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TENTH ANNUAL REPORT O'F THE 



ginning of the year, for he only gets 

 one Report, unless he renews his mem- 

 bership. 



In our Code of Rules for judging 

 honey at Fairs, on page 14 of last re- 

 port, should not the latter clause of 

 remark 4 be stricken out? I will read 

 the entire clause: 



4. By Style is meant neatness of the 

 sections, freedom from propolis, etc Un- 

 der this head may also be considered the 

 size of the section. The 4^ x 4^ being 

 the standard, should take the preference 

 over all others, and 1% to 2 inches in ] 

 width over narrow ones. 



This is in regard to the size and di- 

 mension of sections. I think we had 

 better act upon this during the meet- 

 ing here. 



JAS. A. STONE, Sec. 



Mr. Moore — 1 move that the report 

 be adopted as read. (Seconded and 

 carried.) 



Mr, Moore — ^The next thing is the 

 Treasurer's Report. 



Mr. Becker, the Treasurer, read his 

 report, as follows: 



TREASURER'S REPORT. 

 Chas. Becker In Account with Illinois State Bee- Keepers' Association. 



1909. 

 Nov. 

 Nov. 

 Dec. 



17. 

 22. 

 13. 



Nov. 27. 

 1910 

 Nov. 16. 



Nov. 16. 



Dr. 



To balance on hand $ 69 69 



To fees turned in by Secretary 89 00 



To J. A. Stone (per L. C. Dadant) 52 fees 13 00 



$ 171 69 



By salary to Secretary Stone 



By balance 



To balance on hand $ 96 69 



Cr. 



75 00 

 96 69 



171 69 



Chas. Becker, Treasurer, in Account with Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Association- 

 State Fund. 



1909. Dr. Cr. 



Nov. 17. To Balance on hand (f orward> $ 1,368 69 



1910. 



July 19. To warrant on State Treasurer 1,000 00 



? 2,368 69 

 1909. 



Nov. 22. By credit (forward from page 85) $ 128 02 



Nov. 22. By Treasurer Becker, expense of bond , 15 00 



1910. 



Jan. 29. By Miss Stewart (report two meetings) 160 00 



Jan. 29. By Geo. "W. York, printing 1200 letters, etc 36 90 



May 9. By 111. State Register for 400 reports 245 75 



July 6, By A. L. Kildow, 10 days inspection and expenses... 53 10 



July 27. By I. E. Pyles, 9^ days inspection and expenses 59 16 



July 27. By A L. Kildow, 9 days inspection and expenses... 52 67 



Aug. 9. By A L. Kildow, 6 days insi>ection and expenses 36 80 



Aug. 9. By I. E. Pyles, 9 days inspection and expenses 58 18 



Aug. 19. By Frank Hinderer, inspection and expenses 39 25 



Sept. 2. By A. L. Kildow, 9 days inspection and expenses... 52 36 



Sept. 2. By Chas. Becker, 10 days inspection and expenses.. 61 26 



Sept. 10. By I. E. Pyles, 14 days inspection and expenses .... 8431 



Sept. 10. By W. B. Moore, 10 days inspection and expenses. . . 62 96 



Sept. 22. By A. L. Kildow, 3 days inspection and expenses... 17 13 



Sept. 22. By Chas. Becker, 3 days inspection and expenses... 17 54 



Oct. 10. By T^ouis "Werner, 9 days inspection and expenses.. 45 00 



Nov. 3. By Aaron Coppin, 5 days inspection and expenses... 27 50 



Nov. 3. By F. Hinderer, 4 days inspection and exi>enses. . . . 25 44 



Nov. 16. By balance _. . 1,090 36 



$ 2,368 69 



Kov. 16. To balance on hand $ 1,090 36 



96 69 



Total balance $ 1,187 05 



Pres. Moore — You have now heard ing committee be appointed, and that 

 the Treasurer's report, what shall be the report be referred to that Com- 

 done with it? Do you want to appoint mittee. 



an Auditing Committee? This motion was second by Mr. Die- 

 Mr. Kildow — I move that an audit- bold and carried. 



