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The Nebraska State Horticultural Society, 



In account with Peter Youngers, Treasurer. 



1908. 



Jan. 15. Balance on hand $2,371 30 



June 20. L. M. Russell, State appropriation 1,500 00 



Sept. 9. L. M. Russell, State Board of Agriculture 800 00 



Sept. 9. Cash, L. M. Russell 24 00 



Cct. 1. L. M. Russell, State appropriation 1,000 00 



1909. 

 Jan. 6. Cash, L. M. Russell 43 75 



$5,749 05 

 Total warrants paid - -- 3,351 73 



Balance on hand January 19, 1909 $2,397 32 



The President: If there are no objections the reports of the Secre- 

 tary and Treasurer will be referred to the Auditing Committee. 



The report of the special committee appointed for the revision of 

 our premium list and recommended list of fruits and ornamentals for the 

 state will now be given. 



Mr. Marshall: Mr. Chairman, you appointed as members of that com- 

 mittee Mr. Brown, Mr. Williams, Mr. Green and myself. We have re- 

 vised the premium list, and we now have this report ready for sub- 

 mission, and I would like to read it. We have made one or two changes 

 in the special rules, and also in the scale of points for judging the 

 different varieties of apples. These changes in the scale of points in the 

 apples does not make ten dollars difference in the amount of premiums in 

 this class. (Here Mr. Marshall read the report of the Committee on 

 Redistricting the state and revision of premium list and recommended 

 fruits, ornamentals, etc., published in this report.) 



I move that this report be accepted. Motion carried. 



REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE. 



Lincoln, Nebraska, January 20, 1909. 

 Mr. President: 



We, your committee, have examined the books of the Secretary 

 and Treasurer, and find them correct. 



Two warrants to the amount of five ($5.00) dollars have not yet been 

 paid, so the Treasurer's report shows $5.00 more on hand than the 

 Secretary's report warrants. 



G. S. CHRISTY, 

 LEWIS HENDERSON. 



