Dec. 28, 190S 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



909 



THIS PRIDE KINGt 



HEATING STOVE 



This is positively the lowest price ever made 

 for a genuine Oak Heater, fully guaranteed or 

 money back. PRIDE KING has a draw cen- 

 ter grate, corrugated cast iron fire pot, sheet 

 steel body, heavy cast base and heavy cast 

 front with large front door hung on double 

 hinges, heavy cast swing top, heavy cast ring 

 at joining of body and fire pot, large cast ash ^^^^^^^ 

 pit door, two screw draft regulators, and is ^^^^^ ^^ 

 the only stove of its kind supplied with an ash 

 pan. The $3.90 price is for stove with wood grate: coal prate 

 10 cents additional, making a powerful heater that will 

 burn wood, hard or soft coal. A beautiful stove, full 

 nickel trimmed, as shown in cut. Write for it today- 

 it's the best stove bargain of the season. 



FREIGHT 

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Otisville, Pa., Jan. 18, 1904. 

 Dear Sir:— I have tried almost everything In 

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Hand.^ Comb Foundation Mill 



We have for sale a 6-inch Second-Hand 

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50 boxes good Sad-hand ogal. Tin Cans, 3 

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45Atf KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



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