. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 300 September, 1915. American 'Ree Journal them that they alighted on an apple tree on the lot where C. L. Dersch lives, on a limb that hung over on the Dickinson lot. R. L. Joiner hived them in a hive furnished by Judge Jenks, on the Jenks lot. They are now gather- ing honey from all lots in town, and from Woodbury's pasture. The ques- tion is who owns the bees, and who is entitled to a share in the honey that they gather? Judge Jenks claims that Reese is out of it because he went off and left them. That Dersch is disquali- fied as claimant because t


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 300 September, 1915. American 'Ree Journal them that they alighted on an apple tree on the lot where C. L. Dersch lives, on a limb that hung over on the Dickinson lot. R. L. Joiner hived them in a hive furnished by Judge Jenks, on the Jenks lot. They are now gather- ing honey from all lots in town, and from Woodbury's pasture. The ques- tion is who owns the bees, and who is entitled to a share in the honey that they gather? Judge Jenks claims that Reese is out of it because he went off and left them. That Dersch is disquali- fied as claimant because the limb hung over the Dickinson line. That Joiner has no claim because he brought them over on his lot. That Andersc)n did not follow them, and any one had a right to reduce them to his posses- sion. All the other interested parties claim that the Judge is an interested party, and, therefore, has no jurisdiction in the case. When Judge Thompson gets home from his furlough, the question will be submitted to him, and as the question is a knotty one, it is likely the honey will be all gone by the time he renders a decision. will prefer your honey to any shipped from a distance no matter how good that may be, at least it is so in this locality, and of course you will be in- terested in the bees if you are to have the money for the honey. Illinois Field Meets. — Immediately following the field meet at Hamilton on Sept. 7, there will be one at Rock- ford, 111., on Sept. 10. Among others, State Inspector Kildow, President Bax- ter, and a member of the American Bee Journal staff are expecting to attend. All beekeepers who can arrange to do so are urged to attend. Plans are being formulated for a field meet at St. Anne, III, on Sept. The Stingless Bee BY CELIA BALDWIN WHITEHEAD. BEE-tftEPiNG ^ For Women Conducted by Miss Emma M. Wilson. Mareneo. 111. A Beginner I am sending a" picture of me taken a few days ago, holding a frame of brood and bees. Mr. Moore and I are very muc


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