318 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



11-23 9213 Grahl Herman Co., eaves spouting machinery build- 

 ing 148.15 



Ben Woolgar, horse-shoeing 13.50 



Burroughs Adding Machine Co., cleaning machine. 1.35 



Wells Fargo Co., express bills for October .35 



S. Joseph & Sons Co., 2 watches for dairy premiums 



and engraving and expressing cups (premiums) 54.70 



J. E. Lovejoy, tile, brick and sand, cess pools 27.76 



De's Moines Water Co., water bills, October 9.52 



Iowa Press Clipping Bureau, press clippings 4.00 



U. S. Express Co., express bills, September 1.55 



American Express Co., express bills, September, 



October 1.15 



Des Moines Rubber Stamp Co., rubber stamps .30 



Remington Typewriter Co., machine repairs 6.00 



Iowa Telephone Co., toll bills — Ames station .25 



A. R. Corey, Acting Secretary, pay roll grounds de- 

 partment 80.25 



J. L. Moyer, storing hog crates 1911 fair 10.00 



Jas. H. Deemer, salary for November 83.37 



C. A. Nash, salary for November 100.00 



Elsie Colton, salary for November 100.00 



O. O. Smith, balance architect fees 235.06 



Des Moines Electric Co., payment on electrical sup- 

 plies 6,600.00 



11-29 9233 Massillon Bridge & Structural Co., 4th estimate 



steel contract on machinery building 1,200.00 



11-29 9234 J. E. Lovejoy, 5th estimate, general contract, ma- 

 chinery building 1,000.00 



11-29 9235 J. E. Lovejoy, second estimate closet contract am- 

 phitheater 400.00 



11-29 9236 C. E. Cameron, per diem and mileage executive 



committee meeting 26.00 



11-29 9237 O. A. Olson, per diem and mileage, executive com- 

 mittee meeting 27.50 



11-29 9238 G. S. Gilbertson, treasurer's salary 1911 100.00 



Total $195,807.49 



Dr. Geo, M. Chappel, Director of the Iowa Weather and Crop 

 Service, read his final report for the state showing total yield and 

 value of soil products, as follows .- 



IOWA CROPS— FINAL REPORT, 1911. 



FINAL REPORT FOR THE STATE TOTAL YIELD OF SOIL PRODUCTS — VALUE AT FARM 



PRICE, DECEMBER 1, 1911. 



Following is a summary of reports from crop correspondents of the 

 Iowa Weather and Crop Service, and threshermen, showing the average 

 yield per acre and total yields of staple soil products, and the average 



