. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mar. 3, 1904. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 171 ON ITS GOOD POINTS .s|iaiL' »jli not permit giving all the good points of tlie I'lirmers' Ilanilj- Wagon; it takes a 48 page catalog to do that. But here are ten of them—enough to convince most farmers of the "ilandy's" superior merit. Ist—It'slowdown. 3nd—Kroad platform. 3rd—liroadtires. 4th—Short turn. 5tli~Light Draft. 6tl»—Sound, strong material. 7tli—Perfect bearings 8tli—Unequalled fifth wheel. 9th—White oak wooden wheels. lOth—Iron tires. There is not a point about its construction that is n


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mar. 3, 1904. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 171 ON ITS GOOD POINTS .s|iaiL' »jli not permit giving all the good points of tlie I'lirmers' Ilanilj- Wagon; it takes a 48 page catalog to do that. But here are ten of them—enough to convince most farmers of the "ilandy's" superior merit. Ist—It'slowdown. 3nd—Kroad platform. 3rd—liroadtires. 4th—Short turn. 5tli~Light Draft. 6tl»—Sound, strong material. 7tli—Perfect bearings 8tli—Unequalled fifth wheel. 9th—White oak wooden wheels. lOth—Iron tires. There is not a point about its construction that is not a saving feature. The Farmers' Handy Wa^on will prove itself the handiest thing you ever had on the farm. It fits in so many money-saving ways that you'll wonder how you ever farmed without one. The cost is forsrotton, in fact, there is no cost, because it saves its cost over and over every year. Seldom gets out of repair. Ask your dealer for our catalog or send to us and get posted on all its good jioints; that costs you nothing. "Thinkful Thoughts for Thoughtful Thinkers" free at dealers. FARMERS' BANDY WAGON CO., Satflnaw. Mich. IT PATS to send your orders a distance of 10,000 miles FOR BEE-SUPPLIES to R. H. SCHMIDT CO., Sheboygan, Wis. Please mention Bee journal when JOHN SEED C FROM MANY FIELDS } Bees in Good Condition. I am wlDterinjj .50 colonies of bees on the summer stands. They bad a fine flijjht to-day. and are all in eooii condition. I use the S-frame Quinhy hive. I made kindling of my Langstroth hives 20 years ago; they are too sballow for outdoor wintering. Henry Co., Iowa, Feb. G. J. A. Thomas. Oyster Paclcages for Holding Honey Having read a number of articles about packages for extracted and bulk comb honey, I wish to make a suggestion in this line, to those who sell this grade to home trade, about a package that I think would do nicely for the delivery of liulk comb and extracted to the pro


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