cal. 



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

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

 hives and other Roofs goods; also berry-boxes. It- 

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



For Sale.— a superior strain of ensilage corn. If 

 you grow for silo or fodder it will pay you well to 

 write. Samples and circular free. 



E. C. Green & Son, Medina, O. 



For 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. — Ninety second-hand chaff hives (forty 

 lO-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. — In lots to suit, several hundred eight 

 and ten frame size comb-honey supers tor iiix4Hx\ % 

 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. 



