138 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Feb. 1 



If goods are -viranted cfuicK, send to Pouder. 



KstablisHed 188Q. 



A Humming; Business 



By the Bee Crank. 



Panics and near-panics have no terrors for the bee-man. 



His business is always a humming one. His tireless workers 



know little of hard times and care less for them. They are 



always busy during • j handle Root's 



their season. __ ^oo^js ^t Root's pri- 



And their season y^tKI^^^ ^^^- ^^'^ make im- 



isnotfaraway. Now /m^f^^l^ mediate shipment of 



is the time to get J^R|r^^^^ metal-spaced Hoff- 



wTreLmJar'e hA\ Wm^^'^\^ E^vetailed ^mves! 



ceive as always, the ^f^^^^/F Comb Foundation, 



kind of attention you ^^^^^^ Bee-veils, Smokers, 



want them to re- and every thing used 



ceive. by bee-keepers. 



HONEY. Particular people are sending here for finest 

 white-clover honey. If interested, write for quotations. 



Chicago, 111.. Jan. 16. 1908. 



Walter S. Pouder:— Kindly ship another 120-pound lot of your superior white- 

 clover honey This honey is so delicious that a mere taste makes one hungry 

 for more, and I have a number of small orders awaiting. I am proud of your 

 honey, and would offer it to President Roosevelt with the same feeling that I of- 

 fer it to my neighbors. 



Thanking you for favors, Habky Lkbnbb. 



Beeswax Wanted. I pay the highest market price 

 for beeswax. Ship by freight or express according to amount. 

 New catalog free. 



Walter 5. Pouder, 



513-515 MassacKtisetts Aventie, Indianapolis, Ind. 



