1900 



THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER 



79 



The Nebraska Farm Journal 



A monthly journal devoted to 

 agricultural interestb. Largest 

 circulation of any agricultural pa- 

 per in the west. It circulates in 

 Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa 

 and Colorado. 



C. A. DOUGLASS, prop. 

 Itf 1123 N St., Lincoln, Neb. 



The MYSTIC WORKERS 



OF THE WORLD. 



Best and Cheapest Fraternal 

 Insurance Order in the Country. 



Address, Edmund Jackson, 

 1-5 Supreme Sec'y, Fulton, 111. 



The Southern Fruit and 

 Vegetable Eeporter _/q) 



reaches a majority of the best shippers 

 in the South. No other publication 

 reaches half as many shippers. An 

 advertisement brings good results. 

 Try one. 



J. E. SMITH, Publisher, 

 Itf Monticello, Fla. 



The Only One of Its Class 



Published in the State. 



The Nebraska Dairyman 



(and Up-to-date Farmer), 



Published monthly. 20 pages. Subscription 50c. 

 Established 1897. Circulation 5,000. 



Devoted exclusively to creamery and dairy in 

 terests and diversified farming. Advertising rates 

 mn-io known on application. J. P. Iskael, 



Itf Publisher, Lincoln. Neb. 



Frances Sheldon Bolton's 

 new book on the care of 

 baby from birth. 150 

 Images, price 50 cents. 

 Written by a mother to help young mothers. Or, 



The Mothers' Journal, 



$1.00 per year, including the above book, "Baby," 

 free. Send postal for sample copy of Journal. 



Itf Address, Mothers' Journal, New Haven, Ct. 



Established 1873. Price *2 per year. 



FLORIDA AGRICULTURIST. 



E. O. Painter & Co., publishers. 



Oldest Agricultural Journal in the state. 16 four- 

 column pages. Extensive experimental grounds 

 and a host of practical writers. DeLand, Fla. Itf 



BABY! 



^""^ ROYAL TEMPLARS. 



A beneficiary association, its grade of payments. 

 Scientific and safe. Both sexes received in perfect 

 equality. You get just what you pay for, and only 

 pay for what you get. Organized 1870. Emergency 

 fund maintained. Expense of management low. 

 Claims paid without expense to beneficiary. Send 

 for information. General office, 

 Itf Masonic Building, Buffalo, N.Y. 



The MILK REPORTER 



Organ of the fluid milk trade 

 of the United States. 



Scientific, special and general features of the 

 trade. Everyone engaged in the milk, creamery or 

 producing trade should see every issue. Only $1 

 per year. A postal brings a sample copy; do not 

 fail to see it. Address 



The Milk Reporter, 

 Itf Deckerstown, N. J. 



Ter) flcre parm. 



We will give away a good ten acre farm to the 

 person getting the largest number of subscribers 

 for our paper between now and July 1, 1900.- Send 

 for terms to 



Tbe GAZETTE. 



Itf Laurel Hill, Florida. 



WESTERN 

 FRUIT GROWER, 



ST. (JOSEPH, MO. 

 Should be read by every progressive farmer. 

 Monthly, 50c. per year. Not connected with any 

 nursery. Two months' trial subscription free. 

 Agents wanted. Address, Western Fruit Grower, 

 Box C, St. Joseph, Mo. 1-6 



The Southern 

 parn)er, 



Athens, Qa. 



The Leading Agricultural Journal 

 of the South. 



No farmer, fruit grower, stock raiser, poultry- 

 man, Dairyman or even housewife, can afi'ord to 

 be without this valuable paper. 



Sample copies sent free on application. 



Advertising rates reasonable 



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