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few sickly live ones during the week, but even they gave up the 
ghost and I have not seen a weevil in two weeks. 
The trouble with my use of the bisulphide of carbon before 
was. I did not use enough. 1 am satisfied that if any of my 
afflicted brothers will thoroughly clean up his mill and evaporate 
not less than 100 pounds, as I did, he can say good-bye, weevil. 
Eternal cleaning and bisulphide of carbon are the price of rid- 
ding your mills of the weevil. I am respectfully. 
Your mitey friend, 
Hubbard, O. A. B. SHOOK. 
[From Delaware College Agriculture Experiment Station.] 
Bulletin No. XXI. Newark, Del. 
"We have used the bisulphide of carbon on several thousand 
bushels of wheat infested with the granary weevil, with most 
excellent results." 
N. Y., Aug. 17. 1906. 
Rochester, 
Mr. E. R. Taylor, Penn Yan, fj. Y. 
Dear Sir: We take pleasure in informing you that we are 
more than satisfied with the results obtained from using “Puma” 
in exterminating the Mediterranean Moth, insects, etc., and 
would take pleasure in recommending it, we are 
Very truly yours. 
MACAULEY FiEN MILLING CO. 
Marion, Ohio, G, 18, 1907. 
Edward R. Taylor, Penn Yan, N. Y. 
Dear Sir: Your favor of June 17th at hand and contents 
noted. 
We have used considerable of your Furna and find it very 
effective in exterminating weevil and vermin which are the 
pests of the miller and are pleased to recommend it to any one 
who is bothered in this way. Yours respectfully, ' 
Die. F. H. O. THE MARION MILLING & GRAIN CO. 
Walla Walla, Washington, June 22, ’07. 
Edward B. Taylor, Penn Yan, N. Y. 
Dear Sir: We have used about 200 gals, of your “Fuma” 
to good advantage. Using about 100 gal. each year we find it 
keeps our mill almost free from mill pests, including rats and 
mice. Wishing you continued success, We remain, 
DEMENT BROS. CO. 
Salina, Kans., U. S. A., 6, 21, ’07. 
E. R. Taylor, Penn Yan, N. Y. 
Dear Sir: In regard to the benefits which we have derived 
from the use of Bisulphide of Carbon would state that we have 
used considerable of this carbon and we get good results, 
though we find that in order to destroy all the weevil it is nec- 
essary to make two applications about a week or ten days apart. 
By doing this you can practically get rid of everything. Then, 
too, it is easier to handle than most any other kind of stuff we 
know as it fs not so dangerous, though of course it is nothing 
to play with. The amount of stuff we have purchased from you 
shows that we fully believe in making use of it, or we certainly 
would have never ordered the amount of carbon we have. 
Yours truly, 
SHELLABARGER MILL & ELE. CO. 
F. D. S. 
