ILLINOIS STATE BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION 



33 



Pleasant Plains, HI., November, 1914. 

 TREASURER'S REPORT. 



llinois State Bee-Keepers' Association. 



(Prom November 5, 1913, to November, 18, 1914.) 



C. Becker, Treasurer. 



STATE FUND. 



1913 



Nov. 5, Bal. on hand $ 177.28 



April 16, Received from state 1,000.00 



July 20, Received from Treas 1,000.00 



$2,177.28 



ASSOCIATION FUND. 



1913 



Nov. 5, Bal. on hand $ 180.94 



Nov. 13. Received from J. A. 



Stone 116.50 



$ 297.44 



Credit. 



Nov. 13. J. A. Stone $ 100.00 



Bal. on hand 197.44 



$ 297.44 



Debit. 



To Bal. on hand Assn. fund $ 197.44 



To Bal. in State fund 1,215.97 



Total on hand $1,413.41 



Pd. on order. State fund $ 961.31 



Pd. on order, Assn. fund 100.00 



Total $2,474.72 



Pres. Baxter — Ladies and gentlemen, 

 you have heard the report of the Treas- 

 urer, what will you do with it? 



Mr. Moore — I move that the report 

 be accepted and referred to the Audit- 

 ing Committee. 



Motion seconded and carried. 



Mr. Bowen — I understand that you 

 have an Auditing Committee; it seems 

 to me that technically this report 

 should go to the Auditing Committee 

 before being adopted. 



Pres. Baxter — It has not been 

 adopted; simply accepted and referred 

 to the Auditing Committee. 



Pres. Baxter — I will appoint on that 

 Committee: Mr. Moore, A. C. Baxter 

 and Mr. Coppin. 



Pres. Baxter — I will appoint Mr. King 

 in charge of the Question Box. 



Motion made to adjourn until one 

 o'clock — seconded and carried. 



0- 



6- 

 5- 

 5- 

 5- 

 5- 

 5- 



1913. 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. O" 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 

 Nov. 

 Nov. 

 Nov. 

 Nov. 

 Nov. 

 Nov. 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 

 Nov. 5- 



-Rev. E. S. Combs 38 



-C. Becker 39 



-C. Becker 40 



-J. Poindexter 41 



-L. M. Stewart 42 



-L. C. Dadant 43 



-L. M, Stewart 44 



-L. M. Stewart 



-L. M. Stewart 45 



-State Register 46 



-J. A. Stone 47 



-"W. B. Moore 48 



-W. B. Moore 49 



-A. O. Heinze 50 



-Arthur Lee 51 



-W. B. Moore 52 



-J. H. Roberts 53 



-I. E. Pyles 54 



-Arthur Lee 55 



-A. O. Keinze .56 



-C. F. Bender 57 



-A. O. Heinze 68 



-Arthur Lee 59 



-W. B. Moore .60 



-J. A. Roberts 61 



-Arthur Lee 62 



-J. A. Stone, Exp 63 



-J. A. Stone 64 



Total Paid . . , 

 Bal. on hand 



Total 



Receipts in Assn. Fund. 



5.00 



.80 



25.00 



5.00 

 10.00 

 16.25 

 69.00 

 45.00 

 63.50 

 336.00 

 50.00 

 20.83 



8.02 



6.37 



2.30 

 28.35 

 11.48 



9.57 

 10.35 

 14.95 



1.70 

 14.53 



9.88 

 40.20 

 11.41 

 37.00 

 96.92 



1.90 



I 961.31 

 1,215.97 



52.177.28 

 297.44 



Total— Bal. on hand $2,474.72 



FIRST DAY— AFTERNOON SESSION. 



The Convention was called to order 

 by Pres. Baxter at 1:30 p. m. 



Pres. Baxter — Any standing Commit- 

 tees to report? I expect not; the 

 Legislative Committee did not have 

 anything to do; there was no legisla- 

 ture. Are there any other committees 

 to report? Any unfinished business? 

 If not, the next number on our pro- 

 gram will be the address of Prof. F. S. 

 Mosier, of the University of Illinois. 



Mr. Mosier^This is a little bit out 

 of my line; you talk about bees and I 

 do not know very much about bees, 

 but I know something about honey, 

 especially when we have it with good 

 hot biscuits and butter — but there is a 

 subject of interest not only to the 

 farmer but the bee-keeper as well, I 

 presume, and that is the subject that 

 I am to speak on today. 



What I have prepared is in the form 



—3 



