1908 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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HIDES 



HIDES 



MADE INTO WARMTH for the WHOLE FAMILY 



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We are the largest firm in the country that tans, manufacturers ana sei.s au ^'""^ V> '^J. 

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 tihvaicians.etc. and their famdies, all varieties of fur.goods, 



We furnish the material and manuiacture to measure lui au.,i^j 

 physicians, etc., and their families, all varieties of fur goods; 

 or, we will tan, any kind of skins, wild and domestic, you 

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 Don't sell vour hides or skins. It's poor economy. Send 

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 Hear what Mr. Chestnut, Straw, Mont., says : I received the overcoat made from 

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