ILLINOIS STATE BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION 



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DR. C. C. MILLER, 



it doesn't interfere with this one, and 

 we have worked and tried to have 

 them interested together, but when 

 these outsiders take hold in this way 

 there is nothing for us to do, what 

 can we say? Now when you take that 

 measure you can do that. 



Mr. Stone : Mr. President, I make a 

 motion that Mr. York be authorized 

 to employ a stenographer to take down 

 the proceedings of the Chicago North- 

 western Convention for the Illinois 

 State Bee-Keepers' Association. 



Motion carried. 



Mr. President: We are under the 

 head of receiving new members. Any- 

 body present that wants to join or pay 

 his dues? 



Mr. Stone: Mr. President, I want 

 to say in connection with this motion 

 that they ought to be reminded that 

 they are entitled to elect a delegate 



and have their railroad fare paid, both 

 ways, from all the affiliating societies, 

 and that member they will have to 

 elect at that meeting because omi 

 meeting comes before their next meet- 

 ing. 



Mr. President: We will have inter- 

 mission five minutes. 



Mr. President: We are now under 

 the head of miscellaneous business. 



Mr. Becker: Mr. President, the 

 restaurants and hotels are very much 

 filled up. Why wouldn't it be a good 

 idea to adjourn till one-thirty (1:30) 

 o'clock? I don't like to go into them 

 so late. I move we adjoui-n until one- 

 thirty (1:30). 



Dr. Miller: I second the motion, 



Mr, President: I move we allow Mr. 

 Becker to go early. We will adjourn 

 at eleven-thirty (11:30). 



Mr. Stone: Mr. President, we have 



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