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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



December 16, 1897. 



H a^ B mk A Copy of 



L D L L Successful Hee-Keeping, 



r n r r ^y W. Z. Hutchinson ; 



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are warranted 



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Tranquility Stock Farm 



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The Bee-Keei'ers' Review Is Jl. 00 a year, 

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 new subscriber, a copy of "Advanced Bee- 

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THE "NOVELTY" POCKET-KNIFE 



GEO. W. YORK, 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



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The Novelty Knife Is Indeed a novelty. The novelty lies In the handle. ItUma-ie 

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The material entering into this celebrated knife Is of the very best quality; the bladet 

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 the finish of handle as described above. It will last a lifetime, with proper usage. 



AVhypnrcliase the Novelty Knife 1 In case a good knife Is lost, the chances are, 

 the owner will never recover it; but if the Novelty is lost, having name and address of ownei. 

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How appropriate this knife is for a Christmas, New Tear or birthday present 1 Wha<< 

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The accompanying cut gives a faint idea, but cannot fully convey an exact represent£<- 

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Winter Care of Horses and Cattle, 



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Maple Sugar and the Sugar - Bush, 



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 to get one of these valuable books all you have to do is to send $1.00 for Gleanings, 

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