Nov. 50. 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



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48Alt Rt. I. Braddyville, Iowa. 



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Otisvtlle, 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 your new style is 

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

 view for what he said of it. Those remarks In- 

 duced me to get mine. Fred Fodner. 



LOSS BY LICE 



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the cost of Lambert's Death to 



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CONVENTION NOTICES. 



National Convention, Dec. 19, 20, 21. 



— Another slight postponement of the Na- 

 tional convention seems to be unavoidable. 

 The Fat Stock Show, upon which we have 

 depended for reduced rates on the railroads, 

 has been postponed two weeks. The reason 

 given is " the inability of the builders of the 

 amphitheater to secure structural steel for 

 the same," and they don't wish to hold the 

 show out-of-doors, hence the delay. Of course 

 there will be no excursion rates during the 

 first week in December, and, as it would be 

 suicidal to attempt to hold a convention with- 

 out excursion rates, the Executive Committee 

 has decided to postpone the convention two 

 weeks in order to take advantage of the Fat 

 Stock Show rates. The dates for the conven- 

 tion will now be Dec. 19, 30 and 21, 1905. 



The place of meeting has also been changed 

 to Brunt Hall, in the Bush Temple of 

 Music, corner of North Clark Street and 

 Chicago Avenue (entrance on Clark Street.) 

 This was done because it was feared that the 

 accommodations at the Revere House might 

 prove too limited. The Chicago bee-keepers, 

 with their customary enterprise and liberality, 

 will pay for the use of the Hall. It is only 

 5 minutes walk north from the Revere House, 

 Southeast corner N. Clark and Michigan 8ts., 

 which will be headquarters for the members. 

 This new place of meeting is in a new build- 

 ing where everything is modern. There are 

 adjoining committee rooms, toilet rooms, 

 good drinking water, and elevator service 

 both day and night. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Sec. 



44A26t 



Please mention the Bee Journal. 



The Chicago-Northwestern Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Association will hold a social session at 

 the Revere House, Dec. 19, 1905, at 10 a.m. At 

 3 p.m. the same day will be held the regular 



Glass Jars for Honey 



We can ship by return freight at the 



following prices: 



3.,-lb. Tip-Top .fars— case ol 24 doz., $8.00; 

 3 cases, $23.00. 



%-lb. Tiptop Jars— 1 case of 14 doz., for 

 f5.25; 3 cases for •?15. 



1-lb. Tiptop Jars— 1 case of 12 doz., for $5; 

 3 cases for $14. 



Ian°d.^ Comb Foundation Mill 



We have for sale a 6-inoh Second-Hand 

 Comb Foundation Mill. Used scarcely any ; 

 good as new. If interested write for price. 



50 boxes good 3nd-hand 5gal. Tin Cans, 3 

 in a box — 10 boxes for $i 00. 



When sending for sample jars include 15 

 cents each to cover postage, etc. 



YORK HONEY l~°p«L^v^ CO. 



(Not incorporated) 

 141 Ontario Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



annual election of officers. Any other busi- 

 ness coming before the meeting will be at- 

 tended to. All who are accustomed to pay- 

 ing their dues to our Association, thereby 

 getting two memberships for the price of one, 

 will please hand the $1 to the secretary, or 

 mail it to him as usual. The time in the 

 evening will he given to the National, as will 

 also the whole of the two following days. 

 Every one islcordially invited to be present, 

 both at the short sessions of the Chicago- 

 Northwestern, and at the "-Session meeting of 

 the National Association. 



Herman F. Moorb, Sec. 



Park Ridge, 111. 



N. B. — Any one paying their dues to the 

 National Association direct, will have to pay 

 another dollar to the Chicago-Northwestern, 

 if it is desired to become a member of the 

 latter organization also. Hand your dues to 

 H. F. Moore, the Secretary. H. F. M. 



New Yor]£ Bee-Keepers' Institutes. 



— A series have been arranged to be held in 

 New York State as follows: Amsterdam, 

 Deo. 11, 1905; Syracuse, Dec. 12; Watertown, 

 Dec. 13; Fulton, Dec. 14; Auburn, Dec. 15; 

 Romulus. Dec. 16; Geneva, Dec. 18 and 19. 

 Dr. E.F. Phillips, Acting in Charge of Apicul- 

 ture, United States Department of Agricul- 

 ture, will attend and address these Institutes 

 on subjects pertaining to bee-keeping. 

 Romulus, N. Y. C. B. Howard, Sec. 



Minnesota. — On account of the change in 

 time of holding the National Convention at 

 Chicago, the Minnesota State Bee Keepers' 

 Association has decided to hold its annual 

 convention as usual — Dec. 6 and 7, 1905, in 

 the First Unitarian Church, in St. Paul. 



Mr9. W. S. Wingate, Sec. 



The New York State Association of 

 Bee-Keepers' Societies will hold its annual 

 meeting at Geneva, N.Y., at the Nester Hotel, 

 Monday and Tuesday, Deo. 18 and 19, 1905. 

 New and interesting subjects are to be intro- 

 duced and discussed at this meeting, and all 

 bee-keepers of New York State should make 

 arrangements to be present. Ciood and rea- 

 sonable accommodations have been secured. 

 Headquarters will be at the Nester Hotel. 



Romulus, N. Y. C. B. Howard, Sec. 



New York.^A Bee-Keepers' Institute 

 will be held in the parlor of the Central 

 Hotel, Market Street, Amsterdam, N.Y., on 

 Monday, Dec. 11, 1905. This meeting will be 

 held under the direction of the Bureau of 

 Farmers' Institutes of New York Slate De- 

 partment of Agriculture, by the Fulton and 

 Montgomery Counties Bee-Keepers' Society, 

 assisted by the United States Department of 

 Agriculture. Dr. E. F. Philips, Acting in 

 Charge of Apiculture United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, is expected to be present 

 and address this meeting, and a good attend- 

 ance is much desired. T. I. Dugdale, Sec. 



West Galway, N. Y. 



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