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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Free Trips 

 California 



and the 



SouthAivest 



r 

 "The Earth" is a new 

 monthly journal, describing life 

 in the Great Southwest. 



It is the best of its class. 

 It contains timely articles of 

 interest to those who wish to 

 get a home or establish a busi- 

 ness in the most prosperous 

 section of our country. It is attractively illustrated with pictures 

 " that talk." It is bright, truthful, instructive and persuasive. 



Like all new publications, "The Earth" wishes to increase its 

 circulation, and offers the following very attractive prizes to persons 

 getting up clubs. The only condition is that you become a sub- 

 scriber yourself. 



•^ LIST OF PRIZES 



First Prize — To the person sending the largest list of paid subscribers, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to Los 

 Angeles or San Francisco. 



Second Prize — For the second largest list, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to Grand Canyon of Arizona. 



Third Prize — For the third largest list, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to Phoenix, Ariz. 



Fourth Prize — For the fourth largest list, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to El Paso, Texas. 



Fifth Prize — For the fifth largest list, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to Galveston, Texas. 



Sixth Prize — For the sixth largest list, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to Denver, Colo. 



Seventh Prize — For the seventh largest list, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to Carlsbad, N. M. 



Eitfhth Prize — For the eighth largest list, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 



Ninth Prize — For the ninth largest list, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to Garden City, Kan. 



Tenth Prize — For the tenth largest list, a free round-trip ticket, Chicago to Kansas City, Mo. 



Eleventh to Fifteenth Prizes — For the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth largest 

 lists, 500 miles of railroad transportation. 



All of the above transportation good over such road as we designate, and available for use until June 30, 

 1905. Tickets to be non -transferable and used only by the prize-winners. 



If any winners of prizes one to ten, inclusive, should prefer a different trip than the one offered, an equivalent 

 number of miles will be issued. Lists to be closed December 3 1 , 1904. 



Let us register your name as entering the 

 competition. Send for sample copies to 

 canvass with. The work should be easy. 

 The price of a yearly subscription to "The 

 Earth " is only 25 cents. No trouble to get 

 a large list at that price by a few hours' 

 work each week among your neighbors. 

 No minimum requirement as to the number 

 of subscribers you get. The prizes will 

 be paid regardless of results. 



Write To-Day to The Earth, 



1118 Railway Exchange, Chicago. 



Cut out and mail this coupon. 



THE EAR-TH, 



1118 Rail-way Exchange, Chicago: 

 Enclosed find 25 cents for one year's sub- 

 scription to "The Earth." 



Please enter my name in your Prize Sub- 

 scription Contest, sending me necessary blanks. 



Name 



Street No., 



City and State 



HIGH GRADE of Italian Queens at 

 living prices. Write for price list. 

 J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



rHUNK COMB honey wanted. Give particu- 

 y lars as to quantity, price, package, time you 

 ship. E. A. HEARN, Salisbury,' Md. 



