. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^ A 1 ^|BPEM|llfe (Entered at the Post-Offlce at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter) Published Weekly at a Year by Ceorge IV. York Si, Co., 3»4 Uearborn St. QBOROB W. YORK, Editor CHICAGO, ILL,, NOVEMBER 23,1905 VoL XLV—No. 47 The American Bek Journal is absolutely an independent publication, and not connected with any bee-supply business whatsoever. It stands entirely upon its merits as an educative force in the field of bee-keeping, and as a medium for legitimate advertisers in apicultural or other lines. It is the oldest, and only weekly
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^ A 1 ^|BPEM|llfe (Entered at the Post-Offlce at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter) Published Weekly at a Year by Ceorge IV. York Si, Co., 3»4 Uearborn St. QBOROB W. YORK, Editor CHICAGO, ILL,, NOVEMBER 23,1905 VoL XLV—No. 47 The American Bek Journal is absolutely an independent publication, and not connected with any bee-supply business whatsoever. It stands entirely upon its merits as an educative force in the field of bee-keeping, and as a medium for legitimate advertisers in apicultural or other lines. It is the oldest, and only weekly, journal of its kind in America. Its publishers believe that it deserves 1o be in the hands of every would-be progressive successful bee- keeper in the land. It is in its 4Sth year, and to-day is acknowledged to be better in every way than at any time during its long and honorable history. r= \^ (Sbttortal Ticks ^ (Eommcnts Disposing of the Honey Crop This is an old subject, but it never will wear out nor become thread-bare. It is always in- teresting to the beekeeper who has harvested a good crop of honey, but who has difficulty in turning it into cash or a profit. Now, suppose those who have succeeded in realizing good returns on their honey just write us all about it, and we will publish it for the good of all. You need not name the exact place where you sold your honey, but just tell in detail /low you did it. No one wants to " give away " the location of his best "flshing-hole" nor his " diamond-tield," but he can tell horn he discovered them—the road that led to them. That would not harm him nor lessen his trade, and would be a great help to others who are stumbling along in the dark toward success. December Climate of Chicago We notice that some Southern bee-keepers seem to fear coming to the National conven- tion in Chicago, Dec. 19, 20 and 21, lest the weather be so cold. We have not kcown it to be very cold here before Christmas. We
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