Gleanings in bee culture . year afler year. Some, of course, never buy suppliestill after they are neeeded. But the men who ar most successful are preparingright now for next season. We allow you 30 cents a pound in trade for good average beeswax deliveredhere. Finest extracted honey in five-gallon cans ready for immediate for quotations. Walter S. Pouder, Indianapolis, Ind. 873 Massachusetts Avenue JANUARY 15, 1916 The Dollar Hen My opinion is that The Dollar Hen isnot only one of the best books on poultrythat we have at the present time, but it isworth nearly as much as a doze


Gleanings in bee culture . year afler year. Some, of course, never buy suppliestill after they are neeeded. But the men who ar most successful are preparingright now for next season. We allow you 30 cents a pound in trade for good average beeswax deliveredhere. Finest extracted honey in five-gallon cans ready for immediate for quotations. Walter S. Pouder, Indianapolis, Ind. 873 Massachusetts Avenue JANUARY 15, 1916 The Dollar Hen My opinion is that The Dollar Hen isnot only one of the best books on poultrythat we have at the present time, but it isworth nearly as much as a dozen otherbooks. Perhaps this is extreme, but wehave very few books that are strictly upto date, and still fewer that pitch rightinto the superstitions and humbugs scat-tered thru all our poultry books and jour-nals.—A. I. Root. Thie book will be clubbed with GLEANINGS for one year at $; or, if you havealready subscribed a year or more in advance you can have the book for 60 cents. GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, Medina,Ohio. <?<! Next Door to Everything )) reads the advertisement of a, great railway terminal. Next door to everything in Beedom fittingly de-scribes our location. In the bee-supply business,distance is measured, not in miles but in hours andminutes; and the house that gives first service isnearest the beekeeper. Tho but a short distance from the geographicalcenter of Ohio we are yet so near to West Virginiaand Pennsylvania, and so closely connected by trans-portation lines, that we are truly next door. Some idea of our importance as a distributingcenter may be gained from the fact that more thanfifty mails arrive and as many depart daily, andalmost a hundred freight and express trains enterand leave the city every twenty-four hours. Then our location in the city is most office and warerooms are just off the main busi-ness thorofare, in the heart of the wholesale dis-trict, and only a stones throw from depots, post-office, and the large retail sto


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