1919 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



137 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS— Bred for 

 quality, one. $1; six, $4.25; twelve. $8.25; 



100, $60. Tested. $2 each. 

 L. J. Pfeifer, Route "A." Los Gatos, Cal. 



' 2500 COLONIES OF BEES— From these api- 

 aries the Edson Co. produce and sell first- 

 class laying Italian queens, leather-colored or 

 goldens. Write for particulars. Address, 



The Edson Co.. Biggs. Cal. 



FOR SALE — Bees in 2-pound packages', by par- 

 cel post; also the finest Italian queens. De- 

 livery and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Write for prices. Have 700 colonies to supply 

 from. Jasper Knight, Hayneville, Ala. 



QUEENS— 3-handed Italians, from best stock; 

 untested queens in April, May and June, 

 one. $1; twelve for $10. Tested. $1.50 each; 

 if you want as many as 50 queens, write for 

 prices and discounts on early orders; no dis- 

 ease. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. O. D. Rivers. 



Route 4, Honey Grove, Texas. 



WANTED — Bees in lots of 5 to 60 or more 

 colonies. J. F. Coyle. Penfield. 111. 



FOR SALE— Leather-colored Italian queens, 

 tested, to June 1, $2; after $1.50; untested, 

 $1; $10 per dozen. A. W. Yates, 



15 Chapman St., Hartford, Conn. 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS and bees; 

 honey-getters, prolific and gentle. Bees by 

 the pound. Write for prices. 



J. W. Rice, Box 64, Fort Smith, Ark. 



FOR SALE— 30 hives of hlack bees in 8 and 

 10-frame hives, new and painted; for bulk 

 honey. $6.50 per hive. 



J. T. Collins, Ludowici, Ga. 



RF.FS AND QUEENS fr..m mv New Ters-v 



aniary. T H M Conk. 



lAtf 84 Cortland St.. New York Citv 



FOR SALE— Pure 3-banded Italian queens, as 

 good as vou can buy with money, from 

 Tune 1 to September 1 



T. F. Dumer. Lihertv. Mo 



FOR SALF 



FOR SALE— !)2 acres of good tillable land, all 

 fenced, 1 ■/• miles from Columbia river, near 

 fireweed belt; 60 miles west of Portland. Ore. 

 Will include aniary of 86 colonies and supplies 

 for between 200 and 300 for comb and _ ex- 

 tracted honey. Large workshop; fine location; 

 20 acres clear bottom land, creek for fishing 

 on the place: 25 acres of young fir timber. 

 Large, modern new house; room for two fami- 

 lies: good orchard; school house on place. 

 Spring water piped everywhere. Cement walks 

 and fountain. Lawn, two barns 100 feet. long; 

 outbuildings, etc. Lots of farm implements, 

 including some furniture. 3 cows and 1 horse. 

 Mild climate, short winters, no wind or storms. 

 A fine location, as there is a big out ranch of 

 l.OOO acres of logged-off land. Logging com- 

 •nnv under obligation to carry freight. A 

 largain at price. $1,000; $3,000 down, balance 

 ti-nc at 6 per cent 



Mrs. l. Schmitt, Oak Point. Wash. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— One Hatch wax 

 less; ;<ls<> "in I'.ai nes fnnt-puwcr saw. 

 Frank Hoopes, East Downington. Penn. 



IR SAl.F— Root Novice Extractor, nev. 

 used: perfect condition, $20. 



George Graves. Gt. Barrington, Mass. 



K SALE— Silver Spangled Hamburg eggs 

 and line, rare old Paganini violin for sale. 

 Elias Fox, Union Center, Wis. 



FOR SALE -1 000 fence separators. $2 50 per 



100; 2,000 slutted wood separators. $1 per 



: in- slotted section holders, $3 per 



100 .' Lewis No 1 sections plain and hee- 



wav t' 4 xl',. at *l ner 500, new; :>"0 Jumbo 

 frames, $1 per 100; 75 21 -lb. 2 in glass single 

 Her Lev i ses, $10 per 25; 2 Daisy 



foundation fasteners, with lamos, at 75c and 

 si 50; [0-oz. round screw can honey jars with 

 I : r.e r in 2-doz. reshipping cases, per gross, $6. 

 loo division boards at 5i 



Ed« A. Winkler. Joliet, 111. 



Fl IR SALE 20 colonii - Italian bi es in new 

 Lewis painted, wired 8-frame hives: 24 8- 

 frame, full story extracting supers, with wired 

 full comb frames; 10 queen excluders (wire); 

 10 bee escapes. I I Uwaii No. 15 extractor; all 

 new; a bargain. 



A S. Kriel.el. Pittsville, Wis. 



F( IR SALE— A nice little bee farm, 40 acres, 

 and apiary; a good location for a beeman: 

 no better location in Wisconsin or Michigan; 

 territory not occupied; fine roads; will give 

 details and reasons for selling to anyone in- 

 terested. G C. Chase, Robbins, Wis. 



FOR SALE— We offer for sale the following 

 slightly shopworn supplies, which are as good 



as new for all practical purposes, and of stand 



ard make, at reduced prices, as listed: 



50 10-fr. Dov. supers with .", ! s shallow ex- 

 tracting frames, in crates of 5 ....$4 per crate 



70 10-fr Dov. -up' rs for Ji& shallow extracting 

 frames, empty, in crates of 5. $2.25 per crate 



50 8-frame Tri-State bodies, with loose hanging 

 frames, in crates of 5 $4 per crate 



50 s frame Tri-State bodies, empty crates 



of 5 $2.65 per crate 



30 10-frame Wisconsin supers, complete with 

 inside fixtures, in crates of 5. $2.50 per crate 

 Dadant & Sons. Hamilton, 111 



FOR SALE— 3-bandcd Italian bees for May 

 delivery: 



1 lb. bees with untested oueen $3 on 



2 lbs. bees with untested queen 5.0n 



2 fi. nuclei with untested oueen 5 00 



3-fr. nuclei with untested oueen 6.00 



1 full colony in 8-fr. D. T. hive on wired 



comb - - 10.00 



Mv bees have taken more first premiums at 

 the Iowa State Fair than any other in thl past 

 30 vears. Discount on orders with cash for 

 Ma.xh. :. per cent: for April. 3 per cent. Ref- 

 erence, any bank in Knoxville, la. 



J. W. Bittenhender, Knoxville. Iowa. 



FOR SALE— About 300 extracting supers. 8 

 and 10-frame size. C. E. Keister. 



Clarno. Wis. 



FOR SALE — Bee hives, supers, sections, smok- 

 ers, bee veils. Foundation and bee books 

 illustrated. Catalog for stamD. 



J. J. Fitzgerald. Mitchell. S. D. 



FOR SALE— Bees, Mb. $2; 2-lbs, $3.75: 3-lhs., 



$5.50; 3-banded queens. untested, $1.25; 



tested. $2 each-. Deliveries of pound packages 



from April 20 to Mav 20; oueens until July 1. 



Elevation Apiaries, Milano. Texas. 



FOR SALE — 2 nearly new 22-cal. repeating 

 rifles; will trade for extractor or typewriter. 

 Write. Wm. Feier, Jr., Mason, Mich.. R. 2. 



FOR SALE — Bees, oueens and supplies. Dis- 

 count early orders. 



R. Kramske. 1104 Victor St.. St. Louis Mo. 



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FOR SALE— 5' I acres of trio,, ml. 100 standi of 

 bees; will sell cheap. Ill health reason for 



selling. Write for particulars. 



W. F. Gray. Wyoming, 111. 



FOR SALE— 20 S-fr. lM-story Falcon Dov. 

 hives, section and foundation., metal cov- 

 ers: K. D ..$85:00 



5 K. D. S-fr.super foundation and section 6.00 



3,000 No. 1 17/ji Falcon sections $27.00 



1.000 No. 2 1 "« Falcon sections * 8.7:, 



8 S-fr. zinc and wire excluders .* 2.50 



19 lbs. thin super foundation $16.00 



30 His. tned. In- I foundation, L size ....$22.00 



$167 2". 

 All new standard goods; $165 takes the lot. 

 Speak quick. 



Anton ti. Anderson. Holden. Mo. 



FOR SALE — A well equipped apiary of 75 

 colonies of a good strain of bees (Italians! 

 in a good location for honey, and have estab- 

 lished a market and good price for my honey. 

 T. J. Thullen, Huntsville. Ala. 



FOR SALE— New hives. J$-in. white pine, bot- 

 tom boards, covers and frames for sale at 33 

 ner cent off usual 'rices. Write for particu- 

 lars, o. L. Rothwell, Gillett. Pa. 



FOR SALE— Clover and buckwheat honey in 

 any style container (glass or tin). Let us 

 quote you. The Derov Tavlor Co., 



Newark, N. Y, 



FOR SALE— A limited number of bees and 

 queens foi Mav delivery from either home 

 aries of South Carolina; safe delivery guar- 

 anteed if shipped by express Parcels post 

 shipments at buyer's risk. We invite corres- 

 pondence as to details and price. 



The I , Ta: loi Co., N. wark, X. Y. 



FOR SALE— Frame nailing device. You can 



make very satisfactory and simple devica. 



Send ei, foi drawings showing construction 



and operation for nailing Hoffman frames; 



: nailing any style of frame. 



vinta Barbara, Calif. 



FOR SALE — 40,000 pounds of No. 1 extract- 

 ed clover honey and 35,000 pounds of aster 

 honey: both of extra light color, heavy body 

 and fine flavor, in 60-lb. cans. 



W. B. Wallin, Brooksville, Ky. 



FUK SALF. — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives; 

 also full line of supplies, including Dadmnft 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick. Sunnyside, Wash. 



FOR SALE — "Superior" Foundation (Weed 

 process). Quality and service unexcelled. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



FOR SALE — Finest quality clover and buck- 

 wheat extracted honey, in 60-pound cans. 

 O. W. Bedell, Earlville, N. Y. 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED— Man with some experience to work 



with bees coming season; state age. experience 



ges; we furnish board. The Rocky 



Mountain Bee Co., Billings, Mont., Box 1319. 



WANTED— Work by Australian expert, be- 

 tueen April and July 16; managed 500-colony 

 apiary; produced 19 tons in one season; ex- 

 pert queen raiser (after Doolittle). Reply at 

 once, stating wages. 39337 for Rosser J. H., 

 care Miss I.alicv. 23 Paddington Green, Lon- 

 don, W. Q. 



HATCHING EGGS— Plymouth Rocks, all v 

 rieties; Anconas and Rouen ducks. Illu 

 trated catalog 3c. 



Sheridan Poultry Yards. 

 R. 13, Sheridan, Mich. 



WANTED Situation; student having attended 

 winter course in general agriculture and also 

 special course in beekeeping, held at Cornell 

 University tins winter, is anxious to secure em- 

 ploymenl in apiary, preferably in New York 

 State Strong, interested and careful. 



II. I., care American Bee Tournal, 



Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED — A position as assistant in apiary 

 by a strong, young college woman interested 

 in commercial beekeeping. Ready to begin work 

 at any time. Camelia Winford, 



120 Oak Ave.. Ithaca, N. Y. 



WANTED— For the season of 1919, one or 

 more men to work with bees. State age, 

 experience, wages, and give reference. 



A. J. McCarty, 

 712 Coffman St., Longmont, Colo. 



WANTED— One experienced man, and stu- 

 dents or helpers in our large bee business; 

 good chance to learn. Modern equipment and 

 outfit, including auto truck; located near Sum- 

 mer resorts. Write, giving age, height, weight, 

 experience, reference and wages wanted. 



W. A. Latshaw Co., Clarion, Mich. 



WANTED — Two brothers, both single, well 

 experienced in apiary work, orchard and 

 -*uu!try raising, desire to purchase apiary, part 

 cash to be paid down, or are willing to run 

 apiary on shares or for wages. Both elderly 

 men and trustworthy 



II. R , care American Bee Journal, 



Hamilton, 111. 



SUPPLJES 



BEEKEEPERS OF THE NORTHWEST— 

 Save by ordering your supplies near home. 

 Standard goods: Fact rv prices. 



Sioux Falls. S. Dak. 



FOR SALE— 100 8-fran 



cluders and 100 8-fra 



cinders. 25c each; these 



been in use one season 



od and zinc ex- 

 nbound zinc ex- 

 uders have only 

 are as good as 



WANTED — Used hives and supers, founda- 

 tion mills, extractors, bees and bee equip- 

 ment. State lowest cash price wanted. 



W. A. Latshaw Co., Carlisle, Ind. 



ALWAYS the best place to get your supplies 

 is at the same old place of H. S. Duby & 

 Son, St. Anne, 111. No one can beat us on 

 price. Free price list. 



