. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. rear'hounds are made from the best angle steel, which is neater, stronger and in every way bet- ter than wood. Well painted in red and var- uisht. Extra length of reach and extra long standards supplied without additional cost when requested. This wagon is guaranteed to carry 4,000 pounds anywhere. Write the Elec- tric Wheel Co., Box 16, Quincy, 111., for their new catalog, which fully describes this wagon, their famous Electric Wheels,and Electric Feed Cookers. Please mention the Bee Journal. FOR 10 $4,000 "How to Miike Money with I'ouliry niid
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. rear'hounds are made from the best angle steel, which is neater, stronger and in every way bet- ter than wood. Well painted in red and var- uisht. Extra length of reach and extra long standards supplied without additional cost when requested. This wagon is guaranteed to carry 4,000 pounds anywhere. Write the Elec- tric Wheel Co., Box 16, Quincy, 111., for their new catalog, which fully describes this wagon, their famous Electric Wheels,and Electric Feed Cookers. Please mention the Bee Journal. FOR 10 $4,000 "How to Miike Money with I'ouliry niid In* (.'iibatorM.*' is a new m2 liage (8 xll iiiL-UfS) book, flUed witli articles by the highest authorities In the world, written expressly Tor this manual. Its pre- paration cost us 14,000. Send 15e. in stamps and speiify bo-ik No. EiO. It tells all about the famous CYPHERS INCUBATOR A machine warranted to lost ten ytan without repairs, and to out-hatch, during three trials, any other machirie made,bar none. Built for ItuNlneHft. 8old on Honor. Vour nmney back If It does not do all we claim. One sty I •- only—Our Rest. l6-pae« circular free, fkwk 15 cents. Addr^'w nearest otfice, CYPHERS INCUBATOR CO. cHirAno. ir,i,. wavland. n. y. lutsTON. SELT SUPPLIED t_ Moisture. - -Self- , SELF-VENTILATlNGi f'lease mention Bee Journal when ?writing took some sweet clover hay out in cow yard, where there were three head, and threw the hay down to the cattle. Two head ate the hay the same as if it had been red clover, while one cow I had bought in Octo- ber would not even taste it or try to eat it. Sweet clover mown down and fed to cat- tle when about two feet tall, grown on good soil, was eaten readily last summer here at our place. Now a pointer to anyone short of pasture: Teach cattle to eat sweet clover, then go on the highway or elsewhere and cut a lot of it, load on the wagon, and drive into a pasture field and scatter it rather thinly over the ground,
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