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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



October 1st, 1913, Statement of Ownership, Management, Circu- 

 lation, etc., of the Bee-Keepers' Review, published monthly at North- 

 star, Michigan, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. 



Managing Editor — E. D. Townsend, Northstar, Mich. 

 Associate Editor — Wesley Foster, Boulder, Colo. 

 Business Manager — E. D. Townsend, Northstar, Mich. 

 Publisher — The National Bee-Keepers' Association, Northstar, 

 Micb. 



Owners — The National Bee-Keepers' Association, Northstar, 

 Mich. 



Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, 

 holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or 

 other securities: The National Bee-Keepers' Association purchased 

 the Bee-Keepers' Review on a contract from E. B. Tyrrell, Detroit, 

 Mich., who now holds said contract. 



Signed, E. D. TOWNSEND. 

 (Signature of Editor, Publisher, Business ]\Ianager, or Owner) 

 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of October, 1913. 



E. N. Delby, Notary Public. 

 County of Gratiot, State of Michigan. 

 (My commission expires Dec. 26, 1915) 



Editor Review : We very much ap- 

 preciate your printing a list of those 

 who have honey for sale in your paper. 

 We have had two inquiries through 

 this medium but no sales as yet. 

 Yours, 



C. Godfrey. 



Tonesville, Mich., Nov. 5th, 1913. 

 Editor Review : 



Many thanks to you for inserting my 

 name in your paper as having honey 

 for sale. Through this medium I have 

 disposed of the last of my honey. 

 Sincerely yours. 



Clyde Godfrey. 



Salem, Iowa, Oct. 23rd, 1913. 

 Editor Review: We have had quite 

 a snow storm here recently. Lots of 

 rain this Fall. The white clover looks 

 fine. I have 15 colonies of bees, 12 

 headed by fine young Italian queens. 

 One with a tested imported Camiolean 

 queen from Austria that I expect to 

 try out next Spring. 



Fraternally yours, 



Rev. T. W. Stine. 



Perish, N. Y., Nov. 8th, 1913. 

 Editor Review : Kindly discontinue 

 my name in list of honey for sale; am 

 sold out. Yours truly, 



Dr. R. S. Davey. 



Anderson, Ind., Sept. 16, 1913. 

 I believe the National Bee-Keepers' 

 Association will be a great help to all 

 members through The Bee-Keepers' 

 Review. 



Jas. a. Minnick. 



Seneca. 111., Nov. 10th, 1913. 



Editor Review : Am enclosing a re- 

 port of my 1913 honey crop. Started 

 last Spring with 55 colonies bees and 

 have increased them to 82 colonies. 

 Worked 52 colonies for extracted honey 

 and they produced a little more than 

 10,000 pounds. The rest I worked for 

 comb honey (young swarms) and har- 

 vested 3,400 pounds fine comb honey 

 from them. This is the best crop I 

 have ever known in this locality. 



Had four hives having European foul 

 brood last spring and cured them all 

 and everything is in good shape at the 

 present time. 



Yours very truly, 



toHN EiNHAUS. 



