Gleanings in bee culture . send my paint book—the most com-plete book of its kind ever published—abso-lutely free. Also my instruction book entitled This Little Book Tells How to Paint and;opy of my 8-year eu a ran tee. 0. L CHASE, The Paint Man Dept. 24, St. Louis, Missouri 382 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Mar. 15 If goods are ^vainted ctuicR, send to Pouder. ** BstablisHed 188Q A Few Bee Lines, By the Bee Crank. Indianapolis is so close to the cen-ter of population of the United Statesthat she can almost touch it. With a good glass one might seethe very spot from the top of ourgreat Soldiers an


Gleanings in bee culture . send my paint book—the most com-plete book of its kind ever published—abso-lutely free. Also my instruction book entitled This Little Book Tells How to Paint and;opy of my 8-year eu a ran tee. 0. L CHASE, The Paint Man Dept. 24, St. Louis, Missouri 382 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Mar. 15 If goods are ^vainted ctuicR, send to Pouder. ** BstablisHed 188Q A Few Bee Lines, By the Bee Crank. Indianapolis is so close to the cen-ter of population of the United Statesthat she can almost touch it. With a good glass one might seethe very spot from the top of ourgreat Soldiers and Sail-ors monument, for itis only forty miles away. Indianapolis is connect-ed with every importantpoint in the country by abee line. We are withinabout 24 hours by rail ofthe entire country, fromthe Atlantic to the Rockies. This is one reason I havebeen able to develop myspecialty of quick deliveries. But Idont depend entirely upon geo-graphical location. I carry a complete line of bee-keepers supplies in stock ready. for shipment. Your order is mailedone day and the goods are onthe way the next. I carry the Root goods—chargeyou Root prices for them. I cansave you freight chargeson Metal-spaced HoffmanFrames and DanzenbakerHives. Am never out ofDovetailed Hives, SectionHoney-boxes, Weed-process Comb Foun-dation, Honey and WaxExtractors, Bee-smok-ers, Bee-veils, and Pou-der Honey-jars. Send me your Beeswaxand put your name on the pay the best market price, cash ortrade. Send large shipments byfreight, small ones by my new catalog—its free. Heres a letter I received a fe%v days ago — — Mr. Walter S. Pouder, Minooka, III., March 2, 1907. Indianapolis, Sir:—Your shipment of bee-supplies arrived in good condition. I openedthe boxes and was surprised to see the care that was taken in packing the goods, andthe quality of same. Bee-ware can not be duplicated in this locality at your prices. Yours truly. Will Hansel. Walter S. Pouder 513-51


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