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GLEANlxN.tS IN BEE CULTURE 



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

 (Twenty-third year.) 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



Hives, sections, foundation, smokers, veils, extractors, and every 

 thing required in an up-to-date apiary, and superior quality: shipped 

 without delay, and they reach you without that dreadful annoyance of 

 waiting a long time to have your order filled. 



These features of promptness and quality have been my hobby for 

 many years; and if you will give this house one trial I shall have no fear 

 about your sending your next order elsewhere. 



If you are interested in yellow Italian queens of the gentle strain, 

 and hustlers for honey, I can please you. If you are interested in paper 

 honey-jars or glass jars or tin pails for extracted honey I should like to 

 figure with you. My glass jars do not drip or become soiled with honey, 

 and my paper honey -jars are cheap enou,'h to give away with the honey. 



Veedersburg, Ind., June 8, 1912. 

 Walter S. Poudbr. 



Dear Sir:— I wish to thank you for your prompt shipment of 

 goods ordered the other day. Tliey were brought to my tiouse 

 before I thought you had time to make up the order, and you 

 ■well deserve your motto, "If goods are wanted quick, send to 

 Pouder." I inclose another order which I will be glad to have 

 you send as quickly. Yours truly, James J. Lykch. 



I can use more beeswax, cash or trade, and you will find me prompt 

 with returns. 



My catalog free for the asking. 



WALTER S. POUDER, Indianapolis, Ind. 



899 MassachuaalU Ave. 



