. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1861 xjr Entered at the Foet-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter. Published YVeekly at a. Tear by Ceorge 'W. York Sc Co., 334 Dearborn St. QBORae W. YORK, Editor CHICAGO, ILL,. JUNE 22,1905 VoL XLV—No. 25. PCBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK S COMPANY 3S4 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. IMPORTANT NOTICES THE SITBSCEIPTION PRICE of this Journal la $ a year, in the United States, Canada, and Mexico; all other countries in the Postal Union. 50 cents a year extra for postage. Sample copy free. THE WRAPPER-LABBTj DATE indicates the etyl
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1861 xjr Entered at the Foet-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter. Published YVeekly at a. Tear by Ceorge 'W. York Sc Co., 334 Dearborn St. QBORae W. YORK, Editor CHICAGO, ILL,. JUNE 22,1905 VoL XLV—No. 25. PCBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK S COMPANY 3S4 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. IMPORTANT NOTICES THE SITBSCEIPTION PRICE of this Journal la $ a year, in the United States, Canada, and Mexico; all other countries in the Postal Union. 50 cents a year extra for postage. Sample copy free. THE WRAPPER-LABBTj DATE indicates the etyl of the month to which your subscription ispaid. ;deco3"on yuur label shows that it is paid to the end of Dtcember, 19u4. STTBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS—We do not send a receipt for money sent us to pay subscription, but change the date on vour wrapper-label, which shows that the money has been received and credited. ADVERTISING RATES will be given upon appli- cation. National Bee-Keepers'Association Objects of the Association 1st.—To promote the interests of its members. 2d.—To protect and defend its members in their lawful riffhts. , ... 3d.—To enforce laws against the adulteration of honey. Annual Membership Dues, $ General Manager and Treasurer — N. E. Fkance, Platteville. Wis. ^^T If more convenient. Dues may be sent to the pubUsbers of the American Bee JoumaL The Honey-Producers' League I iN'CORPOHATEUi OBJECTS: 1. To create a larger demand for honey through advertising. 2. To publish facts about honey, and counteract misrepresentations of the wame. MEMBERSHIP DUES 1. Any bee-keeper may become a member by pay- ing to the Manager an annual tee ot :? for each 20 (or fraction of I'n) colunies of bees (spring count 1 he owns or operates. 2. Any honey-dealer, bee-supply dealer, bee-supply manufacturer, bee-paper publisher, nr any other tlrm or individual, may become a member on the annual payment of a tee of $10, increased by one- fllth of one
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