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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nov. 1 



If goods are ivanted ctuicR» send to Pouder. " 

 Establisked 1889 



S>6c Foresig'ht of the 

 Busy Bee. 



By the Bee Crank. 



The industry and thrift of 

 the bee has for so long been a 

 favorite theme with moraHsts 

 and philosophers that it should 

 not be necessary to 

 cite bee-men, of all 

 people, to the ex- 

 ample of their own 

 tireless little workers. 



And yet the discount 

 of 4 1-2 per cent that 

 I am offering upon 

 cash November busi- 

 ness is an investment 

 that would turn away 

 any bee out of its course if 

 it understood it. And therein 

 the bee would teach a lesson 

 that a lot of bee-men need, 



though they may not realize it. 

 I carry a full line of bee-sup- 

 plies, including Root's goods at 

 Root's prices, and the special 

 November discount 

 applies to almost the 

 entire line. Send 

 for catalog. 



I pay the highest 

 market price for bees- 

 wax. Send by freight 

 or express according 

 to the size of the ship- 

 ment. 

 If you wish to pur- 

 chase finest white-clover ex- 

 tracted honey in 5-gallon cans, 

 write for my monthly quotations 

 of Indianapolis honey market. 



Bee-keepers, when in Indianapolis, are invited to call 

 and inspect my fine stock of up-to date supplies, honey, 

 beeswax, and so forth. No trouble to show goods 

 whether you wish to purchase or not. Location three 

 blocks N. E. of postoffice, and a street-car or interurban 

 car passes my door every forty seconds. 



Walter *$. Pouder. 



513-515 MassacKtxsetts A,venue, Indianapolis* Ind. 



