. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. There's $ Millions $ in it, ut niueoutof ten fail in it because tber u not kDow Ibe secret of Success witb o;;"t:/grt The Money In Hens. Do you know liow to gret it? Our New I'oultry Book will tell you liow. It tells you all abont poultry ami explains why souie (a tVw ) and others (Hi- Tiiany) fail. Tliis invaluable Hook yiven Free as pi •? Hiinm \^'itl^ our Farm and Poultry paper »K «;LEANI]NG(S. 3 months for lo <;ents. Adilress I' H. WAYSIDE PUBLISUISG CO., CUntunvillc Conn. BEES AND WINDSTAGKERS. This .Journal treats
. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. There's $ Millions $ in it, ut niueoutof ten fail in it because tber u not kDow Ibe secret of Success witb o;;"t:/grt The Money In Hens. Do you know liow to gret it? Our New I'oultry Book will tell you liow. It tells you all abont poultry ami explains why souie (a tVw ) and others (Hi- Tiiany) fail. Tliis invaluable Hook yiven Free as pi •? Hiinm \^'itl^ our Farm and Poultry paper »K «;LEANI]NG(S. 3 months for lo <;ents. Adilress I' H. WAYSIDE PUBLISUISG CO., CUntunvillc Conn. BEES AND WINDSTAGKERS. This .Journal treats of Bees. Ameridin Iliresliermdfl Treats of Windstackers and other thresher machinery as does no other journal. Up-to-date threshermen read "The Warmest Baby in the Bunch," That's wliat they call us. Send for SMniple Copy. THE AMERICAN THRESHERMAN, 20 Mendota Block, -tf riadison, Wisconsin. The CONSUMPTION CURED AT LAST. Dear Doctor Koch: Havin? read in iht- X. Y. papers and medical journals of the wonderful cures of your Lymph by inhalation, 1 whs de- try it after. PROF. KOCH. had failed to tliey seemed coufrh medi- s topped up my lun^s. I worse all the ing, spitting times, no ap- in my side, said 1 must termined to six doctors cure me; to rely on cines which the tubes of was gettinij time, cough- blood at petite, pains My husband do something soon or I would be in the last stages of consumption and then no one could cure me. Knowing that Prof. Koch was the first man to cure consump- tion I at once put myself under his Lymph inhalation; my improvement was slow for the first month, but gradually I regained my strength. I now do my housework and am in as good heath as an}'one would wish to be. ] would ad- vise any one suffering as I was to try Dr. Koch's Lymph inhalation before it is too late.—Mrs. E. L. Harding, 9 West 64th Wtreet, N. Y. City. P. S. For my throat and stomach trouble I used Koch-o-lene which the doctor furnished me free. Dr. Koch, 116 West 22d St.
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