Dec. 29, 1904. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



893 



Rea. Geo, U. 77. 559 

 Redden. L. B. 29 

 Redden. Henry 535 

 Reed, Geo, A. 46a 

 Reno. J . T, J r. 1 3, 126, 252 

 RIcketts. L. T. 327, 632 

 Ridley, J, 364. 572 

 Rlsler. W. 8 :i:i5 

 Roby, Mrs. S. M. 188 



Root. HuberU. ao 

 Root. L. C. 14 

 Roseman. Frank M. 153 

 Ross. Wm. 315 

 Rosson, Lon, 237 

 Rozell. Albert, 153, 234 

 Russell, C. R, 121 

 Rtlssell. Ur. B. D, 75, 191 

 Russell, L L. 741 

 Russell, Mrs. 745 



Sagendorf , Florence W. 



312 

 Sams, Chas. L. 108 

 Sanders. N. 79 

 San^ter, Margaret B. 



440 

 Scardiaeld, Wm. M. 314 

 Schmertraan. Lewis, 43 

 Schmidt, B.F. 348,734 

 SchmidtCo.,R, H. 237 

 Scholl, Louis H. 566, 584 

 Scboon, John G. 100, 382 

 Secor, Eugene, 36,451, 



452 

 Selbold, Jacob, 79 

 Selfert, Geo. M. 557 

 Shaf er, W. W. 660 

 Shaw, Joseph, 539 

 Shedenhelm, J. N. 335 

 Shepherd. M. W. 51 

 Sibbald.H. G. 263, 517 

 Siebert, J, J, 260 

 Simmons, Chas. M, 428 

 Simon, M. N. 158 

 Simpson, J. L. 604 

 Singletary, S. B. 314 

 Smale, Mary L. 841 

 Smith, Elizabeth M. 280 

 Smith, Harry, 363 

 Smith, Harvey, 255 

 Smith, Jay, 164 

 Smlih, J, Q. 324 

 Smith,J, W. 318 

 Smitb.R. K. 558 

 Smith. S. B. 235, 276,575, 



Snider, John F. 732 

 Snowden, A. J. 700 

 Snowberger. A. H. 188 

 Snyder, F. A. 333 

 Snyder, Mrs. C. W. 603 

 Spence. H. 8. 254 

 Spitler, George, 45 

 Stachelhausen, L. 567 

 Staininger, N. 414 

 Stanley & Son, Thos. C. 



253 

 Stauton, S. B. 749 

 Steele, J. W, 300 

 Steger, Theodore, 36 

 Stewart, John C. 349 

 Stillwell, F. B. 701 

 Stolley, Wm, 22, -.9, 124, 



236,317,458,838 



Stone, B. F. 31 

 Stone, James A. 197 

 Stont, George, 685, 731 

 Strlttmatter,F.J. 276,622 

 Strong, J. L. 453, 590 



Tackaberry, A. B. 79 ^ 

 Tallndy, H D. 3»1,388 

 Term, H, B.«()5 3 



Theilmaiin. Mary, 405 

 Thellman, Wm. 718 

 Thomas. J. A. 171 

 Thompson, Mrs. M. 72 

 Thompson, R. 234 

 Tlnimerraan, A. U. 524 

 Tltoff, Abram, 880 

 Townsend. B. D. 326 

 Travis, L A. 172 

 Trlttenbacb, Edwin, 196, 



333 

 Tucker, B. 413 

 Tucker, J. W. 79a 

 Tucker, Mrs. J. W, 38.<) 

 Tucker, Mrs, Laura, 760 

 Tyrrell, B. B. 486 



Vanderwerp, H. 459 

 Vangundy, G, W. 78 

 Virginia bee-keeper, 77 

 Virgin, C. W, 404 

 Voigt. C. H. 187. 733 



Wade, Mrs. J, B. 648 

 Wagar, D. 1.75,556 

 Wahl, Louis F. 503 

 Wainwright, Catherine. 



248, 280 



Wair,0. H.aor, 

 Wale, C. H. 362 

 Walterhouse, J. H. 412 

 Wann. F. A. 195 

 Ward, Kdwin,604 

 Ward, Sarah S. 409 



Weaver. J. M. H. 511 

 Webb, Wm. R. Jr. 331 

 Weber, C, H. W. 132 



265 

 Weissenfels, J. A, 715 



Welch, T. R. G. 628 



Welden. T. A. 204 

 Wellman. J.L. 731 

 West, J. M. 509 

 West, N. D. 455 

 West, Robert, 407, 791 

 Westrum, Peter, 413 

 Wheeler, E. C. 509 

 Wheeler, Miss F. B. 14 



633 

 Whitaker. J. B. 493 

 White. C. B. 382 

 White. Martha. 348 



198, 



White, N. R. 509 

 Whitney, Wm. M, 



335. 668 

 Wilder, J. J. 287 

 Wilder.J. W. 74 

 Wilkes. A. H. 35 

 Wilkins, Geo. B. 699 

 Willis, G. T. 79 

 Wilson. G. W. .570 

 Wilson, Mrs. L. 567 

 Winkler, Chas. 301, 811 

 Winter, I. V. 621 

 Wintle, Gilbert, 14 

 Wolfe, James, 701 

 Wood.Delos, 110 

 Woodman, Lewis C,& A 



G., 409 



Wurth, Carl, 664 



Yon Tonson, 159, 431 

 York. George W. 59, 436 

 Young, J. M. 45 

 Young, N. 100,395 



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