1905 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Swarming Foretold! 



The December Bee-keepers' Review is especially de- 

 voted to House-apiaries. It is printed on enameled 

 paper, and has several beautiful engravings illustrating 

 House-apiaries and their management. One novel 

 feature is where one man tells how. ^fnth his house and 

 arrangement, he is able to foretell swarming without 



removing a super or opening up the brood-nest. 



Send ten cents for this issue, and the ten cents may 

 apply on any subscription sent in within the year. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



Say Boys JUreaS 



acres of good land or $5000 

 in Cash to start business 

 with when you come of age. 



Or if you want three years at 

 some first-class college you can 

 have that. Your father may not 

 be financially able to give you 

 this, but I have plans that will 

 enable any bright energetic 14 

 year old boy to do for himself 

 just a3 I say above. It will not 

 keep you out of school or inter- 

 fere with your regular work. 

 It is a business you can work 

 on the side. It will help make 

 a business man of you. I will 

 send full particulars free and help 

 just one boy in each school dis- 

 trict to learn the work; you want 

 to be that boy. When the other 

 boys learn what you are doing 

 they will want to get in too. 

 It will cost them $30.00 cash each 

 for a start and they will have to 

 learn how from you. 



Write at once giving coun- 

 ty, township and school- 

 district you live in. Write 

 UNCLE JOE. Spencer, Ind. 



Hunter-Trader-Trapper 



Illustrated 64 to 80 page month- 

 ly journal about game, steel 

 traps, deadfalls, trapping se- 

 crets, and raw fur. Published 

 by experienced hunter, trapper, 

 and trader. Subscription $1.00 a 

 year; sample copy 10 cents. 

 A. R. HARDING. Editor. 



Gallipolis, Ohio. 



PILONCILLO. 



The pure cane sugar direct from Mexico; equal in quality 

 and flavor to maple sugar. Comes in one-pound cones, 

 each one wrapped in the sugar-cane leaves. Nine cones 

 will make one gallon of delicious syrup. One hundred 

 pounds to a box. Six cents per pound cone. 



W. B. GEHRELS, Route 4, SAN ANTONIO, TEX. 



Oh, Say! 



The Hillview Poultry-yards of Egan, S. D., have 13 

 White and 20 Buff Plymouth Rock cockrelsfor sale at $2 

 and $3 each. Write them at Egan, S. D., lock box 11. 



$5000 Worth of Live Stock 



TO BE GIVEN AWAY. 



$1000 worth offered each month for the months of 

 January. February, March, April, and May. We want 

 farmers and farmers' sons to get up clubs for the Agri- 

 cultural Epitomist, the only agricultural paper edited 

 and printed on a farm. We have 650 acres devoted to 

 experimental and practical agriculture, breeding thor- 

 oughbred live stock, poultry, grain, etc., which we give 

 as premiums for clubs for the Agricultural Epitomist. 

 We have a plan by which you can secui-e the premium 

 you want at once and get up the club as you have spare 

 time. 



If you need thoroughbred Stock, 



cattle, hogs, sheep, goat?, dogs, poultry, eggs for hatch- 

 ing, incubators, brooders, feed-grinders, wagon-scales, 

 farm and garden seeds, etc., etc.— this is a good oppor- 

 tunity to get them without cost and with but little ef- 

 fort on your part. Regular premiums are worth 80 per 

 cent of the money the club raiser sends us; the Grand 

 Sweepstakes prizes offered each month for the largest 

 clubs take nearly all the remaining 20 per cent. We 

 practically give you in value all you send us. The Epit- 

 omist is now 25 years old with a circulation of 200,000. 

 We want to add 25.000 new names to our list by June 

 1st, and will give away $.5000 worth of premiums to get 

 them. You will miss the opportunity of your life if you 

 do not get in on this quick. Full information free if you 

 ask for it. Address 



AGRICULTURAL EPITOMIST, 



SPENCER, IND. 



A CLEAN FARM PAPER. 



Are you interested in having one for your family to 

 read ? If so, write for.a Free Sample Copy of the Modern 

 Farmer. bee-keepers' club. 



Modern Farmer, one year $ .50 



Silk Front Bee Veil 50 



Gleanings in Bee Culture, one year 1.00 



Standard Corneil Smoker, postpaid — 1.1 



3.10 

 All of the above only $2; first two, .50; first three,$1.25. 

 New subscribers for the A. B. J. can substitute it for 

 Gleanings, if they wish. Renewals to A. B. J. add 40c 

 more to any club. Western Bee Journal can be substi- 

 tuted for the bee-paper. No changes will be made in 

 this offer. Write for OTHER CLUBBING OFFERS, 

 and a PRICE LIST OF BEE SUPPLIES. Very cheap. 



E. T. ABBOTT, St. Joseph, Mo. 



FARM PAPER ONE YEAR 10 CENTS 



If you do not read it regularly you are not in the push. 

 Sample free. Mention this paper. 



Farmers' Family Journal, Topeka, Kan. 



Wood-working 

 Machinery. 



For ripping, cross-cu 

 ting, mitering, grooving, 

 boring, scroll-sawing, edge 

 moulding, mortising ; for 

 working wood in any man- 

 ner. Send for catalog A. 

 The Seneca Falls MTfl Co.. 

 44 Water St.. Seneca Fs.. N. Y 



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