Dec. 26. 1901 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



829 



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A New Bee-Keeper's Song-— 



"Buckwheat Cakes 

 and Honey" 



Words by EUGENE SECOR. 



Music by GEORQE W, VORK. 



This song was writteij specially for 

 the Buffalo convention, and was sung 

 there. It is written for organ or piano, 

 as have been all the songs written for 

 bee-keepers. Every home should have 

 a copy of it, as well as a copy of 



"THE HUM OF THE BEES 

 In the APPLE-TREE BLOOM" 



Written by 

 Et-GENE Secor and Dr. C. C. Miller. 



PRiCES^Either song will be mailed 

 for 10 cents (stamps or silver), or both 

 for only IS cents. Or, for SI. 00 strictly 

 in advance payment of a year's sub- 

 scription to the American Bee Journal, 

 we will mail both of these songs free, 

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