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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Apr. 1 



If goods are 'granted cfuicR, send to Potider. " 



£stablisHea 1889 



A World-Business, 



By the Bee Crank. 



Mb. Walter S. Poudeb, Indianapolis, Ind. Maabssen, Holland. 



Dear Si/:—I beg to say that the bee-supplies were delivered pronaptly, transpor- 

 tation charges to Rotterdam being very reasonable. I am well pleased with the 

 goods, all parts being accurately made and neatly finished. I believe the Danzen- 

 baker hive to be an excellent hive for this country: and if it proves to be so I shall 

 want more soon, and, perhaps, get some of my bee-keeping friends to join me in 

 ordering. With best wishes, J. H. J. Hamelbebg. 



WJien a bee-supply man 

 tinds not only his domestic 

 trade rapidly growing, but 

 his export trade as well, 

 it is a sure thing that 

 he is on the right track. 



Prompt shipments, care 

 in packing, close prices, 

 and an almost fussy atten- 

 tion to little details, are 

 things that are appreciated 

 the wbrld over. 1 have 

 been working along these lines for 

 18 yeai's, and if you are particular 

 about having your orders tilled right, 

 and having the goods reach you so 

 that you can put them to use without 

 correspondence and explanations, let 

 me give you that kind of service. 

 I am shipping a great many feeders 



now, and can take care of 

 any size orders for the 

 "Simplicity," the "Doo- 

 little," the "Boardman," 

 the "Miller," the "Pep- 

 per-box," or the "Alex- 

 ander." 



I save freight charges 

 on Root's goods, Hoff- 

 man Frames, and Danzen- 

 baker Hives, and always 

 have ready for shipment 

 Dovetailed Hives, Section Honey- 

 boxes, Weed-process Comb Founda- 

 tion, and other supplies. 



I pay 31c cash or 33c in trade for 

 good average beeswax delivered. 

 Send by freight or express, accord- 

 ing to size of shipment. 

 Get my new catalog — it's free. 



Walter S. Pouder 



513-515 MassacKusetts A.venue, Indianapolis, Ind. 



