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7637 Jewett Lumber Co., cement 21.60 



7638 Iowa Lithographing Co., certificates 35.00 



7639 Mutual Telephone Co., telephone rental 8.25 



7640 J. H. Queal & Co., lumber 26.00 



7641 Eva Vieser, engrossing diplomas and photographs 1.15 



7642 Western Union Telegraph Co., messages 4.45 



7643 Wells Fargo & Co., bill for Oct 42 



7644 Wilcox-Howell & Hopkins Co., insurance premiums 400.63 



7645 Younker Bros., framing pictures 13.70 



7646 J. C. Simpson, salary clerk Ex. Com 100.00 



7647 Jas. H. Deemer, salary for November 83.37 



7648 A. R. Corey, salary for November 100.00 



7649 Elsie Colton, balance salary for November 25.00 



7650 Miss K. Baumgardner. refund on exhibitor's ticket 2.00 



7651 Jas. H. Deemer, superintendent's pay roll 227.61 



7652 G. S. Gilbertson, treasurer's salary for 1909 100.00 



7653 J. C. Simpson, secretary, to balance pay roll account 4.30 



IN VACATION. 

 December 8, 1909. 



Warrant No. 7654 for $15.00 issued to W. R. ^Mellor, secretary of 

 the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture, in payment of expense 

 in attending State Agricultural convention. 



December 9, 1909. 



AVarrant No. 7655 for $17.00 issued to John Ledgerwood in pay- 

 ment of expense attending the Iowa Implement Dealers' Associa- 

 tion. 



Warrant No. 7656 for $30.00 issued to IMartha Baber in settle- 

 ment for injuries received by reason of seats in the assembly tent 

 collapsing at the last fair. 



MEETING OP THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 

 Thursday, December 9. 1909. 



As per call of the president, the board met at 9 o'clock a. m. 

 in the offices of the Department of Agricultive in the Capitol build- 

 ing, with the following members present : Cameron, Brown, Simp- 

 son, Johnston, Reeves, Curtin, Wentworth, Legoe, Ledgerwood, Ol- 

 son, Pike and Wright. 



The oath of office was administered to the following newly elected 

 members by the clerk of the supreme court: Cameron, Brown. 

 Johnston, Reeves. Wentworth and Pike, 



