. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Sept. 7. 1905 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 637 Send for Our 1904 Catalog and Price-Llst. Q ourHI^STES and SEOTIOlSrS Are Perfect In Workmanship and Material. By sending in your order now, you will SAVE MONEY, and secure prompt shipment. PAGE & LYON MFG. CO., New " |. Early Maturing Market Itogs-Yorksliires The vigordus (.?on&titution, solid bony frame and the large litters produced ure brinpinp Yorkshire Hogs to tht favorable attention of farmei*8 every- where. Yorkshires fatten rapidly and jiinture early up to pounds—mak
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Sept. 7. 1905 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 637 Send for Our 1904 Catalog and Price-Llst. Q ourHI^STES and SEOTIOlSrS Are Perfect In Workmanship and Material. By sending in your order now, you will SAVE MONEY, and secure prompt shipment. PAGE & LYON MFG. CO., New " |. Early Maturing Market Itogs-Yorksliires The vigordus (.?on&titution, solid bony frame and the large litters produced ure brinpinp Yorkshire Hogs to tht favorable attention of farmei*8 every- where. Yorkshires fatten rapidly and jiinture early up to pounds—making; them very pnitlt- able market hogs, /f/oorfcf/.S^ofAr—that enterpris- infir, hustling farm stock paper—will devote its September iesue to Yorkshires. Every number of BLOODED STOCK is intensely interesting to the live farmerand stock raiser. September issue will be especial!; ro. J. A. McDonald, of Prince Edward Island, a very able English writer, will contiibute a valuable paper on Yorkshire hogs, while others of equal ability will furnish facts on feedinc and breeding which will be helpful m every reader The October issue will be devotfd to tlie ChiL-ngo Stock Yards. Every farmer should read the October number. Don't miss a single copy. "Jau a year makes it easy to take. Blooded Steele, Box SSl, Oxford, Fa. J^" When planning a business or pleasure trip from Chicago to Buffalo, New York, Boston, or any Eastern point, you should investigate the satis- factory service afforded by any of the 3 Express Trains operated by the Nickel Plate Road. Colored porters are in charge of coaches, whose duties are to look after the comfort of passengers while enroute. Special attention shown ladies and children, as well as elderly people, traveling alone. No excess fare charged on any train on the Nickel Plate Road. American Club Meals, from 35 cents to , served in Nickel Plate dining-cars. One trial will result to your satisfaction. All trains leave from La Salle Stre
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