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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 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.— Young man (16 or over) to learn bee-bus- 

 iness. E. Manning, Rt. 33, Trumansburg, N. Y. 



Wanted.— Thorough bee-man who wants a change 

 on account of health. Best tubercular climate in the 

 United States. J. B. Downey, Santa Pe, N. Mex. 



Wanted.— An apiarist accustomed to large apia- 

 ries. State age, experience, and wages. 



Db. 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.— Steady industrious young man a&helper 

 with 60 colonies of bees, and to help on small farm. 

 A good home and fair wages offered, with chance to 

 advance. Chas. M. Welsh, Rock City Falls, N. Y. 



Wanted. — A stout young man to help in the bee 

 and honey business, either for wages or on shares; 

 good location, fine climate, pleasant home. Those 

 addicted to profane language or to tobacco are not 

 wanted. G. J. Yodbb Meridian, Ida., Rt. 1. 



Wanted.— Help the coming season mostly to work 

 with our bees. State age and experience. Commence 

 work about the first of April and continue until mid- 

 dle of September. E W. & F. C. Alexander, 

 Delanson, Schenectady Co., N. Y. 



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

 carpenter tools, to make himself generally useful on 

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

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

 man who is willing to try to earn it. 



H. C. Ahlebs, West Bend, Wis. 



N AW o'Isrs excellent opportunities to young men 

 i\i^V 1 of 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 

 Postofilce Building, Cincinnati, O, 



Situation Wanted. 



Wanted. — Situation by practical apiarist in Flor- 

 ida, Texas, or California. Am a married man with 

 small family. F. G. Balling, Lake Helen, Fla. 



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. — Opaline honey jars, all kinds; send for 

 price list. Harold E. Shore, Germantown, Pa. 



Fob Sale.— Fine job-printing outfit. 

 C. A. Stebb ins, Broad Creek, Va, 



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

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



For Sale. — Tandem in first-class order cheap; new 

 tires; bargain for some one. Box 404, Medina, O. 



For Sale.— Goodell foot-lathe, $5.50; 650-volt %-h.p. 

 motor. G. A. Watt, Bellevue, Ohio. 



For Sale.— Raspberry plants, Cuthbert, 30c doz. 

 pd.; 100, $1.00 by exp. Cinnamon-vine bulbs, 10c doz. 

 post. W. F. Ebert, Box 53, Carbon Black, Pa. 



For Sale.— Alexander wire bee-veil, guaranteed to 

 protect the face from any stings, 75c each, or 3 for 

 $2 00 post paid. Frank Alexander, Delanson, N. Y. 



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.— 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 lost house by fire and want 

 to sell land — seven acres adjoining city of Auburn. 

 For particulars address 



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



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. 



Fob Sale. — Twelve acres in city limits of Holden, 

 Mo.; 7-room house, fruit, water, good improvements. 

 Also fifty colonies bees in good condition. Address 

 J. M. MooBE, Holden, Johnson Co., Mo. 



For Sale.— White seedcorn, "Hunter's Ideal"— 

 World's Fair wonder, 50th year; victor last year in field 

 tests, Purdue Univ.. Lafayette, Ind.; 75-lb. sack select 

 ears, $2.00. C. S. Hunter, Seven Mile, Ohio. 



Fob Sale.— Or trade for bees, honey, and a new 

 queen, a heavily furred buffalo robe, game chickens, 

 violin, revolvers, and bone-mill. 



Elias Fox, Hillsboro, Wis. 



For Sale.— a quantity of second-hand chaff hives, 

 consisting of lO-frame Quinbys and 13-frame Gallups; 

 no inside furniture; only $1.00 each. 



E. D. TowNSBND, Remus, Mich. 



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.— In lots to suit, several hundred eight 

 and ten frame size comb-honey supers tor 4HxiHx\ % 

 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. 



Fob Sale. — A complete steam-laundry outfit. Two 

 washers, ironing-machines, extractor, starchers — 

 everything you need but boiler. Why not start a 

 laundry in your home town? it will pay you good re- 

 turns. Write me about it. Box 414, Medina, O. 



For Sale.— One 400-egg Star incubator; used for 3 

 hatches; cost $38; $12 takes it One 200-egg New Peer- 

 less; cost $18; sell for $10. One home-made 225-egg, in 

 good condition; cost $13; sell for $5. One new comb- 

 foundation mill, ten-inch. Root's make; $12 takes it. 

 The incubators are good hatchers. 



G. RouTZAHN, Biglerville, Pa. 



For Sale. — The following foundation-mills. Wish 

 to dispose of them at once. Write for sample if inter- 

 ested, and fuller information will be given about any 

 mill. 



Mill No. 1— 14-in., old-style high frame, in perfect or- 

 der, price $18.00. 



Mill No. 2— 6-in., old-style high frame; has had a pin 

 run through the rolls, otherwise is in good order; 

 price $8.00. 



Mill No. 3— 12-in. new style, large rolls, used but very 

 little, in perfect order: price $30.00. 



Mill No. 4— 12-in. blank rolls, used but little, in per- 

 fect order; price $20.00. 



Mill No. 5— 6-in. mill, new style, in perfect order, 

 used but little; price $12.00. 



W. W. Bliss, Duarte, Cal. 



