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GLEA^"L^"G^ IN BEE CULTURE 



*■ If goods are wanted quick, ^.nd to Pouder." 

 iTw-enty-third year.) 



In the Long Run 



When Bee-Supplies are required it will pay IX 

 THE LONG RUN to send where the finest and 

 most accurate pjods are handled. It will also pay 

 IN THE LONG RUN to order from some house 

 that specializes «jn prompt and accurate shipments. 

 My stock of foundation and sections are fres-h from 

 factory, and are in much demand at present. The 

 new double-walled Buckeye hive is here, made up 

 or in the flat, and your ready-built combs in Hoff- 

 man frames will fit this hive. I have a booklet 

 about this hive which 1 supply free and it is intei- 

 esting. 



Many inquiries are coming in about exchanging 

 beeswax for supplies, and to all such I wish to say 

 that the arrangement is entirely satisfactory-, and I 

 will allow highest quotations for wax and you will 

 find me prompt with returns. Small j^hipments of 

 wax should be gent by express, but not necessary 

 to prepay — charges can h»e deducted from value of 

 wax as well. 



My new illustrated catalog free for the asking. 



WALTER S. POUDER, Indianapolis, Ind. 



i^ Mas&acbusetts Ave. 



