Gleanings in bee culture . engine experts are always at your command/ree. They will tell vou how to jiid(?e an engine, how to select the one best type for your purposes, how to handle and use it to your best advaa- ta(re--in fact, theyll help you solve all your engine troubles without any cost or obligation whatever. ^^A Hilaf lOl^ ^--i.^ -- fii~5tir>r» The very best offer I have ever made is waiting for voo. VICX IViy A «7X«9 r I 0|J09imjll I want to tell you how you may get a genuine Galloway entrine pnrthi or entirely without cost. No canvassing -- no soliciting --just the fairest and mo


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