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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULl'URE. 



Aug. 1 



If ^oods are ^vnnted qtiicK, send to Potidor." 



EstablisHed 1889 



THE BANRE-R 

 AND THE BEE 



By the Bee Crank. 



" For our troubles," the bank- 

 ers exclaim, 



"It's Teddy who must bear 

 the blame." 



"But that's nothing to me," 

 Says the industrious bee; 



"I'm hustling this year just 

 the same." 



The bee-men, the fruit- 

 men, and the farmers are 

 not doing much talking 

 just now, because they are 

 too busy. When folks are 

 busy they can't afford to 

 have to worry about delays in get- 

 ting the materials to work with. 

 My business is so systematized that 

 orders for all standard goods are 

 filled just as promptly during the 

 rush season as during the dull sea- 



son, and you can avoid 

 complications by placing 

 your rush orders here. 

 Just at present I am ship- 

 ping immense qumtities 

 of shipping-cases, honey- 

 jars, sections, and smokers. 

 I have the full line of Root 

 quality goods, and they go 

 at factory prices. 



Hoosier-Italian queens 

 on return train for 75 cents, 

 untested. Select untested, 



one dollar. Reared during the 



warm honey-flow, and nothing 



could be nicer, 



I can use more beeswax, and am 



paying 28 cents spot cash or 30 in 



trade, delivered here. 



Walter S. Pouder, 



513-515 MassacKusetts A.veiiue, Indianapolis, Ind. 



