1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



731 



Only Sand, 



Cement, and 



Water are used 



making 

 ;!^ Concrete 

 iBuilding 



Blocks 



No Experience Necessary 



Only coiiimou labor required. With our instruc- 

 tions, the beginner can make as good blocks as an 

 experienced ujechanic. 



Concrete Is stronger, warmer, more attractive, and 

 better in every way than brick or stone, and, complete 

 in a liouse. costs no more than a frame structure. One 

 barrel of I'ortlaiid lement will make about sixty of 

 these beautiful blocks, s.xSxli; inches. Send for our 

 new illustrated catalog of machines for making the 

 liloclcs. It tells all about mixing, etc. 



Medina Concrete Machinery Co. 



22 Court Street Medina, Ohio 



Hitch them up 



The 



iiWAViilinm^ 



'a tea 



Poultry Industr; 

 and the Bee Industry^ 



should go hand in hand. The conditions fo Success are" 

 similar and they can be successfully hand^dpa the same 

 ground, in the same time, with the bene^l of 



A Double profit 



for practically the same care and ajfenlion. 



If you wish to post yourself^i/ P O U L T R Y 

 CULTUR-E, no better ^ide can be found than 



Coi\key*s 48/1^dge Book 

 on Ppiiliry. 



It tells about Housing. F^edjrfg, Breeding, and the general 

 care and attention necesafil^ to success. 4c in stamps and 

 the names of two olher/igterested, brings it. Get it today 



The C. £. Conkey 



Company 



315 Ottawa 



Building, 



LEVELAND. 



'^ OHIO 



Or aC any office 

 of the 



A. I. Root Co. 



BANKING BY MAIL 



This bank is no fur- 

 ther from you than your 

 nearest mail-box. 



Deposit and withdraw at your pleas- 

 ure and in strict privacy. 



Secure as government bonds, and 

 pays double the interest. 



Four per cent on savings accounts of any 

 size from the first of the month on all depos- 

 its received before the 5th. 



Our booklet describes our methods 

 and management, and explains the ad- 

 vantage of our simple banking-by-mail 

 system. Write for the booklet to-day. 

 Assets over One-half IVIillion 



^ a A N K OOM F?AN Y — 



MEDINA, OHIO 



A. T. Spitzer, Pres. A. I. Root, Vice-pres. 



E. B. Spitzer, Cashier. 



r 



WHILETtlEYLAST 



we will be glad to forward you, 



without cost, a copy 



of the 



SPECIAL 



"JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION " 



NUMBER 



"Seaboard" MAGAZINE" 



handsomely illustrated— containing a detailed 

 description of the various features of the Expo- 

 sition, as well as many interesting articles de- 

 voted to the agricultural and industrial develop- 

 ment of the South and the territory reached by 

 the Seaboard Air Line Railway. 



WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR OUR MAGA- 

 ZINE, but take pleasure in sending same upon 

 request, in order that you may know of the 

 many excellent advantages and possibilities 

 existing in our mild climate, and become ac- 

 quainted with the profits others are realizing 

 daily along our line. 



The Seaboard traverses six southern States 

 and is in position to offer a variety of opportuni- 

 ties not surpassed anywhere. The magazine 

 will interest and assist you. 



The demand for this special edition is great, 

 and you should therefore send to-day before the 

 supply is exhausted. 



^ 



J. W. WHITE, 



General Industrial Agent, 



SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY, 



Portsmouth. Virginia 



Dept. P. 



