. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Feb. 21, 1901, AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 117 We saw a iiiinil'er of samples (if Iheir lioney Sjoods, and all were nice and teniptinij. One of the tcenial employees in llie office was very kind in taking Mr. Root and the writer all over the factory, showinj; the mak- ing of candies ami baking of crackers, etc. One machine and oven consumes 40 barrels of Hour a day, which makes nearly 300 barrels of oyster- crackers. One of the many things that imprest us, was the happy looking boys and girls that were working there. All seemed to enjoy their work. May be i
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Feb. 21, 1901, AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 117 We saw a iiiinil'er of samples (if Iheir lioney Sjoods, and all were nice and teniptinij. One of the tcenial employees in llie office was very kind in taking Mr. Root and the writer all over the factory, showinj; the mak- ing of candies ami baking of crackers, etc. One machine and oven consumes 40 barrels of Hour a day, which makes nearly 300 barrels of oyster- crackers. One of the many things that imprest us, was the happy looking boys and girls that were working there. All seemed to enjoy their work. May be it was because of the sweet business in which they were engaged that day—making candies of various descrip- tiiins! Their motto might well be that of the bee-keepers—" Our toil doth sweeten others.'" -is agreed, Mr. Hutchinson joined us in Milwaukee, and we all arrived in Chicago again before 10 Editors Hutchinson and Koot took a late train for Lansing, Mich., e.\- peeting on the following day to aid in secur- ing the passage of a foul-brood law in the legislature now in session there. Well, our Madison-Watertown trip was a very pleasant one, and afforded the writer a nuieh-needed change and rest after a most trying month following the fire on Jan. 1st, and the subsetjuent moving to a new and im- proved location, where we will soon be all settled anil running as if nothing unusual had happened. Mk. EiiiiiXE .'^l;(llIi, general manager of the National Bee-Keepers' Association, desires us to make the following statement in these columns: In my annual report in December. lUOO, the financial .statement says that Mr. .Abbott re- ceived S41.'i Pure I' in ntti- I r Till iiling the ' inislead- Mr .\M that .?UI of llii> wa- Mili-rriliiii I .y him toward paying the expenses nf ai iriniin^-the Pure Food Congress. ( mivi-|iiriiil\ the amount he received for his e\|irii^r> hm^ imly ?* which was probably a uoiH ihal less than he actually spent. The -laii
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