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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 1 



Free to All Housekeepers 



The "1900" Ball = bearing Family Washer Saves Time, 

 Money, and Worry; Host Perfect, Simplest Washer Known; 

 No riore Stooping, Rubbing, Wearing=out, or Boiling Clothes. 



A FAIR AND SQUARE PROPOSITION 



In Order to Prove to the Most Skeptical that the " 1900 " BalNbearing Family Washer 

 is Unquestionably the Greatest Home Labor=saving Machine Ever Invented, We will 



SEND YOU ONE ABSOLUTELY FREE 



without deposit or advance payment of any kind, Freight Paid, on 30 Days' Trial. If you like 

 it you can pay for it in cash or on the installment plan at the end of 30 days. If you 



don't like it, all you have to do is to ship it back to us at 

 Our Expense. You run no risk, no expense, no obligation 

 whatever. 



The 1900 Ball=beariog Washer is unquestionably the great- 

 est labor-saving- machine ever invented for family use. En- 

 tirely New Principle. It is simplicity itself. There are no 

 wheels, paddles, rockers, cranks, or complicated machin- 

 ery. It revolves on Bicycle Ballbearings, making it by far the 

 easiest-running washer on the market. No strength re- 

 quired ; a child can operate it. 



No more stooping, rubbing, boiling of clothes. Hot 

 water and soap all that is needed. It will wash large quan- 

 tities of clothes (no matter how soiled) perfectly clean in 6 minutes. 

 Impossible to injure the most delicate fabrics. Saving in 

 wear and tear of clothes, to say nothing of the saving in 

 soap and materials, pays for machine in a short time. 

 Don't be prejudiced. This is entirely different from and 

 far superior to any other washing-machine ever made. 



Read These Convincing Testimonials: 



A Day's Wash in Three Hours. 



Sherwood, Md., Jan. 15, 1901. 

 The washer I received from you is the best I ever 

 saw. It will do all you claim for it. I can do the 

 washing in three to four hours, where it took a col- 

 ored woman a who e day to do it. We have ten boys 

 and three girls, and you can judge from that that we 

 have large washings. Myself and daughter would not 

 part with this machine for twice what it cost. We 

 live on a farm. Mrs. L,evi H. Harrison. 



Greasy Overalls Washed Clean. 



San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 25, 1899. 

 1900 Washer Co. Gentlemen: I received the wash- 

 ing machine in good order on the 15th inst. My wife 

 had saved three weeks' washing to try it. She com- 

 menced washing at seven o'clock, andl at eleven all 

 the clothes were on the line. It would have taken 

 two days to do all this work the old way; and the 

 washing was done clean. Greasy overalls, which I 

 use in the engine-room, could not have been done 

 nicer in a steam laundry. She would not part with 

 the washer if she could not get another like it, if she 

 was offered $100. Yours truly, 



Chas. Blum, Marine Engineer, 

 1006 Channing Way, West Berkeley Cal. 



Fifteen Machinefuls in Four Hours. 



Chicago, July 13, 19(X). 

 Last week I started to wash with your 1900 Ball- 

 bearing Washer. A neighbor saw me wash my little 

 boys' waists (which were terribly dirty), and we were 

 both surprised to see there was not a spot left. On 

 Monday we did a big wash of 15 machinefuls, and the 

 work was done in four hours. It is the best machine 

 I ever .saw, and I have tried many. It works so easy 

 my little boy can run it. 



Mrs. a. H Centner, 



636 Diversey Boulevard 



It is a Wonder. 



Savannah Yacht Club, ) 

 Savannah, Ga., Jan. 21, 1901 / 

 After a thorough trial of your 1900 Washer on all 

 kinds of washing, I think you have a ' wonder " We 

 have a very large washing'and have always had two 

 women on Monday, and one to finish on Tuesday. 

 Our washing cost us $10 per month. With your wash- 

 ing-machine, our cook and the yard boy did the wash- 

 ing in four hours, much better than it was done be- 

 fore. Your machine is all that you claim for it. 



W" M. KiDWELL, Supt. 



Costs nothing to try. Sent to any one absolutely free for a trial of 30 days. We pay 

 freight both ways. No money required in advance. Send for book and particulars to 



The "1900" Washer Co., 



295 H State Street, 



Binghamton, N. Y. 



Buy Your Bee-supplies of S. D. Bueil ! $3.00 Quality Eggs $1.00 per Setting 



You can .save money. He handles The 



A. I Root Co 's Supplies. Send list of 



goods wanted, and let him quote you 



prices. Send for catalog. 



S. D. Buell, Union City, Mich. 



to every reader of this paper who sends us an order 

 this month 25 varieties of thoroughbred poultry. 

 Every first and second on Buff I.,eghorns Orpingtons, 

 and others at four shows last fall. Catalog for stamp. 

 E. R. Phllo Poultry Association, Salem, New York> 



