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JUST THE THING TO CALL ATTENTION TO THE USE OF HONEY. 



A SOUVENIR POSTAL CARD IN FOUR COLORS 



We have secured a somewhat comic Souvenir Postal Card for bee-keepers, print- 

 ed in four colors (on the same card) — red, yellow, blue, and black. At the left end 

 the following are pictured: An old-fashioned straw bee-hive with bees circling 

 around and above it; a sad-eyed bear with his "hands " over his sweet-loving heart: 

 a jar and a section of honey; also a spoon with a card attached, reading, "Come, let 

 us spoon awhile." At tHe bottom of the card, and at the right, are these words: 

 "Eat thou honey because it is good." — Prov. 24: 13. At the left of the bear's head, 

 and encircled with bees, is this sentence: "I can not BEAR to lose you;" and at the 

 top, and at the right of the bear's head and bees, is this stanza: 



"Oh! won't you BEE my HONEY, 

 And cheer this lonely heart ''. 

 For I would hug you all the time, 

 And we would never part " 



PRICES, postpaid: 1 card, 5 cents; 3 for 10 cents f stamps or silver); 10 for 25 

 cents; or 25 for 50 cents. There is a blank space on the card about 3x2^ inches in 

 size for writing. 



Or we will send to a new subsci'iber 10 of these Souvenir Postal Cards and the 

 Weekly American Bee Journal from the time the order is received to the end of 1907, 

 for only $1.00. This is a great chance to get a good trial order of these Postal Cards 

 and also the only weekly bee-paper in America. Or a "trial trip" of 3 months and 2 

 souvenir cards for 20 cents. Sample of the Bee Journal FREE on request. Address 



334 Dearborn St. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



Chicago, III. 



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ROCHESTER. N. Y. CHICAGO. III. 



