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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



which a camera may be used to profit, 

 as I learnel very soon after I began 

 using- one. For instance, as soon as I 

 was able to make g-ood pictures, I 

 went to a bricUynrd that was in opera- 

 tion, and secured permission to take 

 views of the different operations. I 

 gut a view of the men loading- a cart 

 with clay, of the clay being- dumped 

 from the cart into the pit, of the horse 

 going around ar.d turning the mill 

 that ground the moistened clay into 

 mortar, of the man filling the molds 

 with the mortar, of the molded bricks 

 laid out In the sun to dry, of Iheir 

 being built up into a kiln for burning, 

 of a kiln burning, with the black 

 snijke rolling up from the top of the 

 kiln, and of a wagon loading up with 

 the fisished product to haul it to mar- 

 ket. Then, at noon, I gathered all of 

 the v.-orkers in a group and photo- 

 graphed them. I did all of tins with 

 no thought of making any m:r.ey oirt 

 of it, but when I was readj' to go 

 awaj' the proprietor asked me what 

 the finished prinfs v,ou'.d be worth. 

 They were 5 x 8 in size and I told hin- 

 that I would furnish him with all he 

 wanted at 50 cents apiece. He said he 

 woidd like to S2e them when finishe '. 

 I was so m able to show him finished 

 prints, when, to my astonishment and 

 de'ight he ordered $1(>.00 worth, and 

 the h.-inds, in the azgreg ile, ordered 

 about as many more. This opened up 

 my eyes to the possibilities of making 

 money with a camera. 



in the first article of this issue I have 

 urged every man to have some hobby, 

 samething aside from his reguUir occu- 

 pation, something that he does for the 

 love of it, as a recreation, and to the 

 man who has a taste in that direction, 

 I know of nothing better than photo- 

 graphy for a hobby. If there is no 

 taste for it don't choose it simply be- 

 cause somebody else likes it. If you 

 should decide to take up photograph}', 

 get a camera that has a tripod and 

 one that uses plates instead of films. 



BEE-KEEPERS 

 ATTE]NTI0]N:! 



Are 3-ou going to buy bees? Are you 

 going to locate in Texas? "We make a 

 special'}' of nuclei and fu'l colonies of 

 bees for shipmeiit, in any quantitj', 

 anvwhere, at all seasons ot the year. 

 Car lots a spccialt}'. "We .'ue selling 

 agents for a large number of colonies 

 ot bees, in qi an.iiy and locations to 

 suit purchasers. This is a great bee 

 country and we can supply ycu the 

 bees at satisfactory prices. If you 

 wish to buy a farm or ranch with the 

 hees very likely we can have it for 

 3'ou; write us your wants. 



We are Southwestern managers for 

 The W. T. Falconer Manuf Picturing 

 Company, and will carrj' a full line 

 of Eee-Keepers' supplies at FACTORY 

 Pl\TCl"-S. Let us figure with 3-ou be- 

 fore 30U buy j'cur supplies. Order 

 e;irl\' and secure tl e cash discounts. 

 We will carry a line of honey cans in 

 season, and buj' }•( ur honey crop; we 

 also w;int all the beeswax \\ e can get 

 at the highest market prices. OTJR 

 AIM — To supply the b.e-keeper his 

 waiits ard buy his products in return. 

 Correspoi de ce in Spanish and Ger- 

 man a specialty. 



THE HYDE SEE SUPPLY CO., 



H. H. H\de, Pros, and Mgr., 

 129 N. Flores St., 

 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. 



THE DEMAND FOH 



Mooi^e's Strain of Italians 



lieconies jireater rach year. The fol- 

 lowing lepoil .shows the ressou why: 



Excel in Storing- Capacity. 



r> S. T.Tvtor a I.irgp ho'ie\-profhicer of p<:Tris 

 Cali! . « ho sent me an order lor 7=; qneei'.s at 

 one time .sny>: ' | have a laige apaiy mostly 

 of ynir slock an<l h.ive tifver in ny30V'ais' 

 L-x e ience, set 11 cq quiet and geniic htts to 

 lundle. ni.d in siorii p rapacit> they ixccl at'y- 

 ihing 1 lirveever had " 



Untested queens, 75c each; six, 54.C0; dozen, 

 $7-5o. Select nntesttd, $1.00 each; six, $5.00; 

 lozen, $9 00. 



3afe arrival and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 

 Descriptive Circular Free. 



I am now filling orders by return mail, and 

 shall probably be able to do so till the close of 

 the season. 



J. P. ffiOORE, 

 tDorgan, Pendleton Co., Ky. 



