. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 748 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. :Nov. 21, ^?le ^. Georg-o W, Yoric, - - Editor. PUULISBED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, Se Fietli Ave>nue, - CHICAGO, Il^T^. a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Bntered at the PostOfflce at Chlcapro ag Second-Class Mail-Matter.] VoLinV. CHICAGO, ILL., NOV. 21,1895. No, 47. Editorial Budgets I am Indebted to Editor Leahy, of the Progressive Bee-Keeper, for some very kind things said in the November number of his paper. I wish to thank him for the same. Mr. John Huckle, of England, passed away Oct. 31. He was
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 748 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. :Nov. 21, ^?le ^. Georg-o W, Yoric, - - Editor. PUULISBED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, Se Fietli Ave>nue, - CHICAGO, Il^T^. a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Bntered at the PostOfflce at Chlcapro ag Second-Class Mail-Matter.] VoLinV. CHICAGO, ILL., NOV. 21,1895. No, 47. Editorial Budgets I am Indebted to Editor Leahy, of the Progressive Bee-Keeper, for some very kind things said in the November number of his paper. I wish to thank him for the same. Mr. John Huckle, of England, passed away Oct. 31. He was the Secretary of the British Bee-Keepers'Asso- ciation, and for many years was connected with the business department of the British Bee Journal. Quite a Full Report of the proceedings of the Totronto convention is appearing in the Canadian Bee Jour- nal. Editor Holtermann engaged a shorthand reporter to " take down " the report for his paper. Mrs. S. E. Sherman, of Salado, Tex.—one of the best known Southern bee-keepers—has sent me a nice photo- graph of her cozy little home, where she has lived for 20 years, and has kept bees for 15 years of the time. Mrs. Sherman expects soon to make her home with her son, who is a physician at Dallas, Tex. ?^-•-^ Please Mention the American Bee Journal when- ever you write to any one who advertises in this paper. If it is in response to a notice of any kind, please don't forget to sayyou"sawit in the American Bee Journal. This may seem a very small thing for me to speak about, and yet it means a good deal, both to the advertisers, and to the pub- lishers of the Bee Journal. It will aid the former in deciding where it pays them to place their advertisements, and it will help the publishers to secure renewal orders for advertising. I might say right here, that if it were not for the adver- tising patronage the American Bee Journal receives, it couldn't possibly be furnished to subscribers for anywhere near as low a pric
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