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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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THE BEE=HIVE CLOCK 



On y $2.50, f.o.b. Chicago, by express. Weight, with packing, about 4 !bs. 

 Ready for delivery Dec. 15. 



We have had made specially for our readers, a bronze-metal Clock, called " The Bee- 

 Hive Clock." It is about 8 inches wide at the base, about 10 inches high, and deep enough 

 at the base to stand firmly on a mantel or elsewhere. It is a beautiful piece of work, and would 

 be both ornamental and very useful in any house, and particularly in a bee-keeper's home. 



The clock part itself is warranted for 3 years to keep good time. So it is no playthinfj, 

 but a beautiful and needful article for everybody. 



Clocks like " The Bee Hive Clock ■' usually sell in the stores at from $4.00 to $5.00 each, 

 but having them made for us in large quantities enables us to offer them at $2.50 each by ex- 

 press, or with the Weekly American Bee Journal a year — both for only $3.00. Either Clock or 

 Journal would make an ideal gift. 



We expect to \jegin filling orders by Dec. 15, 1905, so the Clocks will arrive at destina- 

 tions in time for Christmas, if so desired. Here is something that surely is appropriate for 

 bee-keepers — "The Bee-Hive Clock." Better get your order in quick — first come first served 

 out of the first lot of Clocks. 



1^^ Sample eopy of the weekly American Bee Journal free. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK 8 CO., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 





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 machine complete with all 

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 barrel of Portland cement 

 makts from 25 to 35 blocks. Write for descriptive circular and list. 



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