. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. VOL. XXXIV. CHICAGO. ILL, OCT. 25, 1894. NO. 17,. I>r. Itliller spent two or three hours with us on Tuesday of last week, when on his way to Jacksonville, 111., where he at- tended the State meeting of the Presby- terian Synod. With bee-writing and church and Sunday-school work, Dr. M. is kept exceedingly busy. He'll never rust out. that's sure. •Vaoo1> r. ISoi'gei', and his brother Henry, both of Medina, O., dropped into our office on Tuesday, Oct. 0th. The former (Jacob) has been in the employ of Bro. A. I. Root for 14 years, having charge of
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. VOL. XXXIV. CHICAGO. ILL, OCT. 25, 1894. NO. 17,. I>r. Itliller spent two or three hours with us on Tuesday of last week, when on his way to Jacksonville, 111., where he at- tended the State meeting of the Presby- terian Synod. With bee-writing and church and Sunday-school work, Dr. M. is kept exceedingly busy. He'll never rust out. that's sure. •Vaoo1> r. ISoi'gei', and his brother Henry, both of Medina, O., dropped into our office on Tuesday, Oct. 0th. The former (Jacob) has been in the employ of Bro. A. I. Root for 14 years, having charge of the shipping department, and is a faithful and pushing young man. Mr. Fraiilc Beutoii, Secretary of the North American, went home from the St. Joseph convention with Mr. C. P. Dadant, of Hamilton, III., and remained until the following Monday. Mr. Benton reports having had •' a very enjoyable visit with him (C. P.) and his father, as well as their ; He also found much in- terest in their comb foundation factory, etc. We can easily imagine what excellent entertainers the Dadants would be. Com- mend us to a Frenchman for genuine en- joyment, every time. jVIi*. Jolin H. I^;ee and Miss Edith Osband, of Lansing, Mich., are to be wedded Oct. 31st. They will be •? at home " after Nov. 12th, at 813 Michigan Avenue, W., Lansing. Mr. L. has for a long time replied to Queries in the Bee Journal, but is now succeeded by his brother, W. G. Larrabee, of Larrabee's Point, Vt., who is also President of the Vermont State Bee- Keepers' Association. We wish Bro. John and his soon-to-be better half, long life, lots of happiness, and all sweetened with the purest honey of mutual love. Mr. Jolin ^Viiiii, of Richland Cen- tre, Wis., called on us last week, on his re- turn from Boston, where he had been on honey-business. His locality is the great basswood region, and this year a large crop of honey was taken. Messrs. Freeborn and Hatch, and Mrs. W. J. Pickard (menti
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