Aug. 17. 1905 



THE 4!V1ERIC4N BEE JOURNAL 



589 



THE DEMAND FOR 



Moore's strain ol Italians 



Is greater thi<% season thau ever. Why? Because his FAMOUS LQNG-TONGUED RED- 

 CLOVER STOCK ^3.s won a world-wide reputation for houey-gatheciuff, hardiness, and 

 geatieoess. I'hey were working so thick on a field of red clover at haying-'time that 

 the man who cut it was afraid to drive his horses into it to mow it. Their long tongues 

 enable them to secure nectar beyond the reach of short-tongued bees. 



Untested Queens, 75c each; six, $4; dozen, $".£0. Select Untested, $1 each; six, $5; 

 dozen, $9. Sale arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Descriptive circular free. 



Address, J. P. MOORE, Rt. I, Morgan. Pendleton Co., Ky. 



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CONVENTION NOTICES. 



National. — The International Fair is to be 

 held in San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 21 to Nov. 

 1. When this Fair is in progress there are 

 very low rates in force on the railroads out 

 for 600 or 700 miles. Then there are harvest 

 excursions from the North on the 2d and 4th 

 Tuesdays of the month. The 4th Tuesday in 

 October comes on the 24th. Considering these 

 facts, it has been decided to select Saturday, 

 Oct. 28, as bee-keepers' day at the Fair. This 

 will give ample time for members from the 

 North to reach the city by starting the 24th. 

 The regular sessions of the convention will 

 begin Monday, Oct. 30, a«d continue three 

 days. 



The headquarters of the National Associa- 

 tion will be a* the Bexar Hotel (pronounced 

 Baer, long sound of a;, corner of Houston 

 and .Jefferson Sts., and rates are only ?1. 00 a 

 day, and up. The convention will beheld at 

 Elks' Hall, 125 W. Commerce St., only two 

 blocks from the Bexar Hotel. 



Flint, Mich. W. Z. Hutchinson, <S'<!c. 



Missouri.— The Missonri State B6e-Keepers' 

 Association will meet in Sedalia, Aug. 22 and 

 23, opening session to be at 2:30 p.m , Aug. 22. 

 The room to meet in will be named later on. 

 The State Fair meeting there at the same time 

 will obtain low railroad rates from all parts of 

 the State. The Livestock Association also meet- 

 ing there on the 24th will give us some inspira- 

 tion. Hon. Geo. B. Ellis, Secretary of the Agri- 

 cultural department, will be there and give a 

 talk and lend a helping hand. Louis A. Osborn, 

 of that place, has kindly offered to act as host, 

 and will direct to the place of meeting and to 

 accommodaiion. Hotel accommodations can be 

 had at $1 to $2 a day. Private boarding cheaper. 

 Let ns turn out en masse and have a glorious 

 time as well as to effect some extraordinary 

 progress. W. T. Cart. Sec. 



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Fine Italian Queens 



Untested, after June 15, ~5c; Tested, SI. 00; 



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A Famous Breed-Holstein-Frleslan 



Holsteins will average 1000 to 1200 pounds of 

 butter a year. They are an excellent breed 

 for dairymen and cheese makers. Realizing 

 the popularity and value of these cattle 

 Bioodfd Sti>ck — that husliing Block paper — 

 will give up its August issue to HolstetDS. 



Blooded Stock 



lor August will contain a complete history of 

 this breed; telling of their Dutch origin; 

 their value as milkerB, butter producers, 

 cheese makers,etc. W. J.GiUettheads the 

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The September number wlU be devoted to 

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Otisvillk, Pa., Jan. 18, 1904. 

 Dear Sir:— I have tried almost everything in 

 the smoker line; 3 in the last 3 years. In short 

 if I want any more smokers yonr new style is 

 good enough for me. I thank the editor ol Re- 

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 dnced me to yet mine. Frbd Fodnkr. 



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