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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1151 



THIS PRSDE KING<; 



HEATING STOVE ^ 



This is positively the lowest price ever made 

 for a genuine Oak Heater, fully guaranteed or 

 money back. PRIDE KINCt has a draw cen- 

 ter grate, corrugated cast iron lire pot, sheet 

 steel b>jdy, heavy cast base and heavy cast 

 front with large front door hung on double 

 hinges, heavy cast swing top, heavy cast ring 

 at joining of body and fire put, large cast ash 

 pit door, two screw draft regulators, and is 

 the only stnve of its kind supplied with an ash 

 pan. The ^3.90 price is for stove with wood grate* coal grate 

 10 cents additional, making a powerful heater that^^Ill 

 burn wood, hard or soft coal. A beautiful stove, full 

 nickel trimmed, as shown in cut. Write for it today- 

 it's the best stove bargain of the season. 



I Ask us hiiw you can save $150 to $230 a year on \ our 

 I hnusehiiM suoplies. Others are doing it, why not ^ ou'' 

 r'ne plan is simple— you get 10 per cent discount on 

 Wi 



everything you buy. 



'rite today for information 



Our 1,000-page f ree merchandise catalog has hun- 

 dreds of stove snaps you can't find anywhere else. 

 Write for itNOW;itwillsaveyoumoneyeverv day. 

 CQ-Operative Society of th; National Supply . o., Lansing, Mich., Chicago 



A Telephone for the 

 Country Home 



The telephone in the country home is not a luxury— it's a 

 money-saving investment that brings returns every day. 

 Keeps the farmer's family in close relation with the neigh- 

 bors, saves many a trip to town, arid helps to make tue 

 young folks satisfied with the farm by giving them advan- 

 tages like their city cousins. 



Stromber^-Carlson 



Telephones 



Are the right telephones for country homes. They work right, 



stay right, and the price is right. Our new book 36-E, "How 



the Telephone lielpathe Farmer," illustrates auu describes 



how our telephones are made- explains why they are the 



t to buy. Farmers are building lines all over the land. Why 



not you? The book shows how cheaply it can be done. If you are 



interested we will send you a book telling "How to Build a Rural 



Telephone Line," and how to maintain it after it is built. Both 



books are free. \Vrite nearest office for them today. Address 



} C B ■■ U Grand lot of trees, grown on the bank of Lake Erie, more stocky 

 d BM IJl in and hardv than trei a yrown in the interior. Arp two nul>-H from 

 " " any pfach orchanis. so free from borers and all other ilist-asi-s 



Large stock of Fruit Trie« and Smull FruiiK, t;r:ii>e S iiies, J-^to. Headquarurs for 



Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Bulbs, Seeds, 



Forty Acre* ll:ir<1y Roseo, KONE KKTTKR f^KOWN. 44 liriiiihoiises of Pnlms 

 FiTiis, Fit'UH, RotcH, Etc., Kle. 52 years. liflO acres. Correspo-dence solicited. 

 Valuable Catalogue f REE. THE ST0RR3 & HARRISON CO., Box 36. Painesville. 0. 



mm TREES G 



KUUvurletiet.AlsoGrBpeB.t<malI FruitBetc.&e8t root- ^/^ 



UITAR, MANDOLIN, BANJ 



fid stock. Genuine, cneap. 2 sample (urrants mailed for 

 lOc Desc. price list free. Lewis Koessit, Fredonl% H.Ym 



clf-tauclit by Fisures ln«teud of Notes 

 NoeU <.'hart& Bookof Chord- Fr.c.Send for 

 l>ig IflflTi Catalog of all.Musical Instriim^nt 

 First National Co-Operative Society, 







■Dept. A'«345 



CHICAGO.. 



