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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 1 



FREE to All HOUSEKEEPERS! 



THE ^M900" BALL=BEAR1NG FAMILY WASHER 



A Wonderfully Simple Invention that Cuts in Half Time, 

 Labor, and Expense of Washing Clothes. 



No More Rubbing or Stoop5ng==Monday's 

 Drudgery No Longer to be Dreaded. 



EVERY HOUSEHOLD in the LAND CAN HAVE ONE FREE 



In order to prove to the most skeptical that the 

 •'11100" Ball-bearing Family Washer is unquestionably 

 the greatest home labor saving machine ever invent- 

 ed, we will send you one alisolutely free without de- 

 posit or advance payment of any kind, freight paid, 

 on 80 DAYS' TRIAL,. If you like'it, \ou can pay for it 

 either in cash or on the installment plan at the end of 

 the trial. If you don't like it, all jou have to do is to 

 ship it back to ns at our expense. You run no risk, no 

 expense, no obligation whatever. 



The 1900 Ball bearing Washer is unquestionably the 

 greatest labor-saving machine ever invented for fam- 

 ily use. Entirely new principle. It is simplicity itself. 

 There are no wheels, paddles, rockers, cranks, or com- 

 plicated machinery. It revolves on bicycle ballbear- 

 ings. making it by far the easiest-runiiing washer on 

 market. No strength required, a child can operate it. 



No more stooping, rubbing, boiling of clothes. Hot 

 water and soap all that is needed It will wash large 

 quantities of clothes (no matter how soiled) perfectly 

 clean in six minutes. Impossible to injure the most 

 delicate fabrics Saving in wear and tear of clothes, to 

 say nothing of the saving of 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. 



The " 1900 " Washer is not a cheaply made machine. 

 It is constructed of the very best materials; it is hand- 

 some, compact, and strong, and will la.st a lifetime 



We receive constantly thousands of flattering letters 

 from people who have used the " 1900" Washer. They 

 are all unsolicited and must naturally be sincere. We 



shall be pleased to send to any one writing for it our 

 book of testimonials, which are guaranteed to be gen- 

 uine and exact copies of originals on file at our office. 

 Among the recent letters we repropuce the following: 



Peoria, 111., Sept. 2, 1902. 

 I have given the washer a good trial, both with my 

 washing and bedding. It is the best machine I have 

 ever used for blankets; in fact, I think it is the best 

 all-around washer I ever heard of. I would not do 

 without mine. Mrs. I,illian Sellers. 



Washington D. C, Sept. 8, 1902. 

 You will find enclosed payment for the "1900" 

 Washer. It fully comes up to our exoectations, and is 

 all that you have claimed for it. We will take great 

 pleasi^re in recommending it to all who wish to avail 

 themselves of one of the greatest labor-saving devices 

 ot modern times for domestic purposes. 



Wm. F. Salter. 



East Plymouth, O., Feb. 2, 1902. } 

 Postt fRce, Ashtabula, Ohio. | 

 We have been using the " 1900" Washer since May 

 15, 1900. Have done over 1200 washings, and I think it 

 is good for as many more. We do family work from 

 Ashtabula. We have used eight different machines, 

 and the "1900" beats them all for good and fast work 

 and durability. Geo. N. Bi'RNET. 



Hart, Mich., Aug 2.5, 1902 

 Please find enclosed money-order to pay for my 

 washer in full. We are well pleased with the washer. 

 A great many people have looked at it. My mother, 

 8o years old, and I, who am a cripple in a wheeled 

 chair, have done our washing in it for the last three 

 weeks. Mrs. Alice Rouse, 



4203 Troost Ave., Kansas City, Mo., May 14, 1902. 

 I have given your washer a fair trial. It is the best 

 washer I ever saw. It has washed our heavy blankets 

 with ease. I washed them last spring and rubbed 

 more than an hour and yet they h» d to go through 

 again, but the " 1900 " Washer cleaned them thorough- 

 ly clean. We do our washing very quick, and have no 

 tiredout feeling as of old. I wish every lady had a 

 washer. Mrs. J. h. Banner. 



It costs nothing to try the "1900" Washer. It is sent 

 to any one absolutely FREE on oO days' trial. We pay 

 freight both ways. No money required in advance. 

 Send for book and particulars to 



The 1900 Washer Co., 295 K St., Binghamton, N. Y. 



kills currant- worms, potato-bugs, cabbage- 

 worms, and insects on flowers; used 22 years success- 

 fuUy. Sold by the Seed=dealers. For booklet on Bugs 

 and Blig-ht, address 



B, Hammond, - Fishkill-on-Hudson, - New York- 



