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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nov. 15 



If goods are ivanted quicK, send to Potxder. " 



EstablisHed 188Q 



Look Ahead! 



by the Bee Crank. 



Look ahead ! 



Just let your thoughts circle 

 about those two words for a 

 little while. 



The difference, you 

 know, between civil- 

 ized man surrounded 

 ly luxuries, and the 

 starvirg, stupid sav- 

 age, is that one does 

 look ahead and the 

 other does not. 



The average man of 

 to-day can look ahe^d 

 for enough to provide 

 for his immediate future. 



Bee-men, it seems to me, can 

 look ahead as far as a bee can. 

 That is, most of them can. 



Some, of course, never buy 



supplies till after they are 



needed. But the men who are 



most successful are preparing 



right now for next - ea- 



son, and planning 



further ahead than 



that. That's WHY 



such men succeed. 



I've noticed that I 

 have no better class of 

 men to deal with than 

 those whose orders 

 keep me busy through 

 this month. I appre- 

 ciate early orders—they help me 

 outinmanyways. Solofferalib- 

 eraldiscountasan extra induce- 

 ment to those who look ahead. 



Yo\i Can't Buy "Old TrticR" from Me 



—because nothing ever stays here long enough to get old. What- 

 ever comes to you from Pouder will be fresh, new, and up to date. 

 This is the live trading-center for the bee-keepers of the world — 

 the house of promptness. 



New edition of the A B C of Bee Culture now ready. By 

 return mail, $1.50. By express or freight with other goods, $1.25. 

 The book and Gleanings one year, all postpaid, $2.25. 



Catalog of bee-supplies mailed free. 



I also have large stock of finest white-clover honey on hand. 

 Write for quotations. 



Walter 5. Pouder. 



5I3-515 MassacKusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. 



