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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Oct. 12, 1905 



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We wish every reader of the American Bee Journal to become acquainted with QLEANINQS IN BEE-CULTURE. 

 We extend a cordial invitation in our ofiFer to send you the paper 10 weeks for 10 cents. 



There is no bee-paper in the world like Gleanings. Its aim is to meet the needs of every bee-keeper everywhere, 

 and it does it. Whether you own one colony or a thousand or are merely interested you cannot afford to miss a single 

 number. Gleanings is progressive. Every number is an improvement over the last. 



It is useless to state that Gleanings excels in this point. Regular departments 

 are edited by Dr. C. C. Miller, G. M. Doolittle, Prof. A. J. Cook, J. A. GTeen and Louis 

 SchoU. These names speak for themselves for they are the best writers of the day. 

 Every issue contains articles from the pens of the best bee-keepers all over the land. A 

 list of them would be the catalog of the most successful bee-keepers the world over. We 

 will soon begin a series of remarkable articles by E. W. Alexander. We are safe in say- 

 ing a higher price was never paid for an article of this class than we paid for a single one 

 of this series. Every one of them will be worth hundreds of dollars to bee-keepers. 



Contributors 



Balf-Tone 

 Illustrations 



During the past summer we have had a special artist to take photographs for us. 

 He has traveled on our account alone the past summer over 4000 miles and we can prom- 

 ise some very iine pictures. Many of the Second Prize Photo Contest. American and 

 Foreign, will appear soon. Our engravings are made by the very finest engravers in the 

 United States. Just this wealth of illustration doubles the value of the paper. 



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 better medium in the United States for those catering to the needs of the bee-keeper. We 

 now print 25,000 copies and yet with our special edition (Dec. 15, 40.000) our old rates 

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 advertisers full measure, pressed down and running over. 



December 15th 

 Issue 



We are pleased to announce that extensive plans are now under way for a Special 

 Christmas Issue of Gleanings. It is planned that this issue shall far exceed in its wealth 

 of contributed articles, its half-tones and its cover design than anything that heretofore 

 has been attempted in bee-keeping literature. The cover is to be designed and printed 

 by one of the best color printing establishments in the United States. The design is 

 something unique and beautiful indeed. This issue will contain nearly 100 pages, and 

 40,000 copies will be printed, making a bee-keepers' magazine that compares favorably 

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THE fl. 1. ROOT GO.. Fofiiisners. Medina, onio. 



