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American Hee Journal 



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^r Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal., 



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Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



n A n il F O ' Foot-Power 



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Kead what J. L I'arknt, of Charl- 

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Mention Be« Joaraal when •wrrttlm^. 



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TK NLOIIDO BMKT-rKODl'CEU' IM'I. liner. C*U. 



SATISFACTION 



is what I guarantee to those who buy my 

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 .. a. F. TREGO, Sweclona, 111. 



"Forty Years 

 Amon^ the Bees 



99 



Bj^ ©r. C C. Miller 



One of the Best -Known Honey - Producers in all the 



World 



THIS book of over 340 pages tells 

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 money. Dr. Miller has been 

 "at it" some 45 years, and so 

 is competent to tell others 

 the best way to be success- 

 ful with bees. In 1903 his 

 crop of comb honey was 

 over 18,000 pounds, and he is 

 not located in the best honey- 

 producing part of the United 

 States, either Northwest- 

 ern Illinois. 



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we will mail you the book free as a 



premium.) Every bee-keeper ought 

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As Dr. Miller gets a royalty 

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 bee-keeper who buys it is 

 thus helping a little to repay 

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As we have a good stock of 

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 is the time of year to read up on bee- 

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 bee-season. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK <& C0.."« V,^SlS?iifL^''" 



Chick Culture 



is a new book by A. A. Brigham. Ph. D. It 

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 Price, 50c with a year's subscription to 

 " Poultry Husbandry." 



POULTRY HUSBANDRY, 



Watervllle. N. Y. 



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FRED LEININGER & SON, 

 Delphos, Ohio 



HAND-MADE SMOKERS 



BINGHAM ^ Extracts from Cataloga— 1907: 



CLEAN '^n^B Chas. Dadant & Son, Hamilton, 111. — This is the Smoker 



BEE SMOKER 1^^ S recommend above all others. 



~ u. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis. — We have sold these Smok- 



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so that the liquid creosote runs down inside of the smoker. 



All Bingham Smokers are stamped on the tin, " Patented 1878, 

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Smoke Engine— largest smoker made $1.50 — 4 inch etove 



Doctor- cheapest made to use 1.10 — 33^ " 



Conqueror— right for most apiaries 1.00 — 3 " 



Large — lasts longer than any other 90 — 2^ " 



Little Wonder — as its name implies 65—2 " 



The above prices deliver Smoker at your post-office free. We send circular if requested. 



Original Bingham & Hetherlngtoa Uncapplag-Knlfe. 



T. F. BINGHAM, Farw6ll, MiGfl 



Patented, May 20, 1879. BEST ON BARTH. 



