Sept. 13, 1906 



ArnQricanTtec Journal} 



CONVENTION NOTICES. 



The Southern Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will meet in Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 11 and 12, 1906, 

 during the State Fair, on the Fair Grounds. 

 All interested are invited to attend. 



Judson Heard, See. and Tieas. 



J. J. Wilder. Pres. 



National in Texas.— The National Bee- 

 Keepers' Association will hold its annual con- 

 vention Nov. 8, 9, and 10, 1906, in San Anto- 

 nio, Texas. These dates occur at a time when 

 the Texas Fair is in progress, and low rates 

 will be in force, locally, for several hundreds 

 of miles out of San Antonio, and, at the 6ame 

 time, there will be home-seekers' rates avail- 

 able from other parts of the country. 



Flint, Mich. * W. Z. Hutchinson, Sec. 



The Western Illinois Bee-Keepers' As- 

 sociation will meet at the Court House 

 (County Court room) at Galesburg, 111., 

 Thursday, Sept. 20, 1906. We have had such 

 si very poor honey year that many are dis- 

 couraged, but remember we have all the more 

 need for a good, lively convention. The dry 

 year of 1901 was followed by two exception- 

 ally good years for bee-keepers. None of us 

 was ready for them. Let's get all the infor- 

 mation we can, and get ready for the good 

 years that are coming. Messrs. C.P. Dadant, 

 George W. York and J. Q. Smith have prom- 

 ised to be with us, and you will all be made 

 welcome if you come, Don't miss this con- 

 vention. Come and bring your wives with 

 you. Meeting begins at 9 a.m. and lasts all 

 day. J. E. Johnson, Pres. 



E. D. Woods, Sec. 



Missouri. — The annual meetiDg of the 

 Missouri State Bee-Keepers' Association will 

 be held at the Circuit Court Room at Mar- 

 shall, Mo., Oct. 2 and 3, 1906. All bee-keep- 

 ers are invited to attend and to join the Asso- 

 ciation. This is going to be an important 

 meeting, as steps in preparing for the can- 

 vass of the State in the interest of the foul- 

 brood bill to be brought'before our Legisla- 

 ture at its session next January are to be con- 

 sidered. Elaborate preparations are being 

 made by the Saline County Bee-Keepers' Club 

 for the reception of bee-keepers, and badges 

 are being prepared, and will be sent to all 

 those applying for them to the undersigned 

 Secretary, or to Mr. M. E. Tribble, at Marshall, 

 Mo., Secretary of the Saline County Bee- 

 Keepers' Club, to facilitate the reception 

 committee in taking care of the bee-keepers 

 on arrival of the trains. Hotel accommoda- 

 tions can be obtained at reasonable rates, or 

 board and lodging can be secured at 50 or 75 

 cents per day at private boarding houses, for 

 those who will write to Mr. Tribble, asking 

 him to arrange for them. There are over 

 41,000 bee-keepers in Missouri. Let there be 

 1000 of them at Marshall, Oct. 2 and 3. 



Robert A. Holekamp, Sec. 



4263 Virginia St., St. Louis, Mo. 



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