Gleanings in Bee Culture 



" If goods are wanted quick, send to Pouder.'''' 

 (Twenty-third year.) 



A Pleased Patron 



Is the result when he gets his supphes here ; and while winter losses have 

 been severe the outlook seems to be brightening up quite a little ?ince 

 the advent of favorable weather conditions. I presume we all get dis- 

 couraged at times, and that there is no occupation entirely free from 

 its drawbacks. I myself have experienced it again and again; but the 

 darkest hour is just before day and at such times I just roll up my sleeves 

 and work a little harder and say to myself, "They have gotty quit a 

 kickin' my dawg aroun'." 



Much new material has recently been added to my stock of goods, in- 

 cluding a stock of foundation fresh from the mills. My orders for bee- 

 supplies are being filled with the usual promptness; and if I have any 

 dissatisfied customers they are saying nothing about it. If interested 

 in anything pertaining to the bee industry I wish you would write me 

 about it, and to reply will be one of my pleasures. Everything pertain- 

 ing to the bee yard is here, and I am at your service. INIy catalog is 

 free, and contains valuable information; but after you receive it you may 

 wish to make some further inquiries and to take care of these inquiries 

 is my mission. 



BEESWAX. — When you have it ready please remember me and I will 

 pay highest market price, cash or trade, and you will find me prompt. 



Send your name on a postal card for new catalog. 



WALTER S. POUDER, Indianapolis, Ind. 



859 Massachusetts Ave. 



