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THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 



Febnia7\^ 



Davenport, la., has a new monthly 

 paper called "roullry, Bees and Fruit." 



vSend for .samjjle copies of The Bee- 

 Keeper to distribute among your bee-keep- 

 inc friends. 



The vSelf Culture Magazine (|i.oo a 

 year) with the American Bee-Keeper, 

 ^i.oo a year. 



After two seasons of failure, Southern 

 California has encouraging prospects for 

 a good honey crop this year. 



There will be a joint convention of all 

 bee-keepers' societies of the state of Wis. 

 cousin at Madison, Wis., Feb. 7 and 8. 

 at which time the vState .\.ssociation meets. 

 A verv interesting program has been ar- 

 ranged. 



United States Bee-Keepers' Assoc'n 



Secretary— Dr. A. B. Mason, Station B, Toledo, 

 Ohio. 



General Manager and Treasurer— Hon. Eugene 

 Secor, Forest Citj', la. 



W. M. (Terrish, Rast Nottingham, N. 

 H., keeps acompletf> supply of our goods, 

 and Eastern customers will save freight 

 by orderinii' of him. 



Thk \V. T, Falconer Mfk. Co. 



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rp/R W •"' cents esK-h for collecting 

 Lr iru U ii;unes. Send lOcenis tor in- 

 structinns and receive free valuable collection 

 of earl.vvegeiable iind fi 'wer seed.-^. 2-2 



KEETHSBURO NURSERY. Keethsburg. III. 



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Buzzers, Bees and Wind- 

 stackers. 



This journal treats of bees. The American 

 Thresheriiian treats of windstackers and other 

 thresher machinery as does nn other journal. Up- 

 to-date th'esheruien read '"The Warmest Haby 

 in the Bunch '"-that's what they call us. Send 

 for sample copy. The American, i'hresherman. 

 20 Mendota Block, Madison, wis, Itf 



Tlie Brotlaerliood. cf 

 -A-mericaan "STeoa^cien. 



This fraternal insurance association, organized 

 in 1S!)7, at L>es Moines, Iowa, has already reached 

 a membership of liJ.OOO. with an accumulated re- 

 serve, loaned on real estate mortgages, to the 

 amount of §25,000. It pays accident and old age 

 disability, and had but 7 assessments in is!)'.). 

 Good organizers wanted. Write to 



G. M. Read, Chief Correspondent, 

 2tf Des Moines, Iowa. 



WATCHES, HARNESS, 



IXCTBATOKS, A' . L'ivcn as preniiunM 



siih.scrnKTs. Fi.r s:uM|)lc' copy and par- 



ulars, a'lrtress THK POULTRY ITEM, 



Box 200. FnirKs. Pa. OZT' -Agents wanted. 



,Va. 



f For papers, maps, 

 I facts, and figures, 

 I se,nd to A. Jeffers, 

 L Norfolk, Va. 3-12 



SEND FOR 



SAMPLE! 



Of the 

 Tippecanoe Farmer 



published semi-monthly. 



QP7 PER YEAR 



The best Farm paper for the 

 monej' ever pnbli.shed. 



THE TIPPECANOE FARMER CO. 



La Fayette. Ind. 



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BOOKS FOR BEE=KEEPERS. 



Every bee-keeper, and especially if he has not 

 had long e.xperienee, should have at least one good 

 te.xt book upon the subject. The following are 

 doubtless the very best works on bee keeping 

 In ordering by mail he sure to add the amount of 

 postage named. 



Post. 



Price. Ex. 



A B of Bee Culture (A. I. Root), cloth. $1 00 20o 



Bee Keepers' Guide (Prof. A.J. Cook) 1 00 15o 



Langstrothon Honey Bee, rev. (Dadant). .1 10 15c 



Quinby'sNew Bee-Keeping (Quinby) 140 lOo 



Thirty Years Among Bees (Alley) 48 9» 



How to Manage Bees (Vandruflf) 25 5a 



Amateur Bee Keeper (Rouse) 20 5o 



THE W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO. 

 Jamestown. N. Y. 



