1903. 



THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER 



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It frequently occurs that some member of the 

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 some article the value of which will hardly 

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 yet it would be an accommodation if he were 

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 Some other reader may be in need of just such 

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 such exchanges are often made to mutual ad- 

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AGENTS WANTED to sell advertising novel- 

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 logue and terms. American Manufacturing 

 Concern, Jamestown, N Y. 



FOR SALE— A Hawkey e, Jr. Camera Com- 

 plete. Uses both film and plates. Cost $8.00, 

 will sell with leather case for $3.50 cash. Ad 

 dress Empire Washer Co., Falconer, N. Y. 



A TANDEM BICYCLE (for man and lady) 

 cost $150, in first-class condition, was built 

 to order for the owner. Tires new. Will sell 

 for $25 cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- 

 dress J. Clayborne Merrill, 130 Lakeview ave., 

 Jamestown, N. Y. 



There was a man in our town who thought 

 him wondrous wise; he swore by all the fabled 

 sods he'd never advertise. But his goods were 

 advertised ere long, and therby hangs a tale: 

 The ad. was set in nonpareil (this size), and 

 headed SHERIFF'S SALE.— M. T. 



W. M. Gerrish, R. F. D., Epping. N. H., 

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 Eastern customers will save freight by order- 

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The W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co. 



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LINCOLN 



HISTORY 



SOCIETY 



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 lowing free 

 of cost. 



1. A beau- 

 tiful photo- 

 g r a V u r e 

 copy of the 

 earliest 

 portrait of 

 Abraham 

 Lincoln, en- 

 larged from 

 the original 

 d a g u erreo- 

 type now in 

 possession of the Hon. Robert T. Lincoln. 



2. Facsimile of Lincoln's marriage license. 



3. Facsimile of check draAvn by Lincoln. 



4. Two Lincoln anecdotes. 



5. Description of scene in his nomination in 

 1860. 



6. A Lincoln story. 



All the above material is taken from the new 



Life of 

 Abraham Lincoln 



By IDA M. TARBELL 



just published bv this Society. This offer is 

 made to enable us to send full information re- 

 garding it to Lincoln admirers in each locality. 

 This oft'er is not made to agents or for agents, 

 but to responsible history and book-lovers only. 

 Send name, address, and six cents in stamps 

 to pay postage expense, to 



Dept G, The Lincoln History Society, 

 150 Fifth .Avenue, New York. 



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