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elected to fill that position. Mr. Kildow considered the best man, next to Mr. 



is a large bee-keeper in that part of Smith, or maybe better, po far aa I 



the State, and has toad a great deal of know. , 



experience with foul brood. He as- A Member — I move that we adjourn, 



sisted Mr. Smith in his work, and I subject to the call of the Executive 



should judge, from what was said in Committee. 



Springfield (and I think he was almost The motion was seconded, and ear- 

 unanimously elected), that he was ried. 





