1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



925 



Classified Advertisements. 



NoticeB 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.- 

 farm. 



-A man at once to help in bee-yard and on 

 R. B. HiBBARD, Evans Mills, N. Y. 



Wanted. — Six salesmen wanted to introduce our 

 new State surveys. An absolute new idea and a 

 splendid opportunity for energetic men. 



Rand, McNallt & Company, Chicago, 111. 



Wanted, Situations. 



Wanted. — An expert wants a job at bee-work. 



G. H. Macket, Milan, Erie Co., Ohio. 



For Sale. 



For Sale.— 50 empty 8-frame L. hives, painted, at 

 45 cts. each. F. W. Lesser, Syracuse, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Opaline honey-jars, all kinds; send for 

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



For Sale.— Fine job-printing outfit. 



C. A. Stebbins, Broad Creek, Va, 



For Sale. — Ten extracting combs in L. supers, 

 $1.75 in 5 lots. Other new and used supplies. 



J. E. Thompson, Carpentersville, 111. 



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

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

 $2.00 postpaid. Frank Alexander, Delanson, N. Y. 



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.— 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. Dtjby, St. Anne, 111. 



Kodak and Camera users, send us your developing 

 and finishing. Send for price list. A full line of Ko- 

 daks, films, and all Photo Supplies. 



Furnas & Maddox, 5.52 A, Louisville, Ky. 



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 $15.00. 



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 $25.00. 



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. 



For Sale. — Homestead farm crops in their season, 

 consisting of honey, grapes, pears, apples, etc. 

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



For Sale.— Cider, sorghum, and jelly mills on one 

 acre of land. Also 11 village lots, house, barn, honey- 

 house, bee-cellar, and bees. It will give one yearly 

 work; good pay. I am going to New Mexico to rear 

 queens. Write at once. E. E. Mott, Glenwood, Mich. 



For Sale.— Or will exchange for pure honey of 

 good flavor and body: 50 Danz. hive-bodies, 20 Ex- 

 celsior covers (old patent), 5 Miller feeders. The 

 hives have been in use one and two seasons; are paint- 

 ed with the exception of 10. What do you offer ? 

 John Van den Berg, Jr., Mahwah, N. J., P.O. box 5. 



For Sale.- Angora and Persian cats, and kittens 

 from imported ancestors. Persian white— some with 

 amber and some with blue eyes. Any woman can 

 have a nice income, with little trouble and expense, 

 raising them. Kittens three to six months old, $6 to 

 $10. Stamp for written reply. Mrs. J. F. Skees, 



Marion, Ohio. 



Real Estate for Bee-keepers. 



For Sale.— Orange grove with good house and 

 out-buildings and 50 colonies of bees, in Sorrento, 

 Lake County, Fla. Also 15 colonies in Ohio. Good 

 reason for selling. Address C. W. McCollbt, 

 Tontogany, O. 



For Sale —Bee-keepers, attention. I have a 100- 

 acre farm with house, barn, and some fruit, situate 

 about 5 miles from Delanson. N. Y. I want a good 

 tenant. If I can get a desirable tenant, will give free 

 rent the first year. Here is a good chance for a live 

 man, not afraid of hard work, to establish a home 

 and business. 



F. C. Sattter, 391 6th St., Brooklyn, N. Y, 



For Sale.— Seven-room house with cellar— two- 

 story; stone-basement barn. 36x48; three acres of 

 good land with plenty of fruit-trees and grapevines, 

 located on Canada St., Munnsville, Madi.son Co,, N. 

 Y.. in the Stockbridge Valley— a very desirable loca- 

 tion for a bee-keeper, with plenty of basswood tim- 

 ber, clover, buckwheat, etc. Several years ago my 

 brother kept a large stock of bees h-^re and was very 

 successful; located on the O. & W. R. R., nine miles 

 south of the city of Oneida. Price $1800, wi^h $800 

 cash, and balance on long time at 6 per cent if de- 

 sired. Any further information will be given by 



R. H. WooLVER, Munnsville. >T. Y. 



For Sale.— 174-acre farm; located 4 miles south of 

 Medina (county-seat), 32 miles south of Cleveland, on 

 electric and st^am road, with electric cars running to 

 Cleveland and Medina every hour. Nine-room house, 

 2 fiat-bottom barns. ,50'-' 14(1 and 35- 72; all buildings 

 painted. Sand and clay soil; no waste land, 15 acres 

 timber: small orchard, windmill, stock scales. Well 

 watered, near .school and church. Stone road, tele- 

 phone, and R. F. D. Reason for selling— have other 

 business. Price $65 an acre; half cash, balance long 

 time with interest. For particulars write 



A. T. Spitzbr. Medina, Ohio. 



For Sale.— 652 acres of choice land in the prairie- 

 belt of east Mississippi, situated 12 miles east of Ma- 

 con. Miss. Telephone and R. F. D. ; 100 acres in young 

 hard-wood timber; 400 acres in pasture. Bermuda, 

 melilotus, lespedesa, white clover, and blue grass 

 predominating: about half this land will grow alfalfa, 

 which can be cut six or seven times each year. Also 

 700 stands of Ita'ian bees in three yards; my average 

 for 15 years has been about $8.00 per stand— no disease, 

 no failure in 15 years; 75 head of high-grade Jersey 

 cows; butter sells for 20 cts. in summer and 25 cts. in 

 winter, and the demand has never been filled. Im- 

 provements— 7-room house, barn accommodating 52 

 cows; barn for horses; 10 cabins, 400 acres fenced in 

 four pastures, best of water in abundance. Fine and 

 healthful climate. Write for further particulars. 



Geo. a. Hummer. Prairie Point, Miss. 



