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Dobbins' Electric Soap 



THE BEST FAMILY SOAP 

 —IN THE WORLD. 



It Is Strictly Pnre. Uuiforilii Wty. 



THE original formula for which we paid $50,000 

 twenty years ago has never been modified or 

 changed in the slightest. This soap is 

 identical in quality to-tlay \« ith 

 that made twenty ::'ears ag'o. 

 IT contains iiotiting' that can in- 

 jure the finest fabric. It bright- 

 ens colors and bleaches whites. 



IT wa.shes flannels and blankets as no other soap 

 in the world does — without shrinking — leaving 

 them soft and white and like new. 



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THERE is a great saving: of time, of labor, 

 of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dob- 

 bins' Electric Soap is used according to direc- 

 tions. 



OSf E trial will demonstrate its great merit. It 

 will pay you to make that trial. 

 T IKE all best things, it is extensively imi- 

 ^ tated and counterfeited. 



Peware of Imitations. 



TNSIST upon Bobbins' Electric. Don't tak^ 



■*■ Magnetic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, 



or any other fraud, simply because it is cheap. They 



will min clothes, and are dear at any price. Ask for 



00-^ DOBBINS' EliECTRCC ^-o— 



and tak_ no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine 

 to Mexico keeps it in stock. If yours hasn't it, he 

 will order from his nearest wholesale grocer. 



TJ EAD carefully the inside wrapper around tach 



X*- bar, and be careful to follow directions 



on each outside wrapper. You cannot afford to 



wait longer before trying for yourself this old, reliable, 



and truly wonderful 



Dobbins' k Electrics Soap. 



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CHE?tF» ENOUCH 



i^ECTIONS, $3 per 1,000. 

 k5 Foundation, 45 cts. per 

 pound. Chaff-Hives, $1.25 

 iacli. Simplicity Hives, 90c 

 each. Dovetailed Hives, 80c 

 eacb, and everything needed 

 in the Apiary cheap. Send 

 tor illustrated Price-list for 

 1891, free. "Howl Produce 

 Comb-Honey," by mail, 5c. 

 Third edition just out. 

 Address, Geo. E. Hilton, 

 5A13t Fremont, Mich. 



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OBIIQ OU llGniS Year among'the Bees ;"- 

 114 pages, cloth bound. Address, 



DR. C. C. IVniiLER, 



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ASTONISHING! 



YES, astonishing that only one State has yet re- 

 sponded to my advertisement, and that State 

 is not Michigan. If you wish to try my Potatoes 

 for those 17 three-frame Nuclei, and the full colony 

 of my 5-banded Italians, and for their good qualities, 

 order at once and run your chances on the Tested 

 Queens Free. This will not cost you anything; 

 or, if preferred, tlie first response can have his 

 money returned. Order at once. Don't wait. Cata- 

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JACOB T. TIMPE, Grand Ledge, Mich. 



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BARGAINS For 1891. BARGAINS 



Send lor Illustrated Price-List of Dovetailed 

 and other style Hives, Snow-white Sections, 

 Golden-colored Italian Bees and Queens, and 

 everything needed in an apiary. 



JOHN NEB£L Sc SON, 



HIGH HILL, - - MISSOURL 



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The New Tomato 



From Canada ought to be extra early, and as 

 such it is sent out. The reports of the experi- 

 mental stations speak highly of it, and num- 

 bers testify to its earliness, productiveness, 

 large size, roundness, rich color and freedom 

 from rot. Per package, 15 cts. ; five for 60 cts. 

 You will find it only in my seed catalogue, 

 which will be sent FREE to anybody. 

 J. J. H. GREG our & SON, Marblehead, Mass. 

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Fstablislied 1878. 



AVhelesale and Retail Jlanuracturers of 



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HOMEY FOR SALE !^. 



have 1,400 lbs. of 

 very nice, dark honey 

 (all sealed) and put up in 24-pound cases, with 

 glass fronts, which I will put on the cars at a 

 low price for cash, as I need the money. 



MRS. JAS. ARTIS, Augusta, Wis. 



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