Sept. 7. 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



637 



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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, and continue three 

 days. 



The headquarters of the National Associa- 

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 and .Jetferson Sts., and rates are only .*1. 00 a 

 day, and up. The convention will be held at 

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 blocks from the Bexar Hotel. 



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New York.-The Fulton aod Monteomery 

 Counties Bee-Keepers' Society will hold the 

 next meetinfr on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1905, at 

 the Central Hotel, Amsterdam, N. Y. The an- 

 nual election o( officers will take place at this 

 meetinir, and also two delegates will be ap- 

 pointed to attend the meeting of the State As- 

 sociation at some time during the coming win- 

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 come up at this meeting. All are invited to 

 come and bring your bee-keeping friends. 



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