November, 1908, 



American Bee Journal 



FASHION BOOK FREE! 



jne year nnil wlH send my big 

 rasiiion hook lo you free. I iiI:-o agree to sell you any 

 pattern you want thereafter f(.r 5c. I ean sell them for 

 Sets because! l>uy tbein by the tbousand and don't make 

 iiny profit. I don't \?ant the prollt. I want yoursub- 

 scrlptlon to the FARMER'S CAI.I.. Yon will save many 

 times till' cost of HIT otfer In a year. MTtlTK TO-DAY! 

 JOHN M. STAHL, Dept. QUINCY, ILL. 



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99 



"Forty Years 

 Among the Bees 



:By "Dr. C. C. Miller 



One of the Best -Known Honey - Producers in all the 

 World 



THIS book of over 340 pages tells 

 just how Dr. Miller manages his 

 apiaries to produce the most 

 honey, which, in turn, brings the most 

 money. Dr. Miller has been 

 "at it" some 45 years, and so 

 is competent to tell others 

 the best way to be success- 

 ful with bees. In 1903 his 

 crop of comb honey was 

 over 18,000 pounds, and he is 

 not located in the best honey- 

 producing part of the United 

 States, either Northwest- 

 ern Illinois. 



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