Mar. 21, 1907 



American ^ee Journal 



am raiido every yeiir i n the book husiness. 

 Kviry fttniily, rich or unor. must hiive 

 hooks. DurinK the Itist few >enr8, $7. .^00.- 

 OIJii 110 hiivo been exiicmletl for Modern 

 Eloqnciu-e. .SrJJ««),ilX).()ll for 8to*biiir<l'B 

 Lt'cHirrH. S"Jl.<"N'.i'*'<i-iHi for the Century 

 J Dictinniirv, nnil t lu- treiiicndous eum of 

 $41.(XIU.UU(l.(K;t. eoveririK over hftlf a million 

 Bets of the Fr,cycRip£p(liH Kritminica. 

 Thi'He books were sold by subscription in 

 American bomea and bales are etill 

 going on. 



We have a subscription publication 

 which sella more rettdiiy than any of the 

 nbove. The demiind is it I ready so tre- 

 mendous that more capital is required to 

 ewin^J it, or set bfhinci tni orders. Profits 

 ar*- enormous, several times savings bank 

 interest. 



We have arranged a plan whereby 



Any Progressive Man or Woman 

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becoming stockholders in a profitable 

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 pres^cnt time and growing in demand 

 every hour. Sales or this imblication at 

 the time of publishing this advertisement 



Often Exceed $2000 a Day 



This is an exceptional opportunity for 

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You owe it to yourself to investigate 

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Part Owner in a 

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which is already in successful operation, 

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W. B. Gilbert 

 Dept. G 28 Jackson Blvd., Chicafo 



Bee-Bives ! BeeHives ! Bee-Hives ! 



Three Cnr-Iioa<lH .liiM Itcoelved. Aek us about 

 them. Prices right. 



A. ti. Woodman— Remna, Mich., Feb. 18. 1907. 



The LEWIS HIVE liOUICS are far superior, both ia ma- 

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As ever jours, E. D. Townsend. 



Advanced Bee«Vell ; cord arraogement; absolutely 

 bee-proof; best on earth. Made of Imported French-Tulle 

 veiling. Cotton with sill< face, .50 cents, postpaid. 



Platteville, Wis., April 14, noa. 

 A. G. Wooi>MAN Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Deak SiKs: — Vour Advanced Bee- Veil just arrived, and 

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(This cut is the full size of the Knife.) 



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