Gleanings in bee culture . re, ofcourse, at the mercy of the weather conditions. A good season means an excessivedemand for the line which we handle, and we mention this, urging our friendsto place their orders before the goods are really needed, that none may be dis-appointed. We carry Roots goods and sell at their prices; and considering this as ashipping-point, we can save you time and freight by having your orders come tothis house. If you are new to the business we should like to explain that Roots goodsare the very best that can be produced. If you have been using THE ROOTLINE you will r


Gleanings in bee culture . re, ofcourse, at the mercy of the weather conditions. A good season means an excessivedemand for the line which we handle, and we mention this, urging our friendsto place their orders before the goods are really needed, that none may be dis-appointed. We carry Roots goods and sell at their prices; and considering this as ashipping-point, we can save you time and freight by having your orders come tothis house. If you are new to the business we should like to explain that Roots goodsare the very best that can be produced. If you have been using THE ROOTLINE you will recognize the truthfulness of the above and will want more ofthe same goods. Promptness in filling orders is the motto here. We also give small ordersthe same careful attention that are given to large orders. Let us liave the pleasure of mailing you our free catalog. Walter S. Pouder, Indianapolis, Ind. 873 Massachusetts Avenue ALGUST 1, 1916 641 I Bingham Honey I Uncapping Knives. . I with the New Iiii|iroved Cold Handle. ^ A. G. WOODMAN COMPANY Grand Rapids, Michigan Standard lensth, 8 Vi in.; 75 cts.; ship, wt., 15 lone;, 10-inch; each, 85 cts.; ship, wt., 16 ~ted with 3 ft. tubing, $; ship. wt. 24 l^nives are made of the best razor steel, and wecould produce them at least 10 cts. per knife cheaperby usin? inferior material. Mr. \V. W. Culver, ofCalexico, Oal., writes, We have had difficulty ingetting Bingham knives, such as we are accustomedto—that is, a light flexible knife that will give some-what in moving the comb. If you can furnishsuch a knife, send standard and one steamknife. If the steam knife suits me I shall wantabout three. This is just the kind of knife wefurnish, the kind Mr. Bingham furnished years ago,before others crowded him out with their inferiorsubstitutes. We know, because we have kept beesnearly 40 years. Old timers will again find whatthey want in our Bingham knife. Tin Honey-cans--Low Prices Five-pound JBViction


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