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BIISSOURI STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



EXPENSES OF SECRETARY, ETC.— Continued. 



-June 12, freight on reports , 



July 1, freight on reports 



Delivery at Westport 



August 3, H. N. Farey, fruitreport 



August 4, Tribune Printing Co 



September 10, expenses to St. Joseph 



September 10, expenses of Gano at St. Joseph. 



September 18, expenses to Boon ville 



October 2, expenses to Springfield 



October 5, Coll. fruit for St. Louis 



October f), expenses to St. Louis, .$9,40; express, $10.10; dray,' 

 $2.80 ; paper, $2.40 ; labels, 50c 



Ornamenting, $2.70 ; board, $15. 00 ' 



"October 14, express on reports received, Michigan, |;l.G5; Min- 

 nesota, SI .80; Kansas, $1.10; West New York, OOc ; Illinois, 

 $1.50; Wisconsin, $2.20; Pennsylvania, $2.60; Indiana, $1.45. 



October 14, express on reports sent 



October 19, postage bill 



October 23, subscription for papers 



November 24, Macdonald & Spencer, printing. 

 December 1, Postoffice bill 



December 2, express from Boston, reports , 



December 2, paper, $1.00; pencils, 75c.; tablets, etc., for meet- 

 ing, $1.75 



■Cold storage 



December 6, express on fruit to meeting 



December 6, paid to Mrs. Dr. Goslin 



December 9, expenses of winter meeting 



Expenses of delegates 



Total expenses , 



November 1, cash received for membership. 

 October 16, cast received from St. Louis. . . . 



Total cash received . 



Balance due 



Total 



$13 25 



14 70 

 3 00 



5 00 



6 GO 



6 15 

 10 00! 



9 00 

 12 30 



7 95 

 25 00 

 17 70 



12 95 



7 20 



8 09 



13 40 

 22 75 

 30 00 



1 40 

 3 75 

 1 05 

 3 80 

 6 SO 

 38 60 



15 10 



$457 36 



$21 00 



120 00 



$141 00 



310 36 



$457 36 



L. A. GOODMAN, Secretary. 



