1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Avoiding mistakes, 

 learnine from other bee 

 keepers' experiences, help to 

 solve problems that confront you 

 Are you a beginner or more adva 

 ed? It matters not. The American 

 Bee Journal will answer your ques- 

 tions, will guide you to profitable ways 

 of getting honey. It will protect you 

 from many errors, save you money and 

 minutes. Active men and women who 

 are now making money at bee-keeping an 

 swer your questions, write timely articles, 

 explain new "wrinkles" about handling hives, 



fresses with yours. 



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getting the surplus honey easiest, 

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Hunter - Trader - Trapper 



Here is a magazine that will surely interest many of our readers. It 

 does for the trapper what Gleanings does for the bee-keeper, and does 

 it well. It is just the thing for the man or boy who desires to make a 

 little money winter time by trapping fur-bearing animals. It gives all 

 trappers' "seci'ets," and indicates where to sell furs to advantage. 



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is not intended for city sportsmen with fancy guns and expensive fishing- 

 rods. It is written by real wilderness hunters who know all about the 

 capture of wild animals. It is a monthly, containing as much real read- 

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If you desire to inspect a copy of Hunter-Tkadek-Tkapper, write 

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