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THE AMEBIC AN BEE-KEEPER 



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PETS AND ANIMALS 



Tliis splendid inuniul interests tlie wlicile family, 

 especially llie cliildren, iiieludiiig tli<'Se 'of larger 

 giuwtli" — all "whose heaits areiyouiig." It is issue 1 

 mdiithly; each number contains 'six tem lai>re pii^es, 

 printed on fine ]iai>erand beautifully illustrateil. 'J liere 

 are clever stories of animal life; of sagacity and faith- 

 fulness little less than human, displayed by dnnil) 

 cieatures. Instructive articles tell of quaint and lare 

 animals. Valuable hints about the care and keeping of 

 pets appear each month. Pets akd Animals is liki' no 

 other publication. Its columns combine unique liter- 

 ary features, gootl and wholesome fiction, scicntiticand 

 instructive articles, interestin;; anecdotes practical sug- 

 gestions. It teachestliat kindness, thoughtfuhiess and 

 mercy extended a dum I) creature ennoble-- and liroadcns 

 the mind of the person wlio performs the service. 



These Two Pictures Free 



To introduce Pets and Animals into new homes, we 

 will send it one year for only 50 cents, and give abso- 

 lutely free two animal i>ictures, shown here in minia- 

 ture. Tliese are reproductions of the famous paintings, 

 " Spoiling tlie Game," and "A Disgrace to the I'amily." 

 Each picture is 10x18 inches in size, and reproduces all 

 the colors of the original painting. Book stores sell 

 such pictui-es for from 50 cents to §1.00 each. Remem- 

 ber. Pets and Animals one year for only fifty cents, 

 with both these pictures— 10x18 inches, in colors— abso- 

 lutely free. This offer is goo(| for thirty days only. Get 

 two (if your friends to subscribe. send us their names and 

 $1.00. and you will receive our journal one year and 

 the pictures witliout cost. A<blress, The Home City 

 Publishinir Company, No. • 15 Gotwald Building, 

 Springfield, O. 



EGGS IN WINTER 



Arc easily obtainc'l under ri-^ht conditions and 



p o'lrr attention. Subscribe for our jioultry iianer 



and 1 am bow. 25 cts. a year. .Sample copy free, 



THE POULTRY ITEM, Box 190, Fricks, Pa. 



FREE SEED, 



Second Annual 

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to subscribers to The Farmers' Realm, a 

 16 page illustrated farm and home paper. 25c. pays 

 for paper one year, and ten large packets of vege- 

 table and flower seed free, value ,")0c. Particulars 

 free. Farmers' Realm , Syracuse. N.Y. 



This is only two lines, yet you notice it. Others 

 would notice YouKadvt, in The Am. Bee-keepek. 



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Anyone sending a sUetcb and description may 

 quickly ascertain our opniion free whether an 

 invention is probablv patentable. Communica- 

 tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents 

 sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. 



Patents taken through Munn & Co, receive 

 special notice, without c harg e, in the 



Scientific Hmerican. 



A handsomely illustrated weekly. liargest cir- 

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 year: four months, |1. Sold by all newsdealers. 



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The MODERN FARMER 

 and BUSY BEE. 



Emerson Taylor Abbott, Editor. 



A live, up-to-date, farm joui-nal^, 

 with a general Farm Department. 

 Dairy, Horticulture, Live Stock, 

 Poultry, Bees, Veterinary, Home 

 and General News. 



Edited by one who has had practical experience 

 in every department of farm work. To introduce 

 the paper to new readers it will be sent for a short 

 time, to new suhsc ibers. one year for 2.t cents. 

 Sample copies free. Best advertising medium in 

 the central west. Address, MODERN FAK.MER, 



3t£ St. Joseph, Mo. 



American Pet Stock 

 Journal. 



A monthly journal devoted to the interests of Pet 

 Stock. Pigeons and Fancy Poultry. Subscription 

 50 cts. Free sample if you mention The Bee-keeper. 



American Pet Stock Journal, 

 l-tf Montpelier, Ind., U. S. A. 



The New C. Von Culin INCUBATOR. 



Poultry keeping combines very nicely with bee- 

 keeping. The New C. Von Culin Incubator, made 

 by the W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N.Y., 

 is what you need to make it successful. Send for 

 Catalogue and read "What They Say" and you 

 will know it is the best yet invented. 



377 Gennison St., Grand Rapids. Mich. 



Jan. 12, 1809. 

 C Von Culin: Incubator I bought of you has 

 nroved itself a wonderful success. First hatch of 

 ^00 eggs I got lilt; chicks. Mrs. C. W. De\ouug. 



