Are You Looking for a Home? 



No farmer shoiild think of buy- 

 ing- land before seeing a copy of 

 THE FARM AND REAL ESTATE 

 JOURNAL. It contains the largest 

 list of lands for sale of any jjaper 

 published in Iowa. Reaches 30,- 

 000 readers each issue, and is one 

 of the best advertising mediums to 

 reach the farmers and the Home- 

 Seekers that 3'ou can advertise in. 

 For Toe we will mail you the Jour- 

 nal for 1 3'ear, or for tea cents in 

 silver or atamps we will send you 

 the Journal 2 months on trial. 

 Address, 



Farm and Real Estate Journal, 



TRAER, TAMA CO., IOWA. 



10-tf. 



The Woman's Poultry Journal. 



The Feather and Farmer of Jeffer- 

 sonville, Ohio, will be known hereafter 

 as the Womans Poultry Journal, and 

 at 25 cents a year. 



RIPANS 



For years I had been a sufiferer with 

 chronic stomach trouble, pressure of 

 gas and distress of my bowels. I con- 

 tracted what the doctors pronounced a 

 low type of malaria. I could not take 

 solid food at all, and only a very little 

 of the lightest of diet would create fev- 

 er and vomiting. The druggist sent 

 me a box of Ripans Tabules, saying he 

 sold more Ripans than anything else 

 for stomach trouble. I not only found 

 relief, but believe I have been perman- 

 ently cured. 



At druggists. 



The Five-Cent packet is enough for an or- 

 dinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, 

 contains a supply for a year. 



NORTHERN-BRED, red clover 

 Italian Queens; bred for business by 

 the best methods and from the best 

 red-clover strains, honey-gathering and 

 wintering qualities — the prime objects. 

 •Queens by return ma'il. Untested, 75 

 cents; tested, $1.25. Send for descrip- 

 tive circular and price list. 



I. F. Miller, Knox Dale, Pa. 



CLUBBING LIST. 



We will send The American Bee- 

 Keeper with the — 



Price Both 

 Rocky Mountain Bee Jour- 

 nal $ .50 $ .75 



What to Eat i.oo i-oo 



Bee-Keepers' Review •• •■ i-oo 1.35 



Canadian Bee Journal. . .. i.oo 1.35 



Gleanings in Bee Culture-, i-oo i.-^s 



American Queen 50 .60 



Modern Culture i.oo i.oo 



The American Boy i-oo i-oo 



TO ^ EXCHANGE for extracted or 

 section white clover honej'. Chad- 

 wick Two Avheeler, in good condition, 

 used 8 months. Harness made espe- 

 cially for it. For particulars write, 



DR. J. B. ENDS, 



Charleroi, Pennsylvania. 

 10-2 



n' If If, BIITGHAM 

 -^■'■5 has made all the im- 



' provements in 



Bee Smokers and 

 Honey Knives 



made in the last 20 years, undoubtedly 

 he makes the best on earth. 



Smoke Engine, 4 inch stove, none too largt, sent 

 postpaid, per mail $1.50 



3!^ inch 1.10 



Knife, 80 cents. 3 inch l.QO 



2^ inch 90 



T.F.Bingham, ??°^'^w-Vo--- "I? 



rr II »■- ■- Ldttle W under, 2 in. .6& 



Farwell, Mich. 



WE WANT 



Every reader of the American Bee-K»<'oer to 

 write for a free sample copy of the 



EOIY MO^JiTAIN BEE JOUBHL I 



Tells you about Western methods, co-opera- 

 tive honey selling and the great big crops that 

 have made the Alfalfa regions famous. Address- 

 the publisher, 



H. C. MOREHOUSE, 



■Boulder Colo. 



